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Cover Photo by Bosch Saltine Warrior (Luise Meyers Kaish 1951) framing HB Crouse Hall Syracuse University

G 12sc tl~ONTENTS

GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE 1

NEWS FROM SYRACUSE 1

Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman 1

Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor 2

New Faculty 2

Visitors 1972-197 5 3

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and On-Campus Symposia 5

Syracuse-Planning

Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and s

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72 6

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974 6

Sense of Place Symposium 1972 7

Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 7

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 7

Changes in the PhD Seminar 7

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings 8

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available 8

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James 9

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output 9

Alumni Support is Welcomed 10

Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey 10

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY 11

STAFF 13

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE 17

ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS 28

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 56

GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE

The Department of Geography is attratively located in HB Crouse Hall at the center of the main campus of Syracuse University As well as offices the air-conditioned building includes a graduate study room classrooms and seminar rooms and the Preston E James Library which offers quiet study space for graduate students The library was the recent recipient of the Eric H Faigle collection on New York State A cartographic laboratory extra space for special departmental projects and a computer terminal are nearby

Departmental course offerings relate to five special emphases 1) social and cultural geography-historical cultural geography 2) urban and regional development-locational analysis regional analysis urban planning transporshytation manufacturing and services 3) man-environment human ecology technology and environment society and environment resource management 4) geographic techniques-quantitative methods research design cartography applications of remote sensing and 5) area studies-Anglo-America South Asia Africa Latin America Soviet Union The department participates in a number of interdisciplinary programs in the Maxwell School of Citi zenship and Public Affairs Metropolitan Studies (including the Urban and Regional Planning Program and the Urban Transportation Institute) area studies programs for South Asia East Africa Latin Americam and the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe social science multidisciplinary degree programs and intershynational relations

Twelve ful l time facu lty and more than fifty resident graduate students form a highly varied group The wide range of research and teach ing int erests and a tradition of respect for the historic breadth in the field of geography are major strengths of the program The department maintains an informal atmosphere supports flexibility in designing training for individuals and works hard to foster a close working relationship between facu lty and students

NEWS FROM SYRACUSE

A new chairman a Maxwell Professor appointment impressive faculty additions an array of visiting lecturers a variety of overseas projects and some fascinating symposia have given Syracuse a dynamic character during the last few years

Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman

Professor Robert C Jensen assumed the Chairmanship of the Department in July 1973 taking over from Don Meinig who completed a five year term as chairman Dr Jensen joined the department in 1964 He has been Director of the Soviet and East European Studies Program since 1968 In 1972 Dr Jensen was selected as a Senior Exchange Scholar to the Soviet Union and awarded a Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Fellowship Since 1973 he has served as Chairman of the AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars He also continues to

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be active as a member of the Advisory Comshymittee for the journal Soviet Geography Reshyview and Translation

Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor

In 1973 the Syracuse University Board of Trustees approved the recommendation of Chancellor Melvin A Eggers that Professor Meinig be awarded a distinguished Maxwell Professorship This honor is reserved for outshystanding professors who by their excellence in scholarship and teaching have made s1gnishyficant contributions to the Maxwell School the University and the academic community generally He carries on a tradition in the Geography Department as far as the award is concerned George 8 Cressey and Preston E James were Maxwell Professors before him

Among his Syracuse colleagues and geoshygraphers around the world Professor Meinig is recognized as an innovative leader in hisshytorical geography He received awards of merit from the American Association for State and local History in 1969 and the Seattle Historical Association in 1965 He has received awards following publication of several books including Imperial Texas An Interpretive Essay in Cultural Geography and The Great Columbia Plain A Historical Geo-graphy 1805-1910 The Governor of the State of Washington presented him with an award for outstanding contribushytion to Washington literature in 1969

His most recent book is Southwest Three Peoples in Geographical Change He was on leave during the academic year 1973-74 during which time he was a Visiting Lecturer at St Andrews University in Scotland and Visiting Professor at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem

New Faculty David J Robinson joined the department in August 1973 as part of the

Dell Plain Program in Geography The Dell Plain endowment is designed to support work in Latin American geography and provides funds for support of graduate students research professional travel and faculty salary Dr Robinson has extensive research experience in Latin America His appointment maintains the departments committment to the study of Latin America and strengthens existing

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work in historical geography Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Robinson was lecturer in Latin American Geography at University College London and the Centre for Latin American Studies London

Mark S Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973 Dr Monmonier a cartographer with special interests in computer applications mathematical methods and medical geography has added new dimensions to departmental offerings Graduate course work in computer mapping is now offered on a regular basis along with more traditional aspects of cartography Dr Monmoniers research interest in medical geography provides special opportunities for work in that field Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Monmonier was Assistant Professor of Geography at SUNY Albany

Ralph A Sanders the most recent faculty addition joined the department in August 1974 Dr Sanders is an urban geographer with special interests in theoretical and methodological issues He teaches the urban courses and has primary responsibility for introductory quantitative methods and multivariate analysis Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Sanders was Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin Madison

In addition the department has appointed a new Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff from Rand McNally Dolores Green and Janet Wright take care of the many duties in the geography office Kathy Patten recently appointed to the Bird Library provides essential services to the department

Visitors 1972-1975 During the last three years twenty-six geoshy

graphers have been brought to Syracuse for a day or so to talk informally with faculty and graduate students Commonly they also presented a lecture related to their research specialty The list which follows does not include people associated with symposia and other special events

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Kathy Patten Map Librarian

NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY

David Harvey Johns Hopkins 72 ORIENTATION Surplus value and a theory of cities

James Blaut Illinois 72 A Cognitive approach to cultural geography

Peter Gould Penn State 72 Mental Maps

Robert A Lewis Columbia 72 Population trends in the Soviet Union 1959-70

Jerzy Kostrowicki Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Land use planning

Protr Korcelli Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Urban models

Gary Moore Clark 72 Phenomenology and positivism in human geographic research

Peter Hagget Bristol 72 Geography in regional p lanning

Paul Claval Un iversite Laval 72 Social geography

Annette Buttimer Clark 72 Values in geography

Robert Kates Clark 72 Status of natural hazard research

Phi lip Wagner Simon Fraser 73 Geographic thought

Michael Dacey Northwestern 73 Basic geographic research

Leslie King McMaster 73 Basic geographic research

Josh Dickenson Florida 73 Agricu ltural change in Latin America

Howard Gautier Ohio State 73 Transport net develop-ments in Appalachia

David Harris University College London

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY ORIENTATION

Stephen Gale University of 73 The Regionalization Pennsylvania problem

Wilbur Zelinsky Penn State 73 Social geography in the US

Roger Hart C of New York 73 Environmental cogni-tion in children

William M Luers Dept of State 73 Origin of Detente in Soviet policy

Roger Downs Penn State 74 Cognitive mapping and spatial problem solving

Wi lliam H Nicolaisen SUNY Binghamton 74 Two surveys American culture and American place-names

Theodore Shabad New York Times 74 Resource develop-ment pol icy in the USSR

Gary B Peterson University of Utah 75 Landscape photography

Paul Wheatley Chicago 75 Spatial organization a view from the Tradishytional World

The department also enjoyed the contributions of three visiting postshydoctoral fellows Ary J Lamme 111 Jesse Miller Jr and BN Sinha each of whom spent from a semester to a year in residence

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia

Three overseas projects and several on-campus symposia have inshyvolved most of the faculty and a number of graduate students at one time or another over the last several years

Syracuse-Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and Planning

Between September 1972 and January 1974 a number of geography faculty and students were engaged in a major international research project in Yugoslavia The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was funded by the

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Non-participant observation in India

US Office of Education with the aim of analyzing environmental problems in that country and producing research and educational materials that would be useful in cross-national comparisions The project was housed at the Urban Institute of the Slovenian Republic in Ljubljana Robert G Jensen was the Project Director Faculty participants from the department irncluded Thomas J Wilbanks John H Thompson and David E Sopher Jon and Judy Mesinger Douglas McDonald and Corinne Plummer were involved as graduate student research personnel

The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was a great success Tangible results included ten published research reports which describe and analyze environmental issues in Yugoslavia a large and successful conference which brought together American and Yugoslav scholars and the production of film highlighting environmental problems and concepts in the Yugoslav setting

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72

The program combined elements of the seminar field course tutori al and individual research in a foreign cultural setting Faculty taking part were David E Sopher and Lalita Sen The students involved who spent from two months to a year in India were James S Duncan Kathleen George Sue Gerson Mary Jo Jacob Michael Libbee and Bonnie Loyd several theses and dissertations are based on the work in India Certain Indian geography departments took part in the program too in particular those at Delhi and Banaras Hindu universities The core of the training program was a seminar involving Indian scholars and field experiences ranging from Delhi to Bodh Caya in Bihar

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974

The project involves the collection in microfilm and other forms of a wide range of eighteenth century socio-demographic data relating to the Spanish Empire This data is to be coded prior to optical scanning and computer storage The anilysis of the data will be carried out at

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two levels first aggregate parish statistics will be mapped and regional comparisons made second sub-parish data will be processed and analyzed to reveal the patterns of population distribution ethni c variation and socio-occupational structure for both urban and rural settlements A fuller description of the project will be found in the July 1975 issue of the Geographical Magazine Students at present involved in the project with Professor Robinson at Syracuse include Michael Swann Mark D Miller Linda Greenow and Leon Yacher In England the Oxford team is supported by the Social Science Research Council Dr Robinson is at present finalizing an application for research funds to extend the Syracuse component In December 1974 the pcoject was also fortunate enough to gain support from the Atlas Compushyter Laboratory Chilton Down (England) for processing data and programming assistance

Sense of Place Symposium 1972

The Geography Department in collaboration with the Colshylege of Visual and Performing Arts organized and hosted a symposium entitled A Sense of Place The theme of the symposhysium focused on the meaning of places to people in contemposhyrary society and the role geograshyphers artists and others play in articulating the meaning Pro-fessors Meinig Sopher Rowntree Zeck Colenutt and Wilbanks as well as graduate students Fishback Duncan and Hugill participated

Drought Fam ine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 This symposium coordinated by James L Newman was co-sponsored

by Geography and the Program of Eastern African Studies Participants included geographers from Clark Penn State Minnesota and Waterloo as well as an anthropologist a biologist and an A10 representative

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 Geography faculty contributed in a number of ways to Maxwells

activities Professor Jensen presided at a session entitled Delivery of Community Services in the Social Science Program Alumni Symposium and Professor Thompson was panel Chairman for Directions for Syracuse in the Maxwell-Syracuse Metropolitan Area Conference

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Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

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de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
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    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
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GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE 1

NEWS FROM SYRACUSE 1

Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman 1

Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor 2

New Faculty 2

Visitors 1972-197 5 3

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and On-Campus Symposia 5

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Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and s

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72 6

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974 6

Sense of Place Symposium 1972 7

Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 7

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 7

Changes in the PhD Seminar 7

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings 8

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available 8

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James 9

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output 9

Alumni Support is Welcomed 10

Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey 10

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY 11

STAFF 13

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE 17

ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS 28

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 56

GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE

The Department of Geography is attratively located in HB Crouse Hall at the center of the main campus of Syracuse University As well as offices the air-conditioned building includes a graduate study room classrooms and seminar rooms and the Preston E James Library which offers quiet study space for graduate students The library was the recent recipient of the Eric H Faigle collection on New York State A cartographic laboratory extra space for special departmental projects and a computer terminal are nearby

Departmental course offerings relate to five special emphases 1) social and cultural geography-historical cultural geography 2) urban and regional development-locational analysis regional analysis urban planning transporshytation manufacturing and services 3) man-environment human ecology technology and environment society and environment resource management 4) geographic techniques-quantitative methods research design cartography applications of remote sensing and 5) area studies-Anglo-America South Asia Africa Latin America Soviet Union The department participates in a number of interdisciplinary programs in the Maxwell School of Citi zenship and Public Affairs Metropolitan Studies (including the Urban and Regional Planning Program and the Urban Transportation Institute) area studies programs for South Asia East Africa Latin Americam and the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe social science multidisciplinary degree programs and intershynational relations

Twelve ful l time facu lty and more than fifty resident graduate students form a highly varied group The wide range of research and teach ing int erests and a tradition of respect for the historic breadth in the field of geography are major strengths of the program The department maintains an informal atmosphere supports flexibility in designing training for individuals and works hard to foster a close working relationship between facu lty and students

NEWS FROM SYRACUSE

A new chairman a Maxwell Professor appointment impressive faculty additions an array of visiting lecturers a variety of overseas projects and some fascinating symposia have given Syracuse a dynamic character during the last few years

Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman

Professor Robert C Jensen assumed the Chairmanship of the Department in July 1973 taking over from Don Meinig who completed a five year term as chairman Dr Jensen joined the department in 1964 He has been Director of the Soviet and East European Studies Program since 1968 In 1972 Dr Jensen was selected as a Senior Exchange Scholar to the Soviet Union and awarded a Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Fellowship Since 1973 he has served as Chairman of the AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars He also continues to

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be active as a member of the Advisory Comshymittee for the journal Soviet Geography Reshyview and Translation

Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor

In 1973 the Syracuse University Board of Trustees approved the recommendation of Chancellor Melvin A Eggers that Professor Meinig be awarded a distinguished Maxwell Professorship This honor is reserved for outshystanding professors who by their excellence in scholarship and teaching have made s1gnishyficant contributions to the Maxwell School the University and the academic community generally He carries on a tradition in the Geography Department as far as the award is concerned George 8 Cressey and Preston E James were Maxwell Professors before him

Among his Syracuse colleagues and geoshygraphers around the world Professor Meinig is recognized as an innovative leader in hisshytorical geography He received awards of merit from the American Association for State and local History in 1969 and the Seattle Historical Association in 1965 He has received awards following publication of several books including Imperial Texas An Interpretive Essay in Cultural Geography and The Great Columbia Plain A Historical Geo-graphy 1805-1910 The Governor of the State of Washington presented him with an award for outstanding contribushytion to Washington literature in 1969

His most recent book is Southwest Three Peoples in Geographical Change He was on leave during the academic year 1973-74 during which time he was a Visiting Lecturer at St Andrews University in Scotland and Visiting Professor at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem

New Faculty David J Robinson joined the department in August 1973 as part of the

Dell Plain Program in Geography The Dell Plain endowment is designed to support work in Latin American geography and provides funds for support of graduate students research professional travel and faculty salary Dr Robinson has extensive research experience in Latin America His appointment maintains the departments committment to the study of Latin America and strengthens existing

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work in historical geography Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Robinson was lecturer in Latin American Geography at University College London and the Centre for Latin American Studies London

Mark S Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973 Dr Monmonier a cartographer with special interests in computer applications mathematical methods and medical geography has added new dimensions to departmental offerings Graduate course work in computer mapping is now offered on a regular basis along with more traditional aspects of cartography Dr Monmoniers research interest in medical geography provides special opportunities for work in that field Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Monmonier was Assistant Professor of Geography at SUNY Albany

Ralph A Sanders the most recent faculty addition joined the department in August 1974 Dr Sanders is an urban geographer with special interests in theoretical and methodological issues He teaches the urban courses and has primary responsibility for introductory quantitative methods and multivariate analysis Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Sanders was Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin Madison

In addition the department has appointed a new Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff from Rand McNally Dolores Green and Janet Wright take care of the many duties in the geography office Kathy Patten recently appointed to the Bird Library provides essential services to the department

Visitors 1972-1975 During the last three years twenty-six geoshy

graphers have been brought to Syracuse for a day or so to talk informally with faculty and graduate students Commonly they also presented a lecture related to their research specialty The list which follows does not include people associated with symposia and other special events

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Kathy Patten Map Librarian

NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY

David Harvey Johns Hopkins 72 ORIENTATION Surplus value and a theory of cities

James Blaut Illinois 72 A Cognitive approach to cultural geography

Peter Gould Penn State 72 Mental Maps

Robert A Lewis Columbia 72 Population trends in the Soviet Union 1959-70

Jerzy Kostrowicki Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Land use planning

Protr Korcelli Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Urban models

Gary Moore Clark 72 Phenomenology and positivism in human geographic research

Peter Hagget Bristol 72 Geography in regional p lanning

Paul Claval Un iversite Laval 72 Social geography

Annette Buttimer Clark 72 Values in geography

Robert Kates Clark 72 Status of natural hazard research

Phi lip Wagner Simon Fraser 73 Geographic thought

Michael Dacey Northwestern 73 Basic geographic research

Leslie King McMaster 73 Basic geographic research

Josh Dickenson Florida 73 Agricu ltural change in Latin America

Howard Gautier Ohio State 73 Transport net develop-ments in Appalachia

David Harris University College London

73 Agricultural origins in the New World

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY ORIENTATION

Stephen Gale University of 73 The Regionalization Pennsylvania problem

Wilbur Zelinsky Penn State 73 Social geography in the US

Roger Hart C of New York 73 Environmental cogni-tion in children

William M Luers Dept of State 73 Origin of Detente in Soviet policy

Roger Downs Penn State 74 Cognitive mapping and spatial problem solving

Wi lliam H Nicolaisen SUNY Binghamton 74 Two surveys American culture and American place-names

Theodore Shabad New York Times 74 Resource develop-ment pol icy in the USSR

Gary B Peterson University of Utah 75 Landscape photography

Paul Wheatley Chicago 75 Spatial organization a view from the Tradishytional World

The department also enjoyed the contributions of three visiting postshydoctoral fellows Ary J Lamme 111 Jesse Miller Jr and BN Sinha each of whom spent from a semester to a year in residence

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia

Three overseas projects and several on-campus symposia have inshyvolved most of the faculty and a number of graduate students at one time or another over the last several years

Syracuse-Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and Planning

Between September 1972 and January 1974 a number of geography faculty and students were engaged in a major international research project in Yugoslavia The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was funded by the

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Non-participant observation in India

US Office of Education with the aim of analyzing environmental problems in that country and producing research and educational materials that would be useful in cross-national comparisions The project was housed at the Urban Institute of the Slovenian Republic in Ljubljana Robert G Jensen was the Project Director Faculty participants from the department irncluded Thomas J Wilbanks John H Thompson and David E Sopher Jon and Judy Mesinger Douglas McDonald and Corinne Plummer were involved as graduate student research personnel

The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was a great success Tangible results included ten published research reports which describe and analyze environmental issues in Yugoslavia a large and successful conference which brought together American and Yugoslav scholars and the production of film highlighting environmental problems and concepts in the Yugoslav setting

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72

The program combined elements of the seminar field course tutori al and individual research in a foreign cultural setting Faculty taking part were David E Sopher and Lalita Sen The students involved who spent from two months to a year in India were James S Duncan Kathleen George Sue Gerson Mary Jo Jacob Michael Libbee and Bonnie Loyd several theses and dissertations are based on the work in India Certain Indian geography departments took part in the program too in particular those at Delhi and Banaras Hindu universities The core of the training program was a seminar involving Indian scholars and field experiences ranging from Delhi to Bodh Caya in Bihar

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974

The project involves the collection in microfilm and other forms of a wide range of eighteenth century socio-demographic data relating to the Spanish Empire This data is to be coded prior to optical scanning and computer storage The anilysis of the data will be carried out at

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two levels first aggregate parish statistics will be mapped and regional comparisons made second sub-parish data will be processed and analyzed to reveal the patterns of population distribution ethni c variation and socio-occupational structure for both urban and rural settlements A fuller description of the project will be found in the July 1975 issue of the Geographical Magazine Students at present involved in the project with Professor Robinson at Syracuse include Michael Swann Mark D Miller Linda Greenow and Leon Yacher In England the Oxford team is supported by the Social Science Research Council Dr Robinson is at present finalizing an application for research funds to extend the Syracuse component In December 1974 the pcoject was also fortunate enough to gain support from the Atlas Compushyter Laboratory Chilton Down (England) for processing data and programming assistance

Sense of Place Symposium 1972

The Geography Department in collaboration with the Colshylege of Visual and Performing Arts organized and hosted a symposium entitled A Sense of Place The theme of the symposhysium focused on the meaning of places to people in contemposhyrary society and the role geograshyphers artists and others play in articulating the meaning Pro-fessors Meinig Sopher Rowntree Zeck Colenutt and Wilbanks as well as graduate students Fishback Duncan and Hugill participated

Drought Fam ine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 This symposium coordinated by James L Newman was co-sponsored

by Geography and the Program of Eastern African Studies Participants included geographers from Clark Penn State Minnesota and Waterloo as well as an anthropologist a biologist and an A10 representative

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 Geography faculty contributed in a number of ways to Maxwells

activities Professor Jensen presided at a session entitled Delivery of Community Services in the Social Science Program Alumni Symposium and Professor Thompson was panel Chairman for Directions for Syracuse in the Maxwell-Syracuse Metropolitan Area Conference

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Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

middotl I - - JPhD problems brought to the boil

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Page 3: d .,. lenient an I 'he Ecoi Tu, .Man, ~ett IMPERIAL …...College London, and the Centre for Latin American Studies, London. Mark S. Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973.

Cover Photo by Bosch Saltine Warrior (Luise Meyers Kaish 1951) framing HB Crouse Hall Syracuse University

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GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE 1

NEWS FROM SYRACUSE 1

Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman 1

Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor 2

New Faculty 2

Visitors 1972-197 5 3

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and On-Campus Symposia 5

Syracuse-Planning

Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and s

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72 6

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974 6

Sense of Place Symposium 1972 7

Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 7

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 7

Changes in the PhD Seminar 7

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings 8

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available 8

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James 9

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output 9

Alumni Support is Welcomed 10

Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey 10

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY 11

STAFF 13

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE 17

ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS 28

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 56

GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE

The Department of Geography is attratively located in HB Crouse Hall at the center of the main campus of Syracuse University As well as offices the air-conditioned building includes a graduate study room classrooms and seminar rooms and the Preston E James Library which offers quiet study space for graduate students The library was the recent recipient of the Eric H Faigle collection on New York State A cartographic laboratory extra space for special departmental projects and a computer terminal are nearby

Departmental course offerings relate to five special emphases 1) social and cultural geography-historical cultural geography 2) urban and regional development-locational analysis regional analysis urban planning transporshytation manufacturing and services 3) man-environment human ecology technology and environment society and environment resource management 4) geographic techniques-quantitative methods research design cartography applications of remote sensing and 5) area studies-Anglo-America South Asia Africa Latin America Soviet Union The department participates in a number of interdisciplinary programs in the Maxwell School of Citi zenship and Public Affairs Metropolitan Studies (including the Urban and Regional Planning Program and the Urban Transportation Institute) area studies programs for South Asia East Africa Latin Americam and the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe social science multidisciplinary degree programs and intershynational relations

Twelve ful l time facu lty and more than fifty resident graduate students form a highly varied group The wide range of research and teach ing int erests and a tradition of respect for the historic breadth in the field of geography are major strengths of the program The department maintains an informal atmosphere supports flexibility in designing training for individuals and works hard to foster a close working relationship between facu lty and students

NEWS FROM SYRACUSE

A new chairman a Maxwell Professor appointment impressive faculty additions an array of visiting lecturers a variety of overseas projects and some fascinating symposia have given Syracuse a dynamic character during the last few years

Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman

Professor Robert C Jensen assumed the Chairmanship of the Department in July 1973 taking over from Don Meinig who completed a five year term as chairman Dr Jensen joined the department in 1964 He has been Director of the Soviet and East European Studies Program since 1968 In 1972 Dr Jensen was selected as a Senior Exchange Scholar to the Soviet Union and awarded a Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Fellowship Since 1973 he has served as Chairman of the AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars He also continues to

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be active as a member of the Advisory Comshymittee for the journal Soviet Geography Reshyview and Translation

Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor

In 1973 the Syracuse University Board of Trustees approved the recommendation of Chancellor Melvin A Eggers that Professor Meinig be awarded a distinguished Maxwell Professorship This honor is reserved for outshystanding professors who by their excellence in scholarship and teaching have made s1gnishyficant contributions to the Maxwell School the University and the academic community generally He carries on a tradition in the Geography Department as far as the award is concerned George 8 Cressey and Preston E James were Maxwell Professors before him

Among his Syracuse colleagues and geoshygraphers around the world Professor Meinig is recognized as an innovative leader in hisshytorical geography He received awards of merit from the American Association for State and local History in 1969 and the Seattle Historical Association in 1965 He has received awards following publication of several books including Imperial Texas An Interpretive Essay in Cultural Geography and The Great Columbia Plain A Historical Geo-graphy 1805-1910 The Governor of the State of Washington presented him with an award for outstanding contribushytion to Washington literature in 1969

His most recent book is Southwest Three Peoples in Geographical Change He was on leave during the academic year 1973-74 during which time he was a Visiting Lecturer at St Andrews University in Scotland and Visiting Professor at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem

New Faculty David J Robinson joined the department in August 1973 as part of the

Dell Plain Program in Geography The Dell Plain endowment is designed to support work in Latin American geography and provides funds for support of graduate students research professional travel and faculty salary Dr Robinson has extensive research experience in Latin America His appointment maintains the departments committment to the study of Latin America and strengthens existing

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The office staff Administrative assistants Janet Wright and Dolores Green

work in historical geography Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Robinson was lecturer in Latin American Geography at University College London and the Centre for Latin American Studies London

Mark S Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973 Dr Monmonier a cartographer with special interests in computer applications mathematical methods and medical geography has added new dimensions to departmental offerings Graduate course work in computer mapping is now offered on a regular basis along with more traditional aspects of cartography Dr Monmoniers research interest in medical geography provides special opportunities for work in that field Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Monmonier was Assistant Professor of Geography at SUNY Albany

Ralph A Sanders the most recent faculty addition joined the department in August 1974 Dr Sanders is an urban geographer with special interests in theoretical and methodological issues He teaches the urban courses and has primary responsibility for introductory quantitative methods and multivariate analysis Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Sanders was Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin Madison

In addition the department has appointed a new Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff from Rand McNally Dolores Green and Janet Wright take care of the many duties in the geography office Kathy Patten recently appointed to the Bird Library provides essential services to the department

Visitors 1972-1975 During the last three years twenty-six geoshy

graphers have been brought to Syracuse for a day or so to talk informally with faculty and graduate students Commonly they also presented a lecture related to their research specialty The list which follows does not include people associated with symposia and other special events

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY

David Harvey Johns Hopkins 72 ORIENTATION Surplus value and a theory of cities

James Blaut Illinois 72 A Cognitive approach to cultural geography

Peter Gould Penn State 72 Mental Maps

Robert A Lewis Columbia 72 Population trends in the Soviet Union 1959-70

Jerzy Kostrowicki Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Land use planning

Protr Korcelli Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Urban models

Gary Moore Clark 72 Phenomenology and positivism in human geographic research

Peter Hagget Bristol 72 Geography in regional p lanning

Paul Claval Un iversite Laval 72 Social geography

Annette Buttimer Clark 72 Values in geography

Robert Kates Clark 72 Status of natural hazard research

Phi lip Wagner Simon Fraser 73 Geographic thought

Michael Dacey Northwestern 73 Basic geographic research

Leslie King McMaster 73 Basic geographic research

Josh Dickenson Florida 73 Agricu ltural change in Latin America

Howard Gautier Ohio State 73 Transport net develop-ments in Appalachia

David Harris University College London

73 Agricultural origins in the New World

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY ORIENTATION

Stephen Gale University of 73 The Regionalization Pennsylvania problem

Wilbur Zelinsky Penn State 73 Social geography in the US

Roger Hart C of New York 73 Environmental cogni-tion in children

William M Luers Dept of State 73 Origin of Detente in Soviet policy

Roger Downs Penn State 74 Cognitive mapping and spatial problem solving

Wi lliam H Nicolaisen SUNY Binghamton 74 Two surveys American culture and American place-names

Theodore Shabad New York Times 74 Resource develop-ment pol icy in the USSR

Gary B Peterson University of Utah 75 Landscape photography

Paul Wheatley Chicago 75 Spatial organization a view from the Tradishytional World

The department also enjoyed the contributions of three visiting postshydoctoral fellows Ary J Lamme 111 Jesse Miller Jr and BN Sinha each of whom spent from a semester to a year in residence

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia

Three overseas projects and several on-campus symposia have inshyvolved most of the faculty and a number of graduate students at one time or another over the last several years

Syracuse-Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and Planning

Between September 1972 and January 1974 a number of geography faculty and students were engaged in a major international research project in Yugoslavia The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was funded by the

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Non-participant observation in India

US Office of Education with the aim of analyzing environmental problems in that country and producing research and educational materials that would be useful in cross-national comparisions The project was housed at the Urban Institute of the Slovenian Republic in Ljubljana Robert G Jensen was the Project Director Faculty participants from the department irncluded Thomas J Wilbanks John H Thompson and David E Sopher Jon and Judy Mesinger Douglas McDonald and Corinne Plummer were involved as graduate student research personnel

The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was a great success Tangible results included ten published research reports which describe and analyze environmental issues in Yugoslavia a large and successful conference which brought together American and Yugoslav scholars and the production of film highlighting environmental problems and concepts in the Yugoslav setting

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72

The program combined elements of the seminar field course tutori al and individual research in a foreign cultural setting Faculty taking part were David E Sopher and Lalita Sen The students involved who spent from two months to a year in India were James S Duncan Kathleen George Sue Gerson Mary Jo Jacob Michael Libbee and Bonnie Loyd several theses and dissertations are based on the work in India Certain Indian geography departments took part in the program too in particular those at Delhi and Banaras Hindu universities The core of the training program was a seminar involving Indian scholars and field experiences ranging from Delhi to Bodh Caya in Bihar

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974

The project involves the collection in microfilm and other forms of a wide range of eighteenth century socio-demographic data relating to the Spanish Empire This data is to be coded prior to optical scanning and computer storage The anilysis of the data will be carried out at

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two levels first aggregate parish statistics will be mapped and regional comparisons made second sub-parish data will be processed and analyzed to reveal the patterns of population distribution ethni c variation and socio-occupational structure for both urban and rural settlements A fuller description of the project will be found in the July 1975 issue of the Geographical Magazine Students at present involved in the project with Professor Robinson at Syracuse include Michael Swann Mark D Miller Linda Greenow and Leon Yacher In England the Oxford team is supported by the Social Science Research Council Dr Robinson is at present finalizing an application for research funds to extend the Syracuse component In December 1974 the pcoject was also fortunate enough to gain support from the Atlas Compushyter Laboratory Chilton Down (England) for processing data and programming assistance

Sense of Place Symposium 1972

The Geography Department in collaboration with the Colshylege of Visual and Performing Arts organized and hosted a symposium entitled A Sense of Place The theme of the symposhysium focused on the meaning of places to people in contemposhyrary society and the role geograshyphers artists and others play in articulating the meaning Pro-fessors Meinig Sopher Rowntree Zeck Colenutt and Wilbanks as well as graduate students Fishback Duncan and Hugill participated

Drought Fam ine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 This symposium coordinated by James L Newman was co-sponsored

by Geography and the Program of Eastern African Studies Participants included geographers from Clark Penn State Minnesota and Waterloo as well as an anthropologist a biologist and an A10 representative

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 Geography faculty contributed in a number of ways to Maxwells

activities Professor Jensen presided at a session entitled Delivery of Community Services in the Social Science Program Alumni Symposium and Professor Thompson was panel Chairman for Directions for Syracuse in the Maxwell-Syracuse Metropolitan Area Conference

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Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

middotl I - - JPhD problems brought to the boil

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

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JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
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G 12sc tl~ONTENTS

GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE 1

NEWS FROM SYRACUSE 1

Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman 1

Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor 2

New Faculty 2

Visitors 1972-197 5 3

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and On-Campus Symposia 5

Syracuse-Planning

Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and s

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72 6

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974 6

Sense of Place Symposium 1972 7

Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 7

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 7

Changes in the PhD Seminar 7

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings 8

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available 8

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James 9

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output 9

Alumni Support is Welcomed 10

Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey 10

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY 11

STAFF 13

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE 17

ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS 28

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE 56

GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE

The Department of Geography is attratively located in HB Crouse Hall at the center of the main campus of Syracuse University As well as offices the air-conditioned building includes a graduate study room classrooms and seminar rooms and the Preston E James Library which offers quiet study space for graduate students The library was the recent recipient of the Eric H Faigle collection on New York State A cartographic laboratory extra space for special departmental projects and a computer terminal are nearby

Departmental course offerings relate to five special emphases 1) social and cultural geography-historical cultural geography 2) urban and regional development-locational analysis regional analysis urban planning transporshytation manufacturing and services 3) man-environment human ecology technology and environment society and environment resource management 4) geographic techniques-quantitative methods research design cartography applications of remote sensing and 5) area studies-Anglo-America South Asia Africa Latin America Soviet Union The department participates in a number of interdisciplinary programs in the Maxwell School of Citi zenship and Public Affairs Metropolitan Studies (including the Urban and Regional Planning Program and the Urban Transportation Institute) area studies programs for South Asia East Africa Latin Americam and the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe social science multidisciplinary degree programs and intershynational relations

Twelve ful l time facu lty and more than fifty resident graduate students form a highly varied group The wide range of research and teach ing int erests and a tradition of respect for the historic breadth in the field of geography are major strengths of the program The department maintains an informal atmosphere supports flexibility in designing training for individuals and works hard to foster a close working relationship between facu lty and students

NEWS FROM SYRACUSE

A new chairman a Maxwell Professor appointment impressive faculty additions an array of visiting lecturers a variety of overseas projects and some fascinating symposia have given Syracuse a dynamic character during the last few years

Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman

Professor Robert C Jensen assumed the Chairmanship of the Department in July 1973 taking over from Don Meinig who completed a five year term as chairman Dr Jensen joined the department in 1964 He has been Director of the Soviet and East European Studies Program since 1968 In 1972 Dr Jensen was selected as a Senior Exchange Scholar to the Soviet Union and awarded a Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Fellowship Since 1973 he has served as Chairman of the AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars He also continues to

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be active as a member of the Advisory Comshymittee for the journal Soviet Geography Reshyview and Translation

Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor

In 1973 the Syracuse University Board of Trustees approved the recommendation of Chancellor Melvin A Eggers that Professor Meinig be awarded a distinguished Maxwell Professorship This honor is reserved for outshystanding professors who by their excellence in scholarship and teaching have made s1gnishyficant contributions to the Maxwell School the University and the academic community generally He carries on a tradition in the Geography Department as far as the award is concerned George 8 Cressey and Preston E James were Maxwell Professors before him

Among his Syracuse colleagues and geoshygraphers around the world Professor Meinig is recognized as an innovative leader in hisshytorical geography He received awards of merit from the American Association for State and local History in 1969 and the Seattle Historical Association in 1965 He has received awards following publication of several books including Imperial Texas An Interpretive Essay in Cultural Geography and The Great Columbia Plain A Historical Geo-graphy 1805-1910 The Governor of the State of Washington presented him with an award for outstanding contribushytion to Washington literature in 1969

His most recent book is Southwest Three Peoples in Geographical Change He was on leave during the academic year 1973-74 during which time he was a Visiting Lecturer at St Andrews University in Scotland and Visiting Professor at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem

New Faculty David J Robinson joined the department in August 1973 as part of the

Dell Plain Program in Geography The Dell Plain endowment is designed to support work in Latin American geography and provides funds for support of graduate students research professional travel and faculty salary Dr Robinson has extensive research experience in Latin America His appointment maintains the departments committment to the study of Latin America and strengthens existing

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The office staff Administrative assistants Janet Wright and Dolores Green

work in historical geography Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Robinson was lecturer in Latin American Geography at University College London and the Centre for Latin American Studies London

Mark S Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973 Dr Monmonier a cartographer with special interests in computer applications mathematical methods and medical geography has added new dimensions to departmental offerings Graduate course work in computer mapping is now offered on a regular basis along with more traditional aspects of cartography Dr Monmoniers research interest in medical geography provides special opportunities for work in that field Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Monmonier was Assistant Professor of Geography at SUNY Albany

Ralph A Sanders the most recent faculty addition joined the department in August 1974 Dr Sanders is an urban geographer with special interests in theoretical and methodological issues He teaches the urban courses and has primary responsibility for introductory quantitative methods and multivariate analysis Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Sanders was Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin Madison

In addition the department has appointed a new Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff from Rand McNally Dolores Green and Janet Wright take care of the many duties in the geography office Kathy Patten recently appointed to the Bird Library provides essential services to the department

Visitors 1972-1975 During the last three years twenty-six geoshy

graphers have been brought to Syracuse for a day or so to talk informally with faculty and graduate students Commonly they also presented a lecture related to their research specialty The list which follows does not include people associated with symposia and other special events

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Kathy Patten Map Librarian

NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY

David Harvey Johns Hopkins 72 ORIENTATION Surplus value and a theory of cities

James Blaut Illinois 72 A Cognitive approach to cultural geography

Peter Gould Penn State 72 Mental Maps

Robert A Lewis Columbia 72 Population trends in the Soviet Union 1959-70

Jerzy Kostrowicki Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Land use planning

Protr Korcelli Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Urban models

Gary Moore Clark 72 Phenomenology and positivism in human geographic research

Peter Hagget Bristol 72 Geography in regional p lanning

Paul Claval Un iversite Laval 72 Social geography

Annette Buttimer Clark 72 Values in geography

Robert Kates Clark 72 Status of natural hazard research

Phi lip Wagner Simon Fraser 73 Geographic thought

Michael Dacey Northwestern 73 Basic geographic research

Leslie King McMaster 73 Basic geographic research

Josh Dickenson Florida 73 Agricu ltural change in Latin America

Howard Gautier Ohio State 73 Transport net develop-ments in Appalachia

David Harris University College London

73 Agricultural origins in the New World

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY ORIENTATION

Stephen Gale University of 73 The Regionalization Pennsylvania problem

Wilbur Zelinsky Penn State 73 Social geography in the US

Roger Hart C of New York 73 Environmental cogni-tion in children

William M Luers Dept of State 73 Origin of Detente in Soviet policy

Roger Downs Penn State 74 Cognitive mapping and spatial problem solving

Wi lliam H Nicolaisen SUNY Binghamton 74 Two surveys American culture and American place-names

Theodore Shabad New York Times 74 Resource develop-ment pol icy in the USSR

Gary B Peterson University of Utah 75 Landscape photography

Paul Wheatley Chicago 75 Spatial organization a view from the Tradishytional World

The department also enjoyed the contributions of three visiting postshydoctoral fellows Ary J Lamme 111 Jesse Miller Jr and BN Sinha each of whom spent from a semester to a year in residence

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia

Three overseas projects and several on-campus symposia have inshyvolved most of the faculty and a number of graduate students at one time or another over the last several years

Syracuse-Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and Planning

Between September 1972 and January 1974 a number of geography faculty and students were engaged in a major international research project in Yugoslavia The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was funded by the

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Non-participant observation in India

US Office of Education with the aim of analyzing environmental problems in that country and producing research and educational materials that would be useful in cross-national comparisions The project was housed at the Urban Institute of the Slovenian Republic in Ljubljana Robert G Jensen was the Project Director Faculty participants from the department irncluded Thomas J Wilbanks John H Thompson and David E Sopher Jon and Judy Mesinger Douglas McDonald and Corinne Plummer were involved as graduate student research personnel

The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was a great success Tangible results included ten published research reports which describe and analyze environmental issues in Yugoslavia a large and successful conference which brought together American and Yugoslav scholars and the production of film highlighting environmental problems and concepts in the Yugoslav setting

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72

The program combined elements of the seminar field course tutori al and individual research in a foreign cultural setting Faculty taking part were David E Sopher and Lalita Sen The students involved who spent from two months to a year in India were James S Duncan Kathleen George Sue Gerson Mary Jo Jacob Michael Libbee and Bonnie Loyd several theses and dissertations are based on the work in India Certain Indian geography departments took part in the program too in particular those at Delhi and Banaras Hindu universities The core of the training program was a seminar involving Indian scholars and field experiences ranging from Delhi to Bodh Caya in Bihar

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974

The project involves the collection in microfilm and other forms of a wide range of eighteenth century socio-demographic data relating to the Spanish Empire This data is to be coded prior to optical scanning and computer storage The anilysis of the data will be carried out at

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two levels first aggregate parish statistics will be mapped and regional comparisons made second sub-parish data will be processed and analyzed to reveal the patterns of population distribution ethni c variation and socio-occupational structure for both urban and rural settlements A fuller description of the project will be found in the July 1975 issue of the Geographical Magazine Students at present involved in the project with Professor Robinson at Syracuse include Michael Swann Mark D Miller Linda Greenow and Leon Yacher In England the Oxford team is supported by the Social Science Research Council Dr Robinson is at present finalizing an application for research funds to extend the Syracuse component In December 1974 the pcoject was also fortunate enough to gain support from the Atlas Compushyter Laboratory Chilton Down (England) for processing data and programming assistance

Sense of Place Symposium 1972

The Geography Department in collaboration with the Colshylege of Visual and Performing Arts organized and hosted a symposium entitled A Sense of Place The theme of the symposhysium focused on the meaning of places to people in contemposhyrary society and the role geograshyphers artists and others play in articulating the meaning Pro-fessors Meinig Sopher Rowntree Zeck Colenutt and Wilbanks as well as graduate students Fishback Duncan and Hugill participated

Drought Fam ine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 This symposium coordinated by James L Newman was co-sponsored

by Geography and the Program of Eastern African Studies Participants included geographers from Clark Penn State Minnesota and Waterloo as well as an anthropologist a biologist and an A10 representative

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 Geography faculty contributed in a number of ways to Maxwells

activities Professor Jensen presided at a session entitled Delivery of Community Services in the Social Science Program Alumni Symposium and Professor Thompson was panel Chairman for Directions for Syracuse in the Maxwell-Syracuse Metropolitan Area Conference

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Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

middotl I - - JPhD problems brought to the boil

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
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Alumni Support is Welcomed 10

Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey 10

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY 11

STAFF 13

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RESIDENCE 17

ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS 28

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GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE

The Department of Geography is attratively located in HB Crouse Hall at the center of the main campus of Syracuse University As well as offices the air-conditioned building includes a graduate study room classrooms and seminar rooms and the Preston E James Library which offers quiet study space for graduate students The library was the recent recipient of the Eric H Faigle collection on New York State A cartographic laboratory extra space for special departmental projects and a computer terminal are nearby

Departmental course offerings relate to five special emphases 1) social and cultural geography-historical cultural geography 2) urban and regional development-locational analysis regional analysis urban planning transporshytation manufacturing and services 3) man-environment human ecology technology and environment society and environment resource management 4) geographic techniques-quantitative methods research design cartography applications of remote sensing and 5) area studies-Anglo-America South Asia Africa Latin America Soviet Union The department participates in a number of interdisciplinary programs in the Maxwell School of Citi zenship and Public Affairs Metropolitan Studies (including the Urban and Regional Planning Program and the Urban Transportation Institute) area studies programs for South Asia East Africa Latin Americam and the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe social science multidisciplinary degree programs and intershynational relations

Twelve ful l time facu lty and more than fifty resident graduate students form a highly varied group The wide range of research and teach ing int erests and a tradition of respect for the historic breadth in the field of geography are major strengths of the program The department maintains an informal atmosphere supports flexibility in designing training for individuals and works hard to foster a close working relationship between facu lty and students

NEWS FROM SYRACUSE

A new chairman a Maxwell Professor appointment impressive faculty additions an array of visiting lecturers a variety of overseas projects and some fascinating symposia have given Syracuse a dynamic character during the last few years

Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman

Professor Robert C Jensen assumed the Chairmanship of the Department in July 1973 taking over from Don Meinig who completed a five year term as chairman Dr Jensen joined the department in 1964 He has been Director of the Soviet and East European Studies Program since 1968 In 1972 Dr Jensen was selected as a Senior Exchange Scholar to the Soviet Union and awarded a Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Fellowship Since 1973 he has served as Chairman of the AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars He also continues to

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be active as a member of the Advisory Comshymittee for the journal Soviet Geography Reshyview and Translation

Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor

In 1973 the Syracuse University Board of Trustees approved the recommendation of Chancellor Melvin A Eggers that Professor Meinig be awarded a distinguished Maxwell Professorship This honor is reserved for outshystanding professors who by their excellence in scholarship and teaching have made s1gnishyficant contributions to the Maxwell School the University and the academic community generally He carries on a tradition in the Geography Department as far as the award is concerned George 8 Cressey and Preston E James were Maxwell Professors before him

Among his Syracuse colleagues and geoshygraphers around the world Professor Meinig is recognized as an innovative leader in hisshytorical geography He received awards of merit from the American Association for State and local History in 1969 and the Seattle Historical Association in 1965 He has received awards following publication of several books including Imperial Texas An Interpretive Essay in Cultural Geography and The Great Columbia Plain A Historical Geo-graphy 1805-1910 The Governor of the State of Washington presented him with an award for outstanding contribushytion to Washington literature in 1969

His most recent book is Southwest Three Peoples in Geographical Change He was on leave during the academic year 1973-74 during which time he was a Visiting Lecturer at St Andrews University in Scotland and Visiting Professor at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem

New Faculty David J Robinson joined the department in August 1973 as part of the

Dell Plain Program in Geography The Dell Plain endowment is designed to support work in Latin American geography and provides funds for support of graduate students research professional travel and faculty salary Dr Robinson has extensive research experience in Latin America His appointment maintains the departments committment to the study of Latin America and strengthens existing

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work in historical geography Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Robinson was lecturer in Latin American Geography at University College London and the Centre for Latin American Studies London

Mark S Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973 Dr Monmonier a cartographer with special interests in computer applications mathematical methods and medical geography has added new dimensions to departmental offerings Graduate course work in computer mapping is now offered on a regular basis along with more traditional aspects of cartography Dr Monmoniers research interest in medical geography provides special opportunities for work in that field Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Monmonier was Assistant Professor of Geography at SUNY Albany

Ralph A Sanders the most recent faculty addition joined the department in August 1974 Dr Sanders is an urban geographer with special interests in theoretical and methodological issues He teaches the urban courses and has primary responsibility for introductory quantitative methods and multivariate analysis Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Sanders was Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin Madison

In addition the department has appointed a new Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff from Rand McNally Dolores Green and Janet Wright take care of the many duties in the geography office Kathy Patten recently appointed to the Bird Library provides essential services to the department

Visitors 1972-1975 During the last three years twenty-six geoshy

graphers have been brought to Syracuse for a day or so to talk informally with faculty and graduate students Commonly they also presented a lecture related to their research specialty The list which follows does not include people associated with symposia and other special events

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY

David Harvey Johns Hopkins 72 ORIENTATION Surplus value and a theory of cities

James Blaut Illinois 72 A Cognitive approach to cultural geography

Peter Gould Penn State 72 Mental Maps

Robert A Lewis Columbia 72 Population trends in the Soviet Union 1959-70

Jerzy Kostrowicki Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Land use planning

Protr Korcelli Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Urban models

Gary Moore Clark 72 Phenomenology and positivism in human geographic research

Peter Hagget Bristol 72 Geography in regional p lanning

Paul Claval Un iversite Laval 72 Social geography

Annette Buttimer Clark 72 Values in geography

Robert Kates Clark 72 Status of natural hazard research

Phi lip Wagner Simon Fraser 73 Geographic thought

Michael Dacey Northwestern 73 Basic geographic research

Leslie King McMaster 73 Basic geographic research

Josh Dickenson Florida 73 Agricu ltural change in Latin America

Howard Gautier Ohio State 73 Transport net develop-ments in Appalachia

David Harris University College London

73 Agricultural origins in the New World

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY ORIENTATION

Stephen Gale University of 73 The Regionalization Pennsylvania problem

Wilbur Zelinsky Penn State 73 Social geography in the US

Roger Hart C of New York 73 Environmental cogni-tion in children

William M Luers Dept of State 73 Origin of Detente in Soviet policy

Roger Downs Penn State 74 Cognitive mapping and spatial problem solving

Wi lliam H Nicolaisen SUNY Binghamton 74 Two surveys American culture and American place-names

Theodore Shabad New York Times 74 Resource develop-ment pol icy in the USSR

Gary B Peterson University of Utah 75 Landscape photography

Paul Wheatley Chicago 75 Spatial organization a view from the Tradishytional World

The department also enjoyed the contributions of three visiting postshydoctoral fellows Ary J Lamme 111 Jesse Miller Jr and BN Sinha each of whom spent from a semester to a year in residence

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia

Three overseas projects and several on-campus symposia have inshyvolved most of the faculty and a number of graduate students at one time or another over the last several years

Syracuse-Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and Planning

Between September 1972 and January 1974 a number of geography faculty and students were engaged in a major international research project in Yugoslavia The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was funded by the

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Non-participant observation in India

US Office of Education with the aim of analyzing environmental problems in that country and producing research and educational materials that would be useful in cross-national comparisions The project was housed at the Urban Institute of the Slovenian Republic in Ljubljana Robert G Jensen was the Project Director Faculty participants from the department irncluded Thomas J Wilbanks John H Thompson and David E Sopher Jon and Judy Mesinger Douglas McDonald and Corinne Plummer were involved as graduate student research personnel

The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was a great success Tangible results included ten published research reports which describe and analyze environmental issues in Yugoslavia a large and successful conference which brought together American and Yugoslav scholars and the production of film highlighting environmental problems and concepts in the Yugoslav setting

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72

The program combined elements of the seminar field course tutori al and individual research in a foreign cultural setting Faculty taking part were David E Sopher and Lalita Sen The students involved who spent from two months to a year in India were James S Duncan Kathleen George Sue Gerson Mary Jo Jacob Michael Libbee and Bonnie Loyd several theses and dissertations are based on the work in India Certain Indian geography departments took part in the program too in particular those at Delhi and Banaras Hindu universities The core of the training program was a seminar involving Indian scholars and field experiences ranging from Delhi to Bodh Caya in Bihar

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974

The project involves the collection in microfilm and other forms of a wide range of eighteenth century socio-demographic data relating to the Spanish Empire This data is to be coded prior to optical scanning and computer storage The anilysis of the data will be carried out at

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two levels first aggregate parish statistics will be mapped and regional comparisons made second sub-parish data will be processed and analyzed to reveal the patterns of population distribution ethni c variation and socio-occupational structure for both urban and rural settlements A fuller description of the project will be found in the July 1975 issue of the Geographical Magazine Students at present involved in the project with Professor Robinson at Syracuse include Michael Swann Mark D Miller Linda Greenow and Leon Yacher In England the Oxford team is supported by the Social Science Research Council Dr Robinson is at present finalizing an application for research funds to extend the Syracuse component In December 1974 the pcoject was also fortunate enough to gain support from the Atlas Compushyter Laboratory Chilton Down (England) for processing data and programming assistance

Sense of Place Symposium 1972

The Geography Department in collaboration with the Colshylege of Visual and Performing Arts organized and hosted a symposium entitled A Sense of Place The theme of the symposhysium focused on the meaning of places to people in contemposhyrary society and the role geograshyphers artists and others play in articulating the meaning Pro-fessors Meinig Sopher Rowntree Zeck Colenutt and Wilbanks as well as graduate students Fishback Duncan and Hugill participated

Drought Fam ine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 This symposium coordinated by James L Newman was co-sponsored

by Geography and the Program of Eastern African Studies Participants included geographers from Clark Penn State Minnesota and Waterloo as well as an anthropologist a biologist and an A10 representative

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 Geography faculty contributed in a number of ways to Maxwells

activities Professor Jensen presided at a session entitled Delivery of Community Services in the Social Science Program Alumni Symposium and Professor Thompson was panel Chairman for Directions for Syracuse in the Maxwell-Syracuse Metropolitan Area Conference

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Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

middotl I - - JPhD problems brought to the boil

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

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de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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  • Structure Bookmarks
    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
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GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE

The Department of Geography is attratively located in HB Crouse Hall at the center of the main campus of Syracuse University As well as offices the air-conditioned building includes a graduate study room classrooms and seminar rooms and the Preston E James Library which offers quiet study space for graduate students The library was the recent recipient of the Eric H Faigle collection on New York State A cartographic laboratory extra space for special departmental projects and a computer terminal are nearby

Departmental course offerings relate to five special emphases 1) social and cultural geography-historical cultural geography 2) urban and regional development-locational analysis regional analysis urban planning transporshytation manufacturing and services 3) man-environment human ecology technology and environment society and environment resource management 4) geographic techniques-quantitative methods research design cartography applications of remote sensing and 5) area studies-Anglo-America South Asia Africa Latin America Soviet Union The department participates in a number of interdisciplinary programs in the Maxwell School of Citi zenship and Public Affairs Metropolitan Studies (including the Urban and Regional Planning Program and the Urban Transportation Institute) area studies programs for South Asia East Africa Latin Americam and the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe social science multidisciplinary degree programs and intershynational relations

Twelve ful l time facu lty and more than fifty resident graduate students form a highly varied group The wide range of research and teach ing int erests and a tradition of respect for the historic breadth in the field of geography are major strengths of the program The department maintains an informal atmosphere supports flexibility in designing training for individuals and works hard to foster a close working relationship between facu lty and students

NEWS FROM SYRACUSE

A new chairman a Maxwell Professor appointment impressive faculty additions an array of visiting lecturers a variety of overseas projects and some fascinating symposia have given Syracuse a dynamic character during the last few years

Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman

Professor Robert C Jensen assumed the Chairmanship of the Department in July 1973 taking over from Don Meinig who completed a five year term as chairman Dr Jensen joined the department in 1964 He has been Director of the Soviet and East European Studies Program since 1968 In 1972 Dr Jensen was selected as a Senior Exchange Scholar to the Soviet Union and awarded a Fulbright-Hays Faculty Research Fellowship Since 1973 he has served as Chairman of the AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars He also continues to

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be active as a member of the Advisory Comshymittee for the journal Soviet Geography Reshyview and Translation

Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor

In 1973 the Syracuse University Board of Trustees approved the recommendation of Chancellor Melvin A Eggers that Professor Meinig be awarded a distinguished Maxwell Professorship This honor is reserved for outshystanding professors who by their excellence in scholarship and teaching have made s1gnishyficant contributions to the Maxwell School the University and the academic community generally He carries on a tradition in the Geography Department as far as the award is concerned George 8 Cressey and Preston E James were Maxwell Professors before him

Among his Syracuse colleagues and geoshygraphers around the world Professor Meinig is recognized as an innovative leader in hisshytorical geography He received awards of merit from the American Association for State and local History in 1969 and the Seattle Historical Association in 1965 He has received awards following publication of several books including Imperial Texas An Interpretive Essay in Cultural Geography and The Great Columbia Plain A Historical Geo-graphy 1805-1910 The Governor of the State of Washington presented him with an award for outstanding contribushytion to Washington literature in 1969

His most recent book is Southwest Three Peoples in Geographical Change He was on leave during the academic year 1973-74 during which time he was a Visiting Lecturer at St Andrews University in Scotland and Visiting Professor at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem

New Faculty David J Robinson joined the department in August 1973 as part of the

Dell Plain Program in Geography The Dell Plain endowment is designed to support work in Latin American geography and provides funds for support of graduate students research professional travel and faculty salary Dr Robinson has extensive research experience in Latin America His appointment maintains the departments committment to the study of Latin America and strengthens existing

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The office staff Administrative assistants Janet Wright and Dolores Green

work in historical geography Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Robinson was lecturer in Latin American Geography at University College London and the Centre for Latin American Studies London

Mark S Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973 Dr Monmonier a cartographer with special interests in computer applications mathematical methods and medical geography has added new dimensions to departmental offerings Graduate course work in computer mapping is now offered on a regular basis along with more traditional aspects of cartography Dr Monmoniers research interest in medical geography provides special opportunities for work in that field Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Monmonier was Assistant Professor of Geography at SUNY Albany

Ralph A Sanders the most recent faculty addition joined the department in August 1974 Dr Sanders is an urban geographer with special interests in theoretical and methodological issues He teaches the urban courses and has primary responsibility for introductory quantitative methods and multivariate analysis Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Sanders was Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin Madison

In addition the department has appointed a new Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff from Rand McNally Dolores Green and Janet Wright take care of the many duties in the geography office Kathy Patten recently appointed to the Bird Library provides essential services to the department

Visitors 1972-1975 During the last three years twenty-six geoshy

graphers have been brought to Syracuse for a day or so to talk informally with faculty and graduate students Commonly they also presented a lecture related to their research specialty The list which follows does not include people associated with symposia and other special events

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Kathy Patten Map Librarian

NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY

David Harvey Johns Hopkins 72 ORIENTATION Surplus value and a theory of cities

James Blaut Illinois 72 A Cognitive approach to cultural geography

Peter Gould Penn State 72 Mental Maps

Robert A Lewis Columbia 72 Population trends in the Soviet Union 1959-70

Jerzy Kostrowicki Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Land use planning

Protr Korcelli Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Urban models

Gary Moore Clark 72 Phenomenology and positivism in human geographic research

Peter Hagget Bristol 72 Geography in regional p lanning

Paul Claval Un iversite Laval 72 Social geography

Annette Buttimer Clark 72 Values in geography

Robert Kates Clark 72 Status of natural hazard research

Phi lip Wagner Simon Fraser 73 Geographic thought

Michael Dacey Northwestern 73 Basic geographic research

Leslie King McMaster 73 Basic geographic research

Josh Dickenson Florida 73 Agricu ltural change in Latin America

Howard Gautier Ohio State 73 Transport net develop-ments in Appalachia

David Harris University College London

73 Agricultural origins in the New World

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY ORIENTATION

Stephen Gale University of 73 The Regionalization Pennsylvania problem

Wilbur Zelinsky Penn State 73 Social geography in the US

Roger Hart C of New York 73 Environmental cogni-tion in children

William M Luers Dept of State 73 Origin of Detente in Soviet policy

Roger Downs Penn State 74 Cognitive mapping and spatial problem solving

Wi lliam H Nicolaisen SUNY Binghamton 74 Two surveys American culture and American place-names

Theodore Shabad New York Times 74 Resource develop-ment pol icy in the USSR

Gary B Peterson University of Utah 75 Landscape photography

Paul Wheatley Chicago 75 Spatial organization a view from the Tradishytional World

The department also enjoyed the contributions of three visiting postshydoctoral fellows Ary J Lamme 111 Jesse Miller Jr and BN Sinha each of whom spent from a semester to a year in residence

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia

Three overseas projects and several on-campus symposia have inshyvolved most of the faculty and a number of graduate students at one time or another over the last several years

Syracuse-Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and Planning

Between September 1972 and January 1974 a number of geography faculty and students were engaged in a major international research project in Yugoslavia The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was funded by the

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Non-participant observation in India

US Office of Education with the aim of analyzing environmental problems in that country and producing research and educational materials that would be useful in cross-national comparisions The project was housed at the Urban Institute of the Slovenian Republic in Ljubljana Robert G Jensen was the Project Director Faculty participants from the department irncluded Thomas J Wilbanks John H Thompson and David E Sopher Jon and Judy Mesinger Douglas McDonald and Corinne Plummer were involved as graduate student research personnel

The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was a great success Tangible results included ten published research reports which describe and analyze environmental issues in Yugoslavia a large and successful conference which brought together American and Yugoslav scholars and the production of film highlighting environmental problems and concepts in the Yugoslav setting

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72

The program combined elements of the seminar field course tutori al and individual research in a foreign cultural setting Faculty taking part were David E Sopher and Lalita Sen The students involved who spent from two months to a year in India were James S Duncan Kathleen George Sue Gerson Mary Jo Jacob Michael Libbee and Bonnie Loyd several theses and dissertations are based on the work in India Certain Indian geography departments took part in the program too in particular those at Delhi and Banaras Hindu universities The core of the training program was a seminar involving Indian scholars and field experiences ranging from Delhi to Bodh Caya in Bihar

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974

The project involves the collection in microfilm and other forms of a wide range of eighteenth century socio-demographic data relating to the Spanish Empire This data is to be coded prior to optical scanning and computer storage The anilysis of the data will be carried out at

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two levels first aggregate parish statistics will be mapped and regional comparisons made second sub-parish data will be processed and analyzed to reveal the patterns of population distribution ethni c variation and socio-occupational structure for both urban and rural settlements A fuller description of the project will be found in the July 1975 issue of the Geographical Magazine Students at present involved in the project with Professor Robinson at Syracuse include Michael Swann Mark D Miller Linda Greenow and Leon Yacher In England the Oxford team is supported by the Social Science Research Council Dr Robinson is at present finalizing an application for research funds to extend the Syracuse component In December 1974 the pcoject was also fortunate enough to gain support from the Atlas Compushyter Laboratory Chilton Down (England) for processing data and programming assistance

Sense of Place Symposium 1972

The Geography Department in collaboration with the Colshylege of Visual and Performing Arts organized and hosted a symposium entitled A Sense of Place The theme of the symposhysium focused on the meaning of places to people in contemposhyrary society and the role geograshyphers artists and others play in articulating the meaning Pro-fessors Meinig Sopher Rowntree Zeck Colenutt and Wilbanks as well as graduate students Fishback Duncan and Hugill participated

Drought Fam ine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 This symposium coordinated by James L Newman was co-sponsored

by Geography and the Program of Eastern African Studies Participants included geographers from Clark Penn State Minnesota and Waterloo as well as an anthropologist a biologist and an A10 representative

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 Geography faculty contributed in a number of ways to Maxwells

activities Professor Jensen presided at a session entitled Delivery of Community Services in the Social Science Program Alumni Symposium and Professor Thompson was panel Chairman for Directions for Syracuse in the Maxwell-Syracuse Metropolitan Area Conference

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Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

middotl I - - JPhD problems brought to the boil

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
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be active as a member of the Advisory Comshymittee for the journal Soviet Geography Reshyview and Translation

Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor

In 1973 the Syracuse University Board of Trustees approved the recommendation of Chancellor Melvin A Eggers that Professor Meinig be awarded a distinguished Maxwell Professorship This honor is reserved for outshystanding professors who by their excellence in scholarship and teaching have made s1gnishyficant contributions to the Maxwell School the University and the academic community generally He carries on a tradition in the Geography Department as far as the award is concerned George 8 Cressey and Preston E James were Maxwell Professors before him

Among his Syracuse colleagues and geoshygraphers around the world Professor Meinig is recognized as an innovative leader in hisshytorical geography He received awards of merit from the American Association for State and local History in 1969 and the Seattle Historical Association in 1965 He has received awards following publication of several books including Imperial Texas An Interpretive Essay in Cultural Geography and The Great Columbia Plain A Historical Geo-graphy 1805-1910 The Governor of the State of Washington presented him with an award for outstanding contribushytion to Washington literature in 1969

His most recent book is Southwest Three Peoples in Geographical Change He was on leave during the academic year 1973-74 during which time he was a Visiting Lecturer at St Andrews University in Scotland and Visiting Professor at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem

New Faculty David J Robinson joined the department in August 1973 as part of the

Dell Plain Program in Geography The Dell Plain endowment is designed to support work in Latin American geography and provides funds for support of graduate students research professional travel and faculty salary Dr Robinson has extensive research experience in Latin America His appointment maintains the departments committment to the study of Latin America and strengthens existing

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work in historical geography Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Robinson was lecturer in Latin American Geography at University College London and the Centre for Latin American Studies London

Mark S Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973 Dr Monmonier a cartographer with special interests in computer applications mathematical methods and medical geography has added new dimensions to departmental offerings Graduate course work in computer mapping is now offered on a regular basis along with more traditional aspects of cartography Dr Monmoniers research interest in medical geography provides special opportunities for work in that field Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Monmonier was Assistant Professor of Geography at SUNY Albany

Ralph A Sanders the most recent faculty addition joined the department in August 1974 Dr Sanders is an urban geographer with special interests in theoretical and methodological issues He teaches the urban courses and has primary responsibility for introductory quantitative methods and multivariate analysis Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Sanders was Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin Madison

In addition the department has appointed a new Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff from Rand McNally Dolores Green and Janet Wright take care of the many duties in the geography office Kathy Patten recently appointed to the Bird Library provides essential services to the department

Visitors 1972-1975 During the last three years twenty-six geoshy

graphers have been brought to Syracuse for a day or so to talk informally with faculty and graduate students Commonly they also presented a lecture related to their research specialty The list which follows does not include people associated with symposia and other special events

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY

David Harvey Johns Hopkins 72 ORIENTATION Surplus value and a theory of cities

James Blaut Illinois 72 A Cognitive approach to cultural geography

Peter Gould Penn State 72 Mental Maps

Robert A Lewis Columbia 72 Population trends in the Soviet Union 1959-70

Jerzy Kostrowicki Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Land use planning

Protr Korcelli Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Urban models

Gary Moore Clark 72 Phenomenology and positivism in human geographic research

Peter Hagget Bristol 72 Geography in regional p lanning

Paul Claval Un iversite Laval 72 Social geography

Annette Buttimer Clark 72 Values in geography

Robert Kates Clark 72 Status of natural hazard research

Phi lip Wagner Simon Fraser 73 Geographic thought

Michael Dacey Northwestern 73 Basic geographic research

Leslie King McMaster 73 Basic geographic research

Josh Dickenson Florida 73 Agricu ltural change in Latin America

Howard Gautier Ohio State 73 Transport net develop-ments in Appalachia

David Harris University College London

73 Agricultural origins in the New World

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY ORIENTATION

Stephen Gale University of 73 The Regionalization Pennsylvania problem

Wilbur Zelinsky Penn State 73 Social geography in the US

Roger Hart C of New York 73 Environmental cogni-tion in children

William M Luers Dept of State 73 Origin of Detente in Soviet policy

Roger Downs Penn State 74 Cognitive mapping and spatial problem solving

Wi lliam H Nicolaisen SUNY Binghamton 74 Two surveys American culture and American place-names

Theodore Shabad New York Times 74 Resource develop-ment pol icy in the USSR

Gary B Peterson University of Utah 75 Landscape photography

Paul Wheatley Chicago 75 Spatial organization a view from the Tradishytional World

The department also enjoyed the contributions of three visiting postshydoctoral fellows Ary J Lamme 111 Jesse Miller Jr and BN Sinha each of whom spent from a semester to a year in residence

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia

Three overseas projects and several on-campus symposia have inshyvolved most of the faculty and a number of graduate students at one time or another over the last several years

Syracuse-Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and Planning

Between September 1972 and January 1974 a number of geography faculty and students were engaged in a major international research project in Yugoslavia The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was funded by the

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Non-participant observation in India

US Office of Education with the aim of analyzing environmental problems in that country and producing research and educational materials that would be useful in cross-national comparisions The project was housed at the Urban Institute of the Slovenian Republic in Ljubljana Robert G Jensen was the Project Director Faculty participants from the department irncluded Thomas J Wilbanks John H Thompson and David E Sopher Jon and Judy Mesinger Douglas McDonald and Corinne Plummer were involved as graduate student research personnel

The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was a great success Tangible results included ten published research reports which describe and analyze environmental issues in Yugoslavia a large and successful conference which brought together American and Yugoslav scholars and the production of film highlighting environmental problems and concepts in the Yugoslav setting

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72

The program combined elements of the seminar field course tutori al and individual research in a foreign cultural setting Faculty taking part were David E Sopher and Lalita Sen The students involved who spent from two months to a year in India were James S Duncan Kathleen George Sue Gerson Mary Jo Jacob Michael Libbee and Bonnie Loyd several theses and dissertations are based on the work in India Certain Indian geography departments took part in the program too in particular those at Delhi and Banaras Hindu universities The core of the training program was a seminar involving Indian scholars and field experiences ranging from Delhi to Bodh Caya in Bihar

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974

The project involves the collection in microfilm and other forms of a wide range of eighteenth century socio-demographic data relating to the Spanish Empire This data is to be coded prior to optical scanning and computer storage The anilysis of the data will be carried out at

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two levels first aggregate parish statistics will be mapped and regional comparisons made second sub-parish data will be processed and analyzed to reveal the patterns of population distribution ethni c variation and socio-occupational structure for both urban and rural settlements A fuller description of the project will be found in the July 1975 issue of the Geographical Magazine Students at present involved in the project with Professor Robinson at Syracuse include Michael Swann Mark D Miller Linda Greenow and Leon Yacher In England the Oxford team is supported by the Social Science Research Council Dr Robinson is at present finalizing an application for research funds to extend the Syracuse component In December 1974 the pcoject was also fortunate enough to gain support from the Atlas Compushyter Laboratory Chilton Down (England) for processing data and programming assistance

Sense of Place Symposium 1972

The Geography Department in collaboration with the Colshylege of Visual and Performing Arts organized and hosted a symposium entitled A Sense of Place The theme of the symposhysium focused on the meaning of places to people in contemposhyrary society and the role geograshyphers artists and others play in articulating the meaning Pro-fessors Meinig Sopher Rowntree Zeck Colenutt and Wilbanks as well as graduate students Fishback Duncan and Hugill participated

Drought Fam ine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 This symposium coordinated by James L Newman was co-sponsored

by Geography and the Program of Eastern African Studies Participants included geographers from Clark Penn State Minnesota and Waterloo as well as an anthropologist a biologist and an A10 representative

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 Geography faculty contributed in a number of ways to Maxwells

activities Professor Jensen presided at a session entitled Delivery of Community Services in the Social Science Program Alumni Symposium and Professor Thompson was panel Chairman for Directions for Syracuse in the Maxwell-Syracuse Metropolitan Area Conference

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Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

middotl I - - JPhD problems brought to the boil

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

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JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Page 8: d .,. lenient an I 'he Ecoi Tu, .Man, ~ett IMPERIAL …...College London, and the Centre for Latin American Studies, London. Mark S. Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973.

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The office staff Administrative assistants Janet Wright and Dolores Green

work in historical geography Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Robinson was lecturer in Latin American Geography at University College London and the Centre for Latin American Studies London

Mark S Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973 Dr Monmonier a cartographer with special interests in computer applications mathematical methods and medical geography has added new dimensions to departmental offerings Graduate course work in computer mapping is now offered on a regular basis along with more traditional aspects of cartography Dr Monmoniers research interest in medical geography provides special opportunities for work in that field Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Monmonier was Assistant Professor of Geography at SUNY Albany

Ralph A Sanders the most recent faculty addition joined the department in August 1974 Dr Sanders is an urban geographer with special interests in theoretical and methodological issues He teaches the urban courses and has primary responsibility for introductory quantitative methods and multivariate analysis Prior to his appointment at Syracuse Dr Sanders was Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin Madison

In addition the department has appointed a new Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff from Rand McNally Dolores Green and Janet Wright take care of the many duties in the geography office Kathy Patten recently appointed to the Bird Library provides essential services to the department

Visitors 1972-1975 During the last three years twenty-six geoshy

graphers have been brought to Syracuse for a day or so to talk informally with faculty and graduate students Commonly they also presented a lecture related to their research specialty The list which follows does not include people associated with symposia and other special events

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY

David Harvey Johns Hopkins 72 ORIENTATION Surplus value and a theory of cities

James Blaut Illinois 72 A Cognitive approach to cultural geography

Peter Gould Penn State 72 Mental Maps

Robert A Lewis Columbia 72 Population trends in the Soviet Union 1959-70

Jerzy Kostrowicki Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Land use planning

Protr Korcelli Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Urban models

Gary Moore Clark 72 Phenomenology and positivism in human geographic research

Peter Hagget Bristol 72 Geography in regional p lanning

Paul Claval Un iversite Laval 72 Social geography

Annette Buttimer Clark 72 Values in geography

Robert Kates Clark 72 Status of natural hazard research

Phi lip Wagner Simon Fraser 73 Geographic thought

Michael Dacey Northwestern 73 Basic geographic research

Leslie King McMaster 73 Basic geographic research

Josh Dickenson Florida 73 Agricu ltural change in Latin America

Howard Gautier Ohio State 73 Transport net develop-ments in Appalachia

David Harris University College London

73 Agricultural origins in the New World

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY ORIENTATION

Stephen Gale University of 73 The Regionalization Pennsylvania problem

Wilbur Zelinsky Penn State 73 Social geography in the US

Roger Hart C of New York 73 Environmental cogni-tion in children

William M Luers Dept of State 73 Origin of Detente in Soviet policy

Roger Downs Penn State 74 Cognitive mapping and spatial problem solving

Wi lliam H Nicolaisen SUNY Binghamton 74 Two surveys American culture and American place-names

Theodore Shabad New York Times 74 Resource develop-ment pol icy in the USSR

Gary B Peterson University of Utah 75 Landscape photography

Paul Wheatley Chicago 75 Spatial organization a view from the Tradishytional World

The department also enjoyed the contributions of three visiting postshydoctoral fellows Ary J Lamme 111 Jesse Miller Jr and BN Sinha each of whom spent from a semester to a year in residence

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia

Three overseas projects and several on-campus symposia have inshyvolved most of the faculty and a number of graduate students at one time or another over the last several years

Syracuse-Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and Planning

Between September 1972 and January 1974 a number of geography faculty and students were engaged in a major international research project in Yugoslavia The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was funded by the

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Non-participant observation in India

US Office of Education with the aim of analyzing environmental problems in that country and producing research and educational materials that would be useful in cross-national comparisions The project was housed at the Urban Institute of the Slovenian Republic in Ljubljana Robert G Jensen was the Project Director Faculty participants from the department irncluded Thomas J Wilbanks John H Thompson and David E Sopher Jon and Judy Mesinger Douglas McDonald and Corinne Plummer were involved as graduate student research personnel

The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was a great success Tangible results included ten published research reports which describe and analyze environmental issues in Yugoslavia a large and successful conference which brought together American and Yugoslav scholars and the production of film highlighting environmental problems and concepts in the Yugoslav setting

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72

The program combined elements of the seminar field course tutori al and individual research in a foreign cultural setting Faculty taking part were David E Sopher and Lalita Sen The students involved who spent from two months to a year in India were James S Duncan Kathleen George Sue Gerson Mary Jo Jacob Michael Libbee and Bonnie Loyd several theses and dissertations are based on the work in India Certain Indian geography departments took part in the program too in particular those at Delhi and Banaras Hindu universities The core of the training program was a seminar involving Indian scholars and field experiences ranging from Delhi to Bodh Caya in Bihar

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974

The project involves the collection in microfilm and other forms of a wide range of eighteenth century socio-demographic data relating to the Spanish Empire This data is to be coded prior to optical scanning and computer storage The anilysis of the data will be carried out at

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two levels first aggregate parish statistics will be mapped and regional comparisons made second sub-parish data will be processed and analyzed to reveal the patterns of population distribution ethni c variation and socio-occupational structure for both urban and rural settlements A fuller description of the project will be found in the July 1975 issue of the Geographical Magazine Students at present involved in the project with Professor Robinson at Syracuse include Michael Swann Mark D Miller Linda Greenow and Leon Yacher In England the Oxford team is supported by the Social Science Research Council Dr Robinson is at present finalizing an application for research funds to extend the Syracuse component In December 1974 the pcoject was also fortunate enough to gain support from the Atlas Compushyter Laboratory Chilton Down (England) for processing data and programming assistance

Sense of Place Symposium 1972

The Geography Department in collaboration with the Colshylege of Visual and Performing Arts organized and hosted a symposium entitled A Sense of Place The theme of the symposhysium focused on the meaning of places to people in contemposhyrary society and the role geograshyphers artists and others play in articulating the meaning Pro-fessors Meinig Sopher Rowntree Zeck Colenutt and Wilbanks as well as graduate students Fishback Duncan and Hugill participated

Drought Fam ine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 This symposium coordinated by James L Newman was co-sponsored

by Geography and the Program of Eastern African Studies Participants included geographers from Clark Penn State Minnesota and Waterloo as well as an anthropologist a biologist and an A10 representative

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 Geography faculty contributed in a number of ways to Maxwells

activities Professor Jensen presided at a session entitled Delivery of Community Services in the Social Science Program Alumni Symposium and Professor Thompson was panel Chairman for Directions for Syracuse in the Maxwell-Syracuse Metropolitan Area Conference

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Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

middotl I - - JPhD problems brought to the boil

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

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de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

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MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
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Page 9: d .,. lenient an I 'he Ecoi Tu, .Man, ~ett IMPERIAL …...College London, and the Centre for Latin American Studies, London. Mark S. Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973.

NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY

David Harvey Johns Hopkins 72 ORIENTATION Surplus value and a theory of cities

James Blaut Illinois 72 A Cognitive approach to cultural geography

Peter Gould Penn State 72 Mental Maps

Robert A Lewis Columbia 72 Population trends in the Soviet Union 1959-70

Jerzy Kostrowicki Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Land use planning

Protr Korcelli Polish Academy of Science Warsaw

72 Urban models

Gary Moore Clark 72 Phenomenology and positivism in human geographic research

Peter Hagget Bristol 72 Geography in regional p lanning

Paul Claval Un iversite Laval 72 Social geography

Annette Buttimer Clark 72 Values in geography

Robert Kates Clark 72 Status of natural hazard research

Phi lip Wagner Simon Fraser 73 Geographic thought

Michael Dacey Northwestern 73 Basic geographic research

Leslie King McMaster 73 Basic geographic research

Josh Dickenson Florida 73 Agricu ltural change in Latin America

Howard Gautier Ohio State 73 Transport net develop-ments in Appalachia

David Harris University College London

73 Agricultural origins in the New World

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NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY ORIENTATION

Stephen Gale University of 73 The Regionalization Pennsylvania problem

Wilbur Zelinsky Penn State 73 Social geography in the US

Roger Hart C of New York 73 Environmental cogni-tion in children

William M Luers Dept of State 73 Origin of Detente in Soviet policy

Roger Downs Penn State 74 Cognitive mapping and spatial problem solving

Wi lliam H Nicolaisen SUNY Binghamton 74 Two surveys American culture and American place-names

Theodore Shabad New York Times 74 Resource develop-ment pol icy in the USSR

Gary B Peterson University of Utah 75 Landscape photography

Paul Wheatley Chicago 75 Spatial organization a view from the Tradishytional World

The department also enjoyed the contributions of three visiting postshydoctoral fellows Ary J Lamme 111 Jesse Miller Jr and BN Sinha each of whom spent from a semester to a year in residence

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia

Three overseas projects and several on-campus symposia have inshyvolved most of the faculty and a number of graduate students at one time or another over the last several years

Syracuse-Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and Planning

Between September 1972 and January 1974 a number of geography faculty and students were engaged in a major international research project in Yugoslavia The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was funded by the

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Non-participant observation in India

US Office of Education with the aim of analyzing environmental problems in that country and producing research and educational materials that would be useful in cross-national comparisions The project was housed at the Urban Institute of the Slovenian Republic in Ljubljana Robert G Jensen was the Project Director Faculty participants from the department irncluded Thomas J Wilbanks John H Thompson and David E Sopher Jon and Judy Mesinger Douglas McDonald and Corinne Plummer were involved as graduate student research personnel

The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was a great success Tangible results included ten published research reports which describe and analyze environmental issues in Yugoslavia a large and successful conference which brought together American and Yugoslav scholars and the production of film highlighting environmental problems and concepts in the Yugoslav setting

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72

The program combined elements of the seminar field course tutori al and individual research in a foreign cultural setting Faculty taking part were David E Sopher and Lalita Sen The students involved who spent from two months to a year in India were James S Duncan Kathleen George Sue Gerson Mary Jo Jacob Michael Libbee and Bonnie Loyd several theses and dissertations are based on the work in India Certain Indian geography departments took part in the program too in particular those at Delhi and Banaras Hindu universities The core of the training program was a seminar involving Indian scholars and field experiences ranging from Delhi to Bodh Caya in Bihar

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974

The project involves the collection in microfilm and other forms of a wide range of eighteenth century socio-demographic data relating to the Spanish Empire This data is to be coded prior to optical scanning and computer storage The anilysis of the data will be carried out at

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two levels first aggregate parish statistics will be mapped and regional comparisons made second sub-parish data will be processed and analyzed to reveal the patterns of population distribution ethni c variation and socio-occupational structure for both urban and rural settlements A fuller description of the project will be found in the July 1975 issue of the Geographical Magazine Students at present involved in the project with Professor Robinson at Syracuse include Michael Swann Mark D Miller Linda Greenow and Leon Yacher In England the Oxford team is supported by the Social Science Research Council Dr Robinson is at present finalizing an application for research funds to extend the Syracuse component In December 1974 the pcoject was also fortunate enough to gain support from the Atlas Compushyter Laboratory Chilton Down (England) for processing data and programming assistance

Sense of Place Symposium 1972

The Geography Department in collaboration with the Colshylege of Visual and Performing Arts organized and hosted a symposium entitled A Sense of Place The theme of the symposhysium focused on the meaning of places to people in contemposhyrary society and the role geograshyphers artists and others play in articulating the meaning Pro-fessors Meinig Sopher Rowntree Zeck Colenutt and Wilbanks as well as graduate students Fishback Duncan and Hugill participated

Drought Fam ine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 This symposium coordinated by James L Newman was co-sponsored

by Geography and the Program of Eastern African Studies Participants included geographers from Clark Penn State Minnesota and Waterloo as well as an anthropologist a biologist and an A10 representative

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 Geography faculty contributed in a number of ways to Maxwells

activities Professor Jensen presided at a session entitled Delivery of Community Services in the Social Science Program Alumni Symposium and Professor Thompson was panel Chairman for Directions for Syracuse in the Maxwell-Syracuse Metropolitan Area Conference

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Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

middotl I - - JPhD problems brought to the boil

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Page 10: d .,. lenient an I 'he Ecoi Tu, .Man, ~ett IMPERIAL …...College London, and the Centre for Latin American Studies, London. Mark S. Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973.

NAME AFFILIATION DATE SPECIALTY ORIENTATION

Stephen Gale University of 73 The Regionalization Pennsylvania problem

Wilbur Zelinsky Penn State 73 Social geography in the US

Roger Hart C of New York 73 Environmental cogni-tion in children

William M Luers Dept of State 73 Origin of Detente in Soviet policy

Roger Downs Penn State 74 Cognitive mapping and spatial problem solving

Wi lliam H Nicolaisen SUNY Binghamton 74 Two surveys American culture and American place-names

Theodore Shabad New York Times 74 Resource develop-ment pol icy in the USSR

Gary B Peterson University of Utah 75 Landscape photography

Paul Wheatley Chicago 75 Spatial organization a view from the Tradishytional World

The department also enjoyed the contributions of three visiting postshydoctoral fellows Ary J Lamme 111 Jesse Miller Jr and BN Sinha each of whom spent from a semester to a year in residence

Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia

Three overseas projects and several on-campus symposia have inshyvolved most of the faculty and a number of graduate students at one time or another over the last several years

Syracuse-Yugoslav Project on Environment Policy and Planning

Between September 1972 and January 1974 a number of geography faculty and students were engaged in a major international research project in Yugoslavia The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was funded by the

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Non-participant observation in India

US Office of Education with the aim of analyzing environmental problems in that country and producing research and educational materials that would be useful in cross-national comparisions The project was housed at the Urban Institute of the Slovenian Republic in Ljubljana Robert G Jensen was the Project Director Faculty participants from the department irncluded Thomas J Wilbanks John H Thompson and David E Sopher Jon and Judy Mesinger Douglas McDonald and Corinne Plummer were involved as graduate student research personnel

The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was a great success Tangible results included ten published research reports which describe and analyze environmental issues in Yugoslavia a large and successful conference which brought together American and Yugoslav scholars and the production of film highlighting environmental problems and concepts in the Yugoslav setting

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72

The program combined elements of the seminar field course tutori al and individual research in a foreign cultural setting Faculty taking part were David E Sopher and Lalita Sen The students involved who spent from two months to a year in India were James S Duncan Kathleen George Sue Gerson Mary Jo Jacob Michael Libbee and Bonnie Loyd several theses and dissertations are based on the work in India Certain Indian geography departments took part in the program too in particular those at Delhi and Banaras Hindu universities The core of the training program was a seminar involving Indian scholars and field experiences ranging from Delhi to Bodh Caya in Bihar

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974

The project involves the collection in microfilm and other forms of a wide range of eighteenth century socio-demographic data relating to the Spanish Empire This data is to be coded prior to optical scanning and computer storage The anilysis of the data will be carried out at

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two levels first aggregate parish statistics will be mapped and regional comparisons made second sub-parish data will be processed and analyzed to reveal the patterns of population distribution ethni c variation and socio-occupational structure for both urban and rural settlements A fuller description of the project will be found in the July 1975 issue of the Geographical Magazine Students at present involved in the project with Professor Robinson at Syracuse include Michael Swann Mark D Miller Linda Greenow and Leon Yacher In England the Oxford team is supported by the Social Science Research Council Dr Robinson is at present finalizing an application for research funds to extend the Syracuse component In December 1974 the pcoject was also fortunate enough to gain support from the Atlas Compushyter Laboratory Chilton Down (England) for processing data and programming assistance

Sense of Place Symposium 1972

The Geography Department in collaboration with the Colshylege of Visual and Performing Arts organized and hosted a symposium entitled A Sense of Place The theme of the symposhysium focused on the meaning of places to people in contemposhyrary society and the role geograshyphers artists and others play in articulating the meaning Pro-fessors Meinig Sopher Rowntree Zeck Colenutt and Wilbanks as well as graduate students Fishback Duncan and Hugill participated

Drought Fam ine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 This symposium coordinated by James L Newman was co-sponsored

by Geography and the Program of Eastern African Studies Participants included geographers from Clark Penn State Minnesota and Waterloo as well as an anthropologist a biologist and an A10 representative

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 Geography faculty contributed in a number of ways to Maxwells

activities Professor Jensen presided at a session entitled Delivery of Community Services in the Social Science Program Alumni Symposium and Professor Thompson was panel Chairman for Directions for Syracuse in the Maxwell-Syracuse Metropolitan Area Conference

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Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

middotl I - - JPhD problems brought to the boil

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
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Non-participant observation in India

US Office of Education with the aim of analyzing environmental problems in that country and producing research and educational materials that would be useful in cross-national comparisions The project was housed at the Urban Institute of the Slovenian Republic in Ljubljana Robert G Jensen was the Project Director Faculty participants from the department irncluded Thomas J Wilbanks John H Thompson and David E Sopher Jon and Judy Mesinger Douglas McDonald and Corinne Plummer were involved as graduate student research personnel

The Syracuse-Yugoslav Project was a great success Tangible results included ten published research reports which describe and analyze environmental issues in Yugoslavia a large and successful conference which brought together American and Yugoslav scholars and the production of film highlighting environmental problems and concepts in the Yugoslav setting

Office of Education Graduate Training Program in India 1971-72

The program combined elements of the seminar field course tutori al and individual research in a foreign cultural setting Faculty taking part were David E Sopher and Lalita Sen The students involved who spent from two months to a year in India were James S Duncan Kathleen George Sue Gerson Mary Jo Jacob Michael Libbee and Bonnie Loyd several theses and dissertations are based on the work in India Certain Indian geography departments took part in the program too in particular those at Delhi and Banaras Hindu universities The core of the training program was a seminar involving Indian scholars and field experiences ranging from Delhi to Bodh Caya in Bihar

The Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population Project (JOSP) 1974

The project involves the collection in microfilm and other forms of a wide range of eighteenth century socio-demographic data relating to the Spanish Empire This data is to be coded prior to optical scanning and computer storage The anilysis of the data will be carried out at

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two levels first aggregate parish statistics will be mapped and regional comparisons made second sub-parish data will be processed and analyzed to reveal the patterns of population distribution ethni c variation and socio-occupational structure for both urban and rural settlements A fuller description of the project will be found in the July 1975 issue of the Geographical Magazine Students at present involved in the project with Professor Robinson at Syracuse include Michael Swann Mark D Miller Linda Greenow and Leon Yacher In England the Oxford team is supported by the Social Science Research Council Dr Robinson is at present finalizing an application for research funds to extend the Syracuse component In December 1974 the pcoject was also fortunate enough to gain support from the Atlas Compushyter Laboratory Chilton Down (England) for processing data and programming assistance

Sense of Place Symposium 1972

The Geography Department in collaboration with the Colshylege of Visual and Performing Arts organized and hosted a symposium entitled A Sense of Place The theme of the symposhysium focused on the meaning of places to people in contemposhyrary society and the role geograshyphers artists and others play in articulating the meaning Pro-fessors Meinig Sopher Rowntree Zeck Colenutt and Wilbanks as well as graduate students Fishback Duncan and Hugill participated

Drought Fam ine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 This symposium coordinated by James L Newman was co-sponsored

by Geography and the Program of Eastern African Studies Participants included geographers from Clark Penn State Minnesota and Waterloo as well as an anthropologist a biologist and an A10 representative

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 Geography faculty contributed in a number of ways to Maxwells

activities Professor Jensen presided at a session entitled Delivery of Community Services in the Social Science Program Alumni Symposium and Professor Thompson was panel Chairman for Directions for Syracuse in the Maxwell-Syracuse Metropolitan Area Conference

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Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

middotl I - - JPhD problems brought to the boil

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
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two levels first aggregate parish statistics will be mapped and regional comparisons made second sub-parish data will be processed and analyzed to reveal the patterns of population distribution ethni c variation and socio-occupational structure for both urban and rural settlements A fuller description of the project will be found in the July 1975 issue of the Geographical Magazine Students at present involved in the project with Professor Robinson at Syracuse include Michael Swann Mark D Miller Linda Greenow and Leon Yacher In England the Oxford team is supported by the Social Science Research Council Dr Robinson is at present finalizing an application for research funds to extend the Syracuse component In December 1974 the pcoject was also fortunate enough to gain support from the Atlas Compushyter Laboratory Chilton Down (England) for processing data and programming assistance

Sense of Place Symposium 1972

The Geography Department in collaboration with the Colshylege of Visual and Performing Arts organized and hosted a symposium entitled A Sense of Place The theme of the symposhysium focused on the meaning of places to people in contemposhyrary society and the role geograshyphers artists and others play in articulating the meaning Pro-fessors Meinig Sopher Rowntree Zeck Colenutt and Wilbanks as well as graduate students Fishback Duncan and Hugill participated

Drought Fam ine and Population Movements in Africa 1974 This symposium coordinated by James L Newman was co-sponsored

by Geography and the Program of Eastern African Studies Participants included geographers from Clark Penn State Minnesota and Waterloo as well as an anthropologist a biologist and an A10 representative

The Maxwell Schools 50th Anniversary Celebration 1973-74 Geography faculty contributed in a number of ways to Maxwells

activities Professor Jensen presided at a session entitled Delivery of Community Services in the Social Science Program Alumni Symposium and Professor Thompson was panel Chairman for Directions for Syracuse in the Maxwell-Syracuse Metropolitan Area Conference

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Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

middotl I - - JPhD problems brought to the boil

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Page 13: d .,. lenient an I 'he Ecoi Tu, .Man, ~ett IMPERIAL …...College London, and the Centre for Latin American Studies, London. Mark S. Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973.

Changes in the PhD Seminar Since 1972 the traditional PhD Seminar

has been gradually transformed into a more general departmental research forum now called the Geography Research Colloquium It is open to all students and faculty

On most Fridays the seminar room is filled to capacity Presentations have been given by faculty students and departmental visitors All PhD candidates still present their research sometime during the year but greater inforshymality seems to contribute to better dialogue than in the past and most agree to more effective constructive criticism as well

Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings

During the last three years resident graduate students have presented over twenty papers at professional meetings Eight papers were presented at the 1974 AAG program in Seattle alone The regional AAG Meetings the last at West Point in the Fall of 1974 have also provided major forum for presentation of graduate research Some half dozen papers are scheduled for the forthcoming AAG Meetings in Milwaukee

Guide to the Graduate Program is Available At the start of the 1974 academic year a

book let designed to introduce new graduate students to the basic educational and administrative structures of the Geography Department

middotl I - - JPhD problems brought to the boil

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was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

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  • Structure Bookmarks
    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Page 14: d .,. lenient an I 'he Ecoi Tu, .Man, ~ett IMPERIAL …...College London, and the Centre for Latin American Studies, London. Mark S. Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973.

was issued The booklet Guide to the Graduate Program brings together in one document a description of the main elements of the Masters and PhD programs along with current departmental procedures It is available from the Department

Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James In December of 1974 Preston E James Maxwell Professor Emeritus of

Geography was awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree by the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor Professor James currently residing in Florida also holds honorary degrees from Syracuse University and from Eastern Michigan University at Ypsilanti

Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output The Syracuse Geographical Series continues to function with publicashy

tion of On Geography Selected Writings of Preston E James (ed) DW Meinig being added to the list

The departmental Discussion Paper Series has been revived and five new papers are being processed

No 1 Klaus D Gurgel Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Culture Hearth

No 2 Nigel J Allen Man Machine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Cognitions

No 3 Ary J Lamme Ill Christian Science in the USA 19)(1910 A Distributional Study

No 4 David J Robinson The Analysis of Eighteenth Century Spanish American Cities Some Problems and Alternative Solutions

No 5 Justin C Friberg Field Techniques and the Training of the Geographer

Members of the new editorial committee are David J Robinson (Chairman) James S Duncan Justin C Friberg and Ralph A Sanders

Currently the desirability of making the large amount of department research on the New York State area more widely available through the medium of an Upstate Series in Geograshyphy is also being conshysidered

The cartographic facilishyties which are now in new quarters at 401 Comstock Avenue continue to pro-vide a vita l teaching and Home of cartographic facilities and research space research function In addi-

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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

Maps in progress

Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

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MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
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tion to designing and proshyducing maps for faculty publications the cartograshyphic laboratory has undershytaken numerous projects for local planning agencies and the University Community Mapping projects such as the Campus Bus Route Map and base maps for ALPHA a central New York health care planning agency have provided advanced stushydents with f inancial support as well as practical experi-ence

Prospective cartographers are encouraged to participate in Practicum in Cartography a course in which advanced students work under the immediate supervision of the Departments Staff Cartographer D Michael Kirchoff on faculty research and contract projects In this way the cartographic laboratory is better able to meet demands for more specialized professional training as well as expanding its services to the faculty and the community

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Alumni Support is Welcomed

In the 1971 issue of Geography at Syracuse it was announced that arrangements had been made for geography alumni to make restricted contributions to Syracuse University earmarking such funds for support of activities of the department The response has been greatly appreciated and it is hoped that it will be continued and be greatly expanded Since it is difficult in these days of tight university budgets to find internal support for anything but essentials outside help is important if the department is to continue a variety of discretionary activities such as for example publishing this kind of document

Restricted contributions should be addressed to the Chairman Department of Geography Syracuse University and indicated as being for the Cressey Fund or the James Fund The estate of Professor George B Cressey first chairman of the department established the Cressey Fund interest from which is intended to support faculty research and publication special lectureships and symposia and other activities such as field work contributing to the intellectual activity of the department Professor PE James has established a James Fund for similar purposes Contributions to these funds not only help Syracuse geography but honor these men who contributed so much toward making the department what it is

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Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

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JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
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Page 16: d .,. lenient an I 'he Ecoi Tu, .Man, ~ett IMPERIAL …...College London, and the Centre for Latin American Studies, London. Mark S. Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973.

Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey Just as this issue of Geography at Syracuse was going to press word of

Marian Cresseys death arrived Her passing was sudden and apparently unexpected Only recently she attended a departmental reception at Dr Jensens residence and was her usual vigorous and cheerful self Her passing is mourned by all who knew her as a highly socially-conscious lady and a delightful hostess within the University Community

GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY

Between September 1971 and December 1974 the Geography Department granted 36 graduate degrees The degree recipients with research titles and principal advisors are listed below Degrees received earlier are shown in previous issues of Geography at Syracuse

1971 Kanaan Nu had J PhD A Geographic Study in Transport Planning The Case of the Bio-Bio Region in Chile (Karaska)

Silberfein Marilyn PhD Regional Impact of Tanzanian Village Settlement Schemes (Sopher)

Doeppers Daniel F PhD Ethnicity and Class in the Structure of Philippine Cities (Sopher)

Ajao Florence MA The Elite and Political Integration in Nigeria (Newman) 1972 Flad Harvey MA Patterns of Urban Residence of North American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

Irwin Daniel R PhD The Development of Terrain Representation in American Cartography (Dahlberg)

Yu Chirstopher MA A Multivariate Statistical Analysis of Changes in Rice and Vegetable Cultivation in Hong Kong 1956-1966 (Wilbanks)

Rodriguez-Blanco J Alberto MA The Pattern of In-Migration and Settlement of Puerto Ricans in Syracuse New York (Colenutt)

Scharpf Francis MA Soviet Locational Policy Measuring Its Effectiveness (Jensen)

Bailly Edward M A The Application of Graph Theoretic Measures to Selected Highway Networks (Sen)

Mesinger Jonathan MA The Changing Cultural Geography of the Jews in Eastern Europe 1897-1926 (Jensen)

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Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
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Page 17: d .,. lenient an I 'he Ecoi Tu, .Man, ~ett IMPERIAL …...College London, and the Centre for Latin American Studies, London. Mark S. Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973.

Gimigliano Michael MA Industrial Climate (Thompson)

Cordon Barry MA The Commercial Strip as an Indicator of American Cultural Themes (Colenutt)

1973 Christiansen Jane K MA Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970 (Meinig)

Livingstone Roger MA Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 (Rowntree)

Musiol Joseph MA Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York (Rowntree)

Lowry Mark PhD Geographical Characteristics of a Bi-Racial Society The Mississippi Case (Meinig)

Evans Marlene MA Cartographic Analysis of Mortality Data A Case for the Cartogram (Meinig)

McHenry Stewart PhD The Syrians of Upstate New York (Meinig)

Dyce Cedric M A A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 (Colenutt)

Schuth Katarina PhD Literacy in Rural India A Geographic Analysis (Sopher)

Flad Harvey PhD The City and the Longhouse A Social Geography of American Indians in Syracuse New York (Newman)

1974 Duncan James S M A The Residential Landscape as Presentation of Self Two Elites in Hyderabad India (Sopher)

Helms Carol E MA Old Age in Two Urban Neighborhoods An Ecological Study of Old People in Syracuse New York (Rowntree)

Wheeler Sue Holben MA The Relationsh ip Between Regional Levels of Industri alization and Regional Levels of Economic Development in the USSR 1950-1970 (Jensen)

Munson John H MA Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Characteristics Spatial Patterns and Preferences (Thompson)

Darl ington James W MA A Railroad Geography The New York Ontario and Western Railway (Thompson)

Plummer Corrinne M MA Geographic and Socioeconomic Patterns of Central Health Facility Utilization A Study of Three Hospital Emergency Rooms in Syracuse New York (Monmonier)

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS

Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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Sipos John L MA Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments (Newman)

Kaya Ismail MA A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 (Sen)

Tennakoon MUA M A Rural Settlement and Land Use in North Central Sri Lanka (Sopher)

Bruner Edward F PhD Spatial Organization of the Soviet Economy The Sovnarhoz Experience 1957-1965 (Jensen)

Heath Douglas MA Environmental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tully Lakes Central New York (Rowntree)

Georges Daniel PhD The Ecology of Urban Unrest The Case of Arson in Newark 1967 (Newman)

Meyer Kenneth Charles PhD Persistence and Change in Ethnic Residential Space An Ecological Case Study of The Polish in Philadelphia (Sopher)

Thiu ri Philip J PhD Spatial Structure and Spatial Interaction Patterns of a Dairy Industry A Study in Planning (Thompson)

STAFF

de LAUBENFELS DA V0 (PhD University of Illinois 1953) Professor proshyfessional interest Vegetation geography climatology and circum-Pacific reshygion natural environments of urban areas and natural env ironmental systems Dr de Laubenfels most recent travels have taken him to the South Pacific and Southeast Asia where he studied vegetation occurences and collected plants A monograph on gymnosperms of New Caledonia was published as Flore de la Nouvelle-Calidonie et Dependances Gymnosperms No 4 (Paris 1972) 168 pp His book entitled Regionalization of World Vegetation with be published later this year by Syracuse Press Dr de Laubenfels also is occupied in the preparation of an undergraduate text on world geography

JENSEN ROBERT G (PhD University of Washington 1964) Associate Professor and Chairman professional interests Soviet Union economic geography and regional economic planning In addition to assuming the chairmanshyship of the Geography Department in 1973 Dr and the FLORE keeps floodin in

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

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MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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FACUL TY 1975 Back row left to right David Sopher David de Laubenfels Michael Kirchoff and Ralph Sanders Middle row David Robinson James Newman Lalita Sen Mark Monmonier and Rowan Rowntree Front row Donald Meinig John Thompson and Robert Jesen

Jensen has been busy in other administrative posts including Director Soviet and East European Studies Program Syracuse University Director SyracuseshyYugoslav Environmental Policy Project and Chairman AAG Steering Committee on Soviet-American Seminars 1973-74 Regional Pricing and the Economic Evaluation of Land in Soviet Agriculture in The Soviet Economy in Regional Perspective (New York Praeger 1973) and Environmental Problems in the Soviet Union The Geographical Review April 1975 ref lect Dr Jensens research interests

KIRCHOFF D MICHAEL (MA Un iversity of Wyoming 1972) Staff Cartographer professional interests Cartography and mapping map reproshyduction and graphic design As head of the cartographic laboratory Mr Kirchoffs activities include the design and production of maps for staff publication cartographic consu lting to the university community and the management of various government and private mapping projects contracted by the laboratory

MEINIC DONALD W (PhD University of Washington 1953) Maxwell Professor professional interests Historical geography cul tural and social geography of the US geography of cultures Or Mein ig was designated Maxwell Professor of Geography in May 1973 at the conclusion of his five-year term as departmental chairman Or Meinig was on leave during 1973-74 spending the fall at St Andrews University in Scotland the winter at The Hebrew University in Jerusalem and the spring in Wales During this time he lectured on American cu lture and landscapes and browsed the local libraries His article American Wests lhas appeared in the Ju ly 1972 issue of the Annals of the AAG Current research and writing focuses on historical geographical interpretation of the American nation

MONMONIER MARK S (PhD The Pennsylvania State University 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Cartography and automated map

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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analysis map perception computer applications and quantitative methods population geography Dr Monmoniers wide interests are reflected in his long publication list Notable recent additions have included Simplifying Data Reduction for More Effective Communication in Thematic Mapping Proceedings of the American Congress on Surveying and Mapping Washi ngton DC September 1974 Analogs Between Class-i nterval Selection and LocationshyAl location Models The Canadian Cartographer 10 1973 MaximumshyDifference Barriers An A lternative Numerical Regionalization Method Geographical Analysis 5 1973 Flow-linkage Construction for Spatial Trend Recognition Geographical Analysis 4 1972 Measures of Pattern Complexity for Choropleth Maps The American Cartographer 1 1974 Dr Monmonier has also produced guides to computer programs for geographical analysis and is a member of the Association of American Geographers Committee on College Geography and the American Geographical Societys Committee on Popularization

NEWMAN JAMES L (PhD University of Minnesota 1969) Associate Professor professional interests Population geography Africa geography of diet Dr Newman served as director oi a Summer Semi nar in East Africa in 1973 and continues his research emphasis in that part of the world Dimensions of Sandawe Diet appeared in Ecology of Food and Nutrition 1974 and Drought Famine and Population Movements in Africa Syracuse East Africa Series 1975 is in press and a new research proposal on Food Accessibility and Dietary Change in Africa has been drafted He also is currently participating in preparations for a book entitled Contemporary Africa Dr Newman took a philosophical stance with his Formal Functional and Nodal Regions Three Fallacies (with R Symanski) which appeared in the November 1973 issue of The Professional Geographer

ROBINSON DA ViD J (PhD University of London 1967) Associate Professor professional middot interests Historical geography Latin America population of colonia l Spanish America modernization in the nineteenth century Having worked previously on Venezuelan and Argentine aspects of historical geography during the colonial period Dr Robinson is embarking (jointly with Dr David Browning of the University of Oxford) on the Joint Oxford-Syracuse Population project (JOSP) a comprehensive collection and analysis of demograph ic and socio-economic data for the entire Span ish Empire between 1760 and 1800 Dr Robinson recently spent more than six months in Latin America and Europe photocopying archival material Recent publications and papers presented in English include (with MM Swann) Ecological Aspects of the Latin American Colonial city A Case Study of Caracas 1766 at the CLAG Meeting December 1974 (with MM Swann and MD M iller) Distribution and Structu re of the Popu lation of the Span ish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis at the Congress of Americanists Mexico City October 1974 New Towns in Eighteenth Century Northwest Argentina Journal of Latin American Studies 6 1974 H istorical Geography in Latin America in ARH Baker (ed) Progress in Historical Geography (London David and Charles 1974) Dr Robinsons chapters on Colombia-Venezuela and the Guianas have recently appeared in the revised paperback edition of Blakemore and Smiths

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

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John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

LAMBERT JACK E

LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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Latin America Geographical Perspectives (London Methuen 1974)

ROWNTREE ROWAN A (PhD University of Californ ia Berkeley 1973) Assistant Professor professional interests Human response to urban physical environmental policy and problems of water and energy resources Dr Rowntrees interests in environmental management have involved him in the Presidents Task Force for evaluation of National Park Service policy (1971-72) and more recently as a project reviewer for the National Science Foundation and Research Advisor for the Conservation Foundation Recent publ ications growing out of his research include Myth and Institution in Coastal Resource Policy in HJ Walker (ed) Geoscience and Man 1975 Coastal ErosionThe Meaning of a Natural Hazard in the Cultural and Ecological Context in Gilbert F White (ed ) National Hazard Research (Oxford 1974) Dr Rowntree has also participated in several special sessions at national and regional meetings including Water Resources Planning and Management in New York State AAG West Point 1974 Visual Pollution and Public Law (New York State Council of Environmental Advisors Vassar Col lege 1974)

SANDE-S RALPH A (PhD University of Minnesota 1974) Assistant Professor professional interests Urban and social geography residential patterns and systems theory appl ications scale problems in urban research quantitative methods The author of a recent publ ication (with PW Porter) on Shamicroe in Revealed Mental Maps Annals AAG 1974 Dr Sanders has several publications in preparation including such topics as The Public Use SampleA Geographical Context Bi level Effects in Urban Residential Ecology and Forms of Dual-Scale Synthesis Dr Sanders is the principal liason between the department and the Metropolitan Studies Program of the Maxwel l School

SOPHER DAVIDE (PhD University of Cal ifornia Berkeley 1954) Professor professional interests South Asia cu ltural and social geography geography of religion and language Dr Sophers w ide-ranging interests are reflected in recent publications His essay on Place and Location Notes on the Spatial Patterning of Cu lture was published alongside other distinguished contribushytions in C Bonjean and L Schneider (eds) The Idea of Culture in the Social Sciences (Cambridge University Press 1973) His long involvement in the analysis of Indian culture is seen in such studies as Towards a Rediscovery of India Thoughts on Some Neglected Geography in MW Mikesell (ed) Geographers Abroad Essays on the Problems and Prospects of Research in Foreign Areas (Chicago 1973) and Indian pastoral castes and livestock ecologies in LS Leshnik and GD Sontheimer (eds) Nomads and Pastoralists in South Asia (forthcomi ng 1975) At present Dr Sopher is ed iting a collection of geographi cal Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture Stemming from his work on Indian statistics Dr Sopher has recently proposed a new Measure of Disparity in the December 1974 issue of The Professional

Geographer His continued interest in the geography of religions is evidenced in that he chaired a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions at the 1974 Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle In add ition he also has served as map editor of Historical Atlas of the Religions of the World (Macm illan 1974)

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

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John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

LAMBERT JACK E

LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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THOMPSON JOHN H (PhD Un iversity of Washington 1949) Professor professional interests New York State United States economic and manufacturing geography regional and urban development problems quality of living environment issues Evolving out of Dr Thompsons work on his book Geography of New York State and consulting tasks dealing with redevelopment problems at regional and metropolitan scales have been efforts to measure and evaluate t he nature of living environments Towards a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubl jana 1973 (with JC Hubbard Jr) reflects these efforts Also as chairman of the Tully Planning Board Dr Thompson has been applying the concept of participant planning to the design of master plans Reshysu lts of th is work have appeared in the local press

JAMES PRESTON E (PhD Clark Un iversity 1923) 379 Villa Drive South Atlantis FL 33462 Jimmy continues in his non-resident status as Professor Emeritus

GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E

ALLAN NIGEL JR (AB Berea College 1965 M IPA Syracuse University 1970) After two years teaching in Wyoming Nigel returned to Syracuse to f inish writing his dissertation on Ethnic Differences in Ecology and Circulation in the Kuh Daman Valley Afghanistan During the past four years he has published an Annotated Bibliography of Rural Marketing in South Asia Technical Bulleti n No 8 (Kabul Institute of Geography Kabul University 1971) 24 pp Afghanistan as a Subregion of South Asia Asian Studies Professional Review 1 (Spring) 1972 pp 109-114 Recent Sources of Data on Afghanistan Geographical Review 63 (3) 1973 pp 397-399 and The Modernization of Rural Afghanistan A Case Study in Louis 8 Dupree and Linette Albert (eds) Afghanistan in the 1970s (New York Praeger 1974) pp 113-125 During Apri l 1974 he read a paper entitled Techno-Environmental Change in the (is-H indu Kush at the Association of Asian Studies Meeting in Boston and another paper on Ecological Criteria as a Basis of Ethn ic Group Differentiation at the AAG Meeting in Seattle Forthcoming publications inc lude Man Mach ine and Snow A Study of Recreationists Landscape Perceptions a revised version of a paper read in 1974 at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers which wil l appear as a departmental Discussion Paper Environmental Cognition of Niveous Landscapes Pro ceedings Eastern Snow Conference 32 (1975) and Kuh Daman Periodische Markte Anziehungspunkt fur den Landwirtschaftlichen Verkehr und Potentielle W irtschaftsentwick lu ng in Erwin Grotzbach (H rsg) Zeitliche Probleme der Urbanen Geographie und Regionalen Entwicklung in Afghanistan (Meisenheim am Gian Anton Hain in press)

ASKELAND RICHARD A (BA Augustana College 1961 MA Southern Ill inois University 1970 Before entering the PhD program at SU Dick attended the University of Vienna (1971-72) He has increasingly become interested in agricu ltural change and rural architecture and is preparing a dissertation proposal on Barn Styles as Geographic Indicators of Agricultural History in New York State

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Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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Graduate students with time to have their photo taken

Back row left to right Doris OKeefe Brooks Green Doug Robertson Doug Heath Phil Hoffman Doug McDonald Cordon Matzke Peter Hugill Duncan Reid Middle row left to right Klaus Curgel Nigel Allen John Hubbard Mark Miller Pete Herrell Betsey Hansel Carol Baum Hal Sommers Debbie Walker Nilima Paul Leon Yacher Jeff Cordon Front row left to right Bruce Bigelow Harendra Sharma Mohammed Hasan Dan Carver Dick Askeand Bob Donnell Cirma Kebbede

BALL Y EDWARD 0 (AB Dartmouth College 1967 MA Syracuse University 1972) Ed has held a NDEA Title IV Fellowship while at Syracuse He is interested in pattern analysis and is presently completing a doctoral dissertation on The Analysis of Human Landscape Patterns as Affected by Distortions in a Uniform Plane

BAUM CAROL (BA cum laude Augustana College 1974) Carol is a first-year graduate student She hold a Syracuse University Fellowship and is interested in envi ronmental perception

BIGELOW BRUCE (BA Syracuse University 1965 MA The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Bruce returned from a one-year leave of absence teaching at Plattsburgh NY to complete a PhD dissertation on The Social Geography of an Early Industrial Pedestrian City Syracuse New York in 1860 His primary interest is in historical-urban geography and has done considerable work on ethnic neighborhoods and church membersh ip fields

BRUFF JAY (BA Kansas State University 1971 MA Kansas State University 1974) Jay is the most recent graduate student to arrive at SU and has commenced class work on the PhD program His research interests are historical preservation urban-historical geography and place imagery Jay recently read a paper on Past Images and Present Landscapes Historic Preservation in Fincastle and Pocahoncas Virginia at the Southeastern Regional AAC Meeting at Biloxi Miss and has published A Preliminary Report on Highland Park Preservation and Improvement of a Diverse Neighborhood

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(Roanoke VA Redevelopment and Housing Authority 1974) 87 pp

DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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DONNELL ROBERT P (BA Boston University 17 MA Clark University 1971) Bob is studying man-induced urban hazards and is researching a PhD dissertation on Fire in the City Geographical Analysis of Urban Structural Fire Problems and the Spatial Variation of Fire Hazardousness in Syracuse New York In October 1974 he presented a paper on Geographical Analysis of the Urban Structural Fire Problem at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point and has attended several seminars dealing with fire problems and prevention In 1973 Bob was the recipient of the Mellon Fellowship in Geography and Metropolitan Studies at Syracuse and currently holds a Mellon Graduate Assistantship in urban geography

DUNCAN JAMES S (BS Dartmouth College 1970 MA Syracuse University 1974) Jim has held departmental Graduate Assistantships since entering SU in 1970 and currently holds a Graduate Assistantship in the Department of Architecture In 1971 Jim spent seven months in India collecting data for his MA thesis His publications include The Social Order of 200 Yards of Public Street in Hyderabad India Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo NY 1972 pp 51-56 Landscape Taste as a Symbol of Group Identity A Westchester County Village The Geographical Review 63 (3) July 1973 pp 334-355 Landscape and the Communication of Social Identity 9th International Congress of Anthfopological and Ethnological Sciences Chi cago September 1973 forthcoming in Amos Rapoport (ed) The Mutual Interaction of People and Their Built Environment (The Hague Mouton 1975) (with R E Huke) Spatial Aspects of HYV Diffusion Studies in the Diffusion of Innovation No 6 Department of Geography The Ohio State University Discussion Paper Series 1974 (with NG Duncan) The Management and Negotiation of the Meaning of Place Examples from the Study of a Resort Hotel Proceedings AAG Middle State Division Philadelphia 1973 pp 38-40 In addition Jim has co-authored two articles with NG Duncan on Social

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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Worlds Status Passage and Environmental Perspectives A Case Study in Hyderabad India and Housing as Presentation of Self and the Structure of Social Networks The Old Elite of Hyderabad and the West Enders of Boston forthcoming in Gary T Moore and Reginald Colledge (eds) Environmental Knowing Theories Research and Methods (Pennsylvania Dowden Hutchinshyson and Ross 1975) In 1972 Jim presented Group Definitions of Place in the Sense of Place Symposium held on campus and has presented research papers at regional and national AAG meetings Environmental Components of the Self Socio-Psychological Aspects of the Man-Land Relationship in Hyderabad India has just been finished and will appear in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture He is now immersed in research for his doctorate

EVANS MARLENE (BA Utica College of Syracuse University 1966 MA Syracuse University 1973) Marlene returned to SU this year to pursue PhD work in medical geography She presented a paper on Spatial Dimensions of the Health Delivery System at the 4th Convocation of Occupational Therapy Program Utica College February 1974 She also currently holds an interesting position as coordinator and advisor to students working on an independent study at Empire State Colleges learning uinit Marlenes dissertation research will fall within the field of policy issues in health del ivery

FLEMING THOMAS E (BA Syracuse Un iversity 1958) Tom is a major in the US Air Force and is currently Assistant-Director of Military Services at SU He is interested in neighborhood cognition and residential mobility His Masters thesis topic is Residential Mobility of Suburban Home Owners

FRIBERC JUSTIN C (BS University of Idaho 1963 MA University of Nebraska 1969) Justins interests include urban geography and urbanization Latin America and field techniques and he is currently working on a dissertation entitled The Patterns and Processes of Cityward Migration Bucaramanga Colombia From 1970-1972 Justin was a Research Fellow of the Organization of American States Since 1971 he has published Migraciones hacia la Ciudad y las Consecuencias de Ia Urbanizacion on Latinoamerica Una Bibliografia Preliminar Division de lnvestigaciones Universidad Industrial de Santander Bucaramanga Colombia 1971 69 pp Migraciones lnternas Humanidades - Revista de la Universidad Industrial de Santander 5 Marzo 1972 pp 17-33 and Survey Research and Field Techniquemiddots A Bibliography for the Field-worker Exchange Bibliography No 513 Council of Planning Librarians Monticello Ill 1974 42 pp lrn 1973 Justin presented a paper on Rural M igrations Indications from Two Colombian Municipios at the CLAG Meeting University of Calgary Alberta Canada

CARES PAUL (BA Hons Middlebury College 1972) Pauls interests focus on environmental studies especially those related to hydrological problems At present he is completing an MA thesis on Water Quality on Chittenango Creek

CARVER DANIEL R (BA magna cum laude SUC Geneseo 1973) Dan is a

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

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JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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first-year graduate student holding the Cartography Assitantship His main in terests are cartography remote sensing and air photo interpretation

CORDON BARRY (BA George Washington University 1969 MA Syracuse University 1972) After a leave of absence with the US Forest Service Barry returned to SU in 1973 and is now working on his PhD dissertation entitled Recent Changes in an Urbanizing Small Town Barry is interested in landscape and Place in contemporary North America He co-authored with TC lambrix The Battle of Lynn Woods Natural History Magazine November 1973 presented A Plea for an End to the Neglect of the Landscape of Everyday Life at the New York State Visual Pollution Project at Vassar College February 1974 and Some Thoughts on the Man-Forest Relationship in Megalopolis at the Annual Meeting of the Society of American Foresters New York Chapter Rome January 1973 Barry has also lectured and commentated on aspects of cultural landscape interpretation at several meetings

CORDON JEFF (BA SUNY Binghamton 1967 MS The Pennsylvania State University 1970) Before coming to Syracuse Jeff was an instructor in geography at Pembroke State University Pembroke NC where he received the Excellence in Teaching Award in 1972 Four maps produced by Jeff appeared in The Detroit Geographical Expedition Discussion Paper No 1 another map on the worldwide extent of Black music appears in W Bunge and R Bordessa (eds) The Canadian Alternative (Toronto York University 1975) Jeff is currently a Teaching Assistant His interests range from the history of cartography through the geography of the American Indian to flea markets The last w il l probably provide a focus for his PhD d issertation

CMICLIANO MICHAEL (BA SUNY at Albanymiddot 1965 MA Syracuse University 1972) Mike is a historical geographer specializing in New York State Wh ile researching his dissertation on The Cherry Valley Turnpike he also has conducted an informal course on Reading the land in Central New York for the Humanistic Study Center for University College and taught in the Geography Department at SUNY at Oswego Earlier Mike co-organized with Tom Holloway a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography Examples and Implications at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

GREEN BROOKS C (BA Brigham Young University 1972 MA Brigham Young University 1974) Brooks has just entered the PhD program at SU He is interested in settlement patterns of the American west and intends to study historical geography

CREENOW LJNDA (f3A magna cum laude SU C Oswego 1974) Linda is a first-year graduate student and as a result of her Latin American research interests holds a Dell Plain Assistantship For her MA thesis she is carrying out an urban ecological study of eighteenth century Cartagena Colombia

CURCEL KLAUS D (BA magna cum aude University of Utah 1971 MA University of Utah 1972) During 1972-73 he held a Maxwell Fellowship and has been a Teaching Assistant for the past two years Klaus dissertation entitled Return to the Mormon Culture Hearth A Geography of Mormonism in New

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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York State reflects his interest in cultural-historical geography In 1974 Klaus received two research grants from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to conduct studies of visitors to the annual Hill Cumorah Pageant and to the new Mormon Temple in Washington DC Recently the Syracuse University Senate awarded him a research grant in support of a twelve-month long study of population flows to historic Mormon sites in western New York In February the AAG Research Grants Committee funded a new research project in the geography of religions which he will pursue later this year He has published The Hydroponic Industry in Utah Proceedings Third International Congress on Soilless Culture Sassari (Italy) 1973 pp 249-252 Klaus translated from Engl ish into German David E Sophers Religion and the Land Chapter 3 from Geography of Religions in Martin Schwind (Hrsg) Refigionsgeographie Wege der Forschung Band CCXVII (Darmstadt Germany Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 1974) In 1974 he presented Gods Drumlin Hill Cumorah in the Religious Geography of Mormonism at the 70th Annual AAG Meeting in Seattle A revised version of a paper read at the Ontario Regional Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographe~s Mormons in Canada and Religious Travel Patterns to the Mormon Hearth will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Klaus is organizer and chairman of a Special Session on the Geography in Religions at the 1975 AAG Meeting in Milwaukee

HANSEL BETSY (BA Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1974) Betsy is a first-year graduate student Her general interests are cultural geography and the regional geography of France

HASAN MOHAMMED (BA University of Rajasthan India 1964 MA University of Jodhpur India 1967) Hasan is a Fulbright-Hays scholar and after one semester at Buffalo NY transferred to a PhD program at Syracuse He taught geography at the University of Jodhpur before coming to the US and published several papers on the geography of salt production in India Currentshyly his research interests are urban and social geography and he is immersed in dissertation research on the Social Networks of Overseas Indians in the United States

HEATH DOUGLAS (BA Bucknell University 1971) Doug a former geologist is interested in environmental studies and has just completed an MA thesis on Environomental Considerations of Land Use Planning at Small Recreational Lakes A Case Study of the Tul ly Lakes Central New York

HERRELL CECIL R (BA California State University at Long Beach 1973) Pete is persui ng a joint program in geography and planning and intends to have his MRP completed in 1975 His interests include man-environment relations and remote sensing Last October Pete presented Content Analysis of Information Flow and Public Participation Onondaga Lake New York at the AAG Regional Meeting at West Point

HERZOG LAWR ENCE A (BA SUNY at Albany 1973) Larry is a first-year MA student interested in Latin America His thesis will be concerned with a comparison of ecological variations within selected cities either side of the

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Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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John APL Hubbard mapping the quality of living

Mexican-USA border In 1974 Larry was appointed the SU Varsity Soccer Coach and the success of his work can be judged from the highly competitive team that the University now fields

HOFFMANN PHILLIP (BA Augustana College 1973) Phil is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography

HUBBARD JOHN C JR (BA Dartmouth College 1967) John interested in the geographic application of computer programming is preparing an MA thesis on Mapping the Quality of Living Environment Micro-scale Spatial Accounting Process for Urbanized Regions Publications include Spatial Equilibria in Network Evolution Technical Paper No 2 Urban Transportation Institute Syracuse University September 1972 29 pp (with TJ Wilbanks and Toward a Geography of the Quality of Living Environments An Essay Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 27 pp (with JH Thompson)

HUGILL PETER J (BA Leeds University 1966 M A Simon Fraser University 1971) Peter was a Maxwell Fellow in 1970-71 and held several Teaching and Research Assistantships from 1971-73 His interests include the interpretation of cu ltural landscapes and he is completing a doctoral dissertation on Historical Continuity in the Cultural Landscape Its Employment as a Technique of Social Conduct in the Residential Village of Cazenovia New York Pubications include Landscape Its Social Conduct and Visual Depiction Proceedings AAG Middle States Division Geneseo October 1972 pp 82-88 (with MS Burke Geography Holdings in the SU Libraries An Annotated List of Journals and Series Syracuse University Libraries 1973 104 pp and (with MS Burke) Bibliographic Resources in Geography Syracuse University Libraries 1973 11 pp A paper on Social Conduct on the English Seafront Golden Mile will appear in the June 1975 issue of the Annals of the AAG Peter also presented a paper on James Street Syracuse NY A Nineteenth Century Upper-Class Landscape and exhibited A Pictoral Social History of James Street (with GA Zeck at a symposium held at SU in 1972 entitled A Sense of Place

JOHNSON KEN (BA Hunter College 1970 M RP Syracuse University 1972) Ken has a dual major Planning and Geography and holds an Urban Transportation Fellowship He is currently working on a PhD dissertation entit led The Relationship Between Residential Patterns and the Technological Environment in Metropolitan Syracuse NY 1950-1970

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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An expedition into urban renewal

JOHNSON TERRY (BA Hons St Cloud State College 1967 MS Southern Illinois University Edwardsville 1969) Terry has held an NDEA Fellowship and specializes in urban geography He is in the final stages of completing a PhD dissertation entitled A Spatial Analysis of Change in Residential Quality Syracuse New York 1960-1970

KAMERLING DAVIDS (BA University of Houston 1971) Davids principal interest is in regional development particulary within the USSR He is presently completing his Masters thesis on Regional Inequality of Social Indicators in the USSR

KEBBEDE CIRMA (BA Haile Selassie I University Addis Ababa Ethiopia 1973) Girma is a f irst-year MA student interested in the genesis of urbanism in his homeland

MATZKE CORDON E (BA Valparaiso 1966 MS Oklahoma State 1971) Gordon has just returned from an eighteen month research visit to Tanzania funded by Shel l and the American Council of Learned Societies fellowships This involved field research on his dissertation topic of An Investigation into the Influences of Isolated Human Settlements on Large Mammal Populations in an African Woodland Area Gordons primary interests are concerned with zoogeographical studies and environmental conservation and resource management and he has published and presented several papers on these themes including Settlement Reorganization for the Production of African Wild life in Forest Lands A Spatial Analysis Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal October 1972 Observations on a Barred Owlet Family Bulletin East African National History Society November 1974 Wildlife Migrations as TimeshySpace Phenomena a paper presented at the Seattle Meeting of the AAG 1974

MESINCER JONA THAN S (BA Syracuse University 1970 MA Syracuse University 1972) Jon has been a Teaching and Research Assistant in the Department and now holds a Doctoral Scholarship from the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture His professional interests include historical landscape preservation ethnogeography and historical-urban geography Jon is currently completing a PhD dissertation on The Growth and Structure of

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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS

Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

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JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
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Urban Ethnic Regions Jewish Communities in Nineteenth Century America In 1972 Jon went with his wife Judy to Yugoslavia where they studied aspects of historical landscape preservation His publications include The Living Cultural Landscape in National Parks in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 49-53 and The Preservation of the Cultural Landscape in Slovenia Public Participation in Environmental Protection Syracuse University Environmental Project Report Ljubljana 1973 52 pp Other activities include papers read on Syracuses Jewish Community The Changing Geography of an Urban Ethnic Region 6th Meeting Eastern Historical Geography Association Boston University 1972 and Defining the Urban Ethnic Region Syracuses Jewish Community 1850 to 1890 at the 1974 AAC Meeting in Seattle

McDONALD DOUGLAS (BA University of Wyoming 1968 MA Southern Illinois University 1969) After thirteen months of research in Yugoslavia Doug returned to SU in 1973 to continue his PhD program His interests include recreation and folk geography and Eastern Europe Doug is writing a doctoral dissertation on Geographic Planning of Recreational Space in a Socialist City The Case of Ljubljana Yugoslavia He has authored (with RE Snead) A Comparison of Aerial Photographs of the San Felipe Region Baja California Coastal Studies in Baja California Office of Naval Research Technical Report No 0-72-5 1972 The Upper Sava Valley Development vs Preservation in Alpine Landscape Preservation in Slovenia Syracuse University Environshymental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 pp 36-48 Recreational Needs and Locational Planning in Ljubljana Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana 1973 64 pp (with AJ Lamme Ill) Folk-Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly XXIX (2) June 1973 pp 111-120 which was presented as a paper at the Eastern Historical Geography Associat ion Meeting University of Maryland October 1973

MILLER MARK D (BS University of Oregon 1971) Mark is a Danforth Graduate Fellow completing an MA thesis on Environmental Decision Making in an Urban Context A Case Study His regional interests are Latin America and has co-authored with DJ Robinson and MM Swann a paper on Distribution and Structure of the Population of the Spanish Empire 1760-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XU Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) Other publications include Cran Chaco (with CE Martin) for Encyclopedia Britannica

OKEEFE DORIS (BA Mount Holyoke College 1974) Doris is a first-year graduate student interested in historical-cultural geography of the United States and holds a Teaching Assistantship in the Department

PAUL NILMA (BA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1968 MA Jiwaji University Cevalior India 1970) Before coming to SU in 1974 to undertake research Nilima taught geography in her home state She is interested in social geography and plans to write a Masters thesis on The Geography of Female Social Status in India

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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PETERSON NILS G (MA The Pennsylvania State University 1972) Nils is currently collecting data for a doctoral dissertation in economic geography with a focus on areal differences of real estate taxes in metropolitan Syracuse

REID DUNCAN (BS Springfield College 1969) Duncan is a first-year graduate student interested in environmental studies and regional planning

ROBERTSON DOUGLAS L (BA University of Oregon 1973) Dougs basic interest is in environmental cognition reflected in his almost completed MA thesis on Neighborhood Cognition in the Westcott Area of Syracuse New York For his doctoral research Doug expects to extend cognitive or behavioral analysis to a Latin American context He has published Rural Communes in the Eugene Area A Location Analysis Oregon Geographer VI (3) 1973 pp 19-23 Doug also presented papers at the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Association of Geographers Ontario Division Ontario January 1974 and at the October 1974 meeting of the Joint Middle States and New England-St Lawrence Division of the AAG West Point Doug was the geographer nominee for the Seminar Program for Selected Graduate Teaching Assistants has been a Research Associate to the Outdoor Urban Amenity Space Project Syracuse 1974 and is a member of a new group called The New Environment Association working to establish a prototypical community in the Syracuse area

SHARMA HARENDRA N (BSc Hons Gau hati University India 1960 MSc Gauhati University 1963) Prior to coming to SU for advanced graduate studies Sharma was Lecturer at Gauhati University Assam where he published several papers in his fields of interest regional development urban and rural geography He held a US Government Scholarship and is presently Or Sophers Research Assistant Sharma is writing a PhD dissertation on the Urban Impact on Rural Society in India A Spatial Analysis Publications include (with H P Das and DK Singh) Regional Geography of Assam Valley and Regional Geography of Meghalaya-Mikir Region in RL Singh (ed ) India A Regional Geography (Varanasi National Geographical Society of India 1971) pp 303-344 and pp 676-697 (with HP Das and DK Singh) Inter-Urban Pull as a Criterion in the Process of Regionalization in the Brahmaputra Valley Regional Pattern of Economic and Socio-Cultural Development in India (New Delhi lndo-USSR Joint Monograph 1971) np In addition he has authored Bhugol Bigyan (Gauhati Gauhati University Press 1973) Vol 5 80 pp a textbook in Assamese on geography designed for undergraduates He recently completed Some Aspects of Urban Impact on Rural Society in India which will be forthcoming in David E Sopher (ed) Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture After the completion of his dissertation Sharma plans to resume his teaching position at Gauhati University

SHIPANCA BEN (BA SUC-New Paltz 1971 MA Candidate) 109 Smith Lane Syracuse NY 13210

SOMMERS HAL (BS Hons University of Wisconsin-Superior 1974) Hal is a first-year graduate student interested in urban social geography particularly

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retail shopping patterns and the geography of the future

SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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SWANN MICHAEL (BA University of Kansas 1972) Mike held a Watson Fellowship from 1972-74 and a Dell Plain Assistantship 1974-75 He is completing an MA thesis on Ethnic Population Turnover and Changes in the Commercial Landscape The Italian Area of Syracuse NY (1960-1970) His publications include (with DJ Robinson and M Miller) Distribution and Structure of the Popu lation of Spanish America 1750-1800 A Framework for Computer Analysis (Actas y Memorias XLI Congreso Internacional de Americanistas Mexico City 1975) and another paper with DJ Robinson on Ecological Patterns in Latin American Colonial Cities A Case Study of Eighteenth Century Caracas presented at the CLAG Meeting Boca Raton Florida December 1974 forthcoming in Revista de Historia de America (IPGH) No 79 1975

THURI PHILIP (BA St Michaels College 1966 MS Cornell 19) Phil a native of Kenya holds an African Graduate Fellowship and has just completed his PhD degree The dissertation title was The Dairy Industry in Spatial Perspective with focus on Recommendations for Development in Kenya as Drawn from the New York State Case His professional interests are economic agricultural and urban geography For the next few months Phil will be employed as Instructor in the Educational Opportunity Center a part of the SUNY system in Syracuse

THOMPSON THEODORE A (BA Cornell 13) M Ed Cornell 14) Ted is interested in transportation planning His Ph D dissertation is C01cerned with The World of the Urban Truckdriver

WALKER DEBORAH R (BA Macalester College 1973) Debbies MA thesis is concerned with differential ferti lity rates in Yugoslavia In 1974 she travelled to Yugoslavia to participate in the AAG Seminar on Modernization in Yugoslavia

WEST WILLIAM (BA Hons Durham University England 1959 Diploma of Education Durham University 10) 8111 has a broad background in education and taught geography in England and the US before coming to SU for graduate work in 1972 His speciality is cultural and historical landscapes He is now in the f inal stages of completing his Masters thesis on Landscapes along the Old Erie Canal In March 1974 Bill presented a paper on Canal Landscapes Along the Old Erie at a conference held in Syracuse on The Preservation of Americas Canal Heritage Bill is also often engaged in theatrical work with the SU Drama Department and Salt City Regional Arts Center

WHEELER SUE (BA Syracuse University 1972 MA Syracuse University 1974) Sue currently holds a departmental Teaching Assistantship She is interested in Soviet economic geography the spatial implications of MarxismLeninism and Russian literature Her tentative dissertation title is Regional Development and the New Geography The Siberian North

YER I-OBDAKE EBKAKE W (BA Fourah Bay College Freetown 1970 MA

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

LAMBERT JACK E

LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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Hons amp Distinction California State University at Fresno 1972) Before coming to SU Yeri was a Principal at St Peters Catholic School Elemebiri Nigeria and held numerous Fellowships from the Nigerian and United States governments including a Fulbright award He served as a part-time lecturer at California State University at Fresno working on an MA degree as well as lecturing in the Model Cities Training Program At Syracuse he has held a Maxwell fellowship and a Teaching Assistantship in Afro-American Studies and Anthropology Yeris interests are broad including industrial geography urban and regional planning and economic development His dissertation will be on the geographic( impact and economic significance of developments in the Nigerian petroleum industry

YACHER LEON (BA University of New Mexico 1972 MA University of New Mexico 1974) Leon who currently holds the Watson Fellowship is primarily interested in Latin America though the role of geography in the Two-year Colleges remains an important secondary focus His doctoral research will probably be concerned with demographic and socio-economic structures in a selected region of eighteenth-century Peru

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Information as to current activities was requested from former Syracusans Well over 100 responded and the responses are the basis for the resumes below Although some alumni are not represented by resumes because they could not be contacted the significance of positions held and importance of geographic production of Syracuse people are reflected

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

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JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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ACKER WILLIAM JAMES (M A 1957 PhD 1969) Department of Geography Arizona State University Tempe AZ 85281 After more than a quarter of a century of service with the US Air Force Jim has retired from his Air Force Academy assignment in Colorado Springs and is now an Associate Professor at Arizona State He thoroughly enjoys his new position and is continuing his researches on urban geography and p lanning

AJAO FLORENCE (MA 1971) St Annes School Ibadan Nigeria

AL-KHAYAT HASSAN A (MA 1959) co Cultural Attache Embassy of the Republic of Iraq Washington DC

ALLEN JAMES P (PhD 1970) California State University Department of Geography Northridge CA 91324 Jim has published several articles on various aspects of the social geography of Maine and has recent ly examined patterns of Fillipino immigration to the United States At present Jim together with SU alumnus Steve Tweedie is working on mobility rates in various urban places in the US He next intends to explore the geography of food especially dietary patterns and changes within the United States

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ANTONELLI MICHAEL F (MA 1969) 34 Hatch Road Medford MA 02155

ARVO CPT WANOE JR (MA 1969) 9904 Cone Court Upper Marlboro MD 20870

AYRES LTC STEVEN E (MA 1969) 2211 Merri ll Street Rosevi lle MN 55113 Steve a Lieutenant in the US Navy is teaching freshman Navel ROTC students at the University of Minnesota He is as yet undecided between entering Law School in 1975 or going back to sea

BACIGALUPO MARIA 2315 Federico Lacroze Street Buenos Aires Argentina

BAILEY WALTER H (MA 1942) 19 Providence Forest McLean VA 22101

BAIN C KEITH (MA 1957) 45 Blyth Hill Road Toronto Ontario Canada M4N 3L6

BAKER MARVIN W JR (PhD 1970) 212 Hal Muldrow Drive Apt 227 Norman OK 73069 Marv is Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Oklahoma He has revised the manuscript on The Morphology of Mexican City and hopes to publish it later this year with Syracuse University Press Marvin is an active member of the local chapter of the Sierra Club which offers him many speaking engagements in Oklahoma and beyond on topics of conservation and environmental quality A paper enti tled Capitalism and a Humanistic Environment An Anachronism was read at the 1972 AAG Meeting in Kansas City

BALLERT ALBERT C (MS 1940) 11405 Cranston Avenue Livon ia Ml 48150

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

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JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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BANNING WALKER (MA 1969 PhD Candidate Clark University) RD 2 Ditman Road Weedsport NY 13166 Walker is currently Environmental Management Planner for the Central New York Regional Planning Board and has prepared many reports and handbooks in his field He works extensively with county Environmental Management Councils and citizen groups

BAUER COL (Ret) NEIL C (MS 1940) 18882 Guy Way Santa Ana CA 92705

BELITZ JANINA CORA (M A 1957)

BENNETT CHARLES J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 12 Oak Street Geneseo NY 14454 After receiving his M A in 1971 field work for his doctoral dissertation took Chuck to Kenya where he collected data on Indian settlement in Kenya He is now presently analyzing this material as part of his dissertation work He is presently teaching geography at the State University College at Geneseo

BENNETT DONALD C (MA 1951 PhD 1957) 1216 Maxwell Lane Bloomington IN 47401

BENNION LOWELL C BEN (MA 1963 PhD 1971) 2630 Plunkett Road Bayside CA 95524 Ben is Associate Professor of Geography at Humboldt State University He continues to research historical geography and human migration patterns During 197172 he received a Humboldt State University Foundation Grant for study of Portugese settlement in Humboldt County a Summer Research Fellowship from the LDS Historical Department for a study of post-1940 Mormon migration patterns was added in 1974 Ben presented a paper at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting and participated as commentator in a Special Session on Graduate Student Research in Historical Geography at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle

BERTHEA ROBERTpound (MPA 1974) 6111 Glenmont Apt 242 Houston TX 77036

BETZ GABRIEL P (PhD 1951) Department of Geography and Earth Science Cal ifornia State College California PA 15419 Dr Betz is Professor of Geography at the above institution This summer he plans to teach at Salzburg Austria in the Pennsylvania Consortium for International Education He is currently Executive Secretary of the Pennsylvania Council for Geography Education

BHATT BHARAT L (PhD Candidate) 18411 Vincennes Street Apt 35 Northridge CA 91324 Bharat is currently Assistant Professor of Geography at the California State University Northridge He read a paper on the Imprint of Islam on Landscape An Analysis of Gujarati Toponyms at the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle He is now pressing on to complete his doctoral dissertation a geographical analysis of the scheduled (depressed) castes in India One facet of the dissertation the segregation of scheduled castes in Indian cities will form a chapter in David E Sophers forthcoming book on Essays in the Spatial Analysis of Indian Society and Culture

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

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JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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BLACK WILLIAM A (MA 1948) 223 Clebe Avenue Ottawa Canada K1S 2C8 Bill is busy at work on environmental and resource problems in Canada In recent years he has read professional papers in Washington DC and Dartmouth NS and has publ ished numerous journal articles His article on The Great North Cumberland Ice Barrier and How it Helped to Build the Nation appeared in the October 1973 issue of the Canadian Geographical Journal

BOICE PETER L (MA 1969 PhD Candidate University of Toronto) 375 Brunswick Avenue 102 Toronto Ontario Canada M5R 2Z3 Peter has held a University of Toronto Open Fellowship during the past academic year and now is working on a PhD dissertation His research topic is Newcomers Reaction to and Cognition of the Urban Environment

BORDNE ERICH (MA 1951 PhD 1954) Geography Department Kent State University Kent OH 44240

BOYD WILLIAM A JR (MA 1957) 1309 Pepper Hill Drive Lansing Ml 48917 Bill is employed as Industrial Agent w ith the Michigan Department of Commerce OEE He is an Associate Member of the Michigan Professional lndustial Development Association Other professional interests include energy conservation min i steel mi lls and modular housing problems

BOWLES ANNE 128 Dorset Road Syracuse New York 13210

BROWN ALBERT W (PhD 1952) 230 Hol ley Brockport NY 14420 Dr Brown has been President of the State University College at Brockport since 1965 The publicity comm ittee would like to add that he is the highest ranking college administrator among our geography alumni

BROWN JOEL B (MA 1969) 5623 Regency Park Court Suitland Wash ington DC 20023

BROWN KATHLEEN MOLNOR (BA 1969 M A Kent State University 1971 PhD University of Minnesota 1975) Department of Geography University of M ichigan Ann Arbor M l 48104 Kathleen held a NSF Fellowship in 1972-73 and is now Visit ing Assistant Professor at the Un iversity of Michigan At the 1974 AAG Meeting in Seattle she presented a paper on Nonpubl ic Schools as Agents of Neighborhood Stabilization and has since co-authored with JS Adams a larger forthcoming work on that subject for the AAG Comparative Metropol itan Analysis Project

BROWN RALPH C (PhD 1964) 1008 Darwin Drive Grand Forks NO 58201 Ralph is completing his forth year as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of North Dakota and expects to be there for the forseeable future He presented two research papers at the 1974 AAG Seattle meeting and is studyi ng environmental problems especially weather modificashytion activities in North Dakota and the adjoining Northern High Plains states

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

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JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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BROWNELL JOSEPH W (PhD 1958) 44 Madison Street Cortland NY 13045 Joe is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at State University of New York at Cortland He is past Chairman of the Midd le States Division of the AAG His research interests continue to focus on Canada and the general area of popular regionalism

BRUNER MAJ EDWARD F (MA 1969 Ph D 1974) Department of Strategy US Army Command and Staff College Fort Leavenworth KS 66027 A year after Ed received his Masters degree from SU he moved with his fami ly to West Point where he taught geography for four years While there he co-authored and published the Landscape Atlas of the USSR for the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences at the USMA Since completing his dissertation last November he has relocated for one year and is presently teach ing geography at the Command Staff College

BYRD DON Department of Geography Mary Washington College of University of Virgi nia Fredericksburg VA 22401

BYRON WILLIAM G (PhD 1954) 18807 E Leadora Avenue Glendora CA 91740

CASSIDY ALBERT 0 (MA 1965) PO Box 85 Hi llside Drive Skaneateles NY 13152

CASTNER CHARLES 4110 Mitscher Court Kensington MD

CERF JERRY C (MS 1965) 310 Southfield Drive Fayetteville NY 13066

CHAMBERLA IN ALEXANDERS JR (MA 1953) 8 South Street Titusville FL 327780

CHI SECK C (MA 1965) 4935 Klebang Besar Sennette Estate Malacca Malaya Malaysia

CHRISTIANSEN JANE K (MA 1973) 874 Ackerman Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Janes MA thesis was on The Founding of Roman Catholic Parishes in Central New York and Adjacent Pennsylvania 1654-1970

COLE DAVDB (MA 1968) 227 Canyon Boulevard 301 Bou lder CO 80302 David is presently studying for a PhD at the University of Colorado His dissertation is on The Role of Psychological Belief Systems in Urban Planning and Urban Spatial Arrangement In 1973 he read a paper on Rural Fertility Behavior at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association at the University of Wyoming He holds a University of Colorado Graduate Fellowship and was recently awarded an Irwin Dissertation Research Grant

CONROY WILLIAM B (PhD 1963) Department of Geography Texas Tech University PO Box 4020 Lubbock TX 79409 Bill is currently Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department and Associate Dean of the College of

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

LAMBERT JACK E

LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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Arts and Sciences at Texas Tech University During the past six years he has coordinated the planni ng and in it ial development of a new geography department at the above institution His professional interest in historical geography of the American southwest and Latin America has led to several books and research papers In 1971 he co-authored w ith J Pearson and B Proctor Texas The Land and Its People Dallas Hendrick Long Publications A revision of Teaching World Geography (Portland ME Weston Walch Publications 1974) has just been completed From 1971-73 Bill served as Secretary-Treasu rer in the Southwestern AAC Division and was Chairman of that body from 1973-1974 Additionally he has been Assotiate Editor for Geography of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Journal

DALRYMPLE PAUL C MA 1952) 7 Jennison Road Cochitaute MA 01778

DALY CPT TIMOTHY E (MS Engi neering Adminstration 1973 MA Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences U SMA West Point NY 109 Tim is currently teaching geography at the USMA His professional interests focus on the regional concept and environmental perception His M A thesis t it le is The National Environmental Policy Act and the US Army Corps of Engineers

DARLINGTON JAMES MA 1974) 817 Sumner Avenue Syracuse NY 13210 Jims interest in historical transportation geography resulted in an M A thesis on that topic and a paper on Rai lroads and Their Location An Example of a Failure which he read at the 1974 Regional AAC Meeting at West Point

DA VIOSON C JUDY MEHAN (MA 1965) 3817 52st Lubbock TX 79413 Judy is current ly working on an M A in Museum Science and teaches geography on a part-time basis at the Department of Geography at Texas Tech University

DAVIS ROBERT A (MA 1950) RD 4 Slippery Rock PA 16057

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DEBYSINCH MOLLY (MA 1966 Ph D 1970) Department of Geography California State Un iversity Long Beach CA 90801

DE-CEN EILEEM M (MA 1949)

deTARLERA MARIA ROBLES MA 1951) 26 de Marzo 1319 p 7 Apt 701 Pocitos Montevideo Uruguay

DIETZ JOHN L (PhD 1970) Geography Department University of Northern Colorado Creeley CO 80631

Di MARTINO DAV0 (PhD Candidate) Mt Vern0f1 Avenue Apt 1 Marion OH 43302 David currently teaches geography at the Marion Campus of The Ohio State University and holds an administrative post as Chairman of the Faculty Cou ncil His doctoral dissertation entitled Residential Mobility and

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

LAMBERT JACK E

LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

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the Racial Transition Zone The Columbus Ohio Case is in the final stages of being completed

DOEPPERS DANIEL F (MA 1968 PhD 1971) 610 Leonard Street Madison WI 53711 Dan is Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the University of Wisconsin His research interests are in social-urban geography Earl ier field work in the Philippines has led to several journal articles the latest one on Ethnic Urbanism and Philippine Cities appeared in the December 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

DONAHUE JOHN JR (PhD 1970) Department of Geography State University of New York Albany NY 12203

DOW MAYNARD WESTON (PhD 1965) Star Route New Hampshire Road Bristol NH 03222 Wes is Professor of Geography at Plymouth State College of the Un iversity of New Hampshire As Director-Editor of the AAGs Distinguished Geographer Film Interview Series Wes has set Plymouth State as the repository and distribution center for the current inventory of sixty 16 mm fi lms This is a continuing project and its purpose is to capture the personal ities and central themes of the disciplines leading scholars in order to preserve a permanent record for contemporary and future use The AAG has received a grant from the National Science Foundation in support of the project Wes presented a paper on The Oral History of Geography at the 1973 Annual AAG Meeting in Atlanta and is presently a member of the Committee on the AAG Archives and Association History He recently analyzed the use of his interview series by various departments throughout the world and published his findings in the 1974 fall issue of The Professional Geographer In addition Wes has developed a course on the geography of sports a news item which was picked up by UPI and has since appeared in The New York Times and other newspapers from as far away as Guam

DREWES WOLFRAM U (PhD 1957) 5014 River Hill Road Washington DC 20016 Wolf continues to work as a Regional Development Specialist with the World Bank For the past few years he has been commuting on field assignments to Asia His latest project was to prepare a major resource survey and mapping project for the Indonesian Governments second Five-Year Development plan Recently he was transferred to the Central Policy Staff of the Bank and now looks forward to broadening his experience in Africa and the Near East being involved in the problems related to the Sahara drought area and irrigation projects in the Euphrates River basin Many of Wolfs present investigations are based on Earth Resources and Technology Satellite (ERTS) data which he finds to be extremely useful in international development activities Arlene also a Syracuse geographer with a Master of Library Science degree from Maryland University works in the library of the National Geographic Society Geographers visiting the Washington area are always welcome at the Drewes

DYCE CEDRIC (MA 1973 PhD Candidate) 1415 Mosher Street Baltimore MD 21217 After completing his Masters thesis on A Geographic History of the Negro Middle Class in West Baltimore 1880-1970 Cedric returned to

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

LAMBERT JACK E

LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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Maryland and is currently teaching geography at Morgan State College He is work ing on a dissertation which deals with aspects of the political geography of the Black Community in Balt imore

EISENBERG DOROTHEA 1838 Plymouth Road Nantogh NJ 11793

FAISSOL SPERIDIAO (MA 1954 PhD 1956) Conselho Nacional de Geografica Av Beria Mar 436 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Dr Faissols dual interest in spatial aspects of Brazilian economic development and quantitative techn iques is evident in his extensive publ ication list Recent studies have included 0 uso de correlacao canonica como instrumento de caracterizacao de um sistema Nucleo-Periferia na rede urbana brasileira Revista Brasileira de Ceografia 1972 and Problemas Ceograficos Brasileiros Analise Quantitativa Major studies of Brazils central-western and Amazonian regions appeared in the late sixties W hen not occupied with research at the I BGE Dr Faissol serves as President of the Urban and Regional Committee of the Pan-American Institute of Geography and History and Corresponding member of the IGLJ Committee on Quantitative Geography

FELIX HOWARD L (BA Clark University 1972) 44 Elmer Avenue Hamden CT 06514 Howard is preparing his Masters thesis on The Jewish Farm ing Commun ity of Upstate New York A Geographical Analysis

FISHBACK RONALD (M A Candidate) 219 Miles Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

FISHER JACK C (MA 1958 PhD 1961) Department of Geography and Environmental Engineering The Johns Hopkins Un iversity Baltimore MD 21218

FLAD HARVEY K (MA 1972 PhD 1973) 147 College Ave Poughkeepsie NY 12603

FLIERL HOWARD H (PhD 1955) 34 Wisconsin Avenue Delmar NY 12054

FLOYD BARRY N (PhD 1959) Antilles 11 Coventry Road Newton Hall Kingston 7 Durham KH1 3LE England Barry joined the staff of the Department of Geography at the University of Durham in 1972 after six years as Head of the Department at the University of the West Indies Jamaica Before lhat he was at the University of Nigeria from 1962-66 having left Dartmouth College to join in a Michigan State University venture to provide staff for the new university in Eastern Nigeria He has thus returned to his country of birth after some 23 years of academic nomadism

FONDA RONALD F 220 Burns Avenue Syracuse NY 13206

FOUNTAIN LAWRENCE F (MA 1927 PhD Clark University 1941) Susaq View Home Creek Drive Lock Haven PA 17745 Dr Fountain the first recipient of a graduate degree in Geography from Syracuse University continues to keep busy in church and community affairs He informs us that he does a great deal of reading some writing and is thoroughly happy

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

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JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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FOWLER G4RY L (MA 1957 PhD 1969) 676 Bryan Street Elmhurst 11 60126 Gary joined the faculty of the Geography Department at the University of Illinois Chicago Circle as Associate Professor in 1972 His research interests are population geography with an emphasis on migration and settlement patterns He has presented papers at professional meetings on urban migration patterns in the United States and settlement patterns in North Africa and has published journal articles in major geography publications

GANANA THAN VS (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Poona Poona - 7 India

CARVER COL JOHN B JR (MA 1966 Ph D Candidate) Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences United States Military Academy West Point NY 10996 John is head of the department and he reports that geography is now an elective field at the academy putting it on an equal footing with other disciplines

GEORGES DANIEL E (PhD 197-4) The Institute of Urban Studies University of Texas at Arlington Arlington TX 79110

GERSON SUE M (MA Candidate) 458 29th Street San Francisco CA 94131 Sue is currently working at the Institute of Urban and Regional Development at the University of California and is presently completing an MA thesis on Place Perception of Residents of Hyderabad India

CONEN AMRAM (MA 1960 PhD The Hebrew University 1969) Department of Geography The Hebrew University Jerusalem Israel Ami ram is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Geography The Hebrew University and Senior Researcher in social geography The Brookdale Institute of Gerontology and Human Development Jerusalem He has published numberous articles on economic and urban problems in Israel for example A Centripetal Pattern of Intra-urban Mobility in Israeli Medium-sized Towns Geografiska Annaer 56(8) 2 1974 Since 1972 Amiram has been Chairman of the International Geographer Union Working Group on the Impact of Urbanization on Rural Areas

GOODMAN L MARJORIE SMITH (MA 1947) 1600 Oxford Road Grosse Pointe Ml 48236

GRAHAM LTC TODD P (MA 1gg5) 8030 Lynnfield Drive Alexandria VA 22306 Todd presently is with the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

GRAY AELRED J (MA 1937) 5106 Angelo Drive NE Knoxville TN 37918

GRIFFIN WILLIAM C (MA 1968) 115 W Brookwood Drive Valdosta GA 31601

CUBARA MUHAMMAD K (MA 1964) 145 Long Meadow Circle Pittsford NY 14534

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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

LAMBERT JACK E

LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
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HALPIN JAMES T (M A 1950) Leigh Mil l Road Great Falls VA 22066

HANLON ELEANOR E (MA 1938 PhD Clark University) co Economy Book Store 317 South Salina Street Syracuse NY 13202

HAUPERT JOHNS (PhD 1955) 4224 Ridge Lea Road Amherst NY 14226

HERBST JOHN C JR (MA 1950 PhD University of Michigan 1953) Deer Island Morris CT 06763

HEWITT MAJ ROBERT A JR (MA 18) co James P Foley 12 Prospect Street Utica NY 13501

HIRT HOWARD F (MA 1951 PhD 1955) 184 Harvard Circle Newtonville MA 02160 Howard is Professor of Geography at Framingham State College During the 1973-74 academic year he was on a Fulbright Lectureship in Madras India

HODGKINS JORDAN A (PhD 1959) 5812 Glad Boulevard Kent OH 44240 In 1973 Jordan was named Professor of Soviet Geography at Kent State Univershysity During 1973 he was on research leave and travelled extensively through the USSR Two books The People of Europe and the Soviet Union and The People of Eastern Europe were published by W illiam H Sadlier Inc New York in 1972 He continues to do research on Soviet resources and is now revising his 1961 book on Soviet Power

HOLLOWAY THOMAS (PhD Candidate) Route 2 Monroe City MO 63456 Tom has returned to home country for a year to do research for his dissertation on Mark Twains Hannibal He is also involved in a M issouri place-name survey a Bicentennial project

HOUCH RICHARD F (AB 1952 MA 1957 PhD University of Wisconsin 1963) Department of Geography San Francisco State College San Francisco CA 94132 Dick is currently Acting Chairman of the Geography Department at San Francisco State College In 1971 Dick spent eight months on sabbatical leave in Japan As Vice-Chairman for Local Arrangements he is busy preparing for the Annual Meeting of the National Council for Geograph ic Education to be held in San Francisco in 1976

HOWA TSON CHARLES H Department of Geography Victoria College Victoria BC Canada

HSIEH JAMES CM (MA 1950 PhD 1953) 115 Woodshire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSIEH JEAN K (MA 1953) 115 Woodsh ire Drive Pittsburgh PA 15215

HSU SHIN YI (MA 1965) 2312 Hemlock Land Vestal NY 13850

HTOO TIN (PhD 1954) Department of Geography University of Rangoon Rangoon Burma

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

LAMBERT JACK E

LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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HUKE ROBERT E (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Box 98 Norwich VT 05055 Bob is Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography Department of Dartmouth College His research interests continue to focus on agricultural land-use changes in Southeast Asia Additionally he is conducting research on the use of ERTS to measure crop yields A recent paper on San Bartolome and the Green Revolution was published in the January 1974 issue of Economic Geography In 1974 Bob del ivered the keynote address on Geography and the Climate of Rice and the International Rice Research lnstitutes symposium on Climate and Rice at Los Banos Philippines

HULL ANN REMINGTON (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Ann was recently elected to a third four-year term to the Maryland House of Delegates from the 22nd District of Pri ce Georges County Democrats of the House elected her Speaker Pro-Tern of the House of Delegates That is a first for a woman in Maryland and as far as our records show a first for an alumna of our department In 1972-73 Ann chaired the Western Pri ce Georges County Transportation Alternatives Study She is currently serving on the Maryland Comm ission on lntergovernment Cooperation and is a member of the Committee on Cit izen Participation in Transportation Plann ing Transporta-

t ion Research Board National Academy of Sciences In 1974 Ann received the Distingu ished Cit izen Award of Maryland Action for Foster Children

HULLGORDON C (M A 1948) 1629 Drexel Street Takoma Park MD 20012 Cordon has held the office of Geographer with the Central Intell igence Agency since 1950 He was Chairman of the M idd le Atlantic Division of the AAG and has served as Regional Division Councillor of the AAGs Middle Atlantic Division for the past three years

HYMES HENRY H (MS 1950) 751 Rowan Drive Nashville TN 37207

ILLCK ROWLAND J (MA 1941 PhD Harvard 1954) 16 Springside Road Middlebury VT 05753 Rowland is Professor of Geography and in his twenty-ninth year of teaching at Middlebury College His research and writing on Saudi Arabia and Man and the ecosphere is continuing while the Department of Geography is actively participating in Middleburys Environshymental Science program

IRWIN DANIEL R (PhD 1972) Department of Geography Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901

JACOB MARY J (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 19 Woodbridge Street South Had ley MA 01075 Mary Jo is currently teaching geography at Mt Holyoke College where she is also a member of the Urban Studies Comm ittee After completing her M A in 1971 Mary Jo received a Fulbright-Hays Grant and spent one year conducting dissertation research in India A research paper entitled A Spatial Analysis of Indian Marriage Advertisements appeared South Asian Varia Syracuse University-South Asia Program Occasional Paper Series No 1 1972 Her doctoral dissertation on Social Networks of M iddle Class School Teachers in New Del hi India is nearing completion

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

JENNINGS JAMES M

JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

KELLOM JOHN 8 (MA 1970) 8722 Holmes Road RD 3 Rome NY 13440 r

John is presently working for the Raytheon Company (Wayland Mass) developing a graphic interactive information system for utilities Some of the studies done for Raytheon include Lateritic Soil Analysis of Northern

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

LAMBERT JACK E

LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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JENKS GEORGE F (MA 1947 PhD 1950) Department of Geography 420 Lind ley Hall Un iversity of Kansas Lawr-ence KS 66045 George is a Professor of Geography and conti nues to do research on map making He presented a paper on The Average Map Reader Lives at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting He has the distinction of holding the first Syracuse PhD in Geography

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JOHNSON BRUCE N (MA 1971) 21 Bayberry Circle E Liverpool NY 13088 Bruces thesis dealt with Physical Characteristics of Farmland Abandonment in South-Central New York State He is now supervisor of the Comprehensive Planning Division of the Syracuse-Onondaga County Planning Agency

JOHNSON CPT HOWARD R (MA 1969) 6124 Trai l Lake Drive Blytheville AR 72315

JOHNSON MARTINE (AB 1949 MA 1954 PhD UCLA 1974) Geograshyphy Department Wit tenberg University Springfield OH 45501

JONES JAMES P (PhD 1966) Department of Geography and Geology Boston State Col lege 625 Huntington Avenue Boston MA 02215

JORDAN FLORA (MA 1969) Sciennes Barchays Terrace Wikley Bridgetown Barbados West Indies

JOSHI TULASI R (Attended Syracuse PhD University of Pittsburgh 7972) Department of Geography Fairmont State College Fairmont WV 26554 Tulasi is Associate Professor at the above institution in the geography department His research focus is on urbanization and factoria l ecology of Nepalese cities He has publ ished several papers on that topic

KANAAN NUHAD J (MA 1962 PhD 1971) Martin de Zamora 4452 Santiago Chile After completing his dissertation Nuhad spent the following year with the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development in Washington DC Si nce 1972 he has been with the United Nations Econom ic Commission for Latin America in Santiago Chile His interests stil l center upon regional planning and the role of transportation networks

KA YA SMA IL (MA 1974) Department of Geography Un iversity of Cincinnati Cincinnati OH 45221 After completing his Masters thesis on A Comparative Regional Analysis of Selected Social Indicators under Planned and Unplanned Development Turkey 1950-1970 Ismail began a PhD program at the University of Cincinnati

KELLEY WILFRID D 115 S Bryant Tucson AZ

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

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LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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Thailand and Cyclone Damage Assessments in Bangladesh At the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal 1972 he presented a paper on Orthophotoshygraphic Mapping A Basis for Information Systems

KERR LESLIE W (MA 1959)

KLEIN MAJ ROBERT E (MA 1968 PhD Candidate University of Kansas) Department of Strategy US Army Command amp General Staff College Ft Leavenworth KS 66027 Bob served as Assistant Professor of Geography at the USMA West Point from 1968-71 and 1972-73 He currently is a Major in the US Army and teaches geography at the Army Command and General Staff College

KLUNGNESS PAUL H (MA 1970)

KREISMAN ARNOLD J (MA 1950 PhD Un iversity of Pittsburgh 1972) 6645 Dalzell Place Pittsburgh PA 15127 In 1973 after he had completed his doctoral program Arnold went to El Salvador to work for the Organization of American States as Coordinator and Director of the Proyecto de Zonificacion Agricola The principal objective of the project was to provide recommendations and select feasibil ity projects for extending the agricultural development of El Salvador The initial phase of the project which has involved f ield survey data cod ing and computer analysis should be completed during 1975

KRESKE RICHARD 0 (MS 1939) Department of Geography Universi ty of Miami Coral Gables FL 33124

LADD CHARLES T 110 Robert Drive Syracuse NY 13210

LAL PERCIS (MA 1952) Hudson Memorial School Upper Pradesh Kanpur India

LAMBERT JACK E

LAMME Ill ARY J DUTCH (PhD 1968) 3017 NW 1st Ave Gainesville FL 32607 After teaching geography for f ive years at SUC-Cortland Dutch returned to Syracuse University as a Post-Doct oral Fellow in the Geography Department during the 1973-74 academic year He recently was appointed as Assistant Professor in the Geography Department of the Un iversity of Florida His research is on the use of literature in historical geography and he will be presenting a paper on that subject at the forth-coming AAG Milwaukee Meeting He contributes period ically to the Christian Science Monitor and his paper on Christian Science is the USA 1900-1910 A Distributional Study will shortly appear in the departmental Discussion Paper Series Dutch has had several articles published in The Professional Geographer and an Upstate interest in housing types resulted in Folk Housing Micro-Studies A Central New York Example New York Folklore Quarterly June 1973 (with D McDonald)

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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LARGE DAVID C (MA 1952) Wardens Lodge St Patricks Hall Reading England David is Lecturer in Geography and Warden at the University of Reading England

LAWTON RICHARD (MA 1951) 1410 S 1st Street Aberdeen SD 57401

LAYTON ROBERT L (PhD 1962) Department of Geography Brigham Young University Provo UT 84602 Professor and Chairman of the Department of Geography at BYU Bob continues to do research in Guatemala He presented papers on economic problems in Guatemala at the 1973 Conference of Latin Americanist Geographers Calgary Alberta and the 1972 Great Plains-Rocky Mountain Division of the AAG From January to June 1975 he will be teaching geography for the BYU Study Abroad program in Madrid Spain

LEWIS RICHARD T (MA 1964 Ph D 1970) Park Avenue Kent OH 44240 Dick is an Assistant Professor of Geography at Kent State University and keeping busy with undergraduate teaching and program development His research interests focus on the economies of urban systems

LIBBEE MICHAEL ) (MA 1971 PhD Candidate) 454 College Avenue Norman OK 73069

LINDER PETER ) (MA 1954) 3109 Ramblewood Road Ell icott City MD 21043

LITTLE RICHARDS (MA 1958 PhD 1961) 42 Logan Avenue Morgantown WV 26505

LIVINGSTONE MAJ ROGER A (MA 1973) 5820 Benedict Road West Point NY 10966 After completing his Masters thesis on Ethnic Response of Acadians and Scots to the Credit Union Movement in Nova Scotia 1933-1940 Roger joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA as Assistant Professor of Geography

LONG ROBERT G (MA 1943) 138 Sunrise Drive Knoxville TN 37919

LONSDALE MILDRED M JORDAN (MA 1948) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506

LONSDALE RICHARD E (PhD 1960) 5951 Garfield Street Lincoln NB 68506 Dick a Soviet Specialist is Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Nebraska His five-year term as member of the AAG Commission on College Geography has just been completed Currently he is Chairman of the AAG Publications Committee and a member of the AAG Council A paper on Manufacturing Decentralization The Discouraging Record in Australia appeared in the November 1972 issue of Land Economics Last year Dick was guest speaker at numerous US Universities and spent the summer of 1974 at the Royal Military College Duntroon Australia where he lectured on Marxism and Soviet Environments

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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LORELLI JAMES T (MA 1962)

LOWE BONNIE (MA 1955)

LOWRY fl MARK P (MA 1968 PhD 1973) Department of Geography and Geology Western Kentucky University Bowling Green KY 42101 Mark left the US Military Academy last year and now is Associate Professor at Western Kentucky His research on the social geography of Mississippi has been published in several professional journals His latest work on Popu lation and Race in Mississippi 1940-1960 is to appear shortly in Ernst and Hugg (eds) Black America A Geographic Perspective (New York DoublPday)

LOYD BONNIE 5 (BA Un iversity of Wisconsin 1970 M PA Syracuse University 1973) 27 Chatsworth Court Oakland CA 94611 Bonnie has held SU Maxwell and New York State Lehman Fellowships At present she is nearing completion of an M A thesis on The Spatial Mobility of Women She has published The Changing City Landscape in Childrens Books Places 1 (3) 1973 Male and Female Differences in Spatial Mobility Proceedings AAG Middle States Uivision Phi ladelphia October 1973 and in 1974 presented a paper at a meeting of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers

LUNDIN HERBERT J (PhD 1962) Court Street Whitewater WI 53190 Herb is Associate Dean of the College of Lett~rs and Sciences at the State University Whitewater Wisconsin He was recently named Murphy Foundation Distinguished Professor at Wisconsin State University During recent years he was Campus Director of the Soviet Union Seminar which involved him in several visits to the USSR

MacDONALD DOROTHY (MA 1943)

MacFARLANE SIDNEY K (PhD 1960) 40 Jewett Place Utica NY 13501

MALKIS EUGENE (MA 1953) 64 Country Club Lane Woodstock NY 12498

MALTBY CHARLES J (MA 1932) 727 Summer Avenue Syracuse NY 13210

MARCH ANDREW L (MA 1959) Paterson State College Wayne NJ

MARTIN GENEpound (PhD 1955) California State University School of Behavior and Social Sciences Chico CA 95926

MARTIN LARRY RC (MA 1965 PhD Metropolitan Studies 1970) School of Urban and Regional Planning University of Waterloo Waterloo Ontario Canada N2L 3C1 Larry is Assistant Professor of Urban Planning at the University of Waterloo He recently received a $20000 research grant from the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research and is now on sabbatical to conduct research on the role of the land dealer in the rural to urban land conversion process In 1974 he presented a paper on Problems and Policies Associated with High Cost Land on the Urban Fringe A Review at the

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

MODLEY PETER (MA 1969) 7513 14th Street NW Wash ington DC 20012

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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National Conference on Land Mangement sponsored by the Canadian Council on Urban and Regional Research His monograph Land Use Dynamics on the Toronto Urban Fringe wil l be published later this year by Environment Canada Ottawa

MA TSUDA SHIGEHARU T (MA 1967)

MATTHAI JAMES P (MA 1956) Murray State University Murray KY 42071

MAZZUCCHELLI VINCENT (MA 1951 PhD UCLA 1974) 700 Westbourne Drive Los Angeles CA 90060

McCARTHY ALBERT J Department of Geography St Louis University St Louis MD

McCUNE SHANNON (MA 1937 PhD Clark University 1939) Department of Geography Un iversity of Florida Gainesville Florida 32601 After six years of service as Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Florida Shannon has returned to full-time teaching and research this summer His list of professional accomplishments is long and includes numerous research papers A paper on The Changing Geography of Kana State India was given last August at the India Institute at Colgate University Both a book and a monograph on the geography of the Ryukyu Islands are forthcoming

McHENRY STEWART (PhD 1973) Department of Geography University of Vermont Burl ington VT 05401

McNEE ROBERT 8 (MA 1950 PhD 1953) Broadway at 156th Street American Geographical Society New York NY 10032 Bob has participated in almost all phases of geographic endeavor including teaching research and administration Fol lowing a teaching career as Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at the University of Cincinnati he left university life in 1973 to accept the Directorship of The American Geographical Society He is now launching an intensive campaign to reshape the image of the ACS and to increase the membersh ip of this the oldest American geographical society Doubtless all Syracuse alumni will wish to assist the ACS in its search for a more secure f inancial base a personal and enduring contribution would be membership in that distinguished society

MEL VIN EARNEST E (MA 1949 PhD Northwestern 1952) 355 Ashton Drive Athens GA 30601 Ernie is Professor of Geography and Director of Institute of Community and Area Development at the University of Georgia He is a member of the Examining Board of the American Institute of Planners and has recently published articles in the Journal of the Community Development Society In 1974 in recognition of public service in the interest of planning in the state of Georgia he received a Certificate of Appreciation from the Georgia Planning Association

MESZAROS STEPHEN P (BA 1967 M A Arizona State University 1973) 2213 East Cedar Avenue Apt 35 Flagstaff AZ 86001 For the past two years

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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Steve has been working as a cartographer for the Center of Astrogeology of the US Geological Survey in Flagstaff In that capacity he has been involved in the mapping of the Moon and Mars In early 1974 Steve was the USGS representative at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology during the Mariner 10 neair encounter with Venus and Mercury His MA thesis is t it led Locational Analysis of Astronomical Observations

MEYER KENNETH C (MA 1969 PhD 1974) 15 Washington News 110 Lombard Street Philadelphia PA 19147 Ken has taught urban social geography at Temple University since 1971 His major research interest is the spatial and temporal analysis of urban ethnic groups his dissertation involved a case study of people of Pol ish descent in Philadelphia Ken received an NSF grant in 1972 concerned w ith research into dietary patterns He has published several papers on these topics

MILES EDWARD J (MA 1950 PhD 1958) 50 Ledgemere Street Burl ington VT 05401 Af ter eleven years of establish ing expanding and heading the Department of Geography at the Un iversity of Vermont Ted stepped aside as Chairman in 1973 In 1962 when he commenced his work there were no geography courses taught at the University of Vermont when he relinquished the headsh ip in 1973 the Department had grown to eight facu lty members an undergraduate major and an MA program Thankfully both Ted and his wife Conn ie recovered from serious ill-health during 1973 He now continues to teach in the Department and directs the Universitys Canadian Studies Program Additionally Ted serves as national V ice-President of the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States

MILLER JESSE W JR (PhD 1970) 321 Rugby Road Syracuse NY 13203 Jesse is currently a member of the Consu lting Faculty US Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth Kansas where he teaches geography Besides his interest in military geography reflected in Forest Fighting on the Eastern Front in World War 11 The Geographical Review June 1972 he has published several articles on the druml in fie lds of western New York

MILLER LTC RICHARD J (MA 1962) HQ VII Corps (G-4E) APO New York NY 09107

M INER STEWART W (MA 1947) 3865 N Upland Arlington VA 22207

MINKEL CLARENCE W (PhD 1960) 2617 Mansfield Drive East Lansing Ml 48823

MITCHELL WILLIAM 8 (MA 1948)

MIYASAKI MICHIHIRO (MA 1957) 5644 Kamitsuruma Sagamihara Kanagawa Kanaga Prefecture Japan

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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MOOERS RICHARD E (MS 1971 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography State University College Potsdam NY 13676 Dick wrote an M A thesis on the Origin and Dispersion of Un itarian ism in the United States and is now extending analysis on that topic for his dissertation He just completed revisi ng his map on Outdoors in St Lawrence County A Map for All Seasons which was supported and published by the St Lawrence County Chamber of Commerce Dick has written a chapter on Cu rrency of English in India in a forthcom ing book to be edited by David E Sopher and presented a paper on Spatial Organization of Data Exercise at the 1973 AAG Atlanta Meeting

MOORE CRAIG L (PhD 1972) Urban and Regional Management Program Un iversity of Massachusetts Amherst Mass 01002 Craig is currently Assistant Professor and Director of the Master of Science Program in Urban and Regional Management at the Un iversity of Massachusetts In addition he is a consultant to the Secretary of Environmental Affairs of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Public Works and Transportation Plann ing Systems Lower Pioneer Val ley Regional Planning Commission Last year Craig was the recipient of the Faculty Growth Fellowship His interest in regional economic problems has resu lted in several journal articles and research papers read at professional meetings

MOORE MAJ DONALD R (MA 1964)

MORRIS DOUGLAS 8 (MA 1970)

MUELLER WILMA N (M A 1934) 701 W 3rd Street Muscatine IA 52761

MULLER ROBERT A (MA 1959 PhD 1962) Department of Geography and Anthropology Lou isiana State University Baton Rouge LA 70803 Bob has continued to publish papers in technical journals on the relationships between precipitation and river regimen and f looding within the framework of water-balance methodology He was also major academic advisor and contributor to Physical Geography Today (CRM Books 1974) which has become one of the leading texts in the field for undergraduate su rvey courses Other research interests focus on the development of a synoptic weather type system for coastal climatology Later th is year Bob plans to spend a semester at the Un iversity of Wisconsin-Madison where he w ill work with faculty of the Institute of Environmental Studies and the Department of Geography on climatic vari ation problems

MUNSON CPT JOHN H (MA 1974) Department of Earth Space and Graph ic Sciences US Military Academy West Point NY 10996 After completing his MA thesis on Participation and Choice of Skiers in Central New York Jack joined the instructional staff at West Point

MURRAY MALCOLM A (MA 1950 PhD 1955) 3565 Dial Dr Stone Mountain GA 30083 Malcolm is a Professor of Geography at Georgia State University His continuing interest in medical and population geography have led to many publications and review articles in professional journals His Atlas of Atlanta was recently published by the University of Alabama Press In 1973

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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he was a member of the Local Arrangement Committee for the 69th Annual Meeting of the AAG in Atlanta In 1972 and 1974 he received research grants from the Urban Life Extension Center Georgia State University and in May 1974 was Director of a Workshop on Computer Graphics which was held at Georgia State University From March to November 1975 Malcolm will be in Australia where he has accepted an invitation from the University of New England Armidale to conduct research on medical delivery systems

MUSIOL CPT JOSEPH (MA 1973) 5228 South Moore Moop West Point NY 10996 After completing his Masters thesis on Water Quality Perception Attitudes and Behavior A Case Study of Skaneateles Lake New York Joe joined the Department of Earth Space and Graphic Sciences USMA West Point as Assistant Professor of Geography

NALEY DAVID F (MA 1949) 4007 Chestnut Place Alexandria VA 22311

NEJIM HASSAN (PhD 1960) College of Commerce and Economics Baghdad Iraq

NERCAARD PAUL (MA University of Rochester 1968 PhD Candidate) RFD 1 Putney VT 05346 Paul is employed by the state of Vermont in the area of environmental protection with a special emphasis on evaluating environmental impact statements He continues work on his dissertation entitled The Diffusion of Monastic Orders in Medieval England

NEVILLE RICHARD (PhD 1970) 6721 N 29th Street Arlington VA22213

ORBERLANOER THEODORE M (MA 1956 PhD 1963) University of California Department of Geography Berkeley CA 94720

OHL CL YOE E (MA 1961 CAS School Administration 1974) 127 Maple Drive CamillusNY 13031 Clyde has been active in the Public School system for many years and in 1974 was named Principal of West Genesee Senior High School in Camillus

ORMAN GEORGE W (MA 1958)

ORMAN RICHARD C (MRR 1968 PhD Candidate) PO Drawer 10682 Riviera Beach FL 33404 Dick expects to receive a PhD degree in Social Science in June 1975 He is presently employed as City Manager City of Riviera Beach A recent article on Municipal Boundary Changes was published in Florida Environmental and Urban Issues 1 (5) 1974

PAOCK CLEMENT Department of Geography California State University Los Angeles CA 90032

PAGE CEDRIC D (BA 1967 MA Rutgers 1969) 55 Elm Street New Brunswick NJ 08902 Cedric a Captain in the US Air Force was discharged from Military Service in 1973 From 1969 to 1973 he taught geography at the US Air Force Academy During that time he presented several research

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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papers on urban problems at profession meetings He has returned now to Rutgers and is on the staff of the NSF Institute in Anthropology Geography and Sociology

PALMER CECILE ZEB (MA University of Georgia 1960 PhD Candidate) 307 Floral Drive Tampa FL 33612 Zeb was in residence at SU during the early sixties and since has taught at various institutions including the University of South Florida in Tampa where he is now Assistant Professor He continues work on water problems particularly the special problems of Florida

PARK LOCKTON (MA 1954)

PARKINSON VERNON JR (MA 1953) 60 Ketewamoke Avenue Babylon NY 11702

PEREDA ANDREW D (M A 1939) High land Terrace New Britain CT 06050

PERKINS LTC TEX VN (MA 1962) 112A Charlton Schofield Barracks Hawaii APO San Francisco 96557 Rex is currently serving as Infantry Battalion Commander 25th Infantry Division and is stationed in Hawaii

PERLE EUGENE E (MA 1959) Wayne State University Center for Urban Stud ies 4841 Cass Street Detroit Ml 48202

PERRY ROBERT F JR (MA 1950 PhD 1957 Clark University) 11 Crestwood Road Paxton MA 06112 Bob is Professor and Chairman at the Geography Department of Worcester State College He is on sabbati cal leave this year and will spend the winter travelling in the warmer climes of South America and Africa undertaking research for the classes he teaches

PHIPPEN GEORGE (MA 1952) 1327 Titania Lane Mclean VA 22101

PICKARD JEROME P (PhD 1954) 7312 Lynnhurst Street Chevy Chase MD 20015

PLUMMER CORINNE M (M A 1974) 106 Altamont Boulevard Altamont NY 12009

POLLARD JONA THAN 8 (MA 1960) 94 Strathmore Road Left Brighton MA 02146 After more than nine years as Resources Planner for the New Hampshire State Office of Planning and Research Jack left planning to pursue a second career in art In 1972 he completed a four-year program at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Mass and received a diploma in painting and graph ic design He is now a book designer with Allyn and Bacon Inc

PORTER PHILIP W (MA 1955 PhD University of London 1957) Department of Geography University of Minnesota Minneapolis MN 55455 Phil is Professor of Geography at Minnesota During 1971-73 he held a Rockefeller Foundation grant and was Research Professor with the Bureau of

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

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The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

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Resource Assessment and Land Use Planning at the University of Dar es Salaam Tanzania Two reports Potential Photosynthesis and Agriculture in Tanzania resulted from that African experience Phil has published numerous articles in professional journals the most recent one (with Ralph Sanders) Shape in Revealed Mental Maps appeared in the June 1974 issue of the Annals AAG

PUCCI RAYMOND JR (MA Candidate) 7 Kenilworth Street Andover MA 01810

RAYMOND JOHN A (MA 1968)

RAYMOND LYLE S JR (MA 1966) 590 Old Stage Road RD No 2 Groton NY 13073 Lyle is working for the Cooperative Extension service of New York State and is attached to the Water Resources and Marine Sciences Center at Cornel l University His specialization is flood insurance and water supply In 1973 Lyle compiled a booklet called Community Action for National Flood Insurance Coverage which received widespread circulation throughout the Land Grant Colleges and their Associated Extension networks His interest in environmental quality has resulted in numerous pamplets published at the above institution Lyle has a sizeable maple syrup operation which he manages Associated with that experience is the research report Maple Syrup Production in New York State Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University which he co-authored with F Winch in 1969

RENZI GABRIEL A (MA 1952) 655 Burchard Street Watertown NY 13601

RHODES LTC ROBERT C (MA 1971) HHC DLI-WC Box 904 Presidio of Monterey CA 93940 Bob is currently a Russian language student at the Defense Language Institute in preparation for assignment with the Foreign Area Specialist Program (USSR)

RINDENELLO FRANK J (MA 1955) 24 Croft Road New Hartford NY 13413

RING NOEL (PhD Candidate) 38 East Avenue Burlington VT 05401

ROBERTS KENNETH A (MA 1935) 6312 N 29th Street Arlington VA 22207

ROBINSON LEWIS J (MA 1942 PhD 1946 Clark University) Department of Geography University of British Columbia Vancouver BC Canada V6T 1W5 Lew is currently Acting Head and Professor of Geography at the University of British Columbia His second edition of The Anglo-American Realm (with OP Starkley and CS Miller) has just come off-press from McGraw-Hill In addition he has published several papers on the regional geogshyraphy of Canada and is now completing a historical geography of Vancouver BC In 1971 the Canadian Geographical Society awarded him the Massey Medal for Outstanding contributions to Canadian geography over a period of 25 years In 1973 Lew was named Honorary Fellow of the Chicago Geographical Society for Dedication to the development of the discipline of geography especially in Western Canada

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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

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Coilst ) DE LA EXPLOTACION DEL ORO lh iie PBRE El PAISAJE HUMANIZADO Geography e CtJ11 r11 324545l 7 lYANA VENEZOLANA EN EL cultural13LO DIECNUEVE Sf 32 1t-54517

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  • Structure Bookmarks
    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
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ROBINSON MALCOLM E (MA 1948 PhD Northwestern University 1957) 6201 87th Avenue New Carrollton MD 20784 Malcolm retired in 1974 from the Defense Intell igence Agency and is now working on a book on Military Intelligence He recently served as Chairman Middle Atlantic Division of the AAG

RODRIGUES-BLANCO JESUS A (MA 1972) lnstituto Pedagogico Departashymento de Geografia e Historia El Paraiso Caracas Venezuela Since 1973 Alberto has been teaching urban and historical geography at the lnstituto and Un iversidad Central In 1974 he was appointed assistant to the Chairman of the Geography Department at the lnstituto Pedagogico

ROOD ELLIOT S (MA 1970)

ROSCOE JOHN H (M A 1941) 20 Hold en Court Portola Valley CA 94025

ROTH IRVIN J (PhD 18) 926 Bowling Green Chicago IL 60430 Irvin is Associate Professor of Geography at Chicago State University During the summer of 1973 he was Director of a NSF short course on urban environment and during the past year has been directing an environmental information center founded by the NSF He has just received a research grant from the US Department of 1 ransportation to study Mass Transportation during 1974-75

ROTHWELL STUART C (M A 1952 Ph D 1956)

ROZNOWSKI DONALD (8A 1950 M A University of Illinois) New York State Department of Commerce Bureau of Industrial Development 99 Washington Avenue Twin Towers Bui lding A lbany NY 12201

RUGGLES RICHARD I (MA 1947 PhD University of London 1958) NB Geography Department Queens University Ontario Canada Dick is Professor of Geography and has published extensively from his researches into the historical geography of the Canadian west During the 197374 academic year he received a Canadian Council Leave Fellowship Dick has served in various capacities on numerous professional Committees and Boards including the position of Councillor Vice-President and President of the Canadian Association of Geographers

RUSSELL MAJ GEORGE C (MA 1949) 3517 Devon Drive Falls Church VA 22042

RYAN COL THOMAS S (MA 1949) 806 S Fairfax Street Alexandria VA 22314

SACKETT EDWARD B (MA 1943) 7008 Westbury Road Mclean VA 22101

SALERNO BLAISE A 41 $ Main Street North Syracuse NY 13212

SCANLON ANN M (PhD Candidate) 2548 East Lake Road Skaneateles NY 13152 Ann is currently completing a doctoral dissertation on Early Financing

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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

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meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

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Coilst ) DE LA EXPLOTACION DEL ORO lh iie PBRE El PAISAJE HUMANIZADO Geography e CtJ11 r11 324545l 7 lYANA VENEZOLANA EN EL cultural13LO DIECNUEVE Sf 32 1t-54517

PL ANNING

5G ll 32454517 ECONOMIC Historical

Mapping BiobullooCities in a n bullbull1t ( fgt rocmiddotnr

IAPHy Settlen Changing c oNTIGUITY-BIASED CLASS-INTERVAL SELECTION enr

A METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYI NG PATTERNS N A ONSTATISTICALMAPS ew Towns Lat1n merica T wo studies of urban growth

~IEIUCA-- WESTS lHFF(_~- middotmiddoto middot ( EOC11lII IC L lb A INTEl1111middot l 110--

IA THEMATICAL THRUST IN SOVIET ECONOMIC Wi RD

~RAPHY - ITS NATURE AND SIGNI FI CANCE A REDrsco S04E lrfRy 0

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OF THE )0 EARTH

O n Geography

  • Structure Bookmarks
    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
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of the New York Central Railroad 1825-1875 She held a Maxwell Fellowship in 1973 and a Syracuse University Fellowship for the last two academic years In 1974 she received the Newcomen Society of North America Award in Material History

SCHARPF MAJ FRANCIS R (MA 1972) 89 Waterview Drive Newport News VA 23602 Francis is presently Staff Officer Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) at Fort Monroe Virginia

SCHUL NORMAN W (PhD 1962) 410 Lansdowne Road Charlotte NC 28211 Norman is presently Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Professor of Geography at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte From 1970 to 1974 he served as Director of the Institute for Urban Studies and Community Service at UNCC Although administrative responsibi lities leave Norman little time for research and teaching he continues to maintain an active involvement in Southeast Asia and has attended recent SEADAG Seminars at Cornell and at Racine Wisconsin

SCHUTH SISTER KA TARNA (M A 1969 PhD 1973) College of St Theresa Winona MN 55987

SCOTT RICHARD A (MA 1969 PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Glassboro State College Glassboro NJ 08028 Dick is busy at work on his dissertation and enjoys teaching especial ly since his department received formal approval for its undergraduate major program He continues to conduct research on the preservation of open space and presented research papers on that subject at recent professional meetings His wife Judy is working for the Cumberland County Planning Board where she is also putting Syracuse geographical training to good use

SCOVEL COL JAMES L (M A 1961) 9515 Kirkfield Road Burke VA 22015 Jim presently is a member of the Department of Army Staff Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) Washington DC

SHAFFER RALPH G (MA 1951 PhD 1958) 2401 Magnolia Drive Wi lmington DE 19810 Ralph is employed by the International Department of E1 DuPont de Nemours amp Co Inc His regional specialty is Latin America and he has recently travelled to Brazil and Argentina to conduct research Ralph also lectures at the Un iversity of Delaware

SHAPIRO MISSY (BA 1971) Box 2090 Apt 16 Altamont NY 12009 Missy has an all-but-completed thesis entitled Historical Cultural Landscapes of Lysander She is working in the Cartographic Section of the New York State Department of Transportation

SHEPPARD FRANCIS (MA 1952) 10213 Southmoor Drive Silver Springs MD 2090

SILBERFEIN MARILYN (MA 1965 PhD 1971) 2410 Waverly Street Philadelph ia PA 19146

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SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

51

meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

52

been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

53

VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

54

department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

55

being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

56

Coilst ) DE LA EXPLOTACION DEL ORO lh iie PBRE El PAISAJE HUMANIZADO Geography e CtJ11 r11 324545l 7 lYANA VENEZOLANA EN EL cultural13LO DIECNUEVE Sf 32 1t-54517

PL ANNING

5G ll 32454517 ECONOMIC Historical

Mapping BiobullooCities in a n bullbull1t ( fgt rocmiddotnr

IAPHy Settlen Changing c oNTIGUITY-BIASED CLASS-INTERVAL SELECTION enr

A METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYI NG PATTERNS N A ONSTATISTICALMAPS ew Towns Lat1n merica T wo studies of urban growth

~IEIUCA-- WESTS lHFF(_~- middotmiddoto middot ( EOC11lII IC L lb A INTEl1111middot l 110--

IA THEMATICAL THRUST IN SOVIET ECONOMIC Wi RD

~RAPHY - ITS NATURE AND SIGNI FI CANCE A REDrsco S04E lrfRy 0

MENTAL MAPS r Nfc1Ecr1 F lN1gtii ~ so D Cf middot 1110 0~~~ PlAcrmiddot~~~ leogmjlhy ~-1lt)f a o

1dcasures of PattemD OF ~ i ----GOQ(~lt)() for Choroplet Q 7~ lt)p

ID LOCATION N( 11cri1 ~1Ao1i [AL PATTERNING 4f1Stra1 gt-(5 IISONVIILE 1-1 AS l(L mlrend l~ So~ 1J- i ubull~ ~

0bull ltINIIV UtllffllW

C ON THE

MARGINS

II Austr8i8n Wheat Frontier

~ J ~ r CJ

OF THE )0 EARTH

O n Geography

  • Structure Bookmarks
    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Page 56: d .,. lenient an I 'he Ecoi Tu, .Man, ~ett IMPERIAL …...College London, and the Centre for Latin American Studies, London. Mark S. Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973.

SIPOS CPT JOHN L (MA 1974) 21 Warren Place Montclair NJ 07042 John presently is a Captain in the US Air Force His recently completed M A thesis is entitled Images of Ideal Trout Fishing Environments

SMALL COMSTOCK (MA 1951)

SMITH HOWARD C (PhD Candidate) Department of Geography Western Illinois University Macomb II 61455

SMITH MICHAEL A (PhD 1975) 7879 Broadfield Road Manlius NY 13104

SNEAD RODMAN E (MA 1955 PhD Louisiana State University 196) Department of Geography University of New Mexico Albuquerque NM 87131 Rod is a Professor of Geography at New Mexico His research interests continue to be in coastal desert morphology climatology and air photo interpretation and have resu lted in numerous research papers His Atlas of World Physical Features was published in 1972 by John Wiley amp Sons Inc He is presently completing Coastal Landforms and Surface Features A Photographic Atlas and Glossary to be published by Dowden Hutchinson and Ross In 1973 Rod participated in an archaeological expedition to Tepe Yahya in Iran

SNELL JOAN B (MA 1953) Pleasant Valley Cambridge VT 05444

SNYDER ROGER W (MA 1968) 1306 Westcott Street Syracuse NY 13210 Roger continues to apply geography in the field of planning whi le working for the New York State Office of Planning Services in Syracuse He received a special award for assisting the Southern Tier Central Regional Planning Board in 1972 following the devastating flood ing caused by hurricane Agnes Roger occasionally lectures on urban geography and has authored New York State Planning amp Development Regions published as an OPC Information Bu lletin

SOJA EDWARD W (PhD 1967) Northwestern University Department of Geography 619 Clark Evanston IL 60201

STEINBERG BARRY M 69 Unity Street Quincy MA 02169 Barry works for Avis Airmap Inc He is principally engaged in air photo interpretation p lat mapping for city and town assessors and large scale mapping for mu_nicipal ities public uti lities and developers

STERN FRANKLIN R (MA 1953) 126 Clarkson Hall 47 Main Street Potsdam NY 13676 In 1974 Frank was appointed Associate Planner w ith transportationland-use study responsiblities at the St Lawrence County Planning Board Office

STERNBERG ROLF (PhD 1971) 244 Sedgwick Avenue 10F Bronx NY 10468 Rolf continues to research and publish as well as teach geography at Montclair State College New Jersey Recent publications include Occupance of the Humid Pampa 1856-1914 Revista Ceografica 76 (1972) and Agricu ltural Development and the Growth of Urban Places presented at the Conference of Latin American Geographers Boca Raton Florida in 1974 At the same

51

meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

52

been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

53

VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

54

department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

55

being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

56

Coilst ) DE LA EXPLOTACION DEL ORO lh iie PBRE El PAISAJE HUMANIZADO Geography e CtJ11 r11 324545l 7 lYANA VENEZOLANA EN EL cultural13LO DIECNUEVE Sf 32 1t-54517

PL ANNING

5G ll 32454517 ECONOMIC Historical

Mapping BiobullooCities in a n bullbull1t ( fgt rocmiddotnr

IAPHy Settlen Changing c oNTIGUITY-BIASED CLASS-INTERVAL SELECTION enr

A METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYI NG PATTERNS N A ONSTATISTICALMAPS ew Towns Lat1n merica T wo studies of urban growth

~IEIUCA-- WESTS lHFF(_~- middotmiddoto middot ( EOC11lII IC L lb A INTEl1111middot l 110--

IA THEMATICAL THRUST IN SOVIET ECONOMIC Wi RD

~RAPHY - ITS NATURE AND SIGNI FI CANCE A REDrsco S04E lrfRy 0

MENTAL MAPS r Nfc1Ecr1 F lN1gtii ~ so D Cf middot 1110 0~~~ PlAcrmiddot~~~ leogmjlhy ~-1lt)f a o

1dcasures of PattemD OF ~ i ----GOQ(~lt)() for Choroplet Q 7~ lt)p

ID LOCATION N( 11cri1 ~1Ao1i [AL PATTERNING 4f1Stra1 gt-(5 IISONVIILE 1-1 AS l(L mlrend l~ So~ 1J- i ubull~ ~

0bull ltINIIV UtllffllW

C ON THE

MARGINS

II Austr8i8n Wheat Frontier

~ J ~ r CJ

OF THE )0 EARTH

O n Geography

  • Structure Bookmarks
    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Page 57: d .,. lenient an I 'he Ecoi Tu, .Man, ~ett IMPERIAL …...College London, and the Centre for Latin American Studies, London. Mark S. Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973.

meeting Rolfs wife displayed a superb collection of photos of South American scenes

STERNSTEIN LAWRENCE (MA 1958) Department of Geography Australia National University Canberra Act Austral ia

STILES BARBARA (MA 1948) Apt 7 770 E 36th Avenue Eugene OR 97405

STOKES EVELYN DINSDALE (PhD 1963) 28 Morris Road Hamilton New Zealand Evelyn is Senior Lecturer in Geography University of Waikato In addition to being ed itor of the New Zealand Journal of Geography she edited the Proceedings of the Seventh New Zealand Geography Conference ( 7973) and has published numerous articles on historical geography In September 1974 she visited the Peoples Republic of China with a delegation of New Zealand University Teachers

STOLL WALTER Department of Geography Western Illinois Un iversity Macomb IL 61455 Walter presently in Ass istant Professor of Geography at Western Illinois University

STONE KIRK H (M A 1937 PhD Un iversity of Michigan 1940) Department of Geography University of Georgia Athens CA 30601 Kirk is Research Professor of Geography at Georgia His distinguished research career continues to be focussed on new rural settlement and abandonment at the edges of the inhabited world which have resu lted i n numerous research papers Two recent publ ications are Northern Finlands Post-War Colonizing and Emigration European Demographic Monograph (The Hague 1974) and An Introductory Reader in Remote Sensing in Estes and Singer (eds) Developing Geographical Remote Sensing (Santa Barbara 1974) In September 1974 Kirk was USA representative at an invited seminar o n European urbanization and population held at Karpacz Poland

SYMANSKI RICHARD (MA 1969 PhD 1971) 8405 El Key Boulevard Austin TX 78749 Rich is current ly Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Texas Since 1971 he has received six grants to conduct research in the Dominican Republic Bolivia Colombia and the Caribbean His extensive research on periodic markets in Latin America and elsewhere has produced research papers which he has presented at professional meetings and published in major geographical journals Good examples of Richs approach are Market Development and the Ecological Complex The Professional Geographer 1974 and Complex Period ic Market Cycles Annals AAC 1974 Results of recent f ield investigations of a specialized market appeared as Prostitution in Nevada in the September 1974 issue of the Annals AAC

TABORS RICHARD D (Ph D 1971) Harvard University Center for Population Studies 22 Plympton Street Cambridge MA 02138 Dick is currently Lecturer on City and Regional Planning at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University In addition he is a Research Associate at the Center for Population Studies and a Research Fellow for the Environmental Systems Program Division of Engineering and Applied Physics at Harvard Since 1971 Dick has

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been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

54

department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

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Mapping BiobullooCities in a n bullbull1t ( fgt rocmiddotnr

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O n Geography

  • Structure Bookmarks
    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Page 58: d .,. lenient an I 'he Ecoi Tu, .Man, ~ett IMPERIAL …...College London, and the Centre for Latin American Studies, London. Mark S. Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973.

been an advisor to the Mayor of Sommerville Mass on housing and population policy matters His professional background in Public Administration and geography has resulted in numerous research papers on population problems and environmental decision making

TATA ROBERT (MA 1961 PhD 1968) 1360 SW 12th Street Boca Raton FL 33432 Bob teaches geography at Florida Atlantic University where he is Associate Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department Foreign research and travel has resulted in many professional papers and journals articles As well as receiving a Faculty Career Development Grant in 1973 he has completed several projects funded by the NSF Bob was recently elected to the Executive Committee Florida Society of Geographers and is on the Board of Directors Conference of Latin American st Geographers Several SU alumni and faculty enjoyed the hospitality and excellent arrangements provided by Bob in his role as Local Arrangement Chairman of the December 1974 Confershyence of Latin Americanist Geographers held at Florida Atlantic University

TAYLOR JAMES W (MA 1950 Ph D Indiana University 1955) 1314 Scottsville Road Bowling Green KY 42101

TENNAKOON MUA (MA 1974) Central Bank of Ceylon Colombo Sri Lanka Tennakoon is attached to the Economic Research Department of the Central Bank of Ceylon A research report entitled A Note on Some Social and Economic Problems of Subsistence Farming in Rural Settlements of the Dry Zone of Ceylon was recently published as Staff Studies by the Central Bank of Ceylon He is currently engaged in an economic growth study of the Mahaveli River Development Area in North Central Sri Lanka

THAUNG PE MAUNG (PhD 1955) 3965 Normal Street 3 California State University San Diego CA 92103

THOMPSON COL EDMUND R (MA 1952 PhD 1962) 5104 North 14 Street Arlington VA 22205 Ed is a Colonel in the US Army and is Chief of the Plans and Systems Division Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel Department of the Army He is currently studying Mandarin

TRUETTNER ANITA GRUMET (MA 1952) 1947 Shades Crest Road Birmingham AL 35216

TWEEDIE STEPHEN W (PhD 1969) Department of Geography Oklahoma State University Stillwater OK 74074 Steve is Assistant Professor of Geography at Oklahoma In 1973 he attended an Institute at the University of Iowa which examined Computer Programs for Solving Location Problems Durshying 1974 he was Visiting Professor at San Diego State University and presented at the 1974 AAG Seattle Meeting a paper on The Television Ministry A New Dimension in the Religious Geography of the United States as part of a Special Session on the Geography of Contemporary Religions

Van DERBIL T ELIZABETH (MA 1955) Student Health Service Indiana University Bloomington IN 47401

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VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

54

department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

55

being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

56

Coilst ) DE LA EXPLOTACION DEL ORO lh iie PBRE El PAISAJE HUMANIZADO Geography e CtJ11 r11 324545l 7 lYANA VENEZOLANA EN EL cultural13LO DIECNUEVE Sf 32 1t-54517

PL ANNING

5G ll 32454517 ECONOMIC Historical

Mapping BiobullooCities in a n bullbull1t ( fgt rocmiddotnr

IAPHy Settlen Changing c oNTIGUITY-BIASED CLASS-INTERVAL SELECTION enr

A METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYI NG PATTERNS N A ONSTATISTICALMAPS ew Towns Lat1n merica T wo studies of urban growth

~IEIUCA-- WESTS lHFF(_~- middotmiddoto middot ( EOC11lII IC L lb A INTEl1111middot l 110--

IA THEMATICAL THRUST IN SOVIET ECONOMIC Wi RD

~RAPHY - ITS NATURE AND SIGNI FI CANCE A REDrsco S04E lrfRy 0

MENTAL MAPS r Nfc1Ecr1 F lN1gtii ~ so D Cf middot 1110 0~~~ PlAcrmiddot~~~ leogmjlhy ~-1lt)f a o

1dcasures of PattemD OF ~ i ----GOQ(~lt)() for Choroplet Q 7~ lt)p

ID LOCATION N( 11cri1 ~1Ao1i [AL PATTERNING 4f1Stra1 gt-(5 IISONVIILE 1-1 AS l(L mlrend l~ So~ 1J- i ubull~ ~

0bull ltINIIV UtllffllW

C ON THE

MARGINS

II Austr8i8n Wheat Frontier

~ J ~ r CJ

OF THE )0 EARTH

O n Geography

  • Structure Bookmarks
    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
Page 59: d .,. lenient an I 'he Ecoi Tu, .Man, ~ett IMPERIAL …...College London, and the Centre for Latin American Studies, London. Mark S. Monmonier also joined the faculty in August 1973.

VanRIPER JOSEPH E (MA 1934 PhD University of Michigan 1939) 117 Hillside Drive Vestal NY 13850 Joe is Professor of Geography at State University of New York at Binghamton During the 1972-73 academic year he was on sabbatical leave prowling the byways south of the equator including more than 10000 miles in Australia alone - by VW camper

VOSKUIL ROBERT J (MA 1939) 7101 Benjamin Street McLean VA 22021

WALLNC FITZ R (MA 1949) RD No 1 Lewisburg PA 17837 Fitz continues to be with Bucknell Un iversity where he is Director of Bequest Programs

WALTER KENNETH (PhD 1950) Geography Advisor Imperial Oil Ltd Toronto Ontario Canada

WEBB KEMPTON E (MA 1955 PhD 1958) International Affairs Bldg Department of Geography Columbia University New York NY 10027 Professor and Chairman of the Geography Department at Columbia University since 1974 Kemptons professional interest continues to be the geography of Latin America Until 1973 he was Director of the Institute of Latin American Studies Recently he has published two books Latin America (Prentice Hall 1972) and The Changing Face of Northeast Brazil (Columbia University Press 1974) He also has turned out a number of book chapters and journals articles on the geography of Latin America Australia appears to be the only continental area not visited by Kempton during the last five years

WEILER FRED J (MA 1959) Bureau of Land Management US Department of Interior 3022 Federal Bldg Phoenix Arizona

WEIR THOMAS R (MA 1945 PhD University of Wisconsin 1953) Department of Geography University of Manitoba Winnipeg Manitoba Canada R3T 2N2 Tom is Professor of Geography at the above institution His research interests on settlement and agricultural frontiers have resulted in several research papers In 1971 he was editor for An Atlas of the Prairie Provinces Oxford Press and is now preparing an Atlas of Winnipeg Tom is also a member of the Planning Committee National Atlas of Canada

WERNSTEDT FREDERIK L (MA 1950 PhD UCLA 1953) 219 Elm Street State College PA 16801 Fred Professor of Geography at Penn State Univeristy authored World Climatic Data (Climatic Data Press 1972) and recently co-authored two monographs on Phi lippine population studies What first began as a hobby ended in May 1974 in the publ ication of A Campground Atlas to Mexico

WHITMORE MAJ STANLEY E JR (MA 1971) 7807 Leyte Avenue Armed Forces Staff College Norfolk VA 23511 Stan is currently enrolled as a student at the Armed Forces Staff College in Norfolk Virginia

WILBANKS THOMAS J (MA 1967 PhD 1969) Department of Geography University of Oklahoma Norman OK 73069 Tom left Syracuse in 1973 to become Associate Professor of Geography and Chairman of the Geography

54

department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

55

being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

56

Coilst ) DE LA EXPLOTACION DEL ORO lh iie PBRE El PAISAJE HUMANIZADO Geography e CtJ11 r11 324545l 7 lYANA VENEZOLANA EN EL cultural13LO DIECNUEVE Sf 32 1t-54517

PL ANNING

5G ll 32454517 ECONOMIC Historical

Mapping BiobullooCities in a n bullbull1t ( fgt rocmiddotnr

IAPHy Settlen Changing c oNTIGUITY-BIASED CLASS-INTERVAL SELECTION enr

A METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYI NG PATTERNS N A ONSTATISTICALMAPS ew Towns Lat1n merica T wo studies of urban growth

~IEIUCA-- WESTS lHFF(_~- middotmiddoto middot ( EOC11lII IC L lb A INTEl1111middot l 110--

IA THEMATICAL THRUST IN SOVIET ECONOMIC Wi RD

~RAPHY - ITS NATURE AND SIGNI FI CANCE A REDrsco S04E lrfRy 0

MENTAL MAPS r Nfc1Ecr1 F lN1gtii ~ so D Cf middot 1110 0~~~ PlAcrmiddot~~~ leogmjlhy ~-1lt)f a o

1dcasures of PattemD OF ~ i ----GOQ(~lt)() for Choroplet Q 7~ lt)p

ID LOCATION N( 11cri1 ~1Ao1i [AL PATTERNING 4f1Stra1 gt-(5 IISONVIILE 1-1 AS l(L mlrend l~ So~ 1J- i ubull~ ~

0bull ltINIIV UtllffllW

C ON THE

MARGINS

II Austr8i8n Wheat Frontier

~ J ~ r CJ

OF THE )0 EARTH

O n Geography

  • Structure Bookmarks
    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
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department at the University of Oklahoma Although administrative duties place a heavy demand on his time his interest in geography theory and regional development continues His recent research has been reported upon at professional meetings and in several journal articles A major monograph Environmental Management with Areally Decentralized Government Syracuse University Environmental Policy Project Report Ljubljana was publ ished in 1973

WILLIAMS HENRY G (MA 1958) 46 Hiawatha Drive Guilderland NY 12084 Hank is Acting Director of the New York State Office of Planning Services He is a member of the Board of Directors New York State Urban Development Corp and of other State Boards and Commissions including the Adirondack Park Agency and St Lawrence-Eastern Ontario Commission He is also in charge of New York States Coastal Zone Planning Program

WILSON ANDREW W (PhD 1955) Professor Geography Department University of Arizona College of Business and Public Administration Tucson AZ 85721

WOLF LAURENCE G (PhD 1966) 222 Senator Place Apt 9 Cincinnati OH 45220 Laurence is currently Associate Professor of Geography at the University of Cincinnati

WONDERS LILLIAN P JOHNSON (MA 1948)

WONDERS WILLIAM C (MA 1948) Department of Geography University of Alberta-Edmonton Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2H4 Bil l is Professor of Geography at the University of A lberta His principal research interest is the Canad ian Northwest He was editor and contributor for The North Studies in Canadian Geography Series (University of Toronto Press 1971) and has written other papers on that subject He was a Research Fellow in Geography at the University of Aberdeen Scotland and participated in the 22nd IGU Congress in Montreal In September 1974 Bill was the principal speaker in a Session on Marginal Settlement at the Annual Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science University of Sterling Scotland Since 1972 he has been a Fellow of the Arctic Institute of North America

WONG FRANK K C (MA 1965) 22 B Belcher Gardens Kennedy Town Hong Kong

YAPA LAKSHMAN S (PhD 1969) co Boston University Department of Geography 755 Commonwealth Avenue Boston MA 02215

YU CHRISTOPHER (MA 1972 PhD Candidate) 418 Strathmore Boulevard Toronto Canada M4C 1N5

ZAIDI QTDAR f (PhD 1961) Department of Geography University of Karachi Karachi-32 Pakistan lqtidar is Professor of Geograplhy at the University of Karachi A research project on the slums of Karachi is currently

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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

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5G ll 32454517 ECONOMIC Historical

Mapping BiobullooCities in a n bullbull1t ( fgt rocmiddotnr

IAPHy Settlen Changing c oNTIGUITY-BIASED CLASS-INTERVAL SELECTION enr

A METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYI NG PATTERNS N A ONSTATISTICALMAPS ew Towns Lat1n merica T wo studies of urban growth

~IEIUCA-- WESTS lHFF(_~- middotmiddoto middot ( EOC11lII IC L lb A INTEl1111middot l 110--

IA THEMATICAL THRUST IN SOVIET ECONOMIC Wi RD

~RAPHY - ITS NATURE AND SIGNI FI CANCE A REDrsco S04E lrfRy 0

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  • Structure Bookmarks
    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
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being undertaken In recent years he has publ ished numerous journal articles on the political and economic geography of Pakistan and regularly presents papers at the Annual Pakistan Science Conference

ZIMMERMANN ROBERT C (MA 1962) co Johns Hopkins University Department of Geography Charles and 34th Baltimore MD 21218

NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE

The Publicity Committee wishes to express appreciation to alumni graduate students and faculty for supplying much of the information contained in this issue of Geography at Syracuse Keeping in touch with a substantial percentage of the Departments large number of alumni and fr iends is no small task however and the committee reali zes fu ll well that omissions and errors will be identified by readers It is hoped that as these omissions and errors are found we w ill be informed so subsequent issues of Geography at Syracuse and our mailing l ists may be more complete

Perhaps most rewarding to committee members was to sift through and record the great quantity of impressive activities and publications of Syracuse geographers Several hundred Syracusans are now making their imprint around the nation and the world and the number is growing each year We plan to maintain an updating f ile for alumni and hope that we may be advised of significant news items for inclusion in it

John H Thompson Chairman Klaus D Gurgel middot D Michael Kirchoff David J Robinson Deborah R Walker

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Coilst ) DE LA EXPLOTACION DEL ORO lh iie PBRE El PAISAJE HUMANIZADO Geography e CtJ11 r11 324545l 7 lYANA VENEZOLANA EN EL cultural13LO DIECNUEVE Sf 32 1t-54517

PL ANNING

5G ll 32454517 ECONOMIC Historical

Mapping BiobullooCities in a n bullbull1t ( fgt rocmiddotnr

IAPHy Settlen Changing c oNTIGUITY-BIASED CLASS-INTERVAL SELECTION enr

A METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYI NG PATTERNS N A ONSTATISTICALMAPS ew Towns Lat1n merica T wo studies of urban growth

~IEIUCA-- WESTS lHFF(_~- middotmiddoto middot ( EOC11lII IC L lb A INTEl1111middot l 110--

IA THEMATICAL THRUST IN SOVIET ECONOMIC Wi RD

~RAPHY - ITS NATURE AND SIGNI FI CANCE A REDrsco S04E lrfRy 0

MENTAL MAPS r Nfc1Ecr1 F lN1gtii ~ so D Cf middot 1110 0~~~ PlAcrmiddot~~~ leogmjlhy ~-1lt)f a o

1dcasures of PattemD OF ~ i ----GOQ(~lt)() for Choroplet Q 7~ lt)p

ID LOCATION N( 11cri1 ~1Ao1i [AL PATTERNING 4f1Stra1 gt-(5 IISONVIILE 1-1 AS l(L mlrend l~ So~ 1J- i ubull~ ~

0bull ltINIIV UtllffllW

C ON THE

MARGINS

II Austr8i8n Wheat Frontier

~ J ~ r CJ

OF THE )0 EARTH

O n Geography

  • Structure Bookmarks
    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE
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Coilst ) DE LA EXPLOTACION DEL ORO lh iie PBRE El PAISAJE HUMANIZADO Geography e CtJ11 r11 324545l 7 lYANA VENEZOLANA EN EL cultural13LO DIECNUEVE Sf 32 1t-54517

PL ANNING

5G ll 32454517 ECONOMIC Historical

Mapping BiobullooCities in a n bullbull1t ( fgt rocmiddotnr

IAPHy Settlen Changing c oNTIGUITY-BIASED CLASS-INTERVAL SELECTION enr

A METHOD FOR SIMPLIFYI NG PATTERNS N A ONSTATISTICALMAPS ew Towns Lat1n merica T wo studies of urban growth

~IEIUCA-- WESTS lHFF(_~- middotmiddoto middot ( EOC11lII IC L lb A INTEl1111middot l 110--

IA THEMATICAL THRUST IN SOVIET ECONOMIC Wi RD

~RAPHY - ITS NATURE AND SIGNI FI CANCE A REDrsco S04E lrfRy 0

MENTAL MAPS r Nfc1Ecr1 F lN1gtii ~ so D Cf middot 1110 0~~~ PlAcrmiddot~~~ leogmjlhy ~-1lt)f a o

1dcasures of PattemD OF ~ i ----GOQ(~lt)() for Choroplet Q 7~ lt)p

ID LOCATION N( 11cri1 ~1Ao1i [AL PATTERNING 4f1Stra1 gt-(5 IISONVIILE 1-1 AS l(L mlrend l~ So~ 1J- i ubull~ ~

0bull ltINIIV UtllffllW

C ON THE

MARGINS

II Austr8i8n Wheat Frontier

~ J ~ r CJ

OF THE )0 EARTH

O n Geography

  • Structure Bookmarks
    • GEOGRAPHY AT SYRACUSE
    • NEWS FROM SYRACUSE
    • Robert G Jensen Appointed New Chairman
    • Donald W Meinig Appointed Maxwell Professor
    • New Faculty
    • Visitors 1972-1975
    • Department Participates in Overseas Programs and OnshyCampus Symposia
    • Sense of Place Symposium 1972
    • Changes in the PhD Seminar
    • Participation of Resident Graduates at Professional Meetings
    • Guide to the Graduate Program is Available
    • Honorary Degree Awarded Preston E James
    • Departmental Publications and Cartographic Output
    • Alumni Support is Welcomed
    • Death of Mrs George 8 Cressey
    • GRADUATE DEGREES GRANTED IN GEOGRAPHY
    • STAFF
    • GRADUATE STUDENTS IN RES IDENC E
    • ALUMNI AND NON-RESIDENT GRADUATE STUDENTS
    • NOTE FROM THE PUBLICITY COMMITTEE