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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1967)
i ■ i r ■» /T- : ■. V a t ;. ■\ YOUR CHOICE — LIQUID DETERGENT \ Giant r six* — i*r'' y . DETERGENT GIANT SIZE WOLF CHILI BUTTER PANCAKE MIX - lY-rf' ’■> I' ' '. v-tV 3 F«r$l rhV Shurflne SkarfrcsK, U Cmmf’tkga. CHOCOLATE PIES FUTorfull % Lb. Pkf». THE BAtTADON ThundAy, StpUtabM- 7, 1967 , P*g* 4 " Coll*f» Station, Texas Heim, Hbmborder' DILL PICKLES «li-Oi. Jar 49c I CREAM \ A* " '/,-GaJ. CUl 500 . SYveei ?VB- Morton .Kecular 49f Pk« * *' Sara Lee Special 39C 79c 12ft *Os. POTATO CHIPS •CAIICOFFEE^E CHOCOLATE POUND C/uvu n-o*. EGGS CACKLEBERRY GRADE 4 A’ Jr life TAMALES Wolf 3 No. 300 ( Cana < SUDDEN BEAUTY keg. or Super — Keff. st* VITALIS HAIR TONIC COLGATE DENTAL CREAM cast Iron skillet Mediaai Kef H3f sal 3e Off Re K 3Se 9 Inch 58c 29c $1.19 SYRUP Grant's Fan* 14-Os. 59c Marshmallows Kraft. Jet Paf e%n 14-Os. £lC A^cM To Host Regional Meet' igners Texas AAM will boat a ration al meeting of the National Asso ciation for Foreign Student Af«^ fair* Nor. 2-4. .. Robert L. Melchcr^AAITa for eign student adviser and NAFSA Southwestern Regional director, estimated 100 represer universities and 'P o“ of the *<%ference U| fraoaal. Political and Finan-I ,t Implications of ^evolutional dnd Wars on Foreign Students:I The Chinese, Hungarian, Cuban! and Middle East Inctyenta.” A AM President and Mrs. Earll Rudder will host a reception at| their home Nov. 2. Another program highlight! will be an address by Dr. How-1 ard A. Cutler, executive directorl of the Institute of International! Education, New York City. Dr. Cutler’a talk will be a re-| action to a speech by Kendric N." Marshall, loans branch assistant! chief, Division of Student Finan cier Aid, U. S. Department ofl Health. Education and Welfare! Meicher said several otTTe - speakers are to be announced.! In addition, a number of panels! are planned in conjunction with| the conference theme. Other business includes the| election of regional officers for 1»«8. / . SHRIMP Booth, Breaded Fro tea — 14-Os. 59c POTATOES v n Q '41 S. Ne. 1 59c. GREEN PEPPERS ^Jc ^ SANTA ROSA PLUMS ^ 29c * CELLO CARROTS 3 F „29c Civilians Get New Counseloi Alton C. Liimejj Ph.D. candi data in education .I14* bean name a civilian student counselor all A4M. The 36-year-old Sfn Ant native recently returned to gAl after four yeare at the Univerei of Decea in Pakistan. A4M a Mats Dacca through an Agenc) mational Development contract Linns set up a student person-) nel program and coordinated grama for the university presil dent at Dacca. Before going to Pakistan. served two yaara as dean oi trie at Mhtweetern University. Prio^ to that time he worked two year aa a student counselor at AAMl At (A. Baby Beef Pikes Peak Roast 79i Imp roast ni ROUND 79i VEAl CUTLETS 99i Blackhawk Canned Ham 3 - T Freeh Baby Beef CUCUMBERS Rath's •— All Meat FRANKS Little Sizzlers 12-Ox. Pkff. 12-Ox. Pkg. Grant Supports Marine Research A 65,000 Sun Oil Co. grant ill support of marine geophysical research was presented to Texai A A M’s Oceanography Depart! meat Tuesday. Dr. Edward W. Hard, chief ol Sun’a offshore geological depart! ment, and offshore geologist Charles Manu^ made the present tation to AAM President Ear| Rudder. Hard and Menut ar from Houstdh. AAM research along the coni tinental shelf and rise off thi coast of Florida is conducted bt John Antoine, department rel search scientist He was presen| along with Geosciences Deal Horace R- Byers and Dr. Richer A. Geyer, oceanography head. 'The department will unque tionably produce new discoveric and knowledge in the area marine geophysics," noted Hard in making the award, is unique that its efforts are ing applied to study of its front yard — the Gulf of MexJ co. Sun Oil is pleased to able to assist the oceanograph| department in furtherance this research." The grant will be adminii through the AAM Reaearcl Foundation. HUNT'S Sliced or Halves •1 P! * El - 3n PURCHASE plus Mi green 'tmm&SM STAMPS 2 Convenient . Locations • Downtown 200 E. 24th St. • Ridgecrest ( 3516 Texas five., Wj't* w I • ^ c f till \ i" Aggie Professor To Make Addrei Dr. Haekell M. Monroe, asaoci| ate profeseor of history at Tei AAM, will make the princip address at a re-dedication of Jefferson Davis monument i| Fairview, Ky., Sept. 16. Dr. Monroe’a address, “Jeffer son Davis in the C h a n g i n i South,” waa invited by Kent Governor Edward T. Breathit as part of the year-long 171 celebration of Kentucky Hood. , Fairview is the birthplace Davis, Confederate States America president from 1861 1866. Monroe la conducting long-range research project ing Jefferson Davis’ papers. AAM professor taught part the summer at Emory Unive^ sity, Atlanta, Ga., and worked i the project in Mississippi Alabama archives. f