PAGE 4 Tuesday, April 21,1959 TKe Battalion College Station (Brazos County?, Texat Archivist to Give Illustrated Lecture Dr. Hans Pauer, noted authority on the preservation of documents and works of art, will present an illustrated lecture on the Habs- bui’g Monarchy tonight at 8 in the Biological Sciences Lecture Room. Dr. Pauer, who is on a lecture tour of the United States, is be ing sponsored for this lecture by the A&M Department of History and Government and the Graduate School. He studied at the University of Vienna, majoring in modern languages, history of art and the theatre. He received his Ph. D. in 1927 with honors. In 1933, he entered the Austrian government service as a film specialist and was placed in charge of the audio-visual aids program of the Austrian Ministry of Education. Since 1938, he has been assigned to the Austrian Na tional Library where he rearrang ed the cataloging of some 250,000 photographic negatives. 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