THE BATTALION Wednesday, November 2, 1960 College Station, Texas Page 3 Natural Science Conferences Announced r! I t- Herber D. Mills, of Dallas, a senior majoring in building products marketing, is the winner of a $400 scholarship from the Elliott Bay Lumber Co. of Seattle, Wash. Mills, abed in a Bryan hospital, receives the scholarship from Dennis Jackson of the lumber company. Mills is recupe- Wins Scholarship rating from a recent hunting accident. He was selected by faculty members of the Division of Business Administra tion on the basis of scholarship, leadership' and interest in building material industry. Undergraduate research confer ences to be held at four of the state’s outstanding centers of sci entific research during the 1960-61 school year, have been announced by Dr. Charles LaMotte of the Department of Biology, state pro gram director. Telegrams and brochures are be ing distributed from College Sta tion to all of the accredited junior colleges of the state and to senior colleges 'hot offering extensive graduate work, for this, the sec ond of a series of such conferences, Dr. LaMotte says. These conferences have been made possible by a' grant to tne Texas Academy of Science by the National Science Foundation. One of the conferences will be held at A&M Mar. 20-21. The others will be held at the Univer-' sity of Texas, Feb. 9-10, Texas Tech, Mar. 9-10, North Texas State College and Texas Woman’s University, Denton, Mar. 16-17. More than 300 promising science students from 70 or more of the state’s colleges are due to partici pate. Each conference will be a two-day program, stressing the na ture, significance, requirements and rewards of present day re search in the natural sciences. Most of the 311 students who participated in similar conferences last year are continuing this year into more advanced phases of their preparation for teaching and re search in a great variety of med ical, biological and physical sci ence fields, Dr. LaMotte says.’ Filters for flavor -finest flavor by far! 2,627 Visit Campus During October A total of 2,627 visitors were on the campus during the month of October, P. L. Downs, Jr., official greeter of the College, announced today. They were attending short courses, conferences, class reun ions and other scheduled meetings. The College had 662,217 visitors on the campus for scheduled meet ings and activities during the elev en years and five months that ended Nov. 1, 1960. Chem Fellows Named Today The following graduate students in the Department of Chemistry are continuing their graduate stud ies with the aid of the listed fel lowships and assistantships, Dr. J. B. Beckham, associate profes sor of chemistry, has announced: Graduate teaching assistants: T. L. Ashby, J. B. Neal, Jr., R. E. McGlothlin, Morris Rapoport, As pen Merijanian, College Station; W. R. Clayton, V. R. Porter, Dal las; H. O. Cook, Belton; Elmer Foldvary, Youngstown, Ohio; R. W. Gardner, Jamaica, N. Y.; F. P. Gonzales, Laredo; D. F. Foster, Houston; Aris Merijanian, Bryan, and A. J. Serewicz, Chicago. Welch Foundation Research Fel lowships: A. C. Kunkle, Nacog doches; L. C. Sams, Dallas; E. W. Neuvar, Hallettsville; B. J. Yager, Cameron, and Theodore Psarras, Greece. Department of Health, Educa tion and Welfare, three-yeay Fel lowships: H. D. Bier, Clarendon; A. Z. Harris, El Paso; B. J. 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Beginning , at a , point where the North line of said one acre tract intersects the East line of Highway No. 6; Thence, North 45 East along the IJIorth line of said one acre tract 150 feet and corner; Thence, South 45 East 70 feet and corner; Thence, South 45 West with the alley or street line now established 150 feet and corner on the West line of said one acre tract, and the East line of Highway No. 6; Thence, with said line 70 feet to the place of beginning, fronting 70 feet on Highway No. 6, and running back 150 feet Section. 2 That a public hearing shall be held in the City Hall at 7:00 p. m. November 28, 1960. Section 3. That a notice of said hearing shall be published in the official city newspaper at least fifteen (15) days prior to the date of said public hearing. Passed and approved this 22nd day of August, 1960 A. D. APPROVED S/Ernest Langford Mayor, Ernest Langford ATTEST: S/N. M. McGinnis City Secretary, N. M. 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