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oart Y netown Cli 11 • >n Kooi Building, cxas Hob at 7:30 p a lent Ceuta unty Hob at 7:30 pj ymca, Hometon ; 30 p.m, i he MSC, atown Gil n- in Rom Hometon ; 30 p.m, ii emic Built Hometon :30 p,m, ii ■town Qii i. in Rom Club wil loom 2D tl Club wi! Room U Hometofi 30 p.m, it amic Bui e Club ml Room 1(8 e Buildiuj Wives Oil he Bank i tow r n Cltl i. in R« iuilding, Ik- — Arct architet I engined iering. ■ciates, I» rical engi igineeriBg mpany - rical engi igineeriugi nee Coi' nistrat:; hematics, Compai! & For: ral mobs' ition, mss- . _ aero' nechanicsl npany - agricul- il scienct Iministra try, pla" 1 Felepfios"' rineering till? ros. Alloff*' IT rs > r ada ;et- lust inie lav- re* ■et: 7 a N THE BATTALION Thursday, December 2, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 5 Among The Profs | Geosciences Dean Chosen | j Gulf Research Group VP | Dr. Horace R. Byers, dean of the College of Geosciences, has been elected second vice presi dent of the Gulf Universities Re search Corporation. Byers was elected at a meeting this week of the corporation in Austin. Gulf Universities Research Corporation is an organization of universities and institutes dedi cated to research of all types in or on the Gulf of Mexico. Other new officers include Dr. G. E. Murray of Louisiana State University, president; Dr. Archie Straiton of University of Texas, first vice president; Dr. E. H. Mann, Miami University, third vice president, and R. S. Wood bury, Southwest Research Insti tute, San Antonio, secretary. Anderson Attending Education Meeting Dr. John Q. Anderson, English Department head, is among 25 Texans chosen to participate in a conference on education today and Friday at Richmond, Va. Four hundred representatives will attend the ’ conference spon sored by the Southern Associa tion of Colleges and Schools. Hackney Authors Welding Article B.M. Hackney, a teacher train er for the Engineering Extension Service, is the author of an arti cle in the November issue of In dustrial Arts and Vocational Ed ucation. “Speeding Up Welding In struction” is the title of Hack ney’s article in the technical pub lication. Hackney tells how a Houston high school welding instructor speeded up instruction by build ing a portable three - section screen equipped with the same type lens shade as Specified by the Bureau of Standards for arc welding. The device includes a speaker system. Entomologists Attend New Orleans Meetings Five staff members are at tending a series of meetings held in New Orleans this week by the Entomological Society of Ameri ca. Attending the meetings, which end Friday, are Dr. J. C. Gaines, Dr. P. L. Adkisson, Dr. H. R. Burk, John G. Thomas and M. V. Meisch, all of the Department of Entomology. Gaines will present a paper en titled “Insecticide Resistance in Bollworm Population in Texas,” and Dr. Adkisson will present one on “Photo-Induction of Dia pause in the Pink Bollworm.” From New Orleans Dr. Gaines will go to Atlanta, Ga., to attend the Southern Forest Disease and Insect Research Council, where he will participate in discussions on research on forest insects. Pan-Am Program Scheduled Tonight The Pan-American Roundtable will sponsor a program featuring wives of A&M Latin American students at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the A&M Consolidated High School auditorium. No admission will be charged, and the public has been invited to attend. r A. G. 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