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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1964)
s ■Dr. James Potter, head of the Department of Physics, has been chosen as a council member in Sitma Pi Sigma, the only national [physics honor society. ^■Potter learned of his appoint- Iment in a letter from Dr. Marsh iV,'. White, executive secretary of I Jl the Sigma Pi Sigma. Said White, p,wl ■he members of the Executive l■^uncil feel you have the desired only Qualities of leadership and admin- to be Kisttative ability required to hold this important position.” The Society has segmented the country into zones. The zone in which Potter was chosen is “O,” and consists of all but far west Texas. ★ ★ ★ Dr. Don Ferris of the Depart ment of Agricultural Economics and Sociology will present a pro gram for vocational agriculture I teachers at 3:30 p.m. Tuesday I in Glen Rose. AMONG THE PROFS Physics Prof Gets Office Ferris will speak on “Live stock Marketing.” Area 8 Supervisor A. B. Chil ders of Waco said the meeting is part of an inservice education al program planned by the teach ers of the district. ★ ★ ★ Dr. Harrison E, Hierth, associate professor of English has been e’ected secretary of a literature section for next year’s South Cen tral Modern Language Association meeting to be held in New Or leans. Chosen at the annual meeting n Lubbock over the weekend, Hierth will serve on the section THE BATTALION Thursday, November 19, 1964 College Station, Texas Page 3 American Literature II, which con cerns the literature of the Twen tieth Century. Hierth will be in charge of papers on this topic to be presented at the meeting, Dr. John Q. An derson, head of the Department of English, said. ★ ★ ★ An A&M scientist will soon publish a book on “Grasses of the Texas Coastal Bend.” He is Dr. Frank W. Gould, associate professor in the De partment of Range and Forestry. The professor is co-author with Thadis W. Box, a former stu dent and now professor of range management at Texas Technolo gical College. SAUCE OCEMBWW 'CRMiKMN intn 4 N0.300CM /Awe's . ANKSSOTVING- TURKEYS £\C^\ TC, UMAX ML cmwvuev.W GOVERNMENT GRADED & INSPECTED 18 to 20 Lb. Avg. Toms 100 FREE S&S Red Stamps With $10.00 or More Purchase (Excluding Cigaretts and Beer) Expires November 21. 100 S&S RED STAMPS With Purchase Of Ironing Board Cover and Pad 88^ Expires November 21. voiaa- lAKMJU. \J&. U.S.DA. GRADE "A" FRESH HENS HEART OF TEXAS LB. 39 SWOT'S PR01EN BEEF art w xunwB TOP ROUND STEMte W Bott omSoumSiuk-.^ .79 f uuCtn Round Stimi . ...79 RUMP R0PST 69 TOPPY BACON 39^1'FRtSH 0YSTtUS 79 M.S0 UUntSMLl UENS.MCKS MtO GEESE M UK SMINGSi MMUITS PUMPKIN UMUT THREE N0.303 CJ\k 10 PiCAMS„ ; o,69 t 4 PRUNE JUKE s MUCKER'S QT. BTL 39 »JEUY....6=j TOMUTOES 8 T TEXAS AVE. AT ROSEMARY BRYAN-COELEGE STATION PRICES GOOD THUR. - FRI. - SAT. NOV. 19, 20, 21. Open 8 a. m. - 8 p. m. WE GIVE S&S RED STAMPS