The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 09, 1967, Image 3

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, March 9, 1967
College Station, Texas Page 3
Prof To Talk
With Seminar
This Weekend
Dr. Raymond Reiser, distin
guished professor of biochemistry
at Texas A&M, will serve as
panel moderator for a Cardio
vascular Nursing Seminar Satur
day at Bryan’s Holiday Inn.
The one-day seminar is spon
sored by the Brazos County Heart
Association, in cooperation with
members of Sub-District 9 of the
Texas Nurses Association.
Mrs. Betty Anderson, seminar
chairman, said the program is
primarily designed for registered
and licensed vocational nurses in
the Bryan-College Station area,
but any interested person may
• attend.
es ean keep DR REIS ER joined Texas
g to unde! A&M in 1940 as a chemist for
ssic litera Texas Agricultural Experi-
iliusCaesar men t Station. He became an
of Shake' associate professor in the uni-
ilays, Cliffs versity’s newly formed Depart-
youaconv ment of Biochemistry and Nutri-
anationand tion in 1947, was promoted to full
of ever) professor in 1954 and named
n j distinguished professor two years
jnderstand
'radesf-tt A native of Philadelphia, he re-
es help you ce i ve d his B.A. from Western
lem. OVEB Reserve in 1929 and Ph.D. from
S covering Ohio State in 1936. He was a
/ assigned post-doctoral fellow in the School
rovels. of Medicine at Duke during 1936-
40.
Dr. Reiser has been active in
local religious and civic affairs,
having served as chairman of the
Brazos County Tuberculosis Asso
ciation and co-councilor for the
Texas A&M Hillel Foundation.
OTHER KEY participants in
the Saturday seminar are Dr.
T. T. Walton Jr., Bryan physi
cian; Dr. Douglas W. Terry, an
Austin specialist in hematology
and internal medicine, and Mrs.
Kathryn Guy, a registered nurse
at Methodist Hospital in Hous
ton.
Dr. Walter will discuss “Symp
toms and Medical Treatment of
Myocardial Infarction.” Dr. Ter
ry’s topic will be “Medical
Aspects — Heart Disease” and
Mrs. Guy will investigate “Nurs
ing Aspects—Heart Disease.”
Registration for the seminar
begins at 8 a.m.
bookseller
SCAESAR
D1T[i§
Ladd Will Teach
At EES School
Jesse Lee Ladd of Dallas has
joined the teaching staff of the
Heavy Equipment Operator’s
School, a division of Texas A&M
University’s Engineering Exten
sion Service.
A1 Jones, chief instructor of
the school, said Ladd will special
ize in teaching students to op
erate crawler tractors and motor
graders. Ladd also will assist in
special programs for the City of
Houston.
A graduate of Iowa Park High
School, Ladd attended Texas
A&M in 1946-47 before going
into the construction industry.
| Jones said the 38-year old
Ladd has 20 years’ experience in
the operation and maintenance of
heavy equipment. For the past
two years, Ladd has been em
ployed by the Cecil Ruby Com
pany in the Dallas area.
Ladd and his wife live at 1602
South College in Bryan.
A deep-rooted spirit of mysti
cism pervades Vietnam. Even
Western-trained Vietnamese
usually consult a medium, an
astrologer, or a geomancer be
fore making important decisions.
ALL SENIORS
WHO HAVE NOT SE
LECTED THEIR PROOFS
PLEASE DO SO BY 15
MARCH 1367 AT THE
UNIVERSITY STUDIO IN
NORTH GATE.
ATTENTION
Corps Sophomores
and Juniors
Picture schedule for Ag-gie-
land ’67 to be taken at the
University Studio in North
Gate.
March 6 to March 11 - S-Z
ATTENTION!
^g c l]l ALL HOMETOWN AND
laJ
rl
PROFESSIONAL CLUBS
All club sweetheart pic
tures and write-ups must be
turned in to the Aggieland
office by March 15, in order
for them to appear in this
year’s Aggieland.
BE LATE
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