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0SALMCO 92nd SNAME Annual Meeting — A Preview ness Session will be held in the Grand Ballroom, where the new SNAME president for 1985-86 will be elected. This session will be chaired by Mr. French, and will include a report of the elections that occurred at the Council Meeting on November 7, consideration of the proposed amendments to the By- laws, and other such business as may be introduced by the chair. At the Annual Banquet in the Grand Ballroom on Friday, Novem- ber 9, the Society's highest awards will be bestowed. The David W. Taylor Medal "for notable achieve- ment in naval architecture" will be awarded to Jan D. Van Manen, professor and managing director of the Netherlands Maritime Research Institute. The Vice Admiral "Jerry" Land Medal "for outstanding ac- complishment in the marine field" will go to Lester Rosenblatt, chairman of the board of M. Rosen- blatt & Son (past president of SNAME). John V. Wehausen, re- cently retired professor of engineer- ing science, University of California, Berkeley, will receive the Davidson Medal "for outstanding scientific accomplishment in ship research." Following the awards presentations and acceptance speeches, president French will introduce the banquet speaker, VADM James B. Stock- dale, USN (Ret.), one of the Navy's most decorated officers. A ladies' hospitality room will be located in Suite 524/526, and will be open from 9 am to 4 pm on Thurs- day and 8 am to 4 pm on Friday. A spouses' tour of Lincoln Center has been planned for 9:30 am to 2 pm on Friday, November 9, ending with a luncheon at the Adagio Cafe in Avery Fisher Hall of the Center. The final event of the Annual Meeting will be the Dinner Dance to be held at 8:30 pm on Saturday, November 10 in the Grand Ball- room. A reception (no host) will pre- cede the dinner, beginning at 7 pm in the Grand Ballroom Foyer. Technical Papers (See table for time and location) Paper No. 1—"Modeling of Diesel Engine Transient Behavior in Ma- rine Propulsion Analysis," by Rob- ert G. Latorre and John B. Woodward. SYNOPSIS—This paper discusses mathematical modeling of diesel en- gines for use in computer simula- tions of marine propulsion tran- TECHNICAL AND SOCIAL PROGRAMS THURSDAY TRIANON MERCURY 9:00 1 Modeling of Diesel Engine Transient Behavior Woodward/Latorre 3. Semisubmersible Wind Loads & Wind Effects Macha/Reid 10:30 2 Two State-of-the-Art Specialty Product Ships . .. Koops / Caldwell / Gordon 4 High Speed Displacement Ship Systematic Series Hull Forms . . Bk>k/Beukelman 12:00 PRESIDENT'S LUNCHEON Grand Ballroom Reception, East Ballroom Foyer 2:00 BUSINESS SESSION Grand Ballroom 3:00 5. SNAME TSR Program ot 1984 Kiss 3:30 FRIDAY TRIANON MERCURY 9:00 6. Minimizing Propeller-Induced Vibration . . . Hadler / English / Gupta 8. Analysis of Extreme Ice Loads . . . Daley/St. John/Seibold 10:30 7. Noise Reduction Program for USCG 95-Ft. Patrol Boats . . Fischer 9. Global Ship Ice Impact Forces . . . Ghoneim / Johansson / Smyth / Grinstead 12:00 2:00 3:00 10. Government Policies Affecting Maritime Innovation Johnson 12. Natural Vibrations of Beams in a Fluid with Applications . . . Daidola 3:30 4:30 11. Ship Manning Trends in Northern Europe . . . Benford 13. Implementation of Reliability Methods to Marine Structures Mansour/Jan/Zigelman/Chen/Harding 7:30 92nd ANNUAL BANQUET Grand Ballroom 48 Maritime Reporter/Engineering News