The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 04, 1967, Image 2

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    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.
MEMBER
The Associated Press, Texas Press Association
The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for
republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not
otherwise credited in the paper and local news of spontaneous
origin published herein. Rights of republication of all other
matter herein are also reserved.
Second-Class postage paid at College Station, Texas.
Memb
Lindse
Arts
embers of the Student Publications Board are: Jim
y, chairman ; Dr. David Bowers, College of Liberal
John D. Cochrane, College of Geosciences; Dr. Frank
Arts; John D. Cochrane, College of Geosciences; Dr. Frank
A McDonald, College of Science; Charles A. Rodenberger,
College of Engineering; Dr. Robert S. Titus, College of Vet
erinary Medicine; and Dr. Page W. Morgan, College of Agricul-
News contributions may be made by telephoni:
or 846-4910 or at the editorial offiae,
For advertising or delivery call 846-6416.
,oom 4,
ihoning 846-6618
YMCA Building.
Mail subscriptions are $3.50 per semester; $6 per school
year; $6.60 per full year. All subscriptions subject to 2%
sales tax. Advertising rate furnished on request. Address:
sales tax. Advertising rate furnished on request. Address:
The Battalion, Room 4, YMCA Building, College Station, Texas
The Battalic
on, a
published in College
Sunday, and Monda
day,
May, and once
student newspapi
ion, '
and holid:
blished in College Station, Texas
y,
eek during summer school.
>er a
daily
periods.
at Texas A&M is
except Saturday.
September through
EDITOR CHARLES ROWTON
Managing Editor - ... 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!
CC's CAFETERIA
1300 Texas Ave.
Greyhound Bus Terminal
4 p.m. da
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Policyowners here at Aggieland
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Benefits
• NO WAR EXCLUSION CLAUSE
Soger Byrne
• FULL COVERAGE WHILE T N
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James Budde
• FULL AVIATION COVERAGE
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Aggieland Agency — 303 Main ( North Gate)
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The NATIONAL LEADER In Sales To College Men.
Mickey Butler
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Phone: 846-8228 for Appointment
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