Show Monday June 24 1974 Page 7 Animal behavior summer subject — From “Why Do Birds Sing?” to “The Social Behavior of Insects” the world of LOGAN animal behavior will be discussed during a summer symposium to be presented by the College of Science at Utah State University Five distinguished lecturers are scheduled The public is invited to attend and admission is free Many of the lectures will be and be of interest to the general public said Dr Grant Gill Smith chairman The initial speaker for “Animal BehaviorTlrisect to Man” was by Dr Peter R Marler professor non-technic- al and director of the Field Research Center in Ecology and Ethology Rockefeller University Marler’s initial speech on “Why Do Birds Sing?” will be followed by other topics with which he concerns himself These include: “Communication in Monkeys and Apes: Signaling or 4:30 Language” (Tuesday Its and pm) “Aggression Societies” (Wednesday 11 am) “Constraints on Learning: Problems in Evolution” Behavioral 11 (Thursday am)of and “An the Origin Ethological Theory of Speech” (Friday 11 am) All are scheduled for the Business Auditorium Dr Marler educated in England taught animal behavior for nine years at the University of California in Berkeley before moving to Rockefeller University in Control Animal in 1966 July Beginning Monday John Ji Crook reader Department Ethology University Psychology 8 in of of Bristol England will speak on animal behavior from the social aspect Info center open for use during day Dr Crook has led and participated in expeditions to West Africa Seychelles Islands Morocco Kenya Ethiopia and other countries to study birds primates and rodents He is the If you have been through the hassle of trying to find what appeared to be a simple answer but required the questioning of six counselors three administrators and one Dean try the Academic information center The center is a direct result of your student fees and is there to serve you Located on the second floor of the UC right across from the soap operas in the Sunburst Lounge it has information on author of “Social Behavior in Birds and Animals” and director of the Bristol Encounter Center (1972) I Dr Victor H Denenberg professor of biobehavioral sciences and psychology iv" University of Connecticut will speak beginning Monday July 15 on behavioral development Former president of the ternational Peter R Marler first speaker of Developmental Psychobiology Dr Denenberg’s research has been in the areas of maternal behavior and the ontogeny of behavior Frank Beach A former Sterling Professor of Psychology and chairman of the Department at the Behavior of Animal Perk up your future of Natural American Museum tran- sferring credit and classes Available at the center are catalogs and schedule books NOTICE Working at the center are Marsha Genne Yamsaki and Rex All UPEA and classified em- Lund who will answer questions ployees are called into a meeting or find the answers saving you June 26 at 5 pm in the UC time and trouble Auditorium Election results will The center will be open during be announced at that meeting the summer so that students can take advantage of the services offered In- Society registration graduation History will be the fourth speaker of the series holding his initial lecture Monday July 22 His research has centered around the reproductive behavior of mammals including man Currently Dr Beach is professor of psychology at the Workshop held for high school by J Allinder-Albrlg- ht Students from Utah and Idaho high schools participated in USU’s eleventh annual high school journalism workshop last week Open to high school juniors seniors and faculty advisors the handled various workshop aspects of journalism Included in the program were yearbook planning journalistic writing photography and production of school media Visiting lecturers also participated in the activities Advisors taking the workshop received one credit for attending and two credits for completing a term project in addition to workshop participation Dr Marian Nelson Acting Head of the Dept of Communications was workshop director and Mrs Lynn Rhoades media instructor was assistant director of the workshop activities The workshop was sponsored Communications the by of the College of Department Humanities Arts and Social Sciences University of California at Berkeley and is founder and coeditor of the scientific journal “Hormones and Behavior” Final speaker in the series will be Carroll M Williams Ben- Take stock in America jamin Bussey Professor of Biology Harvard University who will deliver his first lecture Monday July 29 Professor Williams is a leading authority on the growth and metamorphosis of insects and his Buy US Savings Bonds ' Men Nite: “Happy Hour” research is largely responsible for the development of the Tues - Go-Gi- rl Wed - Live Music so-call- ed “third TactuTcIub"! 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