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Cesani is teach ing this year in the Department of Physics of the College of Agri culture of Puerto Rico, Mayguey. Coon will read the paper at the meeting to be held at Queen’s Col lege, St. Andrews University, Dun dee. “Evidence for a Double-Minimum Potential in an Excited State of Chlorine Dioxide” is the title of the paper. “We will present evidence,” Coon said, “that in some excited elec tronic states of chlorine dioxide, one chlorine-oxygen bond of the molecule is shorter than the other.” He said the evidence is based on ultraviolet absorption spectra of these molecules. Papers from A&M physicists, the University of Illinois and Van derbilt University are among the 23 to be presented during the discussion. The topic for the international meeting is “The Structure of Elec tronically-Excited Species in the Gas Phase.” ★ ★ ★ Dr. Donald W. Hood, professor of oceanography, has been chosen by the National Science Founda tion to receive a senior postdoc toral fellowship for a year of study at the University of Nottingham in England. He plans to be in Not tingham Sept. 1. Hood will work with W. David Evans, head of the Department of Geology at the university. The scientists plan to investi gate the influence of organic mat ter, biological debris fallen to the bottom of a body of water, on the diagentic processes by which sedi ment is consolidated into rock. Hood’s approach will be that of a chemical oceanographer and Evans’ that of an organic geo chemist. The A&M professor is one of approximately 100 persons chosen to receive National Science Founda tion senior postdoctoral grants. Mrs. Hood and their three daugh ters will accompany him. ★ ★ ★ R. B. Bossier, professor of petro leum engineering here from 1955- 61, and recalled to the faculty this semester, has received an unusual accolade from a trade journal, Producers Monthly, The magazine, published at Brad ford, Pa., cites a recently publish ed technical paper on “Secondary Recovery Operations in Pennsyl vania” which, in turn, gives most of the credit for the description of what happens, to a report made by Bossier back in 1921, called “Oil Field Rejuvenated.” THE BATTALION Wednesday, February 13, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 3 v ~w, A Fraternal Invitation Shayne Schneider, a University of Wisconsin freshman from Mamaroneck, N. Y., received an invitation to rush Wisconsin’s Psi Upsilon fraternity. She was the only rushee to turn up in spike heels and a sheath dress. “The brothers were wonderful to me,” said Shayne. She tried pipe smoking “to establish rapport” with the fraternity men. 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