.r i Assa'i; Prize-Wi ■?! f V The anriouncemer awarding of the j 11 nier associates ; ner ii) A&M’s I . chfemistry and Ni Dr k Ralph Hoi apfdahl, both ol merly associated with m obel .me fi r y { now completipy a % * r ■ -j '/ W' m : M !r. M 'M 1 T A'; 1 :n ‘ ! li equipment. - Their study was ilc auaji'p'ion in the Bioche .. feiomeuic ausu ! paratus ,; partment. The inst assembling is ei first of its kind to g<) ment was one plishments for scientist won I Holman, laf : American Scandinavian | tion, worked un * Bus at the Bei •; Dr. Holman, tlbHobc as a fel ndinaviai under Prof leiochemica ow University of Uppsala, jSwednrt, ir the fall of 1947, immodiatel|r be fore coming to Texas w join tht staff of A&M. lij ^ L ii Hagdahl worked as chief ;tech nician fpr Dr. Tiselius from|l$4' until he came to this coimtry in October to carry on rer using the new apparatus built here.,_He assisted lin thf conf iRirij r ■ . irork s'j der the Swedish scientist in >lljM(uh struction oFsome pf the early|tnodi- * ^ ' inal ,Tr • r els of'the original and Work der the Swedish scientist in of the earjy experiments i - inding a ^epns for analysis of the chemical com. ents of fat# w|ll make poss.ble many improve m< fits in their pro duction, preqerva ion add u^e. Man ufacturers of Soap, lard, vegetable compounds, painfs and varnishes, are now greatly! hampered by a lack of such knowledge, and much information on taie characteristics of fatty substances is needed" Ifjo the field of mutation. Baptists Plan To Construct Student Center at A&M In a meeting t<| be' held in Hous ton next wepk. Texas Baptists plan to set aside $i43|000 for the cpn- stniction of a Baptist $tumi cull- Auvico on rocoKiiixin ed t i —, ■ i j ’in vfWi Ii. ML, Center. Drilling begins for laying fouiuJntm.hL the 11 ■ IS Iff Page 4 THE BATTAllojh i : TUESDAY, 5^0VjEMBER 9, tjri etr • ’ 1948 ;i Thp Placement Office Interviews il (1) November 9—Vaddn -Engi neering Company to interview me chanical eng.neers intereaUnfiA the manufacture of heavy refrigera tion equipment. • (2) November 9-10—Proitor &• Gamble Manufacturing G^hiian/ to intervjew chemical, mechanical and management ongiiieet^ Atiiti chemists. General meeting in tHo YMCA Chapel .November 9 at,9 * (3) November 10—Texa^pEm-^ plovers Insurance AssoqiaGdn to interview - mechanical, ejoctricali civil, management, and, chcmicaf engineers intarested in. Safety en gineering. . / 4 (4) November 10—Kaiser Sort vice to interview mechanical ohgi* nters for superyjSory pfeisiaijns iii tho Production Department.' .■ (5) November' 10^-J. iG. Penney Company to interview men inter ested in a career in retail merchaiir diaing. y (6) November 11—Amerada P^ troleum Corporation to Interview engineers interested in gcopiiysiciil wdrk. I and systems, aj (feliesitittfM ava V Hogan Go'i munpactun Officje. i lorafion, desii s and distribi ti ji c^ittrol equife t; peB' jpi! automatic c'ontitol for irnlus rial! applications. able] at • m era, a- tore, of: iamb ment alii dth (fontjfepfjfc r ^ , They are interesuld in men train ed in chtnticalj'ar d mechanical en gineering: and chi luisfryi. • (3) Chegiio: 1 • - r sitiqnsi {iV'gila de^ _ r Copja’p. MftiiniCompany. t a\ .v - Puwdbr Cbmpafiy t f >r chdinical and afin lers-dilterested jin L J.I A Liberal Arts (f) ApaXhe has;, op linings mechanical en «pgincers for pd- with: Anaconda j.VLijj the jprodudtioit.of nitiii; acid, sul phuric iacid, arimpmum nitra't uitrdKlycerin -ar d hiiroglycerilne powers, itc. x- , ,j< , (5) Cqritine|ita Oil Company Has opehjr" 1 ’ ’ ' ' ‘ pchings dft iheii orguikization for peirolouni, niecl aniCal: and civil engiriMijs: whjb iri? j injtcrrated, in engineeiptig vferorjc in;l^hej Prudiltc- ' tiorv mid :Dril|ing Ddiialrttjiefit., ((})■ Management ortgimjev train ed in tjirMr uid niotnm study " work -f^r The Hairit: and B Coin)nin^ma nufn ett^re ‘ (study to and Buck 1 of men’s i \ j(l) There are opthinds wifh Wjestern Auto Sppply. CpaipUny fofe men in teres toil in training tb befcome managers lof Western Au- . toj stores. „• ][[ ■-# ^ );2) Samuel A. EHslfeepry turkeys unmarketable or their meat niny has ojiohlngs foi engiiu'era Another mqetiiig is tentatively ! Jofies was a two year lettbmhn unpalatable.,: Twenty grader# are iiitereslcd in dosigh shd ('redtiie- i planned for next Wedpradifey night, in triock while at A&M. | attending the nhort coulse.: lam of railway sigiwd hppsiinlu# j 1 ‘ ,u — }-■* - t ...i ... ..^i. i w . Ml —i „ {ii.| 111 ip# ■ ati ■■ i|w ■ - i i .. . **•. •*"**■■*—» djlmrni! ’Iii uiqd <'Xteiji»i- J>xp?rlt lenfal studies [on litis i»i(l oifeuff Virus fls* iideiKta)id Mre thi nuiii- : I j ‘ Iirv*. CdilM jiue itlyf. Ii i#j impifert- tlenal i ■ (|H 1 1 i ini 1 nts [of ihiH^nnimiul and Pm. ' jutinil) c rail tinviship of inittltioM^i tlui imjlli noe uf Mar- i! '1 ions vjl^Qpiimcu! esDI't ed out. . •••I-,. uraon point- • Yes, Camels arq so wild that a Hati onvyidjc iO-day test of hundreds of smokers i^yedled| not oifCringle ( case of tbtoat irutalion du^ v fo isr The people.id this test 'A*j H- akitjlg Camels! njea and women- smoked Cana^is eXfdus.ivjbiy f'pt 3C| cd nse(pt|ive days. Smoked anAaverage of one to jtw j packages bf Camels a dijy. Jiach wedk (heir throats fere ex amined by noted throat spedifediSts-ja iptaj of 2470 exacting e^aminiltions. iffi thei. throw sp^bll.b |j i w ■ ii | V’ ill Ii IT l i , : |. • ' I ,! , ' ' 4 i'.\ • i. j ; i, r L ’ • : ■ ■; 1 ■ : •i: " i yi.i