The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 20, 1966, Image 5

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TODAY
Wichita Falls Hometown Club
will meet in the Biological Sci
ences Building at 7:30 p.m.
The South Louisiana Home
town Club will meet in the main
lobby of the Memorial Student
Center at 7:30 p.m.
Brazoria County Hometown
I Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in
room 228 in the Academic Build
ing.
Galveston Island Hometown
Club will meet in room 2-C of
| the MSC after Yell Practice.
83 Corpus Christi Hometown Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room
3-B of the MSC.
Pasadena Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in the MSC.
Port Arthur Hometown Club
will meet after Yell Practice in
room 201 of the YMCA. Officers
will be elected.
Odessa Hometown Club will
meet in the fountain room of the
YMCA at 7:30 p.m. Officers will
be elected.
Texas A&M Young Democrats
will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the
Presbyterian Student Center.
Stuart Long, who operates the
Long News Service in Austin, will
i sjpeak on “Freedom of the Press.”
SUNDAY
The Aggie Wives Council will
meet Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. in
the MSC Social Room for its an
nual Fall Tea.
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Science Academy
Names 7 Profs
, Six Texas A&M faculty mem
bers and a retired faculty mem
ber are among 148 persons listed
in the Texas Academy of Sci
ence’s Visiting Scientist Program
for 1966-67.
Supported by the National Sci
ence Foundation and industrial
organizations, the Visiting Sci
entist Program is designed to
improve science and mathematics
education by making free services
of professional scientists avail
able to junior and senior high
schools.
Dr. Addison E. Lee, TAS pro
gram director, said visiting sci
entists discuss current knowl
edge in scientific fields with stu
dents and teachers.
A&M faculty participants in
clude Dr. Richard J. Baldauf, act
ing Wildlife Science Department
head, in zoology; Dr. William S.
McCulley in mathematics; -Dr. A.
F. Isbell in organic chemistry; '
Prof. Coleman M. Loyd in phys
ics; Dr. Bruno J. Zwolinski in
physical chemistry; and Dr. Ayl
mer H. Thompson in meteorology.
Dr. C. C. Doak, A&M professor
emeritus of biology, is listed in
biology. The retired professor
lives in College Station.
A replacement is to be named
for the late Dr. Isaac I. Peters,
an A&M dairy science authority
in the program.
STORM
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liam Burns, Dean Letzring, Eve-
tadus Vos, Carl Wood, Donald
Koelsch, Augusto Bresba, Anton
Vos, Alfred Gutierrez, and Dr.
Guy A. Franceschini.
THE FINDINGS of Cruise 14
in the western Gulf, when all the
data is compiled, will be compared
to other material which has been
gathered in the same area by Dr.
D. F. Leipper, also of A&M. In
this manner, a complete compari
son will be made of the water
masses in the western part of the
Gulf of Mexico before and after
the destructive forces of a hurri
cane.
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