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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1959)
* College Station (Brazos County), Texas Thursday, March 19, 1959 PAGE 3 Former Secretary Takes Foreign Job Mrs. Louise Glenn has arrived in Dacca, East Pakistan, for an as signment in the office of the A&M group in that country, Dr. G. M. Watkins, dean of the School of Agriculture, said today. She will serve as administrative assistant to H. P. Smith, chief of the group in the Intercollege Ex change Program of the A&M Sys tem and the University of Dacca. Mrs. Glenn has been granted a two-year leave of absence from her position as secretary to the dean of agriculture. A native of Brazos County and a graduate of Texas Woman’s Uni versity, she first joined A&M in June, 1947, as a temporary stenor- grapher in the Department of Dairy Husbandry. On Sept. 1, 1947, she became a stenographer in the Department of Bio-chemistry and Nutrition. From June 22, 1949 to August 31, 1949 she was secretary in the Graduate School. After teaching' in A&M Consol idated High School for two years, she returned to the college on Aug. 1, 1951, as a secretary in the De partment of Animal Husbandry. She became secretary to the dean of the college Sept. 1, 1956, and secretary to the dean of agriculture on Aug. 1, 1957. Mrs. Glenn is active in the National Secretaries Assn. She served as recording secretary for this organitation during 1957-58 and currently has membership on four commitfees. She is a member of the local chapter of Beta Sigma Phi and was elected this year as vice pres ident of the TWU Alumni Assn. She had previously served the association as seci-etary, press Alpha Zeta Initiates 22 New Members Dr. G. M. Watkins, dean of the School of Agriculture, and Dr. H. O. Kunkel, professor of Biochem istry and Nutrition, were initiat ed into the Texas Alpha chapter of Alpha Zeta at A&M last night. Twenty students -vyere also brought into the national honor fraternity of agriculture. Members of this fraternity are selected on a basis of scholarship, leadership and character. They are desci’ibed as the future leaders in the field of agriculture. Dr. Fred Jones, retired head of the Depai’tment of Agricultural Engineering, presented a challenge to the initiates to seek the type of work they enjoyed doing. New members initiated at the regular monthly meeting Monday night were Morris Asbill, Gilbert Balch, William Cook, Dale Darl ing, Henry Fitzhugh, Jtobert Ken- sing, Wayne LePori, Ofval Love, Donald Osborn, Ralph Peterson, Phil Phillips, Herbert Schumann, James Taylor, Robert Vanwinkle, Gerald Wakefield, Travis Wegen- hoft, William Whitney, James Whitten, Walter Willms and Ver non Yanta. I.Ed. Seniors To Have Field Trip Two groups of seniors in the Department of Industrial Education will take their annual seminar field trip, April 6-7. t The two-day trip will consist of inspection tours of various indus trial plants and a public school. One group of students will go to the Houston area and the other to the Fort Worth area. Are you interested in National Affairs? If so, apply NOW for SCONA V at the Director’s Office MS C Applications close at 5:00 p. m. Thurs. Mar. 19 chairman and membership chair man. Mi's. Glenn is active in the First Baptist Church of College Station where she is president of the Adult Training Group and chaii’- man of the WMU Mission Study. She has taught the adult women’s class. Ch.E. Department Gets $1,500 Grant The Department of Chemical En gineering, has received a $1,500 grant from the Universal Oil Pro ducts Co. of Des Plaines, 111., Dr. J. D. Lindsay, head of the depart ment, has announced. I The company designated $1,000 of the grant for scholarships for seniors majoring in chemical en gineering with the remaining $500 to augment the general funds of the Chemical Engineering De partment to be used for such pur poses as deemed worthwhile. 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