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Page 6 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, July 14, 1966 Peanut Butter Eater Fails The last of the great peanut butter eaters gagged halfway in his bid to eat 25 pounds in a month. Frank Truesdale, Texas A&M graduate fisheries major from Atlantic Heights, N. J., man aged to eat “about half” of his projected amount. He made the attempt on a dare by friends. “I’ll eventually get around the rest of it,” Truesdale commented doubtfully. “A friend is going to make peanut butter cookies with four pounds of it.” Truesdale is working this sum mer at A&M’s Marine Laboratory in Galveston. “Oh, I still like peanut butter,” Truesdale confided, “But I just got tired of it with about 10 days to go.” Rubber Collins ’66 College Master Representative Fidelity Union Life 846-8228 WASHINGTON <A>> — The United States Committee for Refugees cited the Rev. Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, Presby terian leader and general secretary - elect of the World Council of Churches, for his “un stinting efforts” in behalf of refugess, human rights and “the hopes of peace and unity in the hearts of men.” Campus Briefs TEAGUE AND PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT DISCUSS SOUTHEAST ASIA Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, right, and Congressman Olin E. Teague, left, discuss Southeast Asia in the Philip pine President’s office. The President, who became the Philippine's most decorated war hero for his organized guerrilla activities, and Teague also discussed veterans problems and U. S. - Philippine relations during Teague’s recent visit to the Philippines. t^Ku-Ku HAMBURGERS 15 CHICKEN With FRENCH FRIES 79 QUALITY FOOD OPEN SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY - - 11:00 A. M. TILL MIDNIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - - 11:00 A. M. TILL 1:00 A. M, 2500 TEXAS AVENUE — BRYAN SPEEDY SERVICE Henry Recives Rudder Announces $41,016 Grant A $41,016 grant to Texas A&M was announced by A&M Presi dent Earl Rudder. The one-year award will be used to establish a professional development center within the School of Architecture and De partment of Civil Engineering. Principal investigator is James Marsh, associate research archi tect. He will work under Archi tecture Chairman Edward J. Romieniec and Civil Engineering head Charles H. Samson Jr. Aiding Marsh will be Richard Gunderson of the Department of Civil Engineering and Carroll Claycamp, a graduate architec ture student, and several student assistants to be named. Marsh said the center will be- $88,028 Grant An $88,028 Army Electronics Command grant has been made to Walter K. Henry of Texas A&M’s Department of Meteor ology. The two-year contract is for study of tropical rainfall and meso scale systems in Central and South America. Allocations are for continuation of a project running four years, Henry said. Henry, member of A&M’s meteorology faculty since 1957, is project supervisor and works with John Griffiths and Dr. Glen L. Cobb of the department. Research of rainfall in the tropics will allow better utiliza tion by agronomists, hydrologists, transportation, engineering and construction firms, Henry added. MmlctAri Supply 'piduA*. ptoMLt*- •923 So. C«l Uf* Av« - Byers To Give Address Monday Dean of Geosciences Dr. Horace R. Byers will address National Science Foundation summer in stitute participants Monday at Texas A&M. “Weather Modification” will be discussed by the eminent meteorol ogist at 8 p.m. in Room 146 of the Physics Building. The lecture is open to the public, announced NSF coordinator Coleman Loyd. Thunderstorms and raincloud physics are Byers’ primary re search interests. 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Anderson will manage reackp operations, with responsibility {(t operations and customer servi«| The native Texan came to A&J in June from the Atomic Energ Commission in Atlanta, Ga|f where he was an inspector. Till 1315 gin operations Saturday. “We will provide professional advice on Civil Defense pro grams,” Marsh explained. “And we will conduct short courses for schools and architectural and engineering firms throughout Texas.” Our job will be to review build ing plans and integrate and im prove shelter designs,” he added, “guidance to architectural and engineering firms regarding fall out and blast protection in new construction will be available. 34-year-old scientist has expet: ence in triga reactors, notffl Randall. A&M’s center has it ceived an AEG grant to insti triga power source next summei Anderson was reactor engine^ at General Dynamics in For Worth six years, supervised it stallation, calibration and opers tion of the Universtiy of Texas 10 KW Triga Mark I reactor fott years and was hazards consultat: for Kaman Nuclear at the Whii Sands Missile Range in Coloradi He joined AEG last year. Caffee Authors Police Article Bill Caffee, instructor in tls Texas A&M Engineering Extet sion Service Police Training Di vision, authored a feature in tl, Tl fibos j< July issue of The Texas Lawmat ] “The Search of a Vehicle” t ^ . 00 ^ the title of Caffee’s article garding legality of a law office g. 00 A searching a vehicle. He cites set 9:00 i eral appeal cases to the Unite ^ j States Supreme Court in the off ^ ^ j cial publication of the Sheriffs 7 :15 ] Association of Texas. i 1(1:00 i 1:00 j '7:30 1 Vet Staff Adds 2 Profs Dr. Richard J. Hidalgo and Dr Ralph W. Storts have joined tkt 7-45 1 Texas A&M College of Veterinary month Medicine as assistant professors 7 _ 9 A Hidalgo, a member of theDa[s:45 J partment of Veterinary Mie» l 6:’oo 1 se< th: fill an tei ca biology, received his DVM degre j from A&M in 1962. He Ikg graduated with honors and was ~ given the Borden Award. M After graduation, he to awarded a U. S. Public Headtl Service Post-Doctorate Fellow ship at Louisiana State Univen ity. The veterinarian received his MS degree in microbiology it 1964 and his doctorate in tla same field earlier this year. Hidalgo is a member of thi Louisiana Veterinary Medici Association, American Societ] for Microbiology, South Centra Branch of the American Societ) for Microbiology and Lepto spirosis Research Workers. Storts is in the Department d Veterinary Pathology. He wai graduated with a DVM degra from Ohio State University it 1957, MS degree in patholog; from Purdue University in 196t and the PhD degree from Ohi State University this year. 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