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    THE BATTALION
Page 4
College Station, Texas
Thursday, May 28, 1964
Houston Sales Club
Honors 2 Seniors
Houston Sales Executives Club
H. W. Peters Memorial Scholar
ship Awards of $250 each have
been presented Aggie seniors Don
ald D. Carter of Splendora and R.
Dean Lewis of Normangee.
The winners were announced dur
ing the annual Sales Clinic held
last week under sponsorship of
the School of Business Administra
tion, the sales executives elub and
the A&M Marketing Society, stu
dent group.
Student activities, need, apparent
aptitude for marketing, and schol
arship were key factors in select
ing the winners, George M. Keith
of the Houston club said. Robert
M. Cummings is president of the
sales executives.
Several hundred persons attend
ed the sales clinic to hear members
of the Houston club talk specialized
areas of marketing.
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HOLIDAY
Saturday, May 30, 1964, being a Holiday, in observ
ance of Memorial Day, the undersigned will observe that
date as a Holiday and not be open for business.
First Bank and Trust
University National Bank
City National Bank
First National Bank
Bank of Commerce
Bryan Building & Loan Association
Community Savings & Loan Association
FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
AWARD WINNING FACULTY MEMBERS
Eight A&M University faculty-staff mem
bers each received $1,000 checks and gold
watches from the Association of Former
Students for distinguished service to A&M.
They are (left to right) Michael G. Rekoff
Jr., electrical engineering; A. F. Isbell,
chemistry; A. B. Wooten, agricultural eco
nomics ; Richard D. Turk, veterinary para
sitology ; Meta S. Brown, soil and crop sci
ences ; Haskell M. Monroe Jr., history; Rich
ard C Potts, assistant director of agricul
tural instructor, and H. D. Smith, chief of
A&M’s Firemen’s Training School.
Muster Reaches Overseas
The strong spirit of the recent
annual Aggie Muster reached clear
to East Pakistan, according to a
letter received by Dr. Jack Gray,
director of the International Pro
grams Office at A&M University.
The letter, written by Jack T.
Sloan, describes how American and
Pakistani Aggies organized the
program. Sloan, visual aids spe
cialist with the Agricultural Ex
tension Service, is on leave from
A&M working with the Agency for
International Development pro
gram at East Pakistan Agricul
tural University.
The program included an in
vocation by Dr. Quazi Rahim, class
of 1954. Sloan, class of 1934,
recited the muster tradition; Doyle
Graves, class of 1931, read the roll
call for the absent; and Dr. Latif
Mian, class of 1962, gave the clos
ing ceremony.
Dr. R. G. Reeves, A&M genetics
professor on leave, was a guest
at the ceremony.
Other former students attending
the muster were Cecil Dickson,
A. Y. M. Anqarul Huq, M. A. Latif,
Hamid Miah, A. H. Talukdar; Mon-
awar Ahmad, Abul Hasnath, A. N.
M. Qadir, Dr. Mark Young, S. U.
Choudhury, M. Idris, A. Wahed,
Fazle Imam Fazli and T. Hussain
Sarker.
NG THE PR OFS
Meat Institute
Official Signed
A high official in the American
Meat Institute Foundation in Chi
cago will join the A&M University
Department of Animal Husbandry
July 1 as a professor.
He is Dr. Wendell A. Landmann,
chief of the Division of Analyti
cal and Physical Chemistry of the
AMIF.
Dr. O. D. Butler, head of the
Department of Animal Husbandry,
said the scientist’s transfer to the
university is “part of our con
tinuing effort here to integrate
programs on beef research from
conception to consumption.”
“Dr. Landmann is an established
leader in the field of meats chemis
try,” Butler said. “He has 45 tech
nical articles to his credit, many
of which relate directly to the re
search program he will be conduct
ing here.”
The department head said Land
mann will work on such research
as comparing chemical character
istics of tender and tough beef
muscle fibers. He will then at-
temp to determine causes and
genetical pathways leading to
higher palatability beef production.
★ ★ ★
Wallace D. Beasley, chief of
A&M University’s Police Train
ing School, will be one of the
featured speakers at the Texas
Police Association’s meeting in
El Paso June 16.
More than 350 police officials
throughout Texas are expected
to attend.
Subject of Beasley’s talk will
be the “Challenge to Police
Training Today.”
★ ★ ★
Dr. Davis A. Fahlquist of A&M
University will participate in a
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Fruit Drink o
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SAFEWAY
seismic reflection study of tl>
Mediterranean Sea’s undemte
surfaces this summer.
Falhquist, assistant professor ti
geology and geophysics, spat
three previous summers attempt,
ing to solve mysteries surrounding
underwater land belts in the Met
terranean.
His doctoral dissertation shoij
results of seismic reflections of tls
underwater land areas. Other n.
search scientists will be involvd
in various other studies durit;
the cruise.
Falhquist will join scientists it
Turkey about mid-June for a sii
to eight-week passage through tk
western portion of the Meditem
nean.
His work is being sponsored 1;
the Office of Naval Research.
He will return to A&M in mid
August.
★ ★ ★
Dr. Grady P. Parker, AO
University science educator, is
listed in the newly-publisM
“Who’s Who in America.”
Parker’s interests are reflected
in his activities in scientific and
educational associations at Hit
state and national level.
In 1940 he joined the AO
chemistry faculty and served for
eight years before transferring
to the Department of Education
and Psychology.
Professor Parker is a fellow of
the Texas Academy of Sciena
and the American Association
for the Advancement of Science
‘ ★ ★ ★
Dr. W. B. Davis and Jerome l
Mankins of A&M University's
Department of Wildlife Manage
ment will be among a limited nitt
ber of Americans attending classes
in Costa Rica this summer.
They will take a biology course
on the evolution of tropical plants
at the University of Costa Rici.
The classes are sponsored by tie
Organization for Tropical Studies,
a scientific and educational cor
poration formed by a group
American educational institutions
The entire Republic of Costa
Rica serves as the classroom and'
laboratory for the July 6 througt
August 28 study.
Davis, head of wildlife manage
ment, for several years has con
ducted several research projects it
Latin American countries, includ
ing a current three-year free
tailed bat study.
He feels that more knowledge
about the development of tropical
plants may solve some of the mys
teries about the guano bats.
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