Page 2 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, June 20, 1968 CADET SLOUCH by Jim Earle . WE OUGHT TO GET OUR TUITION BACK FOR COURSES WE FLUNK—WE’D BE RICH! " Marine NSF Funds May Make College Texas A&M h^s been selected by the National Science Founda tion to develop a Gulf Coast marine resources program com parable to land programs estab lished by agricultural colleges. A&M President Earl Rudder said NSF awarded the university a $475,000 sea grant for first- year operations. The project, currently termed sea grant institutional support, could eventually lead to formal designation of Texas A&M as a sea-grant college. Rudder said the institution’s five-year plan provides for pos sible program centers stretching along the Gulf Coast from the Mexican border to Louisiana. Sitep under consideration include the Corpus Christi, Beaumont-Port Arthur-Orange and Brownsville- Port Isabel areas. Most of the sea grant activities will be conducted initially on A&M’s main campus at College Station, with some phasep of the program scheduled for the uni versity’s Galveston facilities. The A&M president said every major division of the university will be involved in the sea grant work, including the Texas Mari time Academy at Galveston and James Connally Technical Insti tute at Waco. “We plan to develop a total program which will do for marine resources what the agricultural colleges did for the development of land resources,’’ Rudder em phasized. Objectives of the new sea grant concept evolve around applied re search, technical training and in formation dissemination. Projects proposed for A&M’s sea grant program include train ing in underwater technology and mineral recovery, fishing tech nology and development of courses in costal and ocean engineering. Research would include fishery science, marine economics, pollu tion, coastal engineering, aqua culture and sea food technology. The sea grant program, Rudder noted, would complement that of A&M’s Oceanography Depart^ ment, which specializes in pure reisearch and graduate instruction. A&M, a land grant institution, began its oceanographic work in 1949 and has become to the Gulf Coast what Scripps Institution of Oceanography is to the West Coast and Woods Hole Oceano graphic Institution and Lament Geological Observatory are to the East Coast. In addition to itp oceanographic work, A&M already has marine resources projects underway in biology, meteorology, geology, geophysics, civil engineering, wildlife science and parks and recreation. Also engaged in related activi ties are the Texas Maritime Acad emy, James Connally Technical Institute and the Texas Engineer ing Experiment Station. The university currently op erates two ships which could be used in the sea grant program. One is the 180-foot R/V Alaminos, a deep-sea research vessel operat ed by the Oceanography Depart ment, and the other the “Texas Clipper,” a 15,000-ton converted oceanliner operated by the Mari time Academy. A&M is the only university in the South or Southwest designated for sea grant institutional sup port. Oregon State and the Uni versity of Washington on the West Coast and the University of Rhode Island on the East Coast have received similar grants. NSF awarded the funds under the National Sea Grant College and Program Act of 1966, which w^s initiated by Congress to en courage development of the na tion’s marine resources. Puritan Sportwear at Sturneu ^ ^ men& uieor Sound Off Editor, The Battalion: I read with interest your re flections concerning the renam ing of S.H. 6 and the possible passing of a phrase from the Aggie scene. In common with almost everyone who has had the temerity to suggest that this is not the best of all possible states (sic) of affairs, I have heard the phrase often and consider it ob jectionable, as well as untrue in the sense that Texas A&M offers desirable features not found elsewhere. Furthermore, you may rest assured that the members and ex-members of the Corps of Cadets will either adapt the phrase to be just as effective as it is today, or invent something totally new as well as equally obnoxious. . Perhaps one day no one will bewail the present phrase’s pas sage. In fact, it is possible, though not probable, that one day Texas A&M will grow from a fine engineering, agricultural, and technological college into the true university it is now in the often- painful process of becoming: that one day the administration may realize that it has nether (sic) the need, the responsibility, nor the ability to be father, mother, guardian angel, and decider of mores and customs to each and every student! And even that someday the members of the Corps of Cadets may accept their new position as a distinguished minority, honoring themselves and their school through service to their country, instead of an archaic, moribund gaggle of uni formed “frat rats” scrabbling to maintain their power by fair means or foul. If that day should come, the phrase “Highway (sic) 6 runs both ways!” could At The Grove THURSDAY—“Fahrenheit 451° starring Julie Christie and Ojskar Werner. FRIDAY—“Mr. Arkadin” starr ing Orson Welles and Micheal Redgrave. SATURDAY—“A Ravishing Id iot” starring Anthony Perkin's and Brigitte Bardot, plus chapter four of the serial “The Phantom Creeps”. SUNDAY—“The Killers” starring Lee Marvin and Artgie Dickinson. MONDAY—“The Private War of Major Bergson” starring Charlton Heston and Julie Adams. TUESDAY—“The Incredible Shrinking Man” starring Grant Williams. WEDNESDAY—“This Earth is Mine” starring Rock Hudson, Jean Simmons, Dorothy McGuire and Claude Rains. MSC Western Feed Slated Next Week The Student Directorate Rec reation Committee has scheduled a “Howdy” western picnic next Thursday at 5:30 p.m. at Hensel Park, announced John Bendele, committee chairman. Bendelle said tickets for the picnic may be purchased at the Student Programs Office in the Memorial Student Center, begin ning Friday. He noted a band will be on hand to pi-ovide entertainment. The catered meal will include bar-b-que beef, the committee chairman added. 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For advertising or delivery call 84b-b4li>. become not only unused but for gotten: not only unknown, but unnecessary. W. M. Locke ’70 ★ ★ ★ Editor, The Battalion: I thought you might like to know that I sent Olin Teague (Congressman) a copy of your editorial (May 9) . accompanied by a letter and here is the reply I got, in reference to the hos pital facilities. I agree with you — I think they (the facilities) are bad, from the viewpoint of one who has worked in hospitals. I’d hate to be a patient in that bleak old dungeon, but I guess it is better than nothing. Eleanore W. Holland 1019 Harrington Ave., C. S. (Editor’s note: In Congressman Teague’s letter to Mrs. Holland he reaffirmed President Rudder’s contention that the replacement or extended repair of the present hospital hinged on availability of finances. “In the meantime, we are ex pending some funds on repairing the most glaring deficiencies in the existing building,” Rudder stated.) Editor, The Battalion: The Aggie joke in June 6th’s “Sound Off” was the best ever told. I’ve clipped it out and mounted it on a card, so I can present it for reading to every person who tries to tell me an Aggie joke. Some enterprising young man could make a bundle by publish ing “An Aggie’s Aggie Joke Book”, containing copies of clippings such as that one, and clippings or headlines such as the one on page four of June 6th’s issue of The Battalion, headlined “AGGIES HELP — ONE WAY OR AN OTHER” or the one on page one of the same issue: “AGGIE GRADUATE DIES IN VIET NAM”. Incidentally, I object to the term “Aggie graduate”. A man may graduate from Texas A&M, but he never graduates from be-' ing an Aggie. John A. Dennis ’59 Mineral Wells (Editor’s note: The term “Aggie Graduate” was used in the same manner as “Aggie Student” might be used.) MSC Wants Grove ‘Fun-Time’ Ideas Summer Directorate personnel of Texas A&M’s Memorial Stu dent Center are trying to prove that movies are better than ever at the university’s Grove Theater. Ron Hinds, Summer Directorate president, asked that students, faculty and staff members with ideas for a two-hour pre-movie program at least once a week, contact him or members of his staff. “Students are looking for some thing to do about that time of day,” Hinds explained. “They need something to help them re lax after a full day in class, the library and research laboratory.” “We are talking to a local group, “The Lickin’ River Sing ers’ for at least one entertain session,” Hinds continued. 1 we hope to set up two or volleyball nets right outpide theater. Also, there are ball goals available inside theater. It would be easy! folks to bring badminton sets! a bit of pre-movie fun.” “In addition,” the Midland ior said, “we will have some i stereo music going and the | bar will be open early.” “If people don’t have time come by the Student Pro- Office to discuss their proposal: Hindis declared, “they can phone and leave their suggest! with the Student Program set taries.” Billiards Cue Sticks Pin Ball Magazines Party Records Decals Pocket Books Bumper Stickers Comic Signs Other Games BUSIEK AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans Open 7 Days A Week Aggie Den (Next To Loupot’s) 'njhi e xc-xuix Hit BLEACH GHPIMP » 59 Z&ffflCHES 09- P0REX 1 706 cfiusr FLOUR S’ lb. BcK lb. vwrK 4S’*2 towns 3T beans up JAM"* 25 1 R! . jutAtiaAiuVvVvvv - ■ REDEEM AT BROOKSHIRE BROS. 50 FREE TOP VALUE STAMPS With Purchase of 27-Oz. 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