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College Station, Texas Thursday, August 13, 1964 THE BATTALION Will A&M Fool The ‘Experts’? By SPEC GAMMON Editor’s note: The following is reprinted from the August issue of The Texas Aggie, pub lication for Former Students of Texas A&M, with the permission of Editor Karl Elmquist. Will A&M Fool The ‘Experts’? One summer football magazine contained these statements con cerning the Texas Aggies: “The Aggies will drag up the rear as is their custom. A&M hit its peak in the near upset of Texas on Thanksgiving Day. Nobody ex pects the Aggies to reach such a height in 1964.” The author, without a doubt, hadn’t conversed with the Aggies on this. Summer prognostications on Southwest Conference football seem to have a habit of going awry. 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Jegree (Defense of the Dessertation) ame of Candidate: Ivey, Don Louis of: Doctor of Philos ophy m Civil Engineering Title of Dissertation: An Investigation of The Sleeve Method of Splicing Reinforc ing Bars Time of Examination : August 19, 1964 at 7 :00 p. m. Place of Examination: Conference Room in Highway Research Center Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of F ina l Examination for (Defense of the Dessertation) the Doctoral Degree Full Name of Candidate: Kilmer, Robert Earl Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos ophy in Electrical Engineering _ atch Title of Dissertation: Economic Dispa Solution of an Electric Power Netw with Optimum Selection of Genera Bus atioi work Optimum Selection of Generator Voltages and Transformer Turns Time of Examination : August 15, 1964 at 9 :00 a. m. Place of Examination: Room 104 C in lace Data Processing Center Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree of the (Defeiise of the Dessertation) Full Name of Candidate: Schreck, James Otto Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos ophy in Chemistry Title of Dissertation: A Physical-Organic Study of 4-Substituted 2-Nitroanilines Time of Examination : August 19, 1964 at 9 :00 a. m. Place of Examination: Room 231 in lace of Examination Chemistry Building ng Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies THE GRADUATE COLLEGE ’ of Fin ’ ” Degree (Defense of the Dessertatio Announcement of Final Examination for ;ion) Full Name of Candidate: Koehler, Albert Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos ophy in Civil Engineerii itle of erties Rapid Loading ophy ] _ _ Title of Dissertation: Stress-Strain Prop- e ’- ! ’ A J to eering Stresi of Soil-Aggregate Subjected Loading Time of Examination : August 19, 1964 at ne c 1 :00 p. m. 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But the intangibles—spirit, dedi cation, desire—can’t be measured, and it is on these that the 1964 Texas Aggies base their case. The 1964 seniors—15 lettermen strong—have dedicated themselves to completing their collegiate foot ball careers on a winning note. This is a closely-knit squad that goes into the 1964 campaign with out an established super-star. But it is a group that has a burning desire for success and recognition. ★ ★ ★ In the minds of the returning Aggie lettermen—24 in all—the Thanksgiving Day effort against Texas was not a closing note, but the beginning of a climb upward in SWC circles. The momentum carried over through spring training—termed by veteran observers as the best at Aggieland in many years—and it’s expected to continue when fall practice opens September 1. Offense was stressed during the spring, and the 1964 Aggies will have more firepower in their attack this fall. Senior Dan Mcllhany is expected to guide the offense from his quarterback slot. He has the makings of the best Aggie field general in years. Budgie Ford, another senior and erstwhile halfback, opens the ’64 season as the No. 1 fullback. At 186. pounds he may be the league’s smallest fullback, but his spring training performance indicated he also may be one of the best. Veteran Tommy Meeks, strong blocker, good receiver and runner, opens at right half, and sophomore Ronnie Lindsey, a speedster with heft (202 pounds) gets the pre season nod for the left-half slot. Those four finished first in spring training. They’ll discover that fall practice will bring renewed efforts to dislodge them, by such worthies as Jim Willenborg, Eddie McKaughan, Charles LaGrange, and Harry Ledbetter at quarter back; Mike Pitman, Lloyd Curing- ton, Mike Phillips, Bubber Collins, Mike Devine, Jerry Nichols, Jim Stabler, Dan Westerfield, and Ken Caffey among the halfback corps; Jerry Katchtik, Mike Kohlman, and Joe Weiss at fullback. Mira on The Move College All-Star quarterback George Mira from Miami of Florida puts on the speed as Chicago Bears defensive end Ed O’Bradovich, closes in during the fourth quarter of the All Star Game in Chicago. A&M’s Ray Kubala saw con siderable action. The Bears won 28 to 17. (AP Wirephoto) JOIN IN THE SAVINGS at - • WE KFEP DOWN! SPECIALS GOOD THRU SATURDAY, AUG. 15. IN BRYAN ONLY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. SALE! U. S. SHOICE HEAVY TENDER-AGED BEEF SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. 85c T-BONE STEAK Lb. 95c 1 ROUND ' STEAK Lb. 69c VEAL SIRLOIN STEAK w. 69c VEAL ROAST R XreU Lb. 65c CRISCO Shortening With $2.50 Purchase or More. 49 FLOUR Gold Medal Vitamin Enriched 39 PEACHES Del Monte or Food Club TUNA Del Monte or Food Club Chunk Style No. V2 Can 25 25 FRUIT PIES Dining In 25 ICE CREAM Sweet Cream Save 20£ Vz Gal. Ctn. 69 FRANKS Farmer Brown All Meat 12-Oz. Pkg. 35 LETTUCE Fresh, Crisp Nice Size Head Each Agar Canned Ham CANTALOUPES s.*., 3 Lb. 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