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Falk Appoints O'Hare

Sales Vice President

Don R. O'Hare

Don R. O'Hare has (been appoint- ed vice president sales manager by

The Falk Corporation, subsidiary of Sundstrand Corporation, Mil- waukee, Wis. 53201. Falk is a lead- ing worldwide producer of indus- trial and marine gear drives and shaft couplings.

Mr. O'Hare, now responsible for all sales of the company's broad line of gear drives and shaft coup- lings, will report to vice president sales and marketing, Sandy G.

Falk.

An engineering graduate of the

University of Minnesota and a

World II Navy veteran, Mr.

O'Hare joined Falk in 1950 as a sales trainee. He was assigned as sales representative in the Phila- delphia territory in 1951, and was promoted to manager there in 1955.

In 1957, he was transferred to the

Chicago office, where he became district manager in 1959. He was appointed sales manager on Janu- ary 1, 1972.

M.I.T.-B.U. Group

To Develop Legal

Guide For Sea Mining

A 'Massachusetts Institute of

Technology-Boston University group, headed by Assoc. Prof. Mi- chael S. Baram of M.I.T., has re- ceived a $61,000 grant from the

National Science Foundation's

RANN (Research Applied to Na- tional Needs) program to develop the legal and regulatory frame- work for marine mining and re- source extraction in the coastal zone.

A lawyer and a member of the department of civil engineering,

Professor Baram will head the project team which includes co- principal investigator Prof. David

A. Rice of the Boston University

School of Law, a law student to be selected, and William W. Lee, an

M.I.T. graduate student in civil engineering from Claremont, Calif.

The study will focus on hard mineral resources which have been determined to lie in the U.S. coast- al zone, the growing industrial de- mand and technological capability for extraction, and the environ- mental and social impacts which are expected to accompany extrac- tion.

The project team will review the principal -substantive laws of the coastal states covering mineral ex- traction activities, and the Federal regulations and authorities which affect state, local and private ac- tions within the coastal zone.

The objective of the project is to determine methods of regula- tion, and the appropriate legal framework to ensure proper social management for the application of new mineral extraction techniques.

Factors to be considered in sub- sequent stages of the project in- clude citizen participation and es- sential monitoring and enforcement miethods. "Conflicts between public and private interests, and between Fed- eral, state and local authorities are expected to be significant features of the study," Professor Baram said. "In most states there is no co- herent regulatory program for re- source management in the coastal zone. Furthermore, the principle of hatfmonization of differing state approaches must be developed to ensure regional and national inter- ests."

Both Professors Baram and Rice have been active in environmental law developments, and have served in several advisory capacities on technology assessment, coastal zone problems and other environ- mental issues.

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