The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 27, 1966, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
Thursday, January 27, 1966
College Station, Texas Page 3
Team To Conduct
Bat Expedition
A three-man research team
from the wildlife science depart
ment will begin a research trip
to Central America Feb. 4 to
study taxonomy and distribution
of bats.
Dr. Dilford C. Carter, assist
ant professor of wildlife science,
is leader of the group, which in
cludes a graduate student, Raul
Valdez of El Paso, and an under
graduate student, David A.
Christopher of Fort Worth.
He said the study will open the
second year of a three-year $35,-
000 grant from the National Sci
ence Foundation.
“This study will differ from
the first year in that we are not
looking for particular kinds of
bats,” Carter explained. “We
are interested in determining
where bats may be found, why
they live in one place and not an
other, and other information
about population.”
Carter said the trio hopes to
collect about 1,500 specimens of
bats during the three-month trip.
A&M has more than 17,000
specimens of mammals, including
bats, in its collections, probably
the largest in the South.
The researchers will return to
A&M about May 1.
I
s’
Arts Meeting
Set Feb. 24
The 18th Industrial Arts
Teacher Education Conference
will bring 600 persons to Texas
A&M Feb. 24-26.
Industrial arts teachers, super
visors and school administrators
from Arkansas, Louisiana, Okla
homa and Texas will meet at the
Memorial Student Center, Dr.
Chris H. Groneman, head of the
industrial education department,
announced.
Exhibits by 150 firms will be
displayed in the mechanical en
gineering buildings.
Conference consultant will be
Kenneth Dawson, executive sec
retary and treasurer of the
American Industrial Arts Asso
ciation. Dr. Leslie V. Hawkins of
the A&M department is confer
ence director; Marshall Powell,
industrial arts professor at Pan
American College, is program
director.
Program participants include
Alfred F. Gross, Industrial Arts
Department head at Texas A&I;
Dr. Lee Wilborn, assistant com
missioner of education; Bragg
Stockton, coordinator of indus
trial education in Dallas schools;
W. A. Mayfield, director at
Stephen F. Austin High School,
Bryan; James Mahoney, profes
sor at North Texas State, and
John Richards of NTSU, associa
tion president.
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