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Nova Southeastern University NSUWorks The oN vacrat NSU Early Publications 11-1-1971 Novacrat, November 1971 Nova University Follow this and additional works at: https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_novacrat NSUWorks Citation Nova University, "Novacrat, November 1971" (1971). The Novacrat. 38. https://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_novacrat/38 This Newsletter is brought to you for free and open access by the NSU Early Publications at NSUWorks. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Novacrat by an authorized administrator of NSUWorks. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TH E~" NOVACRAT f • OHicial Publication Gold Key of Nova University November, 1971 Volume 6 - No. 4 Former U.S. Attorney General To Address Annual GOLD KEY Dinner; Ladies Invited The Annual GOLD KEY Dinner, with GOLD KEY ladies present as honored guests, will be a gay black tie affair in the Sheraton Hotel Penthouse Dining Room, Wednesday, December 8. A gourmet dinner, the Sheraton's best, will be served following a 6:30 P.M. cocktail hour. The speaker will be the honorable Nicholas deBelievilie Katzenbach, Vice-President and General Counsel of the International Business Machines Corporation. Dr. Katzenbach has served as U.S. Attorney General and U.S. Under Secretary of State. He was also an associate professor at the Yale Law School. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy and enrolled at Princeton. He left to join the Army Air Force in World War II. SHOT OOWN The plane in which he was navigator was shot down over the Mediterranean and he spent 27 months in prisoner of war camps during which time he twice escaped and was twice recaptured. Dr. Nicholas de B. Katzenbach, He completed his studies at Princeton after the war and then received his law degree from Yale. He won a Director, V.P., and General Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University and studied there from 1947 to 1949. Counsel of International EDITED VALE JOURNAL Business Machines Corp. He is a member of the American Law Institute, The American Bar Association and the American Judicature To Be Guest Of Honor (Continued page 3) 1 • HORVITZ FAVORS NOVA OCEANOGRAPHIC DEPT. NEW STATE PARK ACTIVE IN ATLANTIC Oceanography of Nova University is joining other William Horvitz, president of Hollywood Inc., is quoted larger United States institutes in a study of dynamics of as approving the development of a state park on 250 the central Atlantic Ocean, the Mid ·Ocean Dynamics acres south of Port Everglades Inlet owned by Experiment. Nova is the only University in the southeast Hollywood, Inc. that was invited to participate in the major project. Ney Landrum, State Director of Parks and The University's principal contribution to the effort Recreation, said that the development of this park in is taking measurements of the ocean's water transport Broward County has as high a priority as any project in from an aircraft; a technical effort by Dr. William Florida. Richardson, Director of the Oceanographic Center and the Gulfstream Professor of Oceanography. NEWSY DOTS Gene A. Whiddon, GOLD KEY member, who heads PROTECT YOURSELF the greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce, is an active participant in the vast downtown program FROM THREAT OF THIEVES resurrecting the center of old Fort Lauderdale. TO STOP A THIEF: Paste a sticker on your front (' window or door saying: "All items of value on these The GOLD KEY organization has attracted premises have been marked for ready identification by attention of several other important civic groups of Fort the police." Lauderdale and has assisted them in setting-up their organizations. That's what 3,000 householders in Monterey Park, Calif., have done. They have also engraved their driver's John E. Morris, Jr., GOLD KEY President, and his license number on all valuables, using a cheap electric Lorraine are on a California vacation which he has etcher. planned around the Bankers Association which is In the last year, only three of the households have meeting in San Francisco. been burglarized. Congratulations to the James Donns on winning the central racing dates for 1972!! BLUE AND GOLD BROCHURES TELL STORY IN Gene A. Whiddon, of Causeway Lumber Company, has a new marketing activities expert in Keith A. NEW MEMBER PROGRAM Hendee, former director of operations of Wometco Handsome new blue and gold GO LO Enterprises in Broward and Palm Beach Counties. KEY brochures, just off the press, have been mailed to present GOLD KEY members as the beginning of a movement to enlarge the WELCOME - NEW MEMBER size and strength of the GOLD KEY Lester E. Moody of Moody Pontiac, Inc. thanks organization. to the efforts of George W. English, They were sent out under the signature of President John Morris, Jr. President Morris has named the "HAM" FORMAN RETURNS nominating committee for new Directors to serve in 1972. The Committee is to report at TO HOSPITAL BOARD the October meeting of the Board of Hamilton C. "Ham" Forman has assumed his seat on Directors. the North Broward Hospital District Board. He was Things are moving forward GOLD reappointed in August and went back on the Board in KEY-wise . September. 2 • Dr. Katzenbach (Continued) THE NOVACRAT Society. He has been the recipient of honorary degrees from Princeton, Rutgers, Georgetown, Northeastern, Published monthly in the interest of GOLD KEY of Nova University Seton Hall, Bridgeport, Brandeis and Tufts Universities. He is an alumni trustee of Princeton. John E. Marris, Jr. - President Stanley A . Emerson - Ex-Officio He is an Episcopalian, and is the author of The Travis Dungan Political Foundations of International Law as well as Dr. Charles Forman many other articles. He served as editor-in-chief of the William C. Aunnstrom Yale Law Journal. Earle M. Scott M. R, " Cy" Young President John E_ Morris and his directors are August Burghard· Editor planning a program of interest to both men and women. Special entertainment is also being planned. HAN~SOME PLAQUES GOLD KEY members will receive handsome bronze NOVA MORE CENTRAL plaques, attesting to their service to Nova University. Special guests will include Dr. Abraham S. Fischler, AS HIGHWAY PLAN Nova University President, and Mrs. Fischler; Dr. Alexander Schufe, Chancellor of Nova University and DEVELOPS President of New York Institute of Technology, and The Area Planning Board is developing a mass transit Mrs. Schure; and Dr. Edward C. Katzenbach, Jr. of the study on a tri-county basis, according to Mr. Harry J. Nova University faculty, and Mrs. Katzenbach. Vordermeir, Jr., Chairman. Counties to be served include A "FI RST" FOR LADI ES Dade, Broward and Pa lm Beach . This marks the first time that the ladies have been Nova University. located on one of the principal invited to attend the Annual GOLD KEY Dinner. North-South highways, University Drive, will become far President Morris says the unusual, but often requested, more accessible when the extensive new trafficways and arrangements are being made because circumstances transit system are completed. prohibited the Annual 1971 Spring Dinner, and because Multi·laning of Highway 84 is already being enjoyed of the special, unique treats in store for those attending by the heavy traffic in the route to and from the Nova the December Eighth affair. complex. GOLD KEY MEMBERS TRAVEL "We were glad to hear that the Francis McCahills BERNARD CASTRO TO BE and the Jim Farquhars finally took off as a happy quartet for a well-deserved European junket ... flying HONORED IN NEW YORK Miami to London, then on to Spain for a leisurely time Bernard Castro, founder and president of the Castro in the beautiful country . .. then the return trip home, Convertibles Corporation, is the 1971 recipient of a right into Port Everglades .. Leadership Award in Business. Friends were planning to surprise them with a The award is presented by the Grand Council of the welcome-home flotilla ... Columbia Association in Civil Service, Inc. Castro will be Between their Nova University and Museum work, honored at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City who can tell how much this community owes this October 30. quartet?" From the Gold Coast Pictorial DIRECTORS MEET Directors of GOLD KEY are meeting at the Lauderdale Yacht Club at noon Thursday, November 4. President Morris will discuss plans for the Annual Dinner, and the new member invitations and brochure. 3 • INDUSTRY - EDUCATION PARTNERS New Relationship Developing JERRY L. VAUGHAN As NYIT - Nova Join Hands ASSISTS NY IT PROGRAM To Expand Educational ON NOVA U. CAMPUS Possibilities in Jerry L. Vaughan, Assistant to Vice-President, Dr. South Florida Edward L. Katzenbach of the New York Institute of Technology, at the Nova University campus. A new relationship between industry and higher education in Broward County is resulting from the Jerry's duties involve marketing and administrative federation of Nova University and the New York matters relating to the Independent Study Program for Institute of Technology. Courses leading to the Bachelor New York Institute of Technology on Nova Campus. of Science degree are offered with option in mechanics, Jerry has had articles published in the National industry and electrical engineering, and in banking and Association of Language Laboratory Directors (NALLD finances, as well as business administration and Journal); Industrial Arts and Vocational Education on behavioral sciences. the subject of "What Instructional Systems Can Do For Another degree program is offered with option in Education." Prior to 197', he was General Sales Manager at Scott Engineering Sciences, Division of computer technology, electrical, management and A-T-O, Inc. of Pompano Beach. Earle Scott is a valued mechanical technology. member of GOLD KEY. Master's degrees in business administration are available through independent study for the first time at SCOTT ENGINEERING Nova University.