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THE BATTALION Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, March 2, 1967 60 Firemen (Continue Participation In Annual A&M School This Week ■ >c~v C. ; ■ mmi mm m */ r-'fl More than 60 persons are par ticipating in special courses of Texas A&M’s Firemen’s Training School this week. Three days of instruction in emergency care and transporta tion of the sick and injured be gan Wednesday. Drs. Ed B. Rowe and Fred J. Wolma Jr., co- chairmen of the Texas Commit tee on Trauma, American College of Surgeons, are school directors. Tom Robinson, an instructor in the A&M Engineering Extension Service’s Firemen’s Training Di- MuvlccArl Supply 'Pidu/te. 913 SaColl*^* Ar«-&Ty«a,l4V(AS vision, is coordinator. Robinson said 13 doctors, plus several public health educators and emergency specialists, are teaching classes at the MSC and conduct field exercises at A&M’s Firemen’s Training Field. Among 33 topics to be covered in lectures are emergency driv ing, the unconscious patient, han dling shock cases, care of dislo cations, common medical emer gencies and head and facial in juries. Field exercises feature the res cue of victims from simulated auto accidents. Participants include ambulance drivers, funeral home personnel, fire department emergency crews, and emergency personnel from law enforcement agencies and in dustry. NSF Grants Given g* For Grad Program* dustry. 80 miles off < NOW SAVE MONEY! With SAFEWAY'S NEW LOW, LOW PRICES! LOW PRICES EVERY DAY . . . Plus ★ Only U.S.D.A. Choice Beef ★ Finest Fruits and Vegetables -At Tops in Dairy Foods * Discount Prices on Health GERMAN SHIP BURNS OFF COAST Smoke billows from the stem of the Ger- viving crewmen headed toward Philadelphia man freighter Caldas in the Atlantic about aboard rescue ships. (AP Wirephoto) 80 miles off Cape Charles, Va. The 22 sur- National Science Foundation grants totaling $135,606 have been awarded to Texas A&M Univer sity for continued participation in the foundation’s Graduate Traineeship Program. Dr. Wayne C. Hall, A&M’s aca demic vice president and gradu ate college dean, said a $68,140 grant provides for 16 new trainee- ships this year and a second series of grants, with a combined value of $67,465, will be used for con tinuation of 12 currently authoriz ed traineeships. The NSF traineeships program, initiated in 1964, is designed to ac celerate the nation’s output of students with advanced degrees in science, mathematics and engi neering. DR. HALL said the university will be responsible for awarding LOW PRICES I ★ Only U.S.D.A. 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Each award provides a sfc for the student and reimburseiB to the university for tuition] fees of cost-of-education at; ance. The stipends range ^ $2,2400, for full-time, firstj graduate study, to $2,800 third-year study. Dr. Hall pointed out thati award covers only one yeal study. The 12 continuing trt| ships, which are to be usedi for second, third and tem| years of study, will not neceas be awarded to students sela for first-year traineeships. FOUR OF the 16 new trail ships are for summer study, Hall said individuals selected! summer work must have hai least one year of experiencet graduate teaching assistants field of study covered byj program. The grants to Texas A&Jlj part of a $28 million NSF| gram enabling 206 institutia appoint 5,077 students fori 1 time graduate study, begin this fall, and 896 graduate te ing assistants summer. school will emphasize group fort in the practical applies for study dan< Staf Engineers Set 6 / Practice School Graduate students in the! ^ lege of Engineering may bet ^ from a summer engineering p: tice school to be offered Jim M< to Sept. 1 in Argonne, Illinois Agri The school is co-sponsored and the Argonne National Lahore here and Associated Midwest Uoi conc< sities. All Texas A&M engic cherr ing graduate students are el Th ble because the university i co l° r member of the AMU. man Resident professors fromA whic institutions will head the p 8X011 lems division of the school, cra ^ cush expe of engineering principles to solution of technical problem! . f ANL DIVISIONS in problems may originate hu±^g S Applied Mathematics, Chffl spac , Engineering, Electronics, Ce Dep a Shops, Metallurgy, Particle c hi m celeration, Reactor Engird sauC( Reactor Operations, R ei th £ f ee Physics and Remote Coid titud Pay for attending thnttf s kim will be at the rate of $iHy ed b< month. Participants willl#' Ml imbursed for the cost of tu adva from their university to Arg« these not exceeding that allowed M pare< established travel policies. econ< turn travel is paid only fortl smal students who return to theirt pesti versity. Financial support w Ler this activity is provided by Atomic Energy C o m m i ssi stanc through a contract with the AS t * le > SINGLE PARTICIPANTS obtain housing at a nearby i ag e lege, while married participa poss j must find housing in the M ,: wou i, comnovmfies. Academic credit for partita not r tion in the practice school is : an a prerogative of the student’s “It is stitution. Upon request of cult ' applicant, the school direct an a: Professor Robert L. Carter of opers University of Missouri, -wjir after view the matter of academic cr'in on - it with the student’s advisor lower graduate dean* empb Applications should be filed ated March 1 and can be obtained ff T P Carter, Box 307, Argonne, 111 shou] — -■ - -—^ advai Th la-de-da snooty affairs W4 our specialty! Ladies love meeting at Ramada Inri! Fancy banquets, Club get- togethers and" Luncheons are just more fun! Hold your next femme test at Ramada ... whether lav ishly formal or quaintly unre strained. 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