The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 04, 1966, Image 5

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THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Thursday, August 4, 1966 Page 5
BRIEFS
(Continued from page 4)
Economics Profs
Author Papers
Two Texas A&M Department
of Economics faculty members
are authors of articles published
in professional journals.
Dr. M. L. Greenhut, department
head, wrote “Size of Markets and
Location Surveys and Theory/’
published in the British Journal
of Industrial Economics.
The article also will be pub
lished in a book titled Readings
in Physical Distribution, edited
by N. E. Marks and published
by Wiley and Co., New York.
Dr. Alfred Chalk wrote an ar
ticle about Bernard Mandeville
published as the lead paper in
the July 1966 issue of the South
ern Economics Journal. Title
of the paper is “Mandeville’s
Fable of the Bees: A Reapprais
al”. It is a continuation of ear
lier research by Professor Chalk
in pre-classical economic thought.
Davis To Join
Cyclotron Post
J. A. Davis, a health physicist
since 1961 at Texas A&M, as
sumes a new post with the Cyc
lotron Institute Sept. 1.
Davis will be health physicist
for the Radiological Safety Of
fice at the Cyclotron Institute.
He is a 1959 mathematics grad
uate of the University of Texas.
Before coming to A&M, Davis
worked as a research scientist
for the Radiobiological Labora
tory of the U. S. Air Force and
the University of Texas.
Prof, Student
Visiting Here
Prof. K. N. Stanton and grad
uate student James Moore of
Purdue University are visiting the
Electric Power Institute at Texas
A&M.
John Denison, Electric Power
Institute director, said the visi
tors are talking with A. D. Pat
ton and other members of the
EPI staff regarding calculations
of electric power systems reliabi-
ilty.
Bush Named
Top Cadet
Texas A&M Army ROTC cadets
were the elite of Fourth and Fifth
Army Area summer camp at Fort
Still, Okla., paced by Joseph K.
Bush of Temple.
The 1966 A&M graduate was
selected No. 1 from 1,800 cadets
in attendance.
No. 2 cadet was Eloy Garcia of
Laredo. In addition, cadets Ken
neth W. Korb and Gary W.
Menzies of San Antonio, William
E. Markham of Orange and Ter
rell Mullins of Garwood were
among the top 10 outstanding
cadets.
Of 10 cadet companies, six
Aggies were rated No. 1 and four
placed second. Eleven A&M stu
dents placed first in their pla
toons and 15 ranked No. 2.
“Over 60 per cent of the A&M
representatives were in the upper
third of the 1,800-man camp,”
said Col. D. L. Baker, Military
Science Department commandant.
Bush, who reports to Fort Sill
in two weeks for the artillery
officer basic course, and 11 other
Aggies were commissioned second
lieutenants on the last day of
camp by Lt. Gen. Thomas W.
Dunn, Commanding General of
the Fourth Army.
Achievements and relative class
standings at camp are vital for
appointment as Distinguished
Military Graduates and Regular
Army officers. High academic
standing, rank in the upper third
of their unit and demonstrated
leadership qualities are also es
sential.
Asked how long he would be on
active duty, Bush quickly replied:
“Thirty years.”
Fire Causes
Minor Damage
Fire caused an estimated $1,000
damage Tuesday to the air condi
tioning duct system on the third
floor of Texas A&M’s Space
Science Center under construc
tion.
University Fire Chief Gilbert
Eimann said the 12:54 blaze was
ignited by the arc from a spot
welding machine. Two campus
fire trucks sped to the scene. The
fire was controlled in a matter of
minutes.
Eimann said the fire caused no
damage to the rest of the $2.25
million structure.
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