Image provided by: Texas A&M University
About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1968)
THE BATTALION Thursday, May 23, 1968 Page 14 College Station, Texas Welch Grants To Aid Study By Chemists Welch Foundation research a- wards to Texas A&M this year include $402,000 for investiga tions by Chemistry Department faculty members. Nine grants to chemistry pro jects for the next three years total $390,000, announced Dr. A. D. Suttle Jr., vice president for research who is A&M’s foundation representative. “The Welch grants are an im portant part of the chemistry department’s effort in building our graduate program,” noted Dr. A. E. Martell. The department head said fa culty research projects also sup port graduate students studying for Ph.D.s and post-doctoral re search associates who remain for further development of profes sional abilities. MARTELL SAID the depart ment’s Welch support includes the remainder of a previously awarded grant to a new faculty member who will join the staff June 1. Dr. Wallace M. Pasika, present ly at East Texas State, is con ducting research in high poly mers and macromolecular chem istry. Welch grant recipients and their research include: Dr. Choo-Seng Giam, assistant professor, $30,000, “Substituent Parameters in Nitrogen Hetero cycles.” Dr. K. Gerald Hampton, as sistant professor, $30,000, “For mation and Reactions of Multiple Anions.” Dr. Herman A. Liebhafsky, pro fessor, $60,000, “Rates and Me chanisms of Reactions.” DR. JACK H. Lunsford, assis tant professor, $30,000, “Structure and Reactivity of Adsorbed. Ox ides of Nitrogen.” Dr. Ronald D. Macfarlane, pro fessor, $60,000, ’’Behavior of At oms and Molecules in Sonic and Supersonic Fluid Flow.” Dr. A. E. Martell, professor, $60,000, “Polynuclear Metal Che late Clusters.” Dr. Karl H. Pearson, assistant professor, $30,000, “Cotton Ef fect in Coordination Compounds Containing Monodentate Li gands.” Dr. T. T. Sugihara, professor, $60,000, “Nuclear Reactions In duced by He3 and He4 Ions.” Dr. Farley Fisher, assistant pro fessor, $30,000, “Cyclopropyl Ca tions.” FOODSPSCXiUJS Top EG Honors Given To Huey, Matlock, Neligh Winner of the 1968 T. R. Spence competition as outstanding en gineering graphics student here is Andrew M. Huey, chemical en gineering major from Dallas. Huey received an engraved' gold watch provided by an endowment from Bovay Engineers of Hous ton- Second place honors went to Stanley M. Matlock, civil engine ering major from Center, and Douglas K. Neligh, nuclear en gineering major from Sacramento, Calif., was third. The contest is named in honor of T. R. Spence, engineer and Aggie who headed the physical plant here for many years. Design project results were an nounced by the T. R. Spence com petition committee: engineering graphics professors Samuel M. Cleland, L. E. Stark and Paul M. Mason. Competing students had 10 days to design a demountable struc tural frame to be attached to a space capsule for lifting assembly packages and moving them into the capsule. Entries consisted of a statement of the problem, pre liminary sketches, graphical and vector analyses, top and front view sketches, and working draw ings of all moving parts of the frame. Huey made his entry as a mem ber of Cleland’s class. Matlock and Neligh study engineering graphics under Stark. Departmental instructors con sider competition in design and presentation of ideas to be valu able preparation for engineering careers, Cleland said. Varsity Town Suits ITT at atm 5timte0 ^ ^ mcn<* wear iao Nomii main . n i: /M hjn • mow own rmot VALUABLE COUPON FREE 100 EXTRA <fy{ Green Stamps Wlih this COUPON & th. Purchase of $10.00 or More Excluding Cigarettes and Beer ORR’S SUPER MARKETS , COUPON VOID AFTER MAY 25, 1968. West-pac Mixed Veg, Cut. Qr. Beans ar Green Peas 3 MINUTE MAID ORANGE Mce 2 8» AUNT NELLIE'S Breakfast Drinks Orange, Grape, Grapefruit A 32-OZ. SI 00 *± SIZE I FRYERS GRADE “A” w WHOLE — LB. INSTANT, TEA Nestea GIANT 3-oz. see T 9 RAINBO—SWEET CRISPY or MIXED Pickles 12 07 ,AH 39 c WAXED PAPER Cut-Rite 12 rou27 c SCOTT FAMILY ASST. Napkins 2 pegs 25 c LIBBY VIENNA Sausage 5 ^ T 0 CATTLEtMAN'S—Reg., Med., Hot BBQ Sauce 1902 39 c FRENCH'S NEW PUSH-BUTTON Mustard 1202 ,AR 25 c HEINZ—ALL TYPES Relish 4^ T° A. F. ASSORTED FLAVORS MELLORINE 3 ^ *100 A. F. Sweet Milk or Buttermilk Biscuits.. T FISH STICKS 4 C *100 MRS. SMITH DELUXE—FROZEN 44 0t 89< PZ^each or no# blueberry 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 200 E. 24th Street Downtown 3516 Texas Avenue Ridgecreet Hr *W| Choice Heavy Be ROUND STEAK Sound Steak u, 89' Sirloin Steak u 89' T-Bone Steak u 99' Rump Roast u,. 75' Round Steak u. 99' Cube Steaks B " Si " u, 99' ¥ weeleaw Black Hawk 12-ox. I4RK5 Smokey Sausage 09 Canned Ham Bhck,Uwk Zu-Jl" SILVER SPUR SLICED BACON Grill Wieners B1 “ kB * wk : n 69' Rreaklast Links "“ kfawk , 39' Ham StVa 4 u. s 5 19 - MOHAWK ALL MEAT I-LB. PK6. • • ,• WIENERS THRIF-TEE HEALTH & BEAUTY AID SPECIALS Reg. 95* Tube • • • • • Gleem Tooth Paste DUSTING POWDER MOUTH WASH April Showers 59 c Scope HEGULAB 6^.49 C HAIR TONIC STYLE—REG. OR HARD Vitalis 70z Bo,tle 79 c Hair Spray 13 ^ 49 c FRESH ICEBERG FRESH CRISP Lettuce H . EA ? .19' Carrots 2 pk 0S . 25' PRICES GOOD THUR. - FRI. . SAT MAY, 23, 24, 25. QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED Oranges 51*59' Peaches 35' Clear Sailing” No. 300 Can (Limit 6 At This Low Price, Please) CALIF . LB. Fresh Com U.S. Fancy 1^. “r; ear o — OREEN | stamps! £3 green ^STAMPS OREEN r ^stamps! I'.'X'im |3w| .stamps!