Thursday, May 4, 1967 THE BATTALION College iStation, Texas Page 9 Intramurals Flourish at A&M GREEK KING OBSERVES TRADITION King Constantine of Greece, in a traditional custom for Greek Orthodox Easter, cracks ian egg against one held by Gen. Gregory Spandidakis, left, in Athens. The king made his first public appearance during Easter ceremonies since the military coup in Greece. (AP Wirephoto via cable from Athens. esearch Official to Speak it Special Seminar Today . They Dr. R. Louis Bright, associate jommissioner from the Bureau of Research of the U. S. Office of Sducation, will speak at a special seminar today at Texas A&M. Dr. Bright is to present a paper, 'New Designs in Research for Education,” at 10 a.m. to A&M’s Executive Committee and invited quests. The seminar is set in the 'acuity room of the Coke Build ing. Among guests who have ac cepted invitations to the seminar and a luncheon are Dr. Jack K. Williams, commissioner of the Co ordinating Board for the Texas College and University System; Dr. L. D. Haskey, president of the Association of Texas Colleges and Universities; Dr. W. W. Jackson, chairman of the State Board of Education of the Texas Education Agency; and Glenn H. Ivy, direc tor of the Governor’s Committee on Public School Education. ■ » r •■v. -\v Before joining the U. S. Office of Education last year, Dr. Bright was associate director of West- inghouse Research Laboratories. He had been associated with Westinghouse since 1953. Bright earned the doctor of sci ence degree in electrical engineer ing and two additional degrees from the Carnegie Institute of Technology. Texas House Approves Bill On Pollution Control Efforts AUSTIN