* . . .. .... „' ’i’i, • ' ,. ... jGlsrSStS! WONG THE PROFS Zoologist’s Trip To Include National Ecologists’ Meeting I. Lawrence S. Dillon of the Irtment of Biology leaves i [sday for a trip which includes [dance and presenting a paper Inational meeting, c will present a paper titled |al Changes in World Temper- Patterns” to the Ecological ity of America on Aug. 27. neeting is part of the Ameri- nstitute of Biological Sciences ial meeting Aug. 27 through 1 on the University of Mass- etts campus. ★ ★ ★ [fe members of the Department ricultural Education are par king in the state-wide Edu- Workshop for teachers of ional agriculture this week in and Utili- ice lifetime resi- 27-year ein- id last week, nee 1942 as what now is stores. Until ion was part Utilities De- riginally was that depart- i were honor . coffee Wed- 1 fellow em ir with an ice Pitch’s years ssed by Wes- director of i which Nitcli combination i of janitorial of equipment laboratories .ween 12,0(10 stocked. ey are Dr. Earl H. Knebel, rtmenthead; Dr. Earl S. Webb, late professor and co-ordi- of the Agricultural Adult ialist Program; and associate ssors Dr. O. M. Holt and John mb. ★ ★ ★ Vance W. Edmonson, as- te professor in the Department gricultural Economics and So- fy, will participate in the rican Farm Economics Asso- m’s Teaching Workshop Aug. I at Bemidji State College in lesota. ghty-five participants - have selected from 38 states, four dian provinces, and two Latin rican countries. monson said workshop empha- irill be focused on effective ling and student learning, dards of excellence will be ed from several points of view, bject areas, he said, will in- i student advisory and counsel- programs, and classroom re- usibilities. ★ ★ ★ ofessor Lee J. Martin will be eArmy Command and General College, Fort Leavenworth, Monday studying the Army’s of overhead projectors and r teaching aids. Martin, as chairman of the iman English committee, has several trips recently gain- information and ideas for use ie program at A&M. irtin plans to return here day. :d a staff of ntinue to re- fast Twenty- ember of St lurch and has n. itor her Here Itural editor ber 1952, will He w r as first 1943 as as- ormation. In ditor for the Experiment torial offices Agricultural ire combined id to the po- editor. n associated istry of Tex- nief clerk for ' Commission issistant sec- Southwestern tion and edi- “The Cattle- ! of Burnet t&M 2 years n the Army. • commission 2rs’ training > Illinois. He 19. -ing of the of Agricul- made a life Nation, the nded by the contributions embers from resented him laim.” Dr. J. R. Couch of the Depart ment of Poultry Science is par ticipating in the International Con gress on Nutrition Friday through Aug. 16 at Edinburgh, Scotland. He will present a paper titled “Effect of High and Low Levels of Dietary Fat on the Fatty Acid De position in Egg Yolk.” After the Scotland meeting, Couch will travel to Nottingham, England, to confer with staff mem bers of the University of Notting ham and the, University of Reading at Reading. ★ ★ ★ Associate Professor Dr. Earl S. Webb and Assistant Professor Bill Irick of the Department of Agri cultural Education will participate in the Southern Regional Research Conference in Agricultural Edu cation this week at Oklahoma State University. Theme of the 12th annual meet ing is “Designing Research in Agri cultural Education.” A major ac tivity will be reviews by committees of recently completed studies and proposed research projects. Webb will preside over the sec ond general session and serve as chairman for the Inservice Train ing Committee. He also will present preliminary data of a study he is completing, “A Study to Identify the Nature of the Major Profes sional Difficulties Encountered by Teachers of Vocational Agriculture in Texas. ★ ★ ★ Dr. Alvin A. Price, dean of the A&M School of Veterinary Medi cine, will address the Beaumont Veterinary Medical Association Aug. 9. The educator will discuss “Devel opments in Veterinary Medicine.” ★ ★ ★ T. D. Tanksley, of the Depart ment of Animal Husbandry, has been selected to judge the Open division swine classes at the 1963 California State Fair & Exposition, Aug. 28-Sept. 9.. ★ ★ ★ Miss Annabeth Swanzy, a native of Port Arthur and most recently a member of the Tarleton State College faculty, will join the De partment of English effective Sept. 1. She will have the rank of in structor, Dr. John Q. Anderson, (rest Geneticist From Here Attend Meeting In Sweden t. J. P. van Buijtenen, silvi- irist for the Texas Forest 'ice at College Station, will licipate in a forest genetics ting in Stockholm, Sweden, Jst 19-31. meeting of World Consul- of Forest Genetics was or- ked by the Food and Agricul- Organization of the United tons in cooperation with the National Union of Forest Re- *11 Organizations. Van Buij- !ll ’s trip is being financed by National Science Foundation 5 n Buijtenen will present a toical paper, “Inheritance of Properties in Pinus taeda Their Relation to Growth s ” Several tours will be con ducted in connection with the meet ing. Following the meeting, van Buijtenen will tour southem Swe den, visiting forest research or ganizations. Originally from the Netherlands, van Buijtenen received his B.S. degree in forestry at Landbouw- hogeschool. He later received his Master of Science degree from the University of California and his doctorate in genetics from A&M. He has been in charge of the Tex as Cooperative Forest Tree Im provement program since 1961. He is a member of Sigma Xi; Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry; American As sociation for the Advancement of Science; and American Institute of Biological Sciences. VAN HEUSEN DRESS SHIRTS AND SPORT SHIRTS Regular $5.00 Now $3.95 A&M MEJN’S SHOP UJGIES... DON’T DELAY! 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