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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1967)
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Plus S&H GREEN STAMPS 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS Downtown 200 E. 24 Street Ridgecrest 3516 Texas Ave. THE BATTALION Thursday, May 25, ISf Page 4 College Station,Tq Faculty Awan (Continued From Pagel,) in the traditional sense: lie lieves that while teaching ism appropriate for the classroom, also may be done in almost! location where students andfe ty come together.’ A memt!: the A&M faculty 19 years,: earned two degrees at South; Texas State Teachers Colleger later studied at the Univerr of Texas. The citation for Professor! Werth states his courses I marked by devotion to then; of his students, careful prep ation and a willingness to ie them relevant to the latest search findings in his disciplk He earned two degrees at Q B State University and alsostu! at The Carnegie Institute of Ir nology, the University of Pit burgh and the University of I tucky. He joined A&M in Ml Dr. Hall “has a unique aki to capture the interest of students, even in courses com ered to be unusually difficult^ uninteresting,” according tt colleague quoted in the citat read Tuesday. Born in Ckt Dr. Hall holds two degrees fr Kansas State College and from Michigan State Univers Both the University of Ark. and Michigan State honored! for his teaching accomplish* before he came to A&M in 1! Since his association with Ti A&M in the late 1940's, Mackin has received more $1.5 million in grants and sir sored research, notes his citai He also is responsible for latest and most significant velopment of shellfish patholt He earned his undergraduate gree at East Central State (■: lege, Ada, Okla., and two gni ate degrees from the Univeni of Illinois. Professor J. W. Sorenson's: tation points out his “uniques! ity and perserverence to apps a research problem from arc basic technical concept, ami the fundamental facts are esi lished, guide the results to early practical and useful f cation.” He holds two deps from A&M and another fr Iowa State University. He jot the faculty here in 1946. “This man is primarily sponsible for the fact that Is A&M is among the top Id* versities in the nation as? ducers of medical students, reads the citation for Dr. Grart It further notes that during: time his students were a sr contained company in the ft of Cadets, they won the sckA ship flag four times in fiveyn' Dr. Gravett, who joined A&)l 1946, graduated from James)! likin and holds two advanced: grees from the University Illinois. Hackney, associated with Ai since 1956, was cited for leadership and coordination : provides in in-service teacher 1 sistance. This includes extens ; courses for teachers condm 3 in the field, summer schools ^ ducted on campus and works!? and conferences held through the state. Hackney holds deg? from both Baylor and A&M £ currently is studying for Ph.D. “A distinguished student^ an undergraduate here,” r? the citation for Dr. Ashcri “he has also distinguished self as a teacher and resesr? by the clarity of his lectures ? the diligence with which he tempts to challenge the ^ undergraduates who enter classroom.” He joined the A$ faculty in 1956 after earning' Ph.D. at Columbia. Dr. Drew’s citation notes? while “worthy of high praise : his accomplishments in cun : ' lum development, research r ance and student motivation ' deserved much recognition ^ for his pioneering developnu teaching methods and princf* in a discipline (computer scie? which is so new and dyn^ that national or regional acae? ic, curricular and instruct? guidelines do not exist.” He f ed the faculty in 1961 and t? two degrees from North T? State University and the doc? ate from A&M. Dr. Hedges’ citation note- 5 has demonstrated “by his ? efforts that he believes the f mary purpose of this univers? to provide the best possible f gram of instruction to un# graduate students. This cote? has been demonstrated by success in reorganizing the et? basic freshman survey course his department.” He grade? from Southern Methodist ? versity, holds two advanced “ grees from Iowa State Col# and conducted post-doctoral search at the University of TtJ> before joining the A&M face in 1957. ers chi AA Ed pa Br coi tra tio: chi the cla use an< the dis aft sar hea I anc WOJ on con Bu: C sen insl of . ary D. van givi ing neei chil V 634, and stuc psy dev Ii six deni ate cati Par emp sup< plac Hi % D Peer is : Com in y T] Tue; May k toge Pert: Plor< *orl live solvi sour and S F >ndu: Ply; sour havi; bore ^ate: A afth i ng s of A Park Pnbli ‘Pg. ^han ^ausi