Hr Force Officers Receive tour Commendation A wards 7our Air Force officers assigned I the first automated centralized i Thorpe came to A&M almost a University students have military weather forecasting unit year ago to study toward the lived commendation awards. | in the United States during 1960- Master of Architecture degree. He 63. completed undergraduate studies at cxpamtjB'he Air Force Commendation 8 ledal went to Capt. Roscoe P. hprpe of Winona, Minn, for mee N lievement as a military archi- and Nor; stock Uj i ttec to7f eeeivin g Outstanding Unit d r t - [ war ^ ribbons as former members Jthe Third Weather Wing were ftt. Sidney O. Barnard, of Ok- ►rmer'ffs 66 ’ Okla., Capt. Tommy D. ;y men| Ast of Crane and Chief War ing Es-Jt Officer Billy G. Hance of structor Wtown. operatefi'he weather wing with head- rters at Offutt Air Force Base, the Lctleb., was honored for developing even yes k egree fio | Col. Raymond C. Lee, professor of air science at A&M, presented the awards. Thorpe was cited for “meri torious service” as military archi tect at Strategic Air Command headquarters from 1960 to Aug. 31, 1963, when he came to A&M. The citation records the captain’s “outstanding initiative, profession al architectural talent and devotion to duty in the development of de sign criteria and facility standards to support Strategic Air Com mand civil engineer missions.” the University of Minnesota fol lowing World War II service and now has 10 years in the Air Force. Barnard completed undergrad uate studies in meteorology last May and is studying toward the master’s degree. The veteran Air Force officer and his family re side at 514 Gilchrist, College Sta tion. Guest entered the Air Force upon graduation from Texas Tech in 1957. He came to A&M as a student about a year ago and is studying for the master’s degree in meteorology. 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College Ave., Bryan. 12tfn GIL’S RADIO & TV Sales: Curtis Mathis, Westinghouse Service: All makes and models, including color T. V. & multiplex F M 2403 S. College TA 2-0826 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must be brought or mailed so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (Ground Floor rMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication—Director of Student Publica- THE GRADUATE COLLEGE .nnouncement of Final Examination for the Doctoral Dei Full Name Herman loctoral Degree (Defense of the Dissertation) of " Candidate: Smith, Lee Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos ophy in Statistics Title of Dissertation: Application of Linear Estimation to a Chemical Moisture Problem Time of Examination: August 6, 1964 at 8:30 a. m. Place of Examination: Room 309 in Systems Bldg. Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 61tl THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination for .nnounc< the Doctoral Degree (Defense of the Dissertation) ame of Candidate: Khan mad Musharif Husain iidate for Degree of: Doctor of by in Mechanical Engineering se i Full Name of Candidate: Khan, Moham- ophy Title of Dissertation: Heat Transfer and Pressure Drop in Triangi Time of Examination: August 7, 1964 at fular Ducts Tria: ion : 2:00 p. i Place of Fermier Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies Examination: (M.E.) Room 202 in THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination for D (Detense of .nnc the Doctoral Degree (Defense of the Dissertation) Full Name of Candidate: Edmondson Andrew Joseph Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos ophy in Mechanical Engineering Title of Dissertation: “Solution of Shell Problems by Finite Difference Method” Time of Examination: August 10, 1964 at 2 :00 p. m. Place of Examination: Room 104 in Fer mier Hall Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 61tl THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination for legree :nse of the Dissertation) Full Name of Candidate: Kirwan, Albert nis, J nnoum the Doctoral D (Defense o ill Name of Ca Dennis, Jr. Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos- Oci ophy in Oceanography Title of Dissertation: Eddy Diffusion in the Antarctic Intermediate Water >f Examination: August 11, 1964 a p. m. .ce of Examination: Room 302 in Good pin Hall Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies guage requirement for the will be given Saturda lan- Ph. D. degree Ph. D. Language Examination is for meel irement foi ■en Saturdi 8:00 a. m. in Room 129, Academic Build ing. 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The In donesian government utilizes military and other government officials to assist in rural development programs. From left are Maj. Abdul A. Siregar, Lt. Col. Alpsius Swastamarjatma, Lt. Col. Soerah- mat, Dr. Harrington, Lt. Col. Solpangkat and Maj. Moehamad Djadjoeri. Traffic Problems Aired A traffic engineer must work to satisfy the public even though a city of 50,000 may have 50,000 traffic “experts,” Edward M. Hall of Phoenix told a A&M University audience Friday. Hall, a city street administrator, discussed problems of traffic engi neers at a summer institute spon sored by the Automotive Safety Foundation and A&M. During his lecture. Hall said a traffic program “must have sup port of the public and manage ment.” He suggested that traffic engineers plan for the “horizon year” as opposed to the year 1980 or 2000. “It’s hard for me to visualize what will take place in the year 2,000,” the speaker added, “al though, certainly, long-range plan ning is essential.” Hall is the final of the dozen traffic and transportation officials to address the 15 college teachers attending the six-week institute. During his six-hour lecture, the Phoenix administrator outlined traffic engineering management, application and finance problems. Speaker Gives Job Bounds For Surveyor The surveyor’s job is not to set tle boundary disputes, Richard C. Newsome of Houston told 200 per sons attending A&M University’s Right of Way Seminar Wednes day. “Neither does he want to get into any discussion as to any dimensions of a man’s property,” added Newsome, manager of Trunkline Gas Company’s engi nering design section. “Those items are best settled by attorneys or courts.” Newsome, at the seminar’s open ing session, referred to early day methods of surveying as the basis for today’s boundary disputes. 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