The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 23, 1968, Image 14

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    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.
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