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College Station, Texas
Thursday, April 2, 1964
THE BATTALION
Oklahoma Dean To Discuss
Future Of Agriculture Here
Dr. Randall J. Jones, Oklahoma
State University’s dean of resident
instruction for agriculture, will be
speaker at the annual Agricultural
Convocation Thursday.
His topic is “Facing the Future
in Agriculture.”
The dean also planned to address
College of Agriculture faculty
members at 3:30 p.m. the same day
Bengali Dictionary Printed
First printing of a dictionary in
Bengali, a language most Texans
have never heard, has been exhaust
ed and is being reprinted here.
Bengali, the language of East
Pakistan and eastern India, is
spoken by about as many people
as French, Jack A. Dabbs of A&M
University’s Department of Mod
ern Languages, said.
The Bengali-English, English-
Bengali dictionary published here
two years ago was the first to
show Bengali words with both Eng
lish and Bengali alphabets.
“The biggest purchaser of the
book was the Peace Corps, but
orders have come from individuals
and book dealers in European na
tions, Australia, Pakistan and the
U. S.,” Dabbs noted.
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summer collection priced from
$2.98
JOYCE'S
608 S. College
TA 2-2864
in Room 146 of the Physics Build
ing. He will discuss “Qualities of
a Good Teacher.”
Jerry Simpton of Port Bolivar,
convocation committee chairman,
said the meeting is held each year
to bring faculty and students to
gether and hear authorities speak
on agricultural developments.
He said the convocation pro
gram, to be held at 7:30 p.m. in
the Memorial Student Center Ball
room, will include presentation of
Awards of Merit to outstanding
seniors in the College of Agricul
ture. The awards are based on
academic standing, activities and
leadership.
College of Agriculture depart
ment heads also will be introduced,
Simpton added.
Jones was graduated from Okla
homa State in 1936 with a degree
in crops and soils. His MS and
PhD degrees came during the 1937-
39 period at the University of
Wisconsin.
Graduate Student Selectei
To Study At Oslo University ^
He was associated professor and
associate soil chemist at Alabama
Polytechnic Institute from 1939-44
and chief in the soils and fertilizer
research branch of Tennessee Val
ley Authority, 1944-49.
In 1949, Jones was named associ
ate director of the Mississippi
State College Agricultural Experi
ment Station. He became associate
dean and associate director of resi
dent instruction in 1951 at Okla
homa State and was appointed to
his present position in 1954.
WILLIAM D. LEDBETTER
A College Station native and
A&M University graduate, William
Dean Letbetter has been named a
Fulbright Fellow for study at the
University of Oslo this next
academic year.
Letbetter is one of eight
Americans chosen to study in Nor
way as Fulbright Fellows. The
program provides living, educa
tional and travel expenses. His
wife will accompany him.
The son of Mr. and Mrs. T. D.
Letterbetter of Highway 6, South,
Letbetter hopes to complete studies
for a Master of Science in Physics
Sears-Roebuck Foundation
Honors Scholarship Winners
The Sears-Roebuck Foundation
honored 10 of its A&M University
scholarship winners at a banquet
here Tuesday night.
Recipients of the 1963-64 awards
are nine freshmen and one sopho
more in the College of Agriculture.
The sophomore scholarship went
to the student who won one of the
awards as a freshman, based
his first-year record.
Honorees were Alan Dreesen,
Ronnie Clark, David Kinard, Fred
erick Jungman, Frederick Karle,
William Haseloff, Eddie Davis,
Stanley Miller, Sophomore Wayne
Hanna, and Robert Ginsbach.
Representing Sears at the dinner
was J. P. Plain of Dallas, regional
director of the Foundation.
A&M officials attending were
President Earl Rudder; Dr. M. T.
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Harrington, chancellor of the A&M
System; Dr. John Hutchison, direc
tor, Texas Agricultural Extension
Service; and Dr. H. O. Kunkel,
assistant director, Texas Agricul
tural Experiment Station.
Others were Dr. G. M. Watkins,
director of agricultural instruc
tion; Dr. R. C. Potts, assistant
director of agricultural instruction;
and Robert M. Logan, assistant
director of Placement and Student
Aid.
Jack Nowlin, manager of the
Sears store in Bryan, and his
assistant, O. B. Kay, also attended.
degree before sailing for Norway
early in August. The elder Let-
better is a professor in the School
of Business Administration.
YOUNG LETBETTER was grad
uated with honors last May, re
ceiving the B.S. degree in physics.
Four years earlier he was vale
dictorian of his class at A&M Con
solidated High School.
“We’re just elated over it,” Let-
better said of his selection.
HE WAS NOTIFIED by the
State Department and also has
received letters from two profes
sors of the Anatomical Institute
of the University of Oslo.
Letbetter will be working in
Oslo under Dr. Birger Kaada and
Dr. Per Anderson, who has worked
for two years under a Nobel Prize
winner.
His special field of interest both
at A&M and as a Fulbright Fellow
is the young field of biophysit
the application of physical methoi
in the study of biological scienct
He now is working especially#,
Dr. O. D. Sittler, assistant pn
fessor of physics and biophysicir
“I WAS INTERESTED in even]
thing but my senior year in tiji
school I enjoyed a physics com
and decided I might try it in cd|
lege,” Bill said.
While a senior at A&M Ci
solidated, he also was a researcj
participant at A&M through
National Science Foundation pi
gram.
The Letbetters already have
gun a concentrated study of tl
Norwegian language.
They and other Americans goii
to Norway will sail from NewYoi
Aug. 8 and arrive in Oslo Aug, l|
and will return to College StatioJ
in about a year.
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Also two bedrooms for special events $3.60
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Typing, experienced, VI 6-6900 156tfn
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FEMALE HELP WANTED
night shift at
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for local firm, good working conditions,
salary open, submit resume of experience
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LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 391
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION
OF REZONING LOT B, TAUBER ADDI
TION PRESENTLY ZONED AS DISTRICT
NO. 1, FIRST DWELLING HOUSE DIS
TRICT TO DISTRICT NO. 3, APART
MENT HOUSE DISTRICT.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council
of the City of College Station, Texas
the City of College Station, Texas:
WHEREAS, the City Planning and Zon
ing Commission has recommended tha-
that land described herein be rezoned
at
P. M. on April 27, 1964, on rezoning
tain areas within the city limits, more
particularly described as follows:
Lot B, Tauber Addition
.Lot ts, Tauber Addition, presently
zoned as District No. 1, First Dwelling
House District to District No. 3, Apartment
■"ouse District.
Notice of said hearing shall be published
a newspaper of general circulation in
paper of genera
the city of College Station
irior to date of hearin
this 23rd
at least fifteen
lys prior to date of hearing.
PASSED AND APPROVED
day of March, 1964.
APPROVED:
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
S/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
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303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
Corsages
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Convenient to Campus
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1962 Chevy II fordor loaded including
factory air and automatic transmission.
Very clean with 21,000 actual miles. Call
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Station. 23t2
SPRING REPAIRING AND
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R. L. Jackson is connected with a fast
moving repair company who makes free
remodeling or
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estimates on repairing, re
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Box 3066, Bryan, Texas.
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6 :00 p. m.
Various priced homes for sale, R. L.
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In College Station For Air Conditioners,
Water Fan Specials
New and Used
Buy, sell and trade. 22t3
Baby Stroller.
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’61 Chevrolet pick-up, excellent mechani-
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“We 1
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Official notices must be brought t'l _ m
mailed so as to arrive in the Olfal , ’ 1 e
of Student Publications (Ground Flocl director.
VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-5, dailll
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required of all juniors in the Educatwl Vanesya
and Psychology curricula, will be offerdl
from 3:00 to 5:00 p. m. on April -I vltTHpiC
time on Apria. , Qft ,
(Thursday) and at the same time on Apni
24 (Friday). Students may take the ttS|
in Academic 404 either day and shotil JfjJJgj
in Academic 404 either day
bring pen, pencil, composition
dictionary.
paper, a»|,
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SCIENCES WHO ARE ON SCHOLASTIC! «I0rt £
PROBATION: You are reminded th at rJNCAA,
are required to arrange a confereniS wi'-l
the Dean of your school after each gra^l College,
report is issued. 2MI
Application Forms for National Defetsl
Student Loans for the Summer term:'I
4 and the Academic year 1964-65,
obtained from the Student Aid
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be
Boi
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95 hours of credit may purchase the Ai>|
ring. The hours passing at the time “I
the preliminary grade report on Marnl
23, 1964, may be used in satisfying t*|
95 hour requirement. Those students QUW'I
fying under this regulation may It**!
their names with the ring clerk in 1*1
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and May 29, from 8:00 a. m. to
noon. Delivery for these rings will »|
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at A&M University before they are eligi’-l
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