The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 12, 1965, Image 3

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    Statistics School Growing
One of the fastest growing pro
grams internationally at A&M
University is the Graduate In
stitute of Statistics.
Consider the phenomenal growth
rate since the institute was
established with one staff mem
ber in 1962. Keep in mind that
the first graduate student did
not enroll until January, 1963.
The Graduate Institute of Sta
tistics now numbers seven staff
members and 30 students working
toward majors in statistics.
Course offerings have jumped
from three to 14 with a total
enrollment of almost 600 stu
dents.
Outside interest in the future of
the institute is reflected in the
number and size of grants and
contracts awarded to it since
July 1, 1963. The most sizable
grant, $183,333 from the Nation
al Institutes of Health, is ear
marked for expanding facilities.
A breakdown of grants shows
$308,033 for training, $181,157
for construction, and $97,201 for
research.
Dr. H. O. Hartley, an interna
tionally known statistician, is di
rector of the Graduate Institute
of Statistics. Dr. R. J. Freund is
associate director and associate
professor. Other staff members
include Dr. R. R. Hocking, Dr. A.
W. Wortham, Dr. E. E. Dayhoff,
J. G. Darroch and Dr. W. S. Con
nor.
In addition, the institute has
12 associate members chosen from
other university departments to
work closely as consultants or
instructors in statistical orienta
tion.
Attesting to the growing fame
of the institute is four or five
contacts each day from research
workers requesting aid. Calls
come from researchers in agri
culture, biology, engineering,
health, physics, chemistry, and
other fields.
Two degrees are offered by the
institute; the Master of Science
and the Doctor of Philosophy in
statistics.
FOR FUN & RECREATION
TURF GREEN
MINIATURE GOLF
COURSE
will be open for play
March 12
3 p. m. till 11 p. m. daily
Located at 120 Highway 6 So.
College Station
For party rates phone 846-8097
Exhibitor
Mary Elizabeth Goodneigh-
bor, Paterson, N. J., is an
ardent exhibitor of Welsh
Pembroke corgis, a type of
small hunting dog. She also
performs in burlesque as
Irma The Body. (AP Wire-
photo)
Stock Show
To Be Held
On Campus
The Ninth Annual Brazos Coun
ty Livestock Show and Auction to
be held March 21-23 is expected to
attract more than 450 entries from
Brazos County 4-H and FFA
groups.
The show, sponsored by the
Bryan-College Station Chamber of
Commerce through its Agricultural
Division, will be held in the Live
stock Pavilion at A&M University.
Following the three-day show,
an auction will be conducted at
7:30 p.m. March 23 for the top
entires. Last year, the sale set
an all-time record by bringing in
$15,993 to contestants whose ani
mals went through the sale ring.
Lloyd Joyce, Agricultural Di
vision vice - president, is overall
chairman of the event. Co-chair
men of the show are Harold
Franke, assistant professor of Ani
mal Science, and Jim Holloway,
agricultural vice president of First
Bank and Trust Co.
CORRECTION
PIGGLY WIGGLY
THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1965
Round Steak Lb. 69c
Instead of — 59c
Sirloin Steak Lb. 59c
Instead of — 69c
We Give S&S Red Stamps
Listed Incorrectly As S&H
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3if per word each additional day
Minimum charge—50e
DEADLINE
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Classified Display
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FOR SALE
TOP SOIL
Good rich top soil, (no grass burs). Call
TA 2-3980. tfn
NOTICE OF BID SALE
For sale approximately 725 picture of all
sizes in frames. Bid form will be avail
able and sealed bid will be received in the
office of the Director of Purchasing and
Stores, B&U building, Asbury Street, until
10 A. M. MONDAY 22nd of March 1965.
The pictures may be inspected by contact
ing the Inventory Supervisor at the above
I address. For information call VI 6-5122.
The right is reserved to reject any and all
bids and waive any and all technicalities.
148t7
1962 Triumph TR-3. Must sell, B-15-W
C.V. after 5 :00. 147t4
’64 Red Triumph Spitfire, Convertable,
12,000 actual miles, S1450, 823-3984. 147tfn
Must sell this week—1960 Chevrolet V-8,
air conditioned, radio, heater, excellent con
dition. 504-B Boyett, 846-5511. 146tfn
Store wide sale, every item reduced.
Three stores of values. Main Store, New-
Custom and Decorator Furnishings. Bar
gain Barn, Used Furniture and Appliances.
The Colonel’s Corner, Old, Odd, Retired,
Antiques. KOOKEN HOME FURNISH
INGS, Navasota, Texas. 145tl2
CHILD CARE
Experienced child care, 846-6012. 149t4
Experienced Child Care, 8 to 5, 846-6536.
149tfn
Equipped and experienced in large home
with big back yard fenced, 846-8608. 147tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY. 3404
South College, State Licensed. TA 2-4803,
Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
Child care, experienced, VI 6-7960. 80tfn
Child care with experience. Call for
information, VI 6-8151. 54tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must be brought or
mailed so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, 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
tions.
NATIONAL DEFENSE STUDENT LOANS
Application forms for National Defense
Loans for the Summer 1965 and Academic
Year 1965-66, may be obtained from the
Student Aid Office, Room 8, Y.M.C.A.
Building, during the period from March 15
to April 30, 1965. Applications must be
filed with this office no later than 5:00
P. M. May 3, 1965. LATE APPLICA
TIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED.
148t27
WANTED TO RENT
Modest 4 bedroom house, mid-May, A&M
faculty, 4 small children. Richard Mayer,
Ft. Atkinson, Wis. 150t4
WORK WANTED
Typing - Thesis experience. 823-8459.
145tf n
Typing—reasonable rates. Thesis experi
ence, VI 6-4493. HOtfn
HELP WANTED
Part time business opportunity in capitol,
Student or Faculty: Corps or Civilian,
Married Couples or Single ; Husband and
wife can work together. Good part time
earnings with high growth potential for
ambitious people. See Bob Gohlke, Room
37, Saber Motel, 8 p. m., Friday March 12.
SPECIAL NOTICE
See WHITE AUTO, College Station,
when you need hardware, household items,
appliances, large or small. SAVE DOL
LARS. 846-5626. 147t4
“Make reservations now for your Spring
Banquets. Call the Ramada Inn—VI 6-
8811 or the Triangle Restaurant—TA 2-
1352. 127t24
Bi-City, Ink—Complete typing and print
ing service. 1001 S. College. TA 2-1921.
85t20
TYPING SERVICE-MULTILITH PRINT
ING, thesis-dissertations-yearbook-brochures
-term papers-business letters-job resume
appiications-blank forms, etc. REPRODUC
TION : Copy negatives and prints-Iantern
slides - paper masters - metal plates-custom
pho t o finishing. Camera and movie pro-
jec'ors repair service. PHOTOGRAPHY.
J. C. Gliaewell’s PHOTO LAB. TA 3-169-3
2007 S. College Ave., Bryan. 12tfn
DAMAGED and UNCLAIMED
FREIGHT
(New Merchandise)
Furniture, Appliances, Bedding,
Tables, etc. A little of everything.
C & D SALVAGE
E. 32nd & S. Tabor TA 2-0605
SOSOLIK'S
T. V., Radio. Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1911
THE CHICKEN SHACK
features old fashioned Chicken
and Dumplings on Thursdays.
We also have Charcoal Broiled
Steaks every day at popular
prices. (Never a doubt about
quality).
“In The Middle Of The Most”
Half Way Between Bryan & College
Station—Phone TA 2-3464
CASH AVAILABLE FOR BOOKS, SLIDE RULES & ETC.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
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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
GRADUATING SENIORS!
100% Financing Now,
PAY LATER
IMPORT MOTORS
Authorized Triumph, Volvo
Dealers
Come by and take a free test
drive today!
Complete Service Dept.
All Makes Imported Cars
301 So. Hwy. 6 VI 6-8769
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
FOR RENT
Bedroom with private bath to graduate
student or military for balance of semester,
air conditioned, limited kitchen privileges,
1 Vi blocks off campus in my home. Ex
change references. Call 846-6498 for further
details. 149t2
One bedroom, furnished apartment, new
refrigerator and good stove, $50.00 per
month, no bills paid, midway between
Bryan and College, 106 Waverly Drive,
822-6340. 148tfn
Large, redecorated, furnished efficiencies,
$50.00 per month. Bills paid. 4000 College
Main. VI 6-8406. 135tfn
Furnished one bedroom apartment near
University, S75.00 month. Call James C.
Smith Co. TA 2-0557. 126tfn
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Bryans Best Located
Apartments $95 and up
• 5 minutes from downtown Bryan or
A&M University
• Across from Townshire
• 1 & 2 bedrooms with 1 or 1% baths
• Furnished or Unfurnished
• Central Air & Heat
• Carpeting & Drapes
• Ail G.E. electric built-ins
• Carports & Pool
• Laundry Facilities
401 Lake Phone TA 2-2035
119t32
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Student wife to work 30-35 hours a week,
10 til 4, T-S, Food Service work, 822-9475.
147t4
WANTED
Medical Technologist, prefer ASCP
Registry. Full or part time. Call 822-
3776. 145t8
For best results try The
Battalion Classified.
• Watch Repair
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate VI 6-5816
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co*
Ford Dealer
THE
Friday, March 12, 1965
BATTALION
College Station, Texas Page 3
Rundell To Speak
To History Club
“Sports Car Center” J
Dealers for ■
Renault-Peugeot I
& :
British Motor Cars U
Sales—Parts—Service
“We Service All Foreign Cars”;
■
1422 Texas Ave. TA 2-45171
The A&M University History
Club, in cooperation with the
Department of History and Gov
ernment, will have as its guest
speaker at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday
an executive officer of the Ameri
can Historical Association. He
is Dr. Walter Rundell, Jr., as
sistant executive secretary.
All persons interested in history
are invited to attend, Dr. J. M.
Nance, department head, said. The
meeting will be held in the As
sembly Room of the Memorial
Student Center.
Rundell will talk on the “work
of the American Historical As
sociation and the relationship of
that organization to the profes
sional and non-professional his
torian.”
The association was created by
an act of Congress on Jan. 4,
1889, for the promotion of his
torical studies and kindred pur
poses. Membership is open to
all persons interested in histori
cal studies, whether professional
or otherwise.
parents now reside in Baytown.
He received his Bachelor of Jour
nalism and Bachelor of Science
degrees from the University of
Texas in 1951. In 1955 he re
ceived the M.A. degrees from the
American University in Washing
ton, D. C., and in 1957 the Ph.D.
The historian has taught at
Del Mar College and Texas Wom
an’s University and has served
as a lecturer at American Uni
versity and the University of
Maryland.
JUST RECEIVED -
Shipment of
New Hit Records
Stereo & Hi-Fi Albums
SPECIAL
99c Each
Taylor’s Campus Store
846-4.') 18
N. Gate College Station
ACE GLASS COMPANY
“AUTO GLASS — OUR SPECIALITY”
2807 Texas Ave.
Henry Cortez, Jr.
Manager (A&M ’64)
8 Years Experience
In Local Area.
Phone 823-8211
Insurance Claim Service
Free Estimates
RUDY CORTEZ
Home Phone 822-0672
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RUDY & HENRY INVITE ALL THEIR AGGIE BUDDIES
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Rundell is a native Texan, hav
ing been bom in Austin. His
Great Issues
To Present
Brazil Movie
“Highlights of Brazil”, a color
film about the largest of the Latin
American countries, is scheduled
for 8 p.m. Thursday in the Memo
rial Student Center Ballroom.
A freshness of approach is
brought to the lecture platform
by Howard Pollard, who will nar
rate the film sponsored by the
Great Issues Committee in the
World Around Us series.
Join recent graduates
who are actively participating
in these
major aerospace missions
Discuss Professional Opportunities
With Our Representative . . .
Contact Your Placement Office
CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
March 15, 1965
ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES
Brazil is the fifth largest coun
try in the world. Pollard said his
interest in the country mushroomed
when it dawned on him that Bra
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of North America, extends from
New York to the Pacific, and from
Mexico far north into Canada.
In his film Pollard portrays the
highlights of Brazil, and vividly
describes them in his personal pre
sentation. Featured are Indian
villages, native fishermen, Sugar
Loaf, jungles, mountains, harbors,
Copacabana Beach, San Salvador—
the split level city, Sao Paulo—
industrial behemoth, pioneer dwel
lings, Belem on the Amazon, crafts
men, vendors, wood carvers, etc.
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