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SNAME Announces Committee Chairmen For 1980 Lester Rosenblatt, president of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, recently announced the following commit- tee chairmen for 1980: Vice president—Advisory Pub- lic Service Committee—Donald P. Courtsal, vice president and gen- eral manager, Dravo Corporation, Engineering Works Division, Pittsburgh, Pa. Applications Committee — Ar- nold Stein, assistant to the pres- dent, M. Rosenblatt & Son, New York, N.Y. Awards Committee—Rear Adm. Kenneth E. Wilson Jr., USN(ret), Energy Venture Planning man- ager, Exxon Enterprises Inc., Florham Park, N.J. Banquet Committee — Norman R. Farmer, manager, Systems Analysis Department, George G. Sharp, Inc., New York, N.Y. Budget and Endowments Com- mittee—William C. Freeman, con- sultant, Simsbury, Conn. Dinner-Dance Committee — James G. Price, vice president, Norfolk Shipbuilding and Dry- dock Corp., Norfolk, Va. Education Committee—William E. Zimmie, president, Zimmite Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Fellows Committee — Prof. Richard B. Couch, Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich. Hon- orary vice president of the Society. Finance and Audit Committee— John A. Livingston, chairman emeritus, Webb Institute of Na- val Architecture, Glen Cove, N.Y. Journal of Ship Research Com- mittee—Ralph I). Cooper, head, Fluid Dynamics Program, Office of Naval Research, Department of the Navy, Arlington, Va. Marine Technology Committee —E. Scott Dillon, consultant, Sil- ver Spring, Md. Honorary vice president of the Society. Member Insurance Committee— Robert Axelrod, vice president- finance, J.J. Henry Co., Inc., New York, N.Y. Treasurer of the So- ciety. Membership Committee — Wil- liam H. Hunley, Technical Direc- tor, Naval Sea Systems Command, Department of the Navy, Wash- ington, D.C. Nominating Committee — Mon- roe D. Macpherson, John J. Mc- Mullen Associates, Inc., New York, N.Y. Vice president of the Society. Papers Committee—Capt. Jack A. Obermeyer, USN (ret.), man- ager, Marine Department, Texaco Inc., White Plains, N.Y. Pension Committee — Douglas C. MacMillan, consultant, East Orleans, Mass. Honorary vice president of the Society. Publications Committee — Roy L. Harrington, naval architect and technical manager, Newport News Shipbuilding, Newport News, Va. Scholarships Committee—Capt. Robert E. Stark, USN (ret.), Gibbs & Cox, Inc., New York, N.Y. Sections Committee — Monroe D. Macpherson, John J. McMullen Associates, Inc., New York, N.Y. Vice president of the Society. Vice president-Technical and Research—Capt. Richards T. Mil- ler, USN (ret.), (to whom the Technical and Research Advance Planning, the Technical and Re- search Finance and Administra- tion and the Technical and Re- search Steering Committees re- port), naval architect and con- sulting engineer, Annapolis, Md. 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