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le d’ erience Hire ^ [, rce de. 'arce is Hiriiu fencies d. Bw robably interest n. wted Tli e self fo r d mors ^ut and fort. ame to 'd,” my nd the fame, it) ... Musk" sion it abardo, ealism, in goes ne and T “out" THE BATTALION / Thursday, August 18, 1966 College Station, Texas Page 3 Smokier To Head Milk Quality Group The Texas Milk Quality Coun cil, a new organization to help dairymen further improve their product, has elected Dr. David Smokier of Dallas as its first chairman. His election came at a recent meeting of TMQC’s temporary executive committee at Texas A&M. Smokier is a veterinarian and dairyman. Other officers named were Dav id Gault of Austin, vice chair man, and Dr. R. E. Leighton of College Station, secretary-treas urer. Gault is a dairyman and offi cial in the Mid-Tex Producers As sociation. Leighton is a pro fessor in the Dairy Section of the Department of Animal Science. Leighton said first steps in forming the organization were taken last June at an A&M meet ing of 33 persons directly and in directly associated with the dairy industry. He said the broad purpose of the TMQC is to seek uniformity in recommendations to dairymen for milk quality improvement. Special emphasis will be on udder health. Specific Council objectives are: —Collect, screen, develop and dispense uniform information and guidelines for improving milk quality. —Coordinate related efforts of all dairy groups. —Encourage needed research. —'Develop methods for evalu ating results of quality improve ment programs. — Establish quality control standards as needed. Leighton said the Council's an nual meeting will be held during the Dairyman’s Short Course Nov. 17 at Texas A&M. The next meeting of the executive committee is in October. Placement Department Moved Under New Man Placement and Student Aid de partments at Texas A&M will be the responsibility of the di rector of development, beginning Sept. 1. A&M President Earl Rudder an nounced the transfer of Place ment and Student Aid from the office of Dean of Students James P. Hannigan to Development Di rector Dorsey E. McCrory. “The transfer is to reduce excessive administrative duties of the dean of students and to consolidate within a single office those university functions of a developmental nature,” President Rudder explained. “A majority of funds required for operating student aid pro grams are obtained to a large ex tent through the director of de velopment,” Rudder continued. “Many firms, agencies and or ganizations with which we work in placement services are active in A&M’s development program. This consolidation should broaden and strengthen total development, placement and student aid ef fort.” Police School Expects 20 Twenty police officers are ex pected to participate in the Rio Grande Valley Police School Sept. 5-30 at the Texas A&M Ex periment Station two miles east of Weslaco. Taught by Texas A&M’s Police Training Division and guest in structors, the course stresses con stitutional provisions of arrest, public relations, search and seiz ure, evidence, Texas Code of Criminal Procedures, narcotics, defensive driving, criminal and juvenile law, accident records and traffic law. Guest speakers include L. M. Benavides, special agent in charge, U. S. Secret Service, San Antonio; N. K. Woerner, Sgt. M. S. Morrison and Joel Tisdale, Texas Department of Public Safe ty, Austin; Lewis Berry, execu tive secretary, Texas Sheriff’s Association; T. L. Ball, chief in spector, Border Patrol, McAllen; C. C. Benson, manager, National Auto Theft Bureau, Dallas; Gus Krausse, chief, and Rueben Gar cia, Brownsville Po’ice Depart ment; Lynnwood Elliot, chief legal examiner, Texas Liquor Control Board; Lt. Manuel Cha- rez, Harlingen Police Depart ment; District Attorney Oscar Mc- Innis and Assistant Criminal Dis trict Attorney Roberto Ornelos, Hidalgo County, Edinburg. Wallace Beasley, Police Train ing Diyision chief at Texas A&M, directs the school. His aides are Bill Caffee, Ira Scott and Steve Clark. Mexico Meeting Hosts A&M Profs Texas A&M scientists will have a prominent role in a hemispheric physics meeting at the Universi ty of Mexico this month. The American Physical Society, Sociedad Mexicano De Pisica and the Canadian Association of Phy sicists hold a joint meeting Aug. 29-31. Prof. J. L. Gammel will pre side as session chairman of In vited Papers in Particle and Nu clear Physics. Gammel is also an invited speaker in the Fac- ulted de Ciencias Auditorio Aug. 30. His paper on nuclear phy sics is about spin polarization, elastic scattering, and reactions. Associate Dean C. F. Squire will give an invited lecture be fore the session on fluid dyna mics Aug. 31. His talk is about the experimental discovery of intrinsic volume viosity in simple liquids. The TAMU scientists working on this project are Dr. D. Naugle, Dr. J. Lunsford, and J. Singer. Prof. J. B. Coon and S. B. Trickey will give a 10 minute contributed paper on the spec troscopy of ammonium molecules. Associate Prof. N. M. Duller, together with W. G. Cantrell and E. Lee Walker, will present a 10-minute paper on cosmic ray studies. Prof. J. S. Ham and G. M. Samson will present a paper on electrical conduction through poly-ethylene. Dr. S. A. Kudchadken will pre sent a paper which she developed together with Dr. El-Sabban and Prof. B. Zwolinski of the Depart ment of Chmistry. Her talk is about the molecules formalde hyde. Hirsch Authors Magazine Article A Texas A&M structural re searcher is the author of an ar ticle which appears in the August issue of the Journal of the Pre stressed Concrete Institute. He is Dr. T. J. Hirsch, head of the Structural Research Department of the Texas Transportation In stitute and associate professor of Civil Engineering. Under the title “Recommended Practices for Driving Prestressed Concrete Piling” he tells how to eliminate costly breakage and replacement of piles in construc tion of bridges and causeways. The article is serving also as a report of the PCI committee on prestressed concrete piling for buildings. Wallace To Give Graduate Lecture Dr. T. D. Wallace of North Carolina State University will give a graduate lecture in econo mics Friday at Texas A&M. “Multicollinearity and the Mean Square Error Criterion” is the topic for the economics professor’s 1:30 p.m. talk in the School of Architecture Audi torium. The speaker earned B.S. and M.S. degrees from Oklahoma State University and the Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. He taught at OSU and was a Graduate Fellow at Chicago. His special interests are economic theory, econometrics and experi mental statistics. Wallace is a member of the American Economics Association, American Farm Economics As sociation and American Statis tical Association. Publications of the Oklahoma native include articles in the Journal of American Statistical Association, Operations Research, and the Journal of Farm Econo mics. Barron To Speak Here On Sunday District Judge John M. Barron of Bryan will speak at the Police- Community Relations Institute Sunday through Aug. 25 at Texas A&M. Institute Director Wallace Beasley said Judge Barron will replace District Judge John Onion of San Antonio, who with drew for business reasons. “The New Criminal Code in Texas and Police-Community Re lations” is the topic of Barron’s talk. 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