Morgan Editor Dr. James J . Morgan has made three new appointments to the EWT, editorial advisory board. Dr. Russell F. Christman, Dr. George M . Hidy, and Dr. Perry L. McCarty will each serve a three-year term that will end in December 1973. Members whose tenure on the board expired at the end of 1970 are Dr. Richard D . Cadle, Dr. Donald J . O'Connor, and Dr, Walter J . Weber, Jr. Other members of the advisory board who will continue to serve are:
Terms expire 1971 Dr. C . E. Moser Dr. Ulrich Merten Dr. E. D . Palmes
Terms expire 1972 Dr. J . C. Morris Dr. P. K . Mueller Dr. J . N . Pitfs,Jr.
Dr. Russell F. Christman is special assistant t o the Provost for Environmental Affairs at the University of Washington, Seattle. He has held the position of associate professor of Applied Chemistry, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Washington, since 1963. Dr. Christman received his B.S. (1958), M.S. (1960), and Ph.D. (1962) from the University of Florida. He is a member of ACS, AWWA, WPCF, AAAS, Sigma Xi, and Alpha Chi Sigma. Dr. Christman's research interests are in the identification of organic compounds in water systems, with emphasis on the chemical characteristics of colorproducing substances. In his new position, he is responsible for coordinating and planning the University of Washing ton's environmental programs. Dr. George M. Hidy is a member of the technical staff at the Science Center of North American Rockwell in Thousand Oaks, Calif. Previously, he was with the National Center for Atmospheric Research (1962-68) and Procter & Gamble Co. (1958-59). During his university years he spent two summers with the Linde Co. Dr. Hidy has A.B. (1956) and B.S. (1957) degrees from Columbia University, an M.S.E. (1958) from Princeton University, and a D.Eng. from The Johns Hopkins University. By profession, he is a chemical engineer. He is a member of ACS, APS, AGU, American Meteorological Society, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, and Phi Lambda Upsilon. Dr. Hidy's research interests are in the fields of aerosols and atmosvheric science, and in wave action on water surfaces. Dr. Perry L. McCarty is professor of Environmental Engineering at Stanford University, a position he has held since 1967. Previously, he was associate professor of Sanitary Engineering at Stanford ( 1 9 6 2 4 7 ) and assistant professor of Sanitary Engineering at MIT (195862). While at MIT he was also an associate with Rolf Eiiassen Associates. Dr. McCarty has a B.S. (1953) in civil engineering from Wayne State University, and S.M. (1957) and Sc.D. (1959) degrees in sanitary engineering from MIT. He belongs to ASCE, WPCF, AWWA, ASEE, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography, Tau Beta Pi, Omicron Delta Kappa, Kappa Mu Epsilon, and Sigma Xi. Dr. McCarty's particular interests concern biological treatment of wastes and removal of nutrient constituents
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