3PAGE 4 Wednesday, February 4, 1959 Effective September, 1959 College Receives Math Fellowships A&M has been awarded four fel lowships in applied mathematics by the Department of Health, Edu cation and Welfare under the New National Defense Act, Dr. J. B. Page, dean of the College and the Graduate School, announced today. The fellowships, effective Sep tember, 1959, are four of only 160 awarded throughout the United States. Applicants fot these fellowships must have a good record on their bachelor’s degrees and mathematics at least through differential equa- Wesleyans Plan Special Program The A&M Wesley Foundation will present a special program on “Our Faith in God,” tonight night at 7 p.m. Students will be divided into small discussion groups where they will raise questions concern ing their religious beliefs. Vital questions raised in the discussion groups will be discussed by a panel of ministers at a later date. tions. The stipends will be $2,000 for the first year, $2,200 for the sec ond and $2,400 for the third year, plus $400 for each year on account of each dependent. Under the New National De fense Act normal tuition and out- pf-state fees will be paid and in addition A&M can receive direct payment of up to $2,500 for each of the four fellowships to help de fray the institutional expense of training the graduate student. Under the fellowships students may be employed in teaching, re search or similar activities up to one-fourth time during one of the three years of his fellowship or up to one-half time during one semes ter and he may receive payment for such work. Moreover he may receive an additional scholarship or beneficiary aid from his insti tution. The Battalion College Station (Brazos Conniyf, Texas The population of Utah has climbed to 850,000, says the Utah Economic and Business Review. This is a gain of 169,000 since the 1950 census. Singing Cadet Officers 1958-59 The Singing Cadets, A&M’s all-male choir, has scheduled several concerts for the com ing spring both on the road and right here on the campus. The first trip will be taken Friday by the group as they travel to Edna. Pictured above are the officers for this year. (1. to r. standing) Ronald Doan, librarian; Arthur Cameron, president; Don Linenberg- er, vice president; (seated) David Bunting, business manager; and John Lenamon, re porter-historian. A mosquito has an average life of 1 to 7 months. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD KATES Vie day 2f per wo: 3«i per word ord each additional day Minimum charge—10 $21 CHINE •up. New NECCHI-ELNA, up. BRYAN SEWING 64t8 LOST Saturday afternoon, January 31. 6-5542 or VI 6-5622. part- ■ and home Call VI- 64t3 SPECIAL NOTICE SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M College Station, Texas Called meeting Thursday, February 5 at 7:00 p. m. The Intered Apprentice Ma son’s Degree will be con ferred. All E.A.’s arc especially invited. 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C 90tfn OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offlc* of Student Publications (Ground Flool YMCA, VI 6-6415. hours 8-12, 1-5. dally Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preeeeding publication — Director of Student Publica tions. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE Any student who normally expects to Dmplete all the requirements for a de- ee by the end of the current semester -•-.trar’s Office NOW gree. tie i should call by the Registrar’s Office I and make formal apulication for a do: March 1 is the deadline for filing an application for a degree to he conferred at the end of the current semester. This deadline applies to both graduate and undergraduate students. H. L. Heaton Director of Admissions and Registrar 64tl6 Chan in the list of cours currently i the writte ses for • nt is currently registered for which lay da- an be made onlv on the written recomm tion of tbe head of each department nd with the approval of the dean 1. A student may Saturday, February 7, 1959. Any course dropped after Sat urday, February 14, shall normally carry a le apr of the student’s school, not add a course after Saturday, Februa grade of “F”. H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar RADIO—PHONO—TV Service By SOSOLTK TUBES TESTED FREE BY EXPERTS ‘713 S. Main TA 2-1941 Bryan // / ? f) Where the Art of i | ^Motard 6 Cafeteria Cooking Is Not Lost | DR. M. W. DEASON OPTOMETRIST Contact Lenses HOURS 9:00 - 5:30 EVENINGS BY APPOINAMENT 214 N. Main TA 2-3530 TEES Aids Cities With Planning Members of the industrial eco nomics research staff of the Texas Engineering Experiment Station recently have aided in es tablishing industrial develop ment programs in the cities of Brady, Cleveland, Del Rio, Gal veston, Kingsville, Lampasas, Laredo, Pleasanton, Raymond- ville, San Benito and Sinton. Recent effort has also includ ed giving general guidance in 11 other cities and aiding with the planning of industrial foun dations in 12 additional commun ities. Pistol Team Meets AF Academy Feb. 7 Six members of the A&M pistol team will compete in a meet at the Air Force Academy Feb. 7, Maj. K. O. Reel, pistol team coach, said yesterday. The six squadmen making the trip will be chosen from the eight men on the roster on the basis of highest scores. Also making the trip by Air Force aircraft will be three out standing Air Science III cadets on the basis of last semester’s rat ing by instructors, Maj. Roger A. 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