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THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 6 Thursday, June 2, 1966 Polish Chemist To Inaugurate Program Here A Polish chemist, Dr. Alek- sander Kreglewski, has joined the Thermodynamics Research Cen ter in the Department of Chemis try. The visiting associate profes sor of physical chemistry will initiate a new program of TRC studies in the area of theory of solutions and critical properties of highly branched isomeric hy drocarbons, announced Center Di rector Dr. Bruno J. Zwolinski. Kreglewski is head of the Equi librium Phase Study Laboratory, Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw. During his Texas A&M tenure, the scientist will lecture and con sult with graduate students and staff members with related re search interests. Kreglewski received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry under Pro fessor W. Swietoslawski, former Director of the Warsaw Institute of Physical Chemistry. After a post-doctoral fellowship at Car negie Institute of Technology with F. D. Rossini and Zwolinski, he returned to Warsaw in 1960 to organize work on theoretical and experimental studies of bin ary non-electrolyte solutions. Harrell Selected To Serve In U. S. Education Office Dr. Roger L. Harrell of the Department of Education and Psychology has been selected for a year’s service as associate in the U. S. Office of Education be ginning Sept. 1. Varied assignments in the Washington office will provide Harrell an understanding of fed eral-state-local relationships in education from a nation-wide viewpoint and the Office of Edu cation’s role. “This year of experience will improve our relationship with the office and give one of our staff members training and experience he could not get any other way,” Dr. Paul Hensarling, department head, said of the leave of absence. An early summer doctoral can didate at New Mexico University, Harrell will serve in the Bureau of Elementary and Secondary Ed ucation as research, programs and administrative assistant in the office. He is one of 50 can didates selected. One per state university out of 90 such U. S. institutions were picked. The Portales, N. M., native works in secondary curriculum and science education in the A&M department. He has charge of undergraduate science education students and directs the media lab. Harrell earned three degrees at Eastern New Mexico, taking the B.S. in 1956, M.A. in 1959 and a Science Education degree in 1963. He joined the A&M education staff in 1965. Faculty Members Attend Conference Two Texas A&M faculty mem bers will participate in a National Foreign Policy Conference for Educators in Washington June 16-17. Attending will be Dr. M. T. Harrington, International Pro grams coordinator, and Dr. Paul Hensarling, Department of Edu cation and Psychology head. 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