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inues on tt ng system, seen ks 3 or comes i* ing a proton [ ityre, the c;i to shoot pro'i uclei, thoset: protons and a vy nuclei se ther with vr irce — mesri cl neutrons c sier than olli; ossible practi ie work, Me e don’t knc; But everyth ed in the s be useful.” rse Set short school! employes iss iellaire by t Training Di' iM’s Engine vice. ourse will i lolbert, Del® l. Holt of t ?rt said empk application -eas of sanjj chemistry a Statistics Institute Enters E - Pro f 8 THE BATTALION Thursday, August 3, 1967 College Station, Texas Page 5 Medical Consulting Program Texas A&M’s Institute of Sta tistics has entered into a coopera tive agreement with the Texas Medical Center in Houston to provide consulting services. Dr. H. 0. Hartley, director of the Institute of Statistics, said the institute’s faculty will give scientific assistance to the Com mon Research Computer Facility of the center and its sponsoring institutions. Baylor University’s College of Medicine and the Universty of Texas’ affiliated institutions are the sponsors. Dr. Hartley said the consult ing service is intended to benefit all biomedical scientists affiliated with the Common Research Com puter Facility who require statis tical methods as a research tool. The services will cover all aspects of biostatistical, biomathematical and public health data problems arising in their research. The agreement will be reviewed for renewal on a six month basis, Dr. Hartley explained. He esti mated the institute faculty will spend 40 to 50 days in consulta tions during thatt ime. Coordinators for the project are Dr. Hartley and Dr. Richard T. Eastwood, executive vice presi dent of the Texas Medical Center and Common Research Computer Facility executive committeeman. Available for consulting serv ices from the institute in addition to Hartley are J. G. Darroch, E. E. Dayhoff, R. J. Freund, C. E. Gates, R. R. Hocking, J. N. K. Rao, L. J. Ringer and W. B. Smith. “We have had very close con tact with the Texas Medical Center for four years,” Hartley pointed out. “Our faculty has actively participated in the TMC’s annual symposia in bio mathematics in the life sciences.” “This agreement is the natural outcome of close cooperation,” he added. “We are looking forward to getting involved in a rich spec trum of problems involved in bio medical research which will be a real challenge to statistical meth odology.” Attend Meet CS Youngsters Perform In Fallout Theater Show Two representatives of Texas A&M’s Mechanical Engineering Department will present papers at a national conference next week in Seattle, Wash. They will read papers during the ninth Heat Transfer Confer ence of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Dr. L. A. Hale, assistant pro fessor, will speak Monday. His topic is “Surface Temperature Fluctuations in Pool Boiling of Refrigerant 11.” “Radiation Heat Transfer for Straight Fins for Trapezoidal Profile” is the title of a paper to be given Tuesday by Prof. E. S. Holdredge, joint author with Dr. R. D. Holstead of Louisiana Poly technic Institute. Dr. Holstead earned his Ph.D. at A&M. Two one-act plays featuring College Station youngsters will be staged nightly Aug. 14-16 in Texas A&M’s Fallout Theater. “Flora of the Flower Shop,” a melodrama, is the 8 p.m. curtain raised. “Land, Ho!” a musical comedy, follows. Both plays are directed by Mrs. Nancy Wick, an English major at A&M. They are in con junction with summer programs sponsored by recreation depart ments of the cities of Bryan and College Station. C. K. Esten, Aggie Players di rector, is supervisor of the crea tive dramatics programs. “Flora” spotlights a cast of 10 to 12-year-olds, while “Land, Ho!” givese top billing to 16 teen agers and seven small children. Esten said the entire program keeps young people alert to good theater. He would like for a lighter program to be continued in the fall and spring. Many of the teenagers will help the younger children with makeup. Providing music for the evening will be “The Madmen” combo of College Station. “Flora’s” cast includes Lisa Halliwell, Gail Fenley, Denise Dodd, Lenore Meish, Betty Can non, Jill Sanders, Elaine Kettle- borough, Debby Cannon, Tom Sanders, Carol Wick, David Walsh, Michael Eisner, Kenny Hughes, Nancy Lancaster and Julie Westphal. Reid Pearson has charge of makeup and Glenn Cochman is responsible for set design. Listed in the cast for “Land, Hn!” are Reid Pearson, Brodie Pate, Nancy Cronk, Becky Up- ham, Michelle Mitchell, Judy Elmquist, Dot Wehrly, Scott Wil son, Richard Stewart, Arthur Sittler, Bob Kaiser, Bill Rowe- kamp, Bruck Wick, Heather Gaines, Greg Sittler and Laura Lancaster. ’M... 7 PRiC^gCDPTHUR^Pgi AT,M63^5^9G7 Shop and Compare PIGGLY WIGGLY’S Everyday Low Prices! 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