80 Academy Affairs 



8. The Use of Ionizing Radiation as a Motivational Stimulus by Richard Smith, 

 University of Louisville. 



9. An Experimental Enquiry into the Role of Values in Rehavioral Conformity 

 by Connie Taylor, University of Kentucky. 



GEOLOGY 



James E. Conkin, Chairman 

 John C. Philley, Secretary 



1. Arenaceous Foraminifera of the Northview Formation ( Mississippian ) of 

 Missouri. James E. Conkin* and Rarbara M. Conkin, University of Louis- 

 ville. 35 mm. slides. (15 minutes) 



2. Smaller Foraminifera of the Mississippian Hannibal Shale of Northeastern 

 Missouri and Southwestern Illinois. James E. Conkin and James Pike*, Uni- 

 versity of Louisville. 35 mm. slides. ( 15 minutes ) 



3. The Role of Geology in Conservation in Kentucky. Preston McGrain, Ken- 

 tucky Geological Survey. (15 minutes) 



4. The Vertical Distribution of Mechanical Separates of Some Selected Ken- 

 tucky Soils. Thomas E. Kemp, Rerea College. (15 minutes) 



5. Notes on a Study of Paleozoic Palaesis. James E. Conkin and David Rickel*. 



PHYSICS 



Richard Hanau, President 

 Otis K. Wolfe, Jr., Secretary 



1. The Determination of Impedance Using Current Steps. M. Schwartz and W. 

 Dennis, University of Louisville. 



2. Spectra of Protons and Alpha— Particles Emitted from Csl (TI) under Fast- 

 Neutron Rombardment. T. Young, F. Gabbard, R. D. Kern, and J. L. Reach, 

 University of Kentucky. 



3. The Coriolis Acceleration. J. M. Pike, Asbury College. 



4. The Relation Retween Inflow Angle and Size in Cyclonic Storms. J. G. 

 Tray lor and J. M. Pike, Asbury College. 



5. Some Observations on Science in Europe. W. Noll, Eastern Kentucky State 

 College. 



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