The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 08, 1965, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, January 8, 1965
AMONG THE PR OFS
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| School Directors |
1 Host A&M Profs 1
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Four A&M faculty members and
two doctoral students from the
Department of Education and
Psychology are attending sessions
of the School Administrators Ad
visory Conference on Education
meeting in Austin.
The Texas Education Agency
sponsors the annual meeting at
which schoolmen review the pro
grams and services of the agency
and give guidelines for the future.
Invited as professors of educa
tional administration were Grady
P. Parker, Robert S. Randall, Wil
liam H. Graves and Paul Hensar-
ling.
The doctoral students in educa
tional administration who also
plan to attend the conference are
Paul Stevens of Fort Worth and
John Hoyle of Bryan.
Hensarling said that during the
conference officers and directors
of the Texas Association of Coun
ty Superintendents, Texas School
Administrators Association and
the Texas Association of Instruc
tional Supervisors will meet to
begin organizational planning for
the annual schoolmen’s conference
held here in June.
teachers may choose to complete
the course for extension graduate
credit from A&M.
An introductory course in mete
orology has been offered by A&M
under NSF sponsorship during the
current semester. Openings will
exist in the new course, Loyd said.
Enrollment will be limited to 25
students.
★ ★ ★
Two professors of English are
authors of publications in this
country and England.
Professor E. E. Stokes Jr., is
author of an article appearing
in “The Shavian,” journal of
the Shaw Society, London. “Jon-
son’s ‘Humour’ Plays and Some
Later Plays of Bernard Shaw”
is the title.
Associate professor Harrison
E. Hierth is the author of two
articles. One is the lead article
in this month’s “CEA Critic,”
publication of the College Eng
lish Association. The article
entitled by the editors “The
Class Novel” concerns Edith
Wharton and John O’Hara.
New Lift For Higher Education
Bored with swallowing goldfish and jamm
ing into phone booths, college boys at Los
Angeles’ University of Southern California
have taken up “Volks-toting.” The driver
and 12 friends pick up a 1,600 pound VW
carry it 100 feet, then climb into—and on
to—the car to race back to the starting
line. Kappa Alpha fen were disqualified for
dropping their vehicle, and Kappa Sigma
went on to win in 22.5 seconds.
NSF To Support
A&M Bat Study
The National Science Foundation
has made a three-year, $35,000
grant to A&M for support of re
search concerning the bats of Cen
tral America from southern Mexi
co into Nicaragua, announced
President Earl Rudder.
Directing the research which in
volves a series of expeditions into
the Central America region will
be Dr. W. B. Davis and Dr. Dil-
ford C. Carter of the Department
of Wildlife Management. Davis
is department head.
The two have for several years
researched the bats southward
through Central America into
South America under National In
stitutes of Health sponsorship.
The NSF grant is to study the
bat population from a new angle.
We’re trying to determine to
what extent we can predict what
kinds of bats live in which zones,”
Davis said of one objective. He
pointed out that bats account for
about 50 per cent of the kinds of
animals found in Central Ameri
ca. In Nicaragua, for example,
there are fruit-eating bats, fish
eaters, nectar-eating bats, blood
eater® and even cannibalistic bats.
The geographical area, the Cen
tral American core, in which Dav
is and Carter will work under the
grant is an ancient mountain mass,
one not inundated by the set for
ages. Thus the studies may pro
vide new insights into the r
tion of bats.
Carter will leave Feb, 1
the first expedition under
grant, while Davis plans to
various museums in this cost
for intensive study of sped;
already collected in the 0
American core.
Volu
Polygraph
Institute
Plans Meet
TO
Pol®
stud:
First session of the
Examiners School in 1965 is si
uled Feb. 1-March 12, accor.
to Ira Scott, the school’s dint
Enrollment in the school
purposely be kept at a lowfij
in order that more individmi
tention may be given to
Scott prefers classes of 12 or!
Sponsored by the Engineer
Extension Service, the school 1
designed to establish a
school of instruction to semi
as and surrounding states,
Classes meet seven hours a
six days a week, for six s;
in covering such materials asp:
graphy technique, interrog:
chart interpretation, psychoi
legal and medical aspects,
practice case work
comp;;
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Science Academy President
To Address Group Jan. 15
★ ★ ★
Dr. Paul Hensarling who heads
the Department of Education
and Psychology has accepted re
appointment to the editorial ad
visory board of Texas School
Business which is published in
Austin.
★ ★ ★
Secondary school science teach
ers of the Victoria area will have
an opportunity starting Feb. 6 to
study an introductory course in
astronomy. A&M associate pro
fessor Jack T. Kent will teach the
course under sponsorship of the
National Science Foundation.
“This course is open to any jun
ior or senior high school science
teacher,” C. M. Loyd, coordinator
of NSF programs, said.
The organizational class meet
ing is set for 9 a.m. Feb. 6 at
Victoria College. Class times will
be decided then.
The NSF will pay the tuition and
fees for teachers enrolled and
participants also may receive
book and travel allowances. The
Dr. Frederick Seitz, president of
the National Academy of Sciences
and vice president of the Universi
ty of Illinois, will give an address
here Jan. 15.
He will speak at 5:30 p.m. in
the ballroom of the Memorial Stu
dent Center on the relationship be
tween the National Academy of
Sciences, government and science.
An estimated 350 persons are ex
pected to attend.
Serving his third year of a four-
year term as president of the Na
tional Academy of Sciences, Seitz
is vice president of the Interna
tional Union of Pure and Applied
Physics.
A dinner honoring Seitz will be
held at Briarcrest Country Club
following his talk. Guests will
include state and national govern
ment officials, members of the
Board of Directors, and officials
from other universities.
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curriculum, will be offered at 7:30 p. m.,
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Announcement of Final Examination
.nnou
the Doctoral Degree
the Dissertation)
(Defense of
Full Name of Candidate: Sqjik, M. K.
Candidate '— —■*' ^— "
oph; *-
Title of Dissertation
Chlorosis in Grain Sorghum
Time of Examination: January 11, 1965
lidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philoe-
hy in Plant and Soil Science
of Dissertation : Mechanism of Iron
at 3 :00 p. m.
of Examination: Room 303 in Plant
mces Building
Wayne C. Hall
lace
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Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
ouncement of Final Examination for
Annoum
the Doctoral
(Defense of the Dissertation)
toral Degree
he
Full Name of Candidate: Golan, Floyd
Allen
Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philoe-
ophy in Poultry Science
Title of Dissertation : Physiological Effects
of Injectio:
ions of Diethylatilbestrol and
Time
at 1:30 p. m.
Place of Examination: Room 200 in
Agriculture Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 120t3
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Announcement of Final Examination for
tnnounc
the Doctoral Degree
(Defense of the Dissertation)
Full Name of Candidate ReUacher, Jon
Arthur
Candidate for Degree of Doctor of Philoe-
Thermal
sses in Liquid Metal Cooled Reactor
Fuel Elements
Time of Examination January 8, 1965 at
1:00 p. m.
Place of Examination Room 207 in En
gineering Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Announcement of Final Examination:
the Doctoral Degree
(Defense of the Dissertation)
Full Name of Candidate Hell
Jacob
Candidate for Degree of Doctor of f’J
ophy In Mechanical Engineering
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tie of Dissertation The Effects of 1*
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