Nomination of Wallie Cooper Simpson To Be a
Member of the National Council on Educational Research
September 23, 1986
The
President today announced his intention to nominate Wallie
Cooper Simpson to be a member of the National Council on Educational Research
for a term expiring September 30, 1988. This is a
reappointment. She has served as a member of this Council since December
22, 1982.
Mrs.
Simpson is the founder and the director of the Lower East Side International Community School in New York City. Mrs. Simpson was born
on September 15, 1931, in Marshall, TX.
Nomination of Five
Members of the National Science Board
September 23, 1986
The
President today announced his intention to nominate the following individuals
to be members of the National Science Board, National Science Foundation, for
terms expiring May 10, 1992:
F. Albert Cotton, of Texas. He would succeed Peter
T. Flawn. Dr. Cotton is currently a Robert A. Welch
distinguished professor of chemistry at Texas A&M University. He was born April
9, 1930,
in Philadelphia, PA.
Mary Lowe Good, of Illinois. This is a
reappointment. Dr. Good is president for the research, engineered materials
sector, Allied-Signal, Inc., Signal Research Center, in Des Plaines, IL. She was born June
20, 1931,
in Grapevine, TX.
John C. Hancock, of Missouri. He would succeed Peter
David Lax. Dr. Hancock is executive vice president and chief technical officer,
United Telecommunications, Inc., in Shawnee Mission, KS. He was born October
21, 1929,
in Martinsville, IN.
James B. Holderman, of
South Carolina. He would succeed Jay
Vern Beck. Dr. Holderman is president, University of South Carolina in Columbia. He was born January
29, 1936,
in Morris, IL.
James L. Powell, of Pennsylvania. He would succeed Homer
A. Neal. Dr. Powell is president of Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, PA. He was born July
17, 1936,
in Berea, KY.
Appointment of Two
Commissioners of the United States Section of the International North Pacific Fisheries
Commission
September 23, 1986
The
President today announced his intention to appoint the following individuals to
be Commissioners of the United States Section of the International North
Pacific Fisheries Commission:
For
a term expiring June 4, 1989:
Clement V. Tillion, of
Alaska. He would succeed Robert
M. Thorstenson. Mr. Tillion
is chairman of the International North Pacific Commission in Vancouver, Canada. He was born July
3, 1925,
in Brooklyn, NY.
For
a term expiring June 4, 1990:
Dayton L. Alverson, of Washington. This is a
reappointment. Mr. Alverson was first appointed as a
Commissioner on December 4, 1980. He currently is a
managing partner, National Resources Consultants, in Seattle, WA. He was born October
7, 1924,
in San
Diego,
CA.
Appointment of Julian H.
Gingold as a Member of the Advisory Committee on
Small and Minority Business Ownership
September 23, 1986
The
President today announced his intention to appoint Julian H. Gingold to be a member of the Advisory Committee on Small
and Minority Business Ownership. He would succeed B.B. Andersen.
Since
1971 Mr. Gingold has been senior vice president, Dean
Witter Reynolds, in New York City. He was born April
18, 1937,
in New
York City.
Appointment of Two
Members of the National Advisory Council on Adult Education
September 23, 1986
The
President today announced his intention to appoint the following individuals to
be members of the National Advisory Council on Adult Education for terms
expiring July 10, 1989:
Frances Seiberling Buchholzer, of Ohio. This is a
reappointment. Mrs. Buchholzer was first appointed to
be a member in July of this year and is currently vice president and secretary
of Mutual Mini Storage in Akron. She was born May
8, 1934,
in Cleveland, OH.
Barrie S. Ciliberti, of Maryland. He would succeed Patric Dorsey. Mr. Ciliberti is a
professor at Bowie State College. He was born July
27, 1936,
in Philadelphia, PA.
Appointment of Three
Members of the Board of Foreign Scholarships
September 23, 1986
The
President today announced his intention to appoint the following individuals to
be members of the Board of Foreign Scholarships for terms expiring September
22, 1989.
These individuals are reappointments, and they were first appointed on April
13, 1984:
Marvin Howard Alisky,
of Arizona. Dr. Alisky
has been a professor of political science at Arizona State University since 1960. He was born
March 12, 1923, in Kansas City, MO.
Brigitte Berger, of Massachusetts. Dr. Berger has been a
professor of sociology at Wellesley College since 1979. She was
born August 8, 1928, in Hyldburghausen, West Germany.
Nathan Glazer, of Massachusetts. Dr. Glazer has been a
professor of education and sociology, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University, since 1969. He was
born February 25, 1923, in New York City.