THE BATTALION Thursday, June 22, 1967 Page 6 College Station, Texas Officials Meet 431 Tires must go before July 4th Begins Sunday A two-week, two-campus semi nar for new and prospective aca demic administrators convenes at Texas A&M Sunday. Forty college and university presidents, vice presidents, deans, department heads and key ad ministration officers will partici pate in the training session co hosted by A&M and Trinity Uni versity in San Antonio. Participants will hear addresses, make case studies and field trips and conduct group discussions and individual study. The seminar will shift to the Trinity campus July 2 for the second week. “The seminar will provide ad ministrators with views of a large public land-grant university, a small private liberal aarts college and other variations,” explained Associate Director Jack W. Hum phries. He said participants will visit Sam Houston State next week and San Antonio College during July 2-8. The program, focusing on con cepts and practices of higher edu cation administration, is sponsored by the Association of Texas Col leges and Universityies, College and University System Coordinat ing Board, Trinity and A&M. Among featured speakers are Dr. Jack K. Williams, Coordinat ing Board commissioner; Ohio University President Dr. Vem Al- dren; the Dun and Bradstreet chairman, Dr. John Corson, and Dr. David C. Knapp, American Council on Education official. A&M President Earl Rudder and Liberal Arts Dean Frank Hu bert will welcome participants via video tape. Academic Vice Presi dent Wayne C. Hall will extend a personal welcome. Seminar sessions at A&M will be held in the Richard Coke Build ing. Participants will stay and hold buffets in the Memorial Stu dent Center. At Trinity, sessions will meet in the Sams Memorial Center. Hubert is advisory committee chairman and seminar coordina tor.. $53,435 Granted To Water Control Training Program Texas A&M has been awarded a $53,435 renewal grant for train ing in water supply and pollution control. Provided by the Federal Water Pollution Control Administration of the Department of Interior, the grant is directed by Dr. Roy W. Hann Jr., associate head of the Environmental Engineering Divi sion of A&M’s Civil Engineering Department. A division spokesman said the grant finances a board-based in terdisciplinary program to train personnel for careers in the water pollution control field. Program leaders solicit appli cants from chemistry, biology, and various engineering fields and pro vide them with a foundation in the basic sciences related to pollu tion control. Trainees are urged to use knowledge derived from a strong engineering program to solve cur rent problems. Particular emphasis, the spokes man noted, is given to problems associated with wastes from petro-chemical industry and the effect of such wastes on aquatic systems to which they are dis charged. Twenty students worked toward these specialized degrees under the last grant. An estimate was not immediately available regard ing the number of trainees who will receive stipends during the coming year. The program is scheduled through June 30, 1969. Civil Defense Sets Course At Air Base A Civil Defense shelter man agement instructors’ course by Texas A&M’s Engineering Exten sion Service is set July 25-27 at Carewell Air Force Base in Fort Worth. Dr. Willis R. Bodine, chief in structor of A&M’s Civil Defense Training Division, said 30 Cars well AFB representatives and citi zens from surrounding cities will participate in the school which in cludes an overnight stay in a com munity fallout shelter. 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