. I from let it "poses is not -pres- , 63 the from a hich :ives the press’’ first con- iMONG THE PROFS Vet Dean Participating In Tropical Medicine Study Dr. Alvin A. Price, dean of the collaborated on papers that were thool of Veterinary Medicine, will in Bethesda, Md., tomorrow hough Friday as a participating lember of the Tropical Medicine lid Parasitology Study Section of le National Institute of Health. The 17-member study section is branch of the Department of lealth, Education and Welfare. It imprises a group whose technical pecialty is tropical medicine and arasitology. * * * Dr. Jack A. Dabbs of the Depart- lent of Modern Languages has ten named president of the Amer- an Name Society. ANS is an af- liate of the Modern Language ssociation of America. At a recent meeting in Chicago Dabbs attended the annual iminar on the use of the labora- iry for teaching languages. * * * Six A&M faculty members have presented in Chicago at the Winter Meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. They are: E. T. Smerdon, associate profess or in the Department of Agricul tural Engineering; K. R. Tefertill- er, assistant professor in the De partment of Agricultural Econom ics and R. E. Kilmer, data process ing programmer. Their subject was “Using Electronic Computers for Least-Cost Land Forming Calcu lations.” W. S. Allen, extension agricul tural engineer, subject — “Design of Farm Feed Processing Systems.” R. J. McGinty, of the Agricul tural Engineering Department, subject —• “Measurement and Ana lysis of Peak Human Stresses in and Around the Farmstead.” W. E. McCune is a professor in the Department of Agricultural Engineering. His subject is “The Use of Electric Heat in Rooting and Accelerating the Growth of Nursery Stocks.” + * * Dr. Grady P. Parker and Dr. Paul Hensarling of the Department of Education and Psychology will attend a Texas school administra tors conference tomorrow through Friday in Austin. The session is the annual school Administrators Advisory Confer ence sponsored by the Texas Edu cation Agency. + * * Dean of Architecture Charles Colbert of Columbia University will be featured on the American Broadcasting Co.’s “Meet the Pro fessor” television program. The former head on A&M’s Di vision of Architecture will be air ed Jan. 21 from 2:30-3 p. m. j™* L : : .%.M Gets In The Swim Pretty Linda Miller, 18, plays in the surf at Corpus Christi, while much of the nation feels winter’s icy blast. (Ap Wire- photo) BIG JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE SAVE FROM 25% TO 50% 1—Lot Of Shirts 3 For $5.00 All-Wool Suits 33 1/3% Off Sport Coats and Sweaters 33 1/3% Off Shirts 25% Corduroy and Flannel Shirts HALF PRICE USE YOUR CHRISTMAS MONEY TO STOCK UP ON CLOTHES AT THESE TREMENDOUS SAYINGS! “SHOP EARLY AND CHOOSE THE BEST” loupot's BATTALION CLASSIFIED OFFICIAL NOTICES londay through Friday) at or before the tadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding DbUutioa — Director of Student Publlea- January graduates are requested to pick ) their graduation announcem ' u Memorial Student Center’s Pliying Room No. 1. i tots are I I'indow. Rejalia For The Jan Iz Official notice* muat be brought, mailed th “ mm hour* 8-12, 1-5. rot »telephoned so as to arrive in the Office so as I Student Publications MCA, VI 6-6416, (Ground Floor dally j.. Extra sale now at the Record announce- Cashier’s 54tfn e January Commencement Exercise All students who are candidates for the sree of Doctor of Philosophy are re ared to order hoods as well as doctor’s ip and gown. The hoods are to be left I the Registrar’s Office no later than MO p. m., Tuesday, January 16 (this will lomplished by a representative of »( College Exchange Store.). The Ph. D. Wds will not be worn in the procession Mice all such candidates will be hooded > as a part of the ceremonies, for the Master’s Degree will rear the cap and gown ; all civilian students *ho are candidates for the Bachelor’s De- !|ree will wear the cap and gown ; ROTC tadents who are candidates for the Bache- h’s Degree will wear the appropriate All military personnel who um Bitorm. All military personnel who nr Undidates for degrees, graduate or under- traduate, will wear the uniform only, iental of caps and gowns may be arranged