richard barber accepts harvey w. smith chair

Vol. 8, No.2, Fall1990
Duke University Marine Laboratory
RICHARD BARBER ACCEPTS
HARVEY W. SMITH CHAIR
About three years ago, DUML let
Dick Barber get away.
Now Lab officials have hooked Dr.
Barber again, using a Chair as bait to
lure him away from the post he left
Duke to take.
Dr. Barber has resigned as Director
of the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI) in Monterey,
CA. Effective July 1 he took over the
Harvey W. Smith Chair of Biological
Oceanography at DUML.
According to Joe Ramus, DUML
Director, the Chair is a distinguished
professorship established by the late
Evelyn Smith of Beaufort in honor of
her late husband.
The Chair is a perfect fit for Dr. Barber, because he and Mr. Smith knew
each other well.
"I'm delighted," Dr. Ramus said.
"He will be a real magnet for our new
oceanography program.
"He is a national figure. It is a great
kudos for Duke to get him."
Dr. Barber said that the Harvey W.
Smith Chair had been a powerful attraction.
"I'm honored to have the opportunity," he said. "It's the culmination of
my work to get a position like this."
Dr. Barber said that MBARI's research program is geared toward deep
sea research, because the ocean is very
deep near the California shore.
By contrast, the Duke program will
focus on the role of the ocean and ocean
processes in atmospheric changes.
Dr. Barber said his research has been
moving in this direction in recent years.
For example, he has done important research on El Nifio, the Pacific Oceandriven weather anomaly that is believed
to have wreaked havoc on East Coast
weather several years ago, triggering
unusual torrential downpours.
Dr. Ramus said that in addition to
research, Dr. Barber would be teaching
at least two classes at DUML. One will
be on oceanographic processes and
another will be on the role of oceans in
global change.
This pleases Dr. Barber.
Cont. on page Z
DUML CURRENTS
This summer's COCOS Lecturer was
PROF. HANS FLUGEL, staff member
of the Institute of Oceanography of the
University of Kiel, Germany. In addition to his lectures on a relatively littleknown marine invertebrate, the
Pogonophora, Prof. Flugel discussed
the development of the research
programs of the Institute and shared the
results of his explorations on a coral
reef in the Pacific. His final lecture
dealt with the work of his friend and
contemporary, American artist Andrew
Wyeth. Prof. Flugel remained in
Beaufort into the fall, allocating his
time between writing scientific
manuscripts and painting.
In August MARK GEESEY completed his Masters degree titled "Subsurface chlorophyll maximum layers:
An analysis of phyto plankton species
composition with a general review."
Since May, Mark has been working at
the NOAA Laboratory.
SYDNEE GODDARD directed the
Earth Day planting of ten Live Oak trees
donated by the DUML community. She
also taught a course to 7tq-9th grade
girls for the National Science Foundation Young Scholars Program.
BILL HENLEY and visiting French
researcher GUY LEV AVASSEUR traveled to two national meetings this summer to present results of ongoing
NSF-sponsored research in the DUML
seaweed physiology facility known as
the Phycotron. Graduate student
LINDA FRANKLIN also presented her
research at the Phycological Society annual meeting. Before the meeting, Bill
and Guy visited Duke Geology/DUML
graduate JOHN HALFMAN. John,
Barb, Sam, Marie and Camille are doing
quite well by all accounts.
ANN OLIVER was a Teaching Assistant in August for the Fish Biology
class at Bermuda Biological Station.
KATHY REINSEL participated in a
cruise on the RN Edwin Link with the
Johnson Sea Link this summer. KATHY
has received the Graduate School's
Dean's Award for Excellence in Teaching. A certificate and a check will be
presented to her at the University
Founder's Day ceremony in December.
DAN RITTSCHOF visited the
University of Hawaii in October. He
consulted on nontoxic antifouling
studies and presented seminars. He
visited past Duke students VALERIE
WORKINGER and OWEN MCMILlAN.
PEGGY SEARS completed her
Masters degree, titled "Endocrine Control of Feeding Behavior in the Sand
Fiddler Crab Uca pugila tor."
JOHN SUTHERLAND is spending
his sabbatical at the National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration in
Washington DC.
The 2nd annual Mollusc Man/Woman Triathlon was held on August
3. Organized by CRISTINE KRATT,
JEFF and SYDNEE GODDARD and
aided by scores of other volunteers, the
1/4 mile swim, 8-mile bike, and 4-mile
run was once again a success!
On September 11th PEGGY SEARS
and BILL KROEN were married. They
are now living in Raleigh.
The Persian crisis set upon CINDY
BALDWIN and her intended, SSgt Lee
Adams, in August. Instead of the
planned October wedding, a quick civil
ceremony was performed on August
11th. Cindy is now addressed as Mrs.
Adams!
BABIES..•
Since the last printing of CURRENTS the baby population of DUML
has increased by five. Son William was
born on April 28th to TONY and PAT
CLARE. Nicholas joined the family already started by MARY and Jeff Jones
on June 18th. Sarah Agnes Kenney is
the apple of her parents, BRUCE and
SUSAN's eye. She was born on June
15th. On July 31st WOODY
SUTHERLAND's family grew to include Skye McKenzie. And, finally on
October 6th Chelsea Amelia was born
to CHRIS SCHOLZ and his wife Carrie.
SHIP NOTES
There have been some changes in
personnel in DUNCOC since the last
issue of CURRENTS was published.
The new Marine Superintendent is
QUENTIN LEWIS, former Master of
the FIRST MATE. Also newly hiied in
shore operations is KAMMY TRIBUS
as Data Archivist. On board CAPE
HATTERAS, JAY VENGER has
resigned after eight years to live with
his wife and family in the Virgin Islands. His replacement on the deck has
come from the ship's galley in the form
of former cook/messman, BYRON
BOYER. The new man in the galley is
JIM CLONIGER. Jim is on CAPE HATTERAS to help maintain her reputation
as one of the finest floating three-star
restaurants around.
MARRIAGES ...
TOM JOHNSON and KATE
WHITAKER were married June 2nd in
Centerville, MA. After a "honeymoon
cruise" aboard the CAPE HATTERAS,
they are settling in to Beaufort living.
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Richard Barber
cont rrom page 1
"One of the biggest things I didn't
like at MBARI was that I did not get to
teach," he said. "It is not a teaching
organization."
"While I was there I gave about four
lectures to undergraduates. It became
obvious to me that I was looking forward to them. I hadn't realized that I
enjoyed students so much."
Until his departure from Duke, Dr.
Barber was deeply involved in environmental causes in the state. He served on
the N.C. Environmental Management
Commission and is generally credited
for pushing through the state's first
st9rm water runoff regulations.
He called this type of work rewarding because "your wins and losses are
immediately obvious," and said he
hoped to become involved again.
Dick and his wife Elaine arrived back
in Carteret County in June.
ERIC NELSON RETIRES
After 22 years of service to the
DUML, Eric Nelson retired June 1,
from his position as the Marine Superintendent of the Duke/UNC
Oceanographic Consortium.
Eric began his career in 1968 when
he was hired as the Assistant Marine
Superintendent aiding the Marine Superintendent John Newton in the operation of the EASTWARD. At that time,
the Cooperative Oceanographic Program was in need of a professional
"Highseas" mariner to provide skill and
experience to a program that was expanding from regional work around the
southeast coast to general purpose
oceanography on the high seas from
Nova Scotia to Venezuela. Eric's impeccable credentials in the Merchant
Marine combined with his interest in a
"shore job" in his native Carteret County made him the perfect choice.
In addition to being a professional
, merchant seaman, Eric is also a member
of the Nelson family of Gloucester. The
Nelsons have been working on the water
as long as anyone can remember, so Eric
probably had an interest in the sea from
the time he was born.
Eric's professionalism and, yes, his
perfectionism were an important addition to the EASTWARD program. The
EASTWARD was staffed by crew and
officers from Carteret County who
were, for the most part, former fishermen and Coast Guardsmen. They consider themselves the world's best
inshore and coastal seamen, but the
EASTWARD was beginning to cruise
to the Caribbean for three months at a
time.
When John Newton left the Cooperative Oceanographic Program in 1975,
Eric was promoted to Marine Superintendent. He served in this capacity until
his retirement.
Under Eric's able guidance the
EASTWARD eventually roamed as far
east as the Mediterranean Sea with work
off the coast of Algeria, as far north as
Nova Scotia, south through the Panama
Canal to the coast of Peru and west of
the Galapagos Islands. The EASTWARD went into Venezuela's Lake
Maracaibo and up the Orinoco River,
regions where few oceanographic ships
have ventured. EASTWARD never
failed to get home under her own power
despite the far-flung and perilous places
that scientists asked Eric to send the
ship.
Obviously Eric and EASTWARD
were a good team, so good, in fact, that
on the basis of their record the newly
formed Duke/UNC Oceanographic
Consortium won a competition to
operate a new NSF ship.
Eric supervised the construction,
outfitting, sea trials and delivery of the
vessel. The new ship, named CAPE
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HATTERAS, was delivered in early October 1981 and began its first year of
operation the following January.
Eric, always the consummate professional, followed Henry Ford's rule,
"Never explain; never complain."
Eric always looked ahead, never
made the same mistake twice, never
gave excuses and ended up with the best
managed small ship operation program
in the U.S.
The Duke community and the community of oceanographers will miss
Eric, but both groups know they benefitsed from his service with
EASTWARD and CAPE HATTERAS.
''WHERE ARE YOU ?''
by DR. C.G. BOOKHOUT
JAMES L. LARIMER, (Ph.D. '59
Zoology) completed his Ph.D. with Dr.
Knut Schmidt-Nielson. In the summer
of 1955, he took two classes at DUML:
Radiation Biology under Dr. Karl Wilbur and Marine Invertebrate Zoology
wth Dr. C.G. Bookhout. The following
summer he was Dr. Bookhout's teaching assistant.
Dr. Larimer accepted a position as
Assistant Professor of Zoology, University of Texas in 1959. He was promoted
to Associate Professor in 1964 and
Professor in 1968. At the university, he
taught Advanced Mammalian Physiology, Comparative Physiology, Human
Physiology, and Neurophysiology.
His current research support is from
NIH. He received the Jacob Javits
Award in Neuroscience from NIH in
1988.
VICTOR H. HUTCHINSON, (AM.,
'56, Ph.D., '59 Zoology; Summer '56)
was a student of Dr. J .R. Bailey and Dr.
I.E. Gray. He is presently at the University of Oklahoma where he is now the
George Lynn Cross Research Professor.
In 1988, he served as President of the
American Society of Ichthyologists and
Herpetologists.
ERIC HOLM ('90 Ph.D. Zoology)
successfully defended his thesis, "Settlement Site Choice in the Barnacle
Balanus amphitrite: Demographic and
Evolutionary Consequences," in March.
His thesis advisor was Dr. John Sutherland. After his defense Eric spent a short
interval working in Dr. Daniel Rittschof's laboratory on Navy supported
nontoxic antifouling research. In September, he began a postdoctoral position at the Universite Laval, Quebec,
Canada, in the laboratory of Professor
Edwin Bourget. Eric's research there
involves the population dynamics and
genetics of barnacles.
LYNDA SHAPIRO (Ph.D. '74 Zoology) completed her graduate work with
Dr. Richard Barber at DUML. This past
summer, she took a course in molecular
probes in marine ecology at Woods
Hole. She wrote that the course was
GREAT. She has now departed for Coos
Bay, Oregon, where she will move into
her new position as Director of the
Oregon Institute of Marine Biology, the
marine laboratory of the University of
Oregon.
DR. JONATHAN RICHARDSON
('65 Ph.D. Zoology; Summer, '61, '62),
was recently appointed Interim Director
of the North Museum at Franklin and
Marshall College, Lancaster, PA. He
will continue as professor of biology at
F&M, where he has taught ecology
since 1966. Recently he developed a
summer field course in river system
ecology that traces the biology and
chemistry of the Susquehanna from
source to mouth.
ALICE ELMORE RICHARDSON
('62 BS Botany), a research assistant in
marine mycology at DUML with Dr.
Terry Johnson in 1960-61, married
Jonathan Richardson in 1963, raised
two children and returned to graduate
school to earn a masters degree in
Landscape Architecture. Employed
since 1985 at an engineering & consulting firm in Lancaster, PA, she developed the company's program in
wetland delineation and mitigation.
DR. ROBERT H. HOLZWORTH
('42 AM, Zoology) completed his Mas-
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ter's thesis on respiration of the
diamond-back terrapin at DUML under
Dr. A.S. Pearse in 1942. At the same
time he romanced Lois Ann Alexander,
a UNC graduate student, who was working at the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries
Laboratory. She is now his wife of 47
years.
He enlisted in the Army in 1942,
staying for 30 years. After WWII
(Europe), he went to Medical School,
finished his internship, and had his
residency training in OB-GYN in Walter Reed A.M.C. After retirement, he
was Director of the Medicaid Program
in Alabama for a number of years. He
and his wife are now living in Tabernash, 85 miles northwest of Denver,
co.
EVELYN BROWN SHERR ('74
Ph.D. Zoology; '71-74 DUML) and her
husband, Dr. Barry Sherr, have moved
from The Marine Institute of University
of Georgia, Sapelo Island to the College
of Oceanography, Oregon State University, Corvallis. Evelyn and Barry will be
"splitting" one Associate Professor
position as a husband and wife team in
marine microbial ecology.
SUMMER '90
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Dr. Roy B. Laughlin
Mr. William Henry Lawrence
Mr. John C. Lawson, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. William M. Laytcn, Jr.
Ms. Andrea Johnson Leader
Mr. & Mrs. William D. Lease
Dr. Thomas William Lee
Mrs. Laura B. Lealie
Mrs. Edward D. Levy
Ms. Lynn Morgan Lewis
Mr. & Mrs. Jason A. Lillegraven
Ms. Damien C. Lin
Mr. Steven E. Lindberg
Dr. & Mrs. Henry 0. Lineberger, Jr.
Mr. William Scou Lineberry
Mr. David Michael Liscow
Mr. N. Scott Litofsky
Mr. and Mrs. J.D. Long, Jr.
Ms. Jennifer Carole Lovejoy
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Lowry
Ms. Suzie Lublin
Mrs. Charles F. Lundy
Mrs. Joanna K. Lyckberg
Mr. Edward C. Lynch
Mr. & Mrs. Byron C. Lynch, Jr.
Mr. Anthony Gunn Msclntyre
Mrs. Julia P. MacMillan
Mrs. John G. Madry, Jr.
Ms. Lucinda Lusby Ms1in
Dr. & Mrs. David Michael Manyak
Ms. Lynette J. Mark
Ms. Sara Elizabeth Marks
Dr. & Mrs. Charles Foster Marth
Mrs. Msrtha Y. Msrtinat
Ms. Martha J. Maakall
Ms. Kathleen C. Mason
Mr. Albert Paul Matteo, Jr.
Mrs. Lonnie T. MaUhews, Jr.
Ms. SusanJaneMsy
Mr. Albert Timothy McAdoo
Mrs. Amy E. McAuley
Mrs. Diane Lillie McCallister
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Bernard
McCandless
Mr. & Mrs. Roland McClamrock, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel A. McConkey, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Rodney Ivan McCormick
Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. McCuiston, Jr.
Mr. John L. McDennott
Ms. Elizsbeth Field McOuffog
Mr. Michael D. McKenzie
Dr. Elizsbeth A. McMahan
Mr. William Owen McMillan, ill
Dr. & Mrs. Samuel D. McPhe:mon, Jr.
Dr. Richard McQuigg
Mr. & Mrs. ArthurT. Meeder
Mr. Richard H. Merhige
Ms. Elizabeth Ellen Merrlu
Dr. Karl P. Meyer
Dr. Harding B. Michel
Mrs. Elizabeth B. Midgett
Mr. John Patrick Millar, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. John R. Miller
Mr. Brent Stephenson Mills
Ms. Melisaa Josephine Mills
Mr. Alan L. Minard
Mrs. Katherine M. Mitchell
Lt. Mark William Miuauer
Dr. Robert P. Moffett
Mr. William Edward Monaghan, H
Mrs. Mary E. Montgomezy
Ms. Mary Berkeley Moore
Lt. JG Lance Rowland Moritz
Mr. & Mrs. Edmund B. Morrison
Dr. John Moses, Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Harold R. Murdock
Lt. Frank Helm Myers
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Raymond Myers
Mr. Mark D. Myers
Ms. Donna Lealie Natalie
Dr. & Mrs. Felton R. Nease
Ms. Lisa Karyn Nelsen
Dr. Walter G. Nelson
Dr. Richard C. Newsham
Mr. Richard B. Newton
Miss Wendy P. Nicholas
Mr. & Mrs. Sterling J. Nicholson, Jr.
Reverand Robert L. Nicks
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Howard Nicolaysen
Ms. Malina Nightingale
Ms. Iva Lynn Nusbaum
Mr. & Mrs. Mark Anthony O'Dell
Mr. Jack Ogilvy
Capt. & Mrs. Richard Ogus
Mr. Billy B. Olive
Dr. Robert F. Olivere
Mr. Eric Conrad Olson
Mrs. Phoebe Olson
Mr. John Barbour Orgain, IV
Mr. Robert Leonard Oxr
Dr. Georgiandra L. Ostarello
Mr. Jeffrey H. Overton
Mrs. Allan R. Packer
Mr. George Henry Page
Ms. Linda Marie Palumbo
Ms. Lee Dudshoff Panders
Dr. Fred Parham
Ms. Carolyn Ann Park
Mr. & Mrs. Elton L. Parker
Mr. RobertS. Parker
Mrs. Moreau J. Parsons
Ms. Judith Marie Pascoe
Mr. William J. Pascoe
Mr. & Mrs. Irwin G. Patch, Jr.
Dr. Carl A. Patow
Ms. Jo-D Ann Pauerson
Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Pauerson
Dr. Anna Marie Penna
Mr. & Mrs. Nicolas Pentcheff
Mr. & Mrs. Walter Scott Persons, Jr.
Ms. Debra S. Peters
Ms. Cynthia Ann Phillipson
Mr. Glen P. Pinkston
Drs. William C. & Mary W.
Pinscbrnidt, Jr.
Mr. Laurance D. Pleas
Dr. Gregory S. Pokrywka
Mr. James S. Poles
Mr. & Mrs. Seymour N. Poles
Dr. Douglas Martin Portz
Mrs. Annabelle C. Powell
Mrs. Thomas E. Powell, Jr.
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Mr. Richard Leon Prager
Mr. & Mrs. A. Joe Prealar, Jr.
Dr. Thomas A. Preasley
Dr. & Mrs. Robert E. Price, Jr.
Dr. Marilynn A. Prince-Fiocco
Mrs. Deborah D. Pritchett
Mr. Leon W. Quick
Mr. David W. Quillian
Ms. Mary Megan Quinlan
Mr. PaulS. Reddiah
Ms. Martha F. Reed
Dr. Janet W. Reid
Mr. & Mrs. David A. Renken
Dr. Nancy Jill Rennert
Mr. William H. Renton
Dr. Robert M. Reasetar
Mrs. Anne M. Rettig
Dr. Edward M Riegel
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Ringold
Mr. David Carl Ritterband
Ms. Sarah Vesely Roadarmel
Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Roberson, Jr.
Misa Susan Jean Roberts
Dr. & Mrs. J. David Robertson
Ms. Annette Robertson-Geeain
Mr. Scou McLaurin Rodgers
Dr. Arthur Nicholas Roe
Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Rogers
Mrs. Ralph A. Rose
Dr. Gene G. Rooenberg
Mr. Stephen Jude Rothenburger
Dr. & Mrs. Gilbert T. Rowe
Dr. Daniel Rubenstein
Dr. Herbert Bernard Rubin
Mr. Thomas William Ruckdeachel
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Andrew Rudman
Ms. Janet W. Ruis
Dr. Ann E. Rushing
Mr. William Richard Russell, ill
Mr. & Mrs. Robert 0. Rutherford
Mrs. Florence June Ryan
Dr. Ellen L. Sakornbut
Ms. Patricia F. Salter
Mrs. Roger Sankey
Mr. & Mrs. Paul Santi
Captain Earle Walter Sapp
Mr. Anthony Sasson
Dr. Harvey Epperson Savely, Jr.
Lt. Richard Anthony M. Saxton
Mrs. Suzanne V. Scharwenka
Mr. & Mrs. Sol Schechter
Ms. Marie Christine Schrniu
Ms. Ann Lori Schnaper
Dr. & Mrs. Craig William Schneider
Mr. Michael Scott Schneider
Mr. Carl F. Schock
Mrs. Sylvia H. Schrack
Dr. Stuart Terry Schwartz
Ms. Mary Scofield
Mr. John G. Scou
Mr. & Mrs. John Glenn Scou
Ms. Mary Christine Scurlock
Dr. Richard Searles
Lt. Theresa Lavonne Shannon
Dr. Lynda Shapiro
Mr. Andrew C. Shay
Ms. Lori Anne Shepard
Dr. & Mrs. Marion L. Shepard
Mrs. A. Lincoln Sherl<, ill
Dr. John R. Sherman, Jr.
Mr. Robert J. Shields
Mr. Linward Paul Shivers
Dr. & Mrs. Herbert 0. Sicker
Dr. David R. Silver
Mr. Austin J. Simpson
Mrs. Dorothy Lewis Simpson
Ms. Kathleen Singleton
Dr. Jamea R. Smail
Mr. & Mrs. Alton B. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. F. M. Smith
Mr. H. Scott Smith
Ms. Justine Diane Smith
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth N. Smith
Mr. Mark Raymond Smith
Mr. & Mrs. RichardS. Smith
Dr. Sharon Louise Smith
Ms. Virginia H. Smith
Dr. Richard E. Smitherman
Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. Smoot, IV
Ms. Charlotte Meyer Sorensen
Drs. Craig N. and Suzy Spencer
Mrs. Clare Brokow Speyer
Mr. Hyman Stadiem
Mr. & Mrs. John W. Steer
Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Stephanz
Mr. Donald G Stephenson
Dr. Melissa Hudson Stevens
Mr. Wayne Thomas Stewart
Mr. Lawrence W. Stiles
Mr. & Mrs. J. R. Still
Mrs. Richard D. Stipe
Mrs. Thomas A. Stoner
Mrs. Elizabeth Skaale Stout
Miss Msrion E. StraUon
Mr. & Mrs. Alan L. Streusand
Dr. Virginia J. Streusand
Dr. Judy Anita Strickland
Mr. Brian H. Strouse
Mr. & Mrs. Allston J. Stubbs
Mrs. Lucile Heasick Stump
Ms. Sylvia A. Paulino Subong
Ms. Eileen Patricia Sulzbach
Miss Marjorie Ellen Sun
Mr. Gerald Svedlow
Dr. Andrew Sweau
Drs. Anne Walter & Mike Swift
Ms. Elizsbeth Swinger
Mr. Richard Lee Takacs
Reverand W. Douglas Tanner, Jr.
Ms. Alison Leigh Taylor
Mr. Gregory Benjamin Taylor
Ms. Kay Suzanne Taylor
Mr. Jamea I. Taylor, Jr.
Mr. Kenneth Bren Tegtmeyer
Ms. Carol F. Teplis
Mr. John F. Terrell, Jr.
Mr. Richard C. Thomas
Ms. Betsy Walker Thompson
Mrs. Gwen Thompson
Mr. Donald William Tighe, Jr.
Mrs. Mary Middlesworth Toxrans
Dr. Mary Christine Torrington
Mr. Nicholas J. Tronolone, Jr.
Dr. Robert K. Tucker
Dr. RobertS. Turner
Mr.JameaW. Turtle
Mr. James W. Van Buren
Mrs. Virginia Van Siclen
Mr. C.D. Van Siden
Mr. & Mrs. Arthur A. Varela
Dr. & Mrs. Dale G. Wachowiak
Ms. Jill Marie Wade
Mrs. DianeR. Waldman
Dr. Dana S. Walker
Dr. James B. Wallace
Mr. & Mrs. David Walrath
Dr. Sidney H. Wanzer
Dr. Eric Russell Ward
Mrs. Mary Shipp Watson
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Watson
Mr. Philip J. Weaver, Jr.
Mr. Harmon M. Webb
Captain John N. Webster
Mr. John N. Webster
Dr. &Mrs. Peter D. Weigl
Dr. Lynne Dawson Werner
Dr. & Mrs. George H. West
Dr. Terry Lynn Weat
Dr. & Mrs. Thaddeus B. Weater
Lt. Cdr. Glenda R. Wetherill
Ms. Jane Wallace Wheeler
MissEmilyJ. White
Ms. Nancy Joan White
Mrs. Judy Fuquay Whiting
Mrs. Jean W. Whitney
Ms. Carol Wiegmann
Mr. Richard Hackney Wiegmann
Dr. John Samuel Wiener
ANNUAL GIVING DONORS CONT.
Mr. & Mrs. Wayne F. Wilbanks
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy C. Wilcosky
Mrs. Jean H. Williams
Ms. Laurie A. Williams
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Williams
Mr. Robert Rhyne Williams
Dr. Roberta G. Williams
Mr. & Mrs. Finis E. Williams, ill
Mr. & Mrs. James Andrew Winter
Dr. Reid Wiseman
Mr. & Mrs. David C. Wo1f
Ms. Lloyd Katherine Wong
Mr. Robert R. Wonsidler
Ms. Deirdre Woods
Ms. Valerie Jean Worldnger
Miss Nancy V. Wrenn
Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Wyble
Ms. Jean T. Yehle
Ms. Brenda L. Young
Lt. Julia Furr Youngman
Mr. Alberto H. Zapata
Mr. Jerrold H. Zar
Dr. Paul W. Zarutskie
Dr, Anne K. Zayaitz
Mr. J. Samuel Zigler, Jr.
Dr. Daniel M.llrkman
ENDOWMENTS
Bookhout
Scholarship Fund
Dra. C. G. & Elizabeth Bookhout
Dr. & Mrs. Charles Chester Boyer
Dr. & Mrs. A. Harry Brenowitz
Dr. Willis E. Brown, ill
Mrs. Jean Bwkus
Dr. John A. Commito
Dr. John Knauer Douglas
Miss Caro!Jane Frischmann
Mr. & Mrs. Don Gagnon
Dr. David C. Grsnt
Dr. & Mrs. June U. Gunter
Dr. & Mrs. John Gutknecht
Dr, J. William Littler
Dr. & Mrs. I. G. Macintyre
Mr. George W. Martin
Dr. John P. Miller
Mr. Donald G, Myer
Mr. Erlc B. Nelson
Mr. George W. Newton
Mr. James 01ristopher Noiillan
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph S. Ramus
Ms. Julie Margaret Ring
Dr. Michael Salmon
Mr. Daniel H. Stern
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Ustach
Rachel Carson
Fellowship Fund
Ms. Mary M. Brockhaus
Mr. & Mrs. Donald D. Cameron
Mr. & Mrs, Jonathan Evans
Mrs. John E. Galley
Dr. Eric R. Holm
Mr. Kenneth H. Knight
Mr. & Mrs. David Oglesby
Mr. Ronald V. Shearin
Dr. Robert G. Walk
John D. Costlow
Endowment
Mrs. Dorothy P. Brock
Dr. Elizabeth E. Camphell
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd G. Gurley
Mrs. J. W. Jackson
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Johnson
Dr. & Mrs. Stephen A. Wainwright
Anne F. & Alexander
McMahon Endowment
Dr. Margaret Hilgartner Aiky
Mr. & Mrs. C. H. Ballou
Mr. & Mrs. Alex McMahon
Mr. Alan L. Minard
Dr. Jerry Michael Neff
Wade Family Fund
Mrs. J. David Ross
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Byrd Wade, Jr.
Deborah S. Steer
Scholarship
Mrs. Marjorie Appleby
Dr. Elizabeth E. Campbell
Mr. Lewis H. Owen
Ms. Sandra Rode
Dr. William A. Shabb
Ms. Martha A. Wolfe
Friends Of The
Duke University
Marine Laboratory
Mr. James H.P. Bailey Jr.
Mr. Hassan Bedair
Mr. John R. Brinkhou
Mr. Clyde S. Brooks
Mr. Randall Cecil Brown
Dr. Willis E. Brown, ill
Mpi. Jean Bwkus
Dr. Lawrence B. Cahoon
Mr. Jonathan D. Cooper
Mr. Everett Coutant
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Cronin
Mr. Joseph Paul David
Dr. Luckett Vanderl'ord Davis
Mrs. Lydia P. Donnelly
Miss Susan J. DuBois
Dr. & Mrs. June U. Gunter
Miss Mary Jan Holderness
Dr. & Mrs. Thomas Johnson
Ms. Lucy C. Karlsson
Dr. David M. Klarer
Dr. & Mrs. Henry 0. Lineberger, Jr.
Mrs. Msrtha Y. Martinat
Mrs. Kathleen Morrow
Dr. Margaret Ann Myers
Dr. Mary L Poss
Dr. & Mrs. Robert Roer
Mr. & Mrs. Sol Schechter
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Secrest
Ms. Carlyn A. Sempier
Mr. & Mrs. Gaston E. Small, Jr.
Mr. Michael L. Soo
Dr. & Mrs. Reade Yatea Tompson
Dr. RobertK. Tucker
Ms. Sarah Lee Wei
Mrs. Judy Fuquay Whiting
Corporate
Matching Gifts
Harvey W. Smith
Endowment
The following corporations and
foundations matched gifts mad4
to the Marine Laboratory
Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Ustach
Laura J, Grierson
Memorial Fund
Ms. Dawn Marie Braisted
Ms. Mary Lee Kerr
Mrs. Katherine K. Mazzoleni
Mr. & Mrs. David Perry
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Zimmerman
Mary Derrickson
McCurdy Endowment
Dr. Leonard Broom
Dr. Harold G. McCurdy
Melanie Elizabeth
Lynn Memorial Fund
Dr. John A. Commito
Richard & Linda
Seale Scholarship
Mr. & Mrs. Richard C. Seale
Smith Holcomb
Marine Laboratory
Endowment
Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Smith Holcomb
Thurman L. & Carol
Strong Yo.ung
Endowment
Black and Decker
Manufacturing Company
Bunoughs-WellcomeCompany
Carolina Power and Light
Company
Central Carolina Bank and
Trust Company
Consolidated Natural Gas
Company
E G & G Incorporated
Eli Lilly and Company
General Electric Foundation
Green Bay Foundation
ffiMCorporation
Lotus Development Corporation
Martin Marietta Corporation
Merck and Company
N.C. National Bank and Trust
Company
Phillip Morris, Inc.
Pine State Knitwear Company
RJRNabisco
Robert W. Carr Incorporated
Ross Johnston and Kersting
Incorporated
Texaco Incorporated
Towers, Perrio, Forster &
Crosby
Virginia Electric and Power
Company
Westinghouse Educational
Foundation
Deferred Gifts
Miss Shelba Glenn Pew
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen C. Harward
CONTRIBUTIONS TO ANNUAL FUND AND
ENDOWMENTS REACH A NEW HIGH
It is a pleasure to inform you that the seventh Duke University Marine Laboratory Annual Fund Drive for the 1989-1990
fiscal year was a success. The total of $155,841 was 55%
greater than the 1988-89 total of $100,466. Furthermore, the
number of contributors increased by 23% from 642 to 792.
During the seven years in which there has been an Annual
Drive, the number of contributors and the amount given have
increased each year.
Amount
Year
Number Of Contributors
$17,500
300
83/84
22,638
84/85
315
28,021
85/86
371
61,492
86/87
525
77,440
87/88
568
100,466
88/89
642
155,841
89/90
792
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We thank all contributors who are responsible for the in
crease in donations: members of the advisory board, alumni
of Duke and DUML, faculty and staff, and many staunch
friends of the Laboratory. The honor roll of contributors is
given in this issue of DUML News.
For 1990-91, we have set a goal of $175,000 from 925
donors for the Annual Fund Drive. Achieving this goal will be
a stretch but with your assistance, we can be successful.
This past year has been one of transition. The imminent
approval of the Section in Marine Biology, Oceanography and
Limnology together with an increased number of students at
DUML have added new life to the Pivers Island community.
At the present time, faculty at the Assistant or Associate
Professor level in geological, chemical and/or physical
oceanography are being sought for DUML. Start-up funds will
be needed for this new faculty, and instrumentation funding
will be needed for new courses. The DUML Annual Fund
monies in 1990-91 will be used to meet the demands of
SiMBOL not included in the budget. They will also be used as
in 1989-90 to support the operation of DUML and all of its
programs whenever there is a need. We need your help to meet
the extra demands for funds in 1990-91. Hence, I would like
you to consider a generous contribution to DUML Annual
Fund. Thank you for your loyalty and generosity.
ENDOWMENTS
The contributions to scholarships, fellowships, and other
endowment funds for 1989-90 fiscal year was $581,304, an
increase from $83,224 for last year. A breakdown of the
1989-90 contributions is listed below:
No.
Amount
or Contributed
Donors 1989-1990
Endowment
25
$3,062.95
C.G. Bookhout Scholarship
Rachel Carson Fellowship
9
410.00
John D. Costlow Endowment
6
2,377.96
1
17,126.88
Smith Holcomb Endowment
5
11,025.00
Laura Grierson Scholarship
Anne F. & Alexander McMahon
3,950.00
Endowment
5
7,600.04
Friends of DUML Endowment
35
250.00
Deborah S. Steer Scholarship
6
1,400.00
C.G. Wade Family Scholarship
2
519,051.71
Mary Derrickson McCurdy Scholarship
1
and Visiting Scholarships Endowment Fund
2,000.00
Richard & Linda Seale
1
25.00
Melanie Elizabeth Lynn Scholarship
1
2,000.00
Thurman & CarolS. Young Endowment
1
25.00
Harvey Smith Undergraduate Scholarship
1
1,000.00
Kathryn & Walter Deane Endowment
1
TOTAL
571,304.00
10,000.00
Shelba Pew - Tower Fund
1
We are pleased that Mr. Stephen C. Harward and his wife
Cora Lynn Y. Harward have recently created an endowment
James H. P. Bailey Jr. '68
Margaret Bates (Ex Officio)
David M. Barringer
C. Leland Bassett '59
Charles F. Blanchard '47 L'49
Charles Bugg '47, H'54
Robert W. Carr
L. Hatsell Cash '45
Arthur W. Clark
Jesse Colvin (Ex Officio)
with Duke University in memory of her parents, Thurman L.
and CarolS. Young. The income, but not the principal, will
be used to provide unrestricted support of the Duke University
Marine Laboratory as deemed best by the Director of DUML.
This endowment is the twenty-fourth for support of DUML
and the third in 1989-90.
It is gratifying to report that Mr. Smith Holcomb donated
$17,126.88 to his endowment and Mr. and Mrs. David Perry
and their friends contributed $11,025.00 to the Laura Grierson
Scholarship. This scholarship now equals $25,000 and will be
used to provide scholarship awards to promising undergraduates engaged in independent studies at DUML.
All of these contributions are greatly appreciated, but except for a few instances they did not generate enough interest
to equalize the 7% increase in tuition. Thus DUML will be
limited to fewer scholarships in 1990-91. Hopefully, in the
upcoming drive, there will be enough contributions, not only
to equalize the anticipated increase in tuition, but also to offer
additional scholarships and fellowships.
It will be years before the interest from endowments and
scholarships will render DUML self-sufficient, but the future
success of our Laboratory depends upon an endowment of at
least $15 million. With the recent contributions of Dr. Harold
McCurdy to the Mary Derrickson McCurdy Scholarship and
Visiting Scholars Endowment Funds, DUML now has an active endowment total of $2.6 million with an additional $1.1
million being held in trust.
We hope the 1990-91 Endowment Fund Drive will reach
our goal of $500,000.
We thank the Advisory Board and all our donors for their
past contributions and interest in Duke University Marine
Laboratory. We could not continue to function without you.
ADVISORY BOARD
F. Nelson Blount Cris '60
John R. Eisenmann '63
Susan S. Goodmon
C. Howard Hardesty Jr. '43
Watts HillJr.
A. Smith Holcomb '58
Susan Hudson
Sandra Taylor Kaupe
Henry 0. Lineberger Jr. '50
Diane McCallister
DUML News Staff
JosephS. Ramus, Director
Photographs : Scott Taylor
Artwork: Meg Forward
Printed by: Coastal Press
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C. G. Bookhout
Professor Emeritus in Zoology
DUML Annual Fund Chairman
Anne F. McMahon '44
William C. Powell
RobertW. Safrit Jr. '31
Richard C. Seale '65
W. Mason Shehan '37
Fred Stanback '50
Katherine Goodman Stern' 46
Norwood A. Thomas Jr. '55
Elizabeth Thrower '60
Charles B. Wade Jr. '38
FROM THE BOATHOUSE
by: JosephS. Ramus
Of all of the signals of change at the
Marine Laboratory, the most salutary is
an announcement which appeared in
Science, Eos and E-mail last month:
"Duke University will appoint three
tenure-track faculty at the Assistant or
Associate Professor level in geological,
chemical and/or physical oceanography. The faculty will be resident in
Beaufort at the Marine Laboratory.
Candidates with sea-going programs
are particularly encouraged to apply.
The appointees will be expected to
develop aggressive research programs
and contribute to Duke's developing
curriculum in the ocean sciences."
Richard T. Barber, the Harvey W.
Smith Professor of Biological Oceanography, is chair of the search committee.
Members include Profs. Tom Johnson
(Marine Lab & Geology), Bruce Corliss
(Geology), Dimitri Alexandrou (Electrical Engineering) and Dan Livingstone (Zoology). All members are
oceanographers save the latter, who is a
limnologist. Only two of the five are
Marine Laboratory faculty.
The membership of the Committee is
more than ecumenical symbolism.
Oceanographers can best search for
oceanographers. Further, all have committed to becoming plankholders in the
new university Section in Marine Biology, Oceanography and Limnology
(SiMBOL).
In the lexicon of University structure, a Section is a provisional depart-
ment, but functions as a department.
SiMBOL faculty will be recruited from
Arts & Sciences, Engineering, Medicine and Forestry & Environmental
Science. The Marine Laboratory will
serve as a facility of the new department, and cease to be de facto the University's Program in Marine Science.
The new oceanographers will be appointed to SiMBOL. These organizational changes are perhaps the greatest
departure from tradition in the Marine
Lab's 52-year history.
Interestingly, SiMBOL serves a long
range plan committed to paper by Prof.
C.G. Bookhout and faculty in 1960, and
delivered to the National Science Foundation as a proposal for an oceanography program. Part of the proposal
gave birth to the RN EASTWARD and
the RN CAPE HATTERAS programs.
The other parts of the proposal will only
now, 30 years later, be formally implemented as a coherent University program in the ocean sciences.
Duke is strongest in marine biology
and marine geology, and weakest in
chemical and physical oceanography.
The successful addition of three junior
oceanography faculty will lead to a
fourth. The new faculty, combined with
existing University faculty, will.allow
the development of a process-oriented
core curriculum in the ocean sciences,
including biological, chemical, geological and physical oceanography.
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Contemporary education in the
ocean sciences demands such a curriculum for ALL marine scientists. The
curriculum will allow professional and
graduate degrees, as well as tracks for a
host of undergraduate majors.
SiMBOL will also enhance Duke's
ability to conduct ocean science research, which now demands the collaborative efforts of biologists, chemists,
geologists, and physicists. The coastal
oceans beg for collaborative attention,
as do fisheries. Biomedicine, ecotoxicology and biotechnology are fields
born of such collaborations. The
recruitment of young oceanographers
and SiMBOL will allow Duke to squarely face the oceans, as was the master
plan three decades ago.
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