The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 27, 1967, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
Thursday, July 27, 1967
Page 4 College Station, Texas
DR. JOHN CALHOUN
Calhoun Gets
Chairman Post
Dr. John C. Calhoun Jr., vice
president for programs at Texas
A&M, has been named chairman
of the Committee on Oceanogra
phy of the National Academy of
Sciences.
Dr. Calhoun succeeds Dr. Mil
ner B. Schaefer, director of the
Institute of Marine Resources,
University of California at San
Diego, who was recently appoint
ed science adviser to Secretary
of the Interior Stewart L. Udall.
The National Academy of Sci
ences Committee on Oceanogra
phy (NASCO) provides advice
and assistance in oceanographic
matters to many governmental
agencies, including the Office of
Naval Research, Bureau of Com
mercial Fisheries, Atomic Energy
Commission, National Science
Foundation and the Environment
al Science Services Administra
tion. It also works with the staffs
of the National Council on Ma
rine Resources and Engineering
Development and the Commission
on Marine Science, Engineering
and Resources.
IN ADDITION to his vice pres
idential duties at Texas A&M,
Dr. Calhoun is president of Gulf
Universities Research Corpora
tion, an educational and research
organization devoted to the study
and development of the marine
resources of the Gulf of Mexico,
with members from 16 universi
ties and research institutes from
Florida to Texas.
Trained as a petroleum engi
neer, Dr. Calhoun was himself
science adviser and special assis-
£ant to Secretary Udall from
1963 to 1965. In this capacity, he
represented the Department of
Interior on the Federal Council
for Science and Technology. His
activities encompassed the co
ordination of the department’s re
search programs and development
of special activities, including the
weather modification program,
ecology program and organization
of the Science Information Pro
gram.
HE SERVED as acting director
of the Office of Water Resources
Research, was a member of an
exchange team on natural re
sources in Japan and headed a
delegation to Russia on sea water
desalination.
Dr. Calhoun received his Ph.D.
degree in 1946 in petroleum and
natural gas engineering from
Pennsylvania State University.
He served as head of the depart
ment from 1950 to 1955. From
1946 to 1950, he was professor
and chairman of the Petroleum
Engineering Department at the
University of Oklahoma.
He came to Texas A&M in 1955
as dean of the School of Engi
neering and became vice chan
cellor for engineering in 1957, vice
chancellor for development in
1960 and, after leave of absence
for the Washington assignment,
vice president for programs in
1965.
DR. CALHOUN served as pres
ident of the Society of Petroleum
Engineers of AIME in 1964 and
was awarded the Mineral Indus
try Education Award of AIME in
1967. He is vice chairman of
the board of trustees for the Uni
versity Corporation for Atmos
pheric Research and serves on
the Committee on Minerals, Sci
ence and Technology, National
Academy of Sciences-National
Research Council.
Muscle Building
No Aid To Lambs
Slaughter lambs, whether for
show or feedlot, probably realize
little if any benefit from exercise
programs which are supposed to
build muscle.
Dr. Z. L. Carpenter, speaking
during the 59th annual American
Society of Animal Science meet
ing July 30-Aug. 3 at the Uni
versity of Nevada, said experi
ments at Texas A&M point to
exercise routines as an “uneco
nomical practice.”
He said forced exercise with
show lambs likely does not help
in winning, and there is “not
much advantage in providing ex
ercise space for feedlot lambs
from the standpoint of carcass de
sirability.”
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