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Find out in the October 22 issue of the Sat urday Evening Post. Pick up on it today, baby. A CURTIS MAGAZINE POST ON SALE NOW A Texas A&M professor, Dr. Garland Cannon, is nearing com pletion of 17 years of research toward publication of two vol umes of letters by Sir William Jones. The recently appointed associ ate professor of English expects to complete his manuscript by next May. “The Correspondence of Orientalist Sir William Jones (1746-94)” will be published by Clarendon Press early in 1969. Jones was a famed 18th cen tury orientalist who founded dis ciplines of comparative law, lin guistics and mythlogy. Among his correspondents were leading English figures of literature, law, drama and politics. The two-volume edition to be printed by the Oxford publisher will contain 700 Jones letters, 400 of which are currently un published. Dr. Cannon’s work in volves composing 6,000 footnotes and documenting and explaining references which Jones made to events and times that have 'since become obscure. A $1,200 grant from A&M’s Fund for Organized Research makes possible completion of the research on schedule. The linguistics specialist, who came to A&M Sept. 1 from Queens College of New York City University, visited England, Asia and Europe for field research re lated to Jones’ linguistic inter ests. Dr. Cannon, 41-year-old native of Sterling City, has published 11 specialized articles, a bibliogra phy and biography. His latest publication concerns a linguistic approach to teaching composition and literature. The professor studied for bach elor and doctoral degrees at the University of Texas and taught at Texas, Stanford, Hawaii, Mich igan, Florida, Puerto Rico and California universities, the American University Language Center at Bangkok, Columbia Teachers University and Illinois Teachers College. NEW DELHI (A?) _ A govern ment wig manufacturing plant will be established in Andhra Pradesh State. The United States topped world buyers of human hair in 1966, purchasing $436,800 worth. Aggies Awarded $50,000 Renewal Texas A&M University has been awarded a $50,000 renewal of the Jesse H. Jones agricul tural scholarship program. A&M President Earl Rudder announced the 10-year renewal | by Houston Endowment Inc. at $5,000 per year. Jesse H. Jones scholarships were initiated at A&M in 1946, when the late Mr. Jones made the first award. Since that time and by June, 1967, 101 students are expected to have received degrrees with financial assistance through the scholarships. Scholarship winners are selec ted from applicants who have outstanding scholastic records, excellent character, leadership ability and need for financial as sistance. Tuesday, October 11, 1966 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 3 For all your insurance needs See U. M. Alexander, Jr. ’40 221 S. Main, Bryan 823-3616 State Farm Insurance Companies - Home Offices Bloomington, 111. Texas A&M Probe Highway Problem Of Beautification Highway beautification is the aim of a research project being probed by the Texas Transporta tion Institute at Texas A&M Uni versity. Dr. William G. Adkins, re search economist for TTI’s Trans portation Economics division, is principal investigator for the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads-spon- sored survey. The USB PR has awarded an initial grant of $25,000 for a 15- month study. Surveys involve section 302 of the U. S. Highway Beautification Act. Interstate and federal aid primary roads are included. Research involves: A survey of landowners who receive rentals from signs. Field interviews with junk yard operators regarding the possible effect moving or screen ing might have on business. A mail survey of lodging estab lishments as to their dependence on outdoor advertising and pos sible adjustments to loss of busi ness through absence of sings. A computer analysis of more than 60,000 Texas Highway De partment signs. Also planned is a 1967 survey of eating establishments and oth er industry groups. Dr. Adkins said some work is planned in reference to the trav eling public’s dependence on signs for directional purposes. Co-investigators are H. G. Muth and J. L. Buffington. Five other staff members are assist ing. Several graduate students do part-time tabulation work. A preliminary report-will be made to the USBPR later this month. Another report will be made before bureau officials re port to Congress in January. Mellow moods of love Los tndios Tabajaras In this new album, Los Indios Tabajaras once again display their remarkable talents as they set a mellow mood for romance with their tender renditions of “As Time Goes By,” “La Mer,” “Who Can I Turn To,” “Make Believe;’ “The Song Is Ended,” “Time TFas” and 6 more favorites. The mood is mellow, the setting is romantic, the listening is great. TWIN GUITARS in a mood for lovers LOS INDIOS i| |i TABAJARAS <361 NEW BATT MEN Left to right Bob Jones, Robert Solovey, Winston Green, John Fuller. RCAVlCTOROk (S) The mosftrusted name in sound Green Selects Staff To Publish Batt The new Batt staff assumed its duties Monday with the pub lication of today’s edition. Assisting Editor Winston Green will be managing editor, Robert Solovey, news editor John Fuller, and sports editor Bob Jones. Green, from Tyler, is a junior journalism major who trans ferred to A&M from Tyler Junior College on a $200 journalism scholarship. At Tyler he was as sistant editor and column writer for the junior college newspaper. Also a junior journalism major, Solovey served on the Batt staff last year. He is a member of Squadron 5 and his home is Sil ver Springs, Md. Fuller is a sophomore journal ism major from San Angelo, and Jones is a sophomore from Bryan. 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