The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 04, 1967, Image 2
THE BATTALION Page 2 College Station, Texas Wednesday, October 4, 1967 Bulletin Board CADET SLOUCH by Jim Earle UNITED CHEST Placement Office TODAY The Aggie Wives Bridge Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Me morial Student Center. Plans Interviews .y % The Finance Society will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 208 of Fran cis Hall. :£ ly Robert Evans, Placement Office director, said employ ment interview schedules are no longer available. A copy of the list is being printed in The Battalion. COMPANY FALL Halliburton Hallmark Cards, Inc. Haskins & Sells Hercules, Inc. Hughes Aircraft Company Hughes Tool Company Houston Lighting & Power Company Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff Humble Oil & Refining Co. (Exploration) Humble Oil & Refining Company Hunt-Wesson Foods, Inc. Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Ingersoll-Rand Company International Business Machine Corp. International Paper Company Byron Jackson Pumps, Inc. Jefferson Chemical Company Jet Propulsion Laboratories Johnson & Johnson Johnson Service Company Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Kansas State Highway Commission M. W. Kellogg Company Kimberly Clark Corporation Koehring Company Kroger Company Lawrence Radiation Laboratory Lennox Industries, Inc. Levitt & Sons, Inc. Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company Lockheed-California Company Lockheed Electronics System Lockwood, Andrews & Newnam, Inc. Lone Star Gas Company Lone Star Producing Company Lone Star Steel Company Los Angeles City Schools Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles County Personnel Dept. Los Angeles Department of Water & Power LTV Aerospace LTV Electrosystems, Inc. Lufkin Foundry-& Machine Company The Lummus Company Lybrand, Ross Bros. & Montgomery McDonnell Aircraft McGraw-Edison, Power Systems Division Main LaFrentz & Company Mallinckrodt Chemical 11-10 10-26 11-14 SPRING 3-7 10- 13 11- 6, 7 2-29 2-15 2- 14, 15 3- 11 3-4, 5 3-13 10-18 10- 25, 26, 27 11- 13 10-19 10-18, 17 2- 27, 28, 29 3- 7 2-28 3-5, 4 10-11, 12 11-16 2-15, 16 THURSDAY The South Louisiana Home town Club will meet in the Main Lobby of the Memorial Student Center at 7:30 p.m. The Falls County Hometown Club will meet on the second floor of the Memorial Student Center at 7:30 p.m. The Deep East Texas Home town Club will meet at the Me morial Student Center at 7:30 p.m. The Harrison County Home town Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 2-B of The Memorial Student Center. The Houston Hometown Club will elect new officers at 7:30 p.m. in Room 201 of the Physics Building. The Mid - County Hometown Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 3-B of the Memorial Stu dent Center. 11-30 10-12, 13 10- 23 11- 17 3-6 3-29 The Waco - McLennan County Hometown Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Reading Room of the YMCA. 3-28, 29 3-11 2-20 11-10 11-13 FRIDAY The Rio Grande Valley Home town Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 3-D of the Memorial Student Center. 3-11 2-16 3-20 10-25, 26 $50,000 Grant 11-10 11-29 11-8 3-20 Given By NASA 11-15 11-8 11-28 2-20 3-14, 15 To Design Study 11-30 11-1 11-1 10-20 3-13 2-26 3-21 12-1 11-15 11-1, 2 11-6 3-22 2-21, 22 3-4 NASA has awarded Texas A&M a $50,000 grant for continuation of a research project which could affect the design of future space craft. Dr. James A. Stricklin, px-inci- pal investigator for the project, said the research involves numer ical programs relating to thermal loads on a spacecraft’s aft heat shield and stress caused by dy namic loading. The Texas A&M aerospace en gineering professor initiated the structural research project last year under a $33,528 grant from the space agency. 10-10 12-7 11-28 10-24, 25 2-13, 14 NASA’s Manned Spacecraft Center at Houston is currently using a numerical program devel oped at Texas A&M to analyze the static behavior of the aft shield on the Apollo spacecx-aft. 10-11 11-17 2-20 3-15 11-2 2-22 Dr. Stricklin is assisted in the project by graduate students Walter Haisler and Jose DeAn- drade and several undergx-ad- uates. THE BATTALION Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the student ivriters only. The Battalion is a non tax-supported non profit, self-supporting educational enter prise edited and operated by students as a university and community neivspaper. 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John Fuller Represented nationally by National Educational Advertising Services, Inc., New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles and San News Editor Gus De La Garza Sports Editor Gary Sherer Assistant Sports Editor Jerry Grisham Photographer Dave Davis Triangle Steak House Open 11 a. m. — 10 p. m. “Located on College Ave. in route to Bryan” Banquet or Party (large or small) New Manager — Pearl West For Reservations Call 822-1352 Continued From Page 1) announcing the names of persons assigned to key positions in the fund-raising drive. LISTED BELOW ai'e the agen cies shax-ing in 1967 United Chest funds and the amounts approved by the board of directors: College Station Local Chest Chax-ity Fund, $1,900; College Station Community House, Inc., $1,800; College Station Recrea tion Council, $2,500; Boy’s Club of America, $3,000; Brazos Com mittee on Alcoholism, Inc., $150; Brazos Valley Rehabilitation Center, $2,500, and Brazos County Counseling Service, $2,500. Also Salvation Army, $1,000; I Girl Scouts Area Council, $2,000; Boy Scouts of America, $2,000; American Red Cross, $2,000;! Texas United Fund, $100 and] USO $300. Campaign expenditures and] other necessary administrative] costs account for the remaining] $750, Parsons explained. Read" " Classifieds “I know it’s early, but I’ve got to have a head start on my type of campaign!” GRADUATING STUDENTS- Freeze Amoui ment - Freeze IT IS NOT TOO EARLY TO BE THINKING ABOUT PROFESSIONAL EM PLOYMENT AFTER GRADUATION. I AM PREPARED TO DISCUSS SPE CIFIC OPPORTUNITIES WITH SEVERAL EMPLOYERS. A PERSONAL INTERVIEW WITH MR. W. R. HORSLEY MAY BE ARRANGED THROUGH THE PLACEMENT OFFICE. WANI 0n« day . 3^ per All You Can Eat —$1.25 Get Acquainted Night Open House, Thursday Evening, 5 - 8:30 p. m. Complete Line Meats, Vegetables, Beverages, Salads, Desserts, and Rolls Best Food — Best Prices In Town No Limit! but no carry-outs, please! 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