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,r . : : |i Page 6 THE BSTTALIONf College Station, Texas Thnrsday, September 13, 1962 Read Battalion Classifieds Daily EXCEPTIONAL ^ VALUE? CERTAINLY! advertised in ESQUIRE $1195 Wtenyou slip your fe et jnt0 the supple luxury of this distinctive, fine leather shoe and experience its made-fo^y you fit.,, you’ll agree that, rarely has so little money ?) bousht s ° much downright comfort and walking pleasure,] THE ONLY SHOE WITH A GUARANTEE Past performance has been so good that we unconditionally guarantee the wearability of these Yorktown shoes If your sole wears out by Thanksgiving we will give you a NEW pair of shoes If your sole wears out by Easter we will resole your shoes FREE OF CHARGE You are protected when you buy YORKTOWN SHOES Lou pot's North Gate •.. Anderson Dr. John Q. Anderson, a mem ber of the A&M faculty since 1953, has been named head of the Department of English, Dr. Frank W. R. Hubert, Dean of Arts and Sciences, has announced. An English professor noted for his research and writings in the field of American Folklore, Ander son assumed his new academic post Sept. 1. He succeeds Dr. Stewart S. Mor gan, department head since 1952, who is retiring - to modified teach ing duties. Morgan has been on the A&M faculty since 1921. “Anderson effectively combines the two essential qualities for aca demic leadership in college and university cii-cles,” Hubert said. “His teaching record is outstand ing. In 1961 he received the Dis tinguished Service Award for teaching upon the selection by a college-wide faculty committee. “His contributions to the field of scholarship are already note worthy and his work stands as'an inspiration to all of us. He is a real pace setter for scholarship and teaching- effectiveness.” A native of Wheeler, Tex., An derson earned his A.B. degree in 1939 at Oklahoma State. He re ceived his M.A. degree at Louisi ana State University in 1948 and his Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina in 1952. He joined the A&M faculty in 1953. New College Administrators. DR. J. Q. ANDERSON ★ ★ ★ ... Cherry Tom D. Cherry, former manage ment controls director of Trans World Airlines in New York, has been named Director of Business Affairs for A&M. In his new position, Cherry will be responsible for the overall busi ness affairs of the college. As such, his duties will involve per sonnel policies, budgets and other fiscal affairs. He wall serve on the academic council, research council and exec utive committee of the college. The new administrative official has experience in banking, manu facturing, college teaching, college business management and airline management controls. He has served on various committees of both state and federal agencies. A native of New Waverly, Tex., and a former A&M faculty mem ber, Cherry received his bachelor’s degree from Sam Houston State College and his master’s from A&M. Pie has done doctoral work at the University of Texas and Columbia University. Following graduation from Sam Houston in 1932, Cherry served as business manager of the Hunts ville school. He joined the eco nomics faculty here in 1938 and became director of economic re search with the Texas Engineering Experiment Station in 1941. From 1943-45, Cherry was Di rector of Business Controls for the A. O. Smith Corp. in Houston. He joined TWA in 1945 as Director of Sales Research at Kansas City and moved in 1949 with the transfer of the executive offices to New York. ★ ★ ★ ... DuBeaii Normand DuBeau has been ap pointed Director of Information and Publications for the A&M System. DuBeau, a veteraiji newspaper- I Dave Brubeck ra> in a Dancing Mood. Ray Conniff The Way You Cook Tonight /■ kSitiil! < -La b f i lililiilllil ^3f ilL **1 u. 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He has been an editor in the Institutional Publicity Department of the General Electric Co., Sche nectady, N.Y., and a reporter and columnist for both the Richmond (Va.) News Leader and The New York Times. After the war, he was with the Memphis (Tenn.) Press - Scimitar for five years, as copy editor and later as financial editor. Prior to joining the staff of the A&M System in 1961, he served for 6V2 years as Southwest Editor for Business Week Magazine, headquartered in Houston. ★ ★ ★ ... Freund Dr. Rudolf J. Freund of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute has assumed the duties of associate director of the new Graduate In stitute of Statistics. A director for the new program will be appointed later in the school year, according to Graduate Dean Wayne C. Hall. The Master of Science and Doc tor of Philosophy degrees in sta tistics will be offered in the new program, approved just this sum mer by the Texas Commission on Higher Education. A&M long has offered both un dergraduate and graduate work in statistics, which is an applied mathematical science. The new degree programs and related plans will bring together all such work. Six departments presently offer- courses in statistics. The new institute will provide consultation with other depart ments on _ teaching and research problems involving the design of experiments and the interpretation of data. Research programs in the field of applied statistics also will be initiated by the new institute. The working relationship be tween the institute and the Data Processing Center is expected to be close. The Texas Commission on Higher Education had previ ously authorized the Master of Science degree program in com puter science at A&M. The two programs will be mutually bene ficial and complementary. ... Lindsey Jim Lindsey of Midland has taken over the post here of direc tor of college information and stu dent publications. A 20-year veteran of Texas newspapers, Lindsey resigned as managing editor of the Midland Reporter-Telegram to take the po sition. He also resigned as a member of the Texas Tech board of direc tors, where he had served six years. A Texas Tech journalism gradu ate, Lindsey edited the student newspaper at the Lubbock college for two years. During his second year as editor, the semi-weekly won all-American honors in na tional competition judged by newspaper executives and journal ism professors. A native of Grayson County, he graduated from Whitewright High School with salutatorian honors. He received a scholarship to Tex as Tech. After college, he was managing editor of the San Angelo Stand ard-Times and assistant managing editor of the San Antonio Express before moving to Midland in 1952. Doyle Gougler has been serving as acting director of college in formation and student publications since the death of L. A. 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