THE BATTALION Thursday, February 16, 1967 Page 4 College Station, Texas Scientists Set Joint Meeting The Texas Academy of Science and three other organizations will meet jointly March 16-18 at Tex as A&M. Dr. Sidney O. Brown, head of A&M’s Radiation Biology Lab oratory and president-elect of the Texas Academy of Science, pre dicted more than 1,000 persons will participate. The Texas Ornithological So ciety, the Texas Branch of the Animal Care Panel, and the Tex as Society for Electron Micros copy are set to join in meetings. Dr. Brown estimated 400 scien tists from state universities and colleges and medical colleges will be joined by 250 students of the TAS College Academy and 200 high school students from the TAS Junior Academy. SECTIONS ARE planned in mathematics, physical and chemi cal sciences, biology, and social, environmental and earth sciences. Research papers will be present ed by professors and advanced graduate students. Brown said a meeting of the TAS Board of Directors and sec tional vice presidents will com prise most of the activity March 16. Papers will be read March 17 and 18. A&M has 75 members in the 900-member Texas Academy of Science, Brown noted, adding that the TAS was organized 80 years ago. A&M last hosted the organization in 1936. REGISTRATION begins at 2 p.m. March 16, Brown announced. Meetings are scheduled in the A&M Memorial Student Center, the YMCA, DeWare Field House, and several campus auditoriums. A featured speaker to TAS is its outgoing president, Bobbin C. Anderson of the University of Texas. Dr. George H. Lowery of Lou isiana State recognized as an au thority on bird migration in the U. S. Gulf Coast area, will ad dress the Texas Ornithological Society. Dr. Brown said other speakers will be announced. Plans for ladies activities also are being made. A combined banquet is set Fri day night, March 17, at A&M’s Sbisa Hall. Education Group Adds 16 Members Sixteen new members have been initiated into Phi Delta Kap pa, professional fraternity for men in education, announced Dr. Walter A. Varvel of Texas A&M. The Education and Psychology Department professor is presi dent of the Delta Nu Field chap ter. Initiates include W. E. Dal- chau Sr., Snook schools superin tendent; Joe Pat Davis and Rob ert L. Giles, history instructors at Blinn Junior College, Bren- ham; Harold W. Eichenhorst, Brenham schools superintendent; Also James A. Johnson, Bryan schools counselor; Robert Maler, Title I evaluation and audio vis ual aids director of Cameron schools; Luby LeNorman Jr., A&M Consolidated schools indus trial arts teacher; A&M graduate student Abdul L. Arabiat, Bagh dad; James E. Johnson, education doctoral student; Johnny M. Johnson, Agricultural Education Department graduate assistant; Also Arthur J. Roach, educa tion and psychology professor; Robert E. Magowan, industrial education instructor; Richard E. Pulaski, Engineering Extension Service apprentice training spe cialist; Foy Page, subject matter assistant in agricultural educa tion; industrial education gradu ate student Jerauld B. Wright and graduate student William T. Williamson. Dr. Maynard Bemis, PDK exec utive secretary, spoke at the init iation banquet attended by guests from S. F. Austin College and Prairie View A&M. Crane Operators Course Set Here A special training course for Brown and Root Construction Company crane operators and riggers begins here March 20. Alvin Jones, chief instructor of the A&M Engineering Extension Service’s Heavy Equipment School, will supervise the class to be taught by guest instructors from crane manufacturing com panies and factory representa tives. Jones said Brown and Root will name a maximum of 10 men to study equipment capacities and safety measures. A minimum of four weeks’ training is planned, with time divided between the classroom and TEES’ heavy equipment training field. 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