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ry tamu presents, ^ W. TOWN HALL SERIES v-n* r . ' •. ‘v. • *. • • is Va Anita Bryant October 11, 1968 — G. Rollie White Coliseum — 8.00 PM y. '• 8 ' ' : ; November 1, 1968 — G. Rollie White Coliseum — 8:00 PM ROUMANIAN FOLK BALLET December 6, 1968 — G. Rollie White Coliseum — 8.00 PM The Romanian Folk Ballet is a company of ninety dancers, singers and musicians . . . ... a gay and completely winning evening's entertain ment . . ." -—Watt, N.Y. News "This is indeed the most ebullient and engaging folk dance troupe since the brilliant Moiseyev Dance Company from Moscow! We flipped!" —Herald Tribune ■ <y\forman •: - .. f.V . JZuloff CL oir February 20, 1969 — G. Rollie White Coliseum —8:00 PM The -unTgue reputation of this group was enhanced in 1963 when-it begat) a highly successful succession of "live" concert tours. Texas A&M was included on this tour. The choir has made mord than thirty LP albums for RCA Victor and Columbia. Varied in content and style though they are, the records have one thing in common: they're all best sellers! PLUS FREE ADMISSION] ONE BIG BONUS NUMBER MAYBE TWO BONUS NUMBERS PLUS FREE ADMISSION ARTIST SHOWCASE PLUS FREE ADMISSION See & Hear World Famous JEROME HINES, Bass March 19, 1969 — G. Rollie White Coliseum SEASON TICKETS PATRONS FACULTY Mail or deliver order to: MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER College Station. Texas 77840 N. Irish Cops Avoid Clash On Religion Page 6 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Thursday, October 10,1968 LOOK OUT WALL STREET This is Mrs. Geri Stotts of Burbank, Calif., who says her measurements are 47- 29-38. She plans to go to New York for a walk down Wall Street dressed in sweater and mini-skirt and expects to outdraw the 15,- 000 on hand recently for a look at 43-25-37 Francine Gottfried. (AP Wirephoto) BELFAST <A>) _ Police avert ed a clash between Roman Cath olic and Protestant demonstra tors in this Northern Irish capi tal today by persuading the Cath olics to change the route of a mass protest march by 1,500 Queen’s University students. The Protestants, led by the Rev. Ian Paisley, had threatened a counterdemonstration in Shaf tesbury Square to prevent the Catholic students from entering Belfast’s Protestant working class quarter. The Queen’s students marched to protest alleged political dis crimination against Roman Cath olics and what they called police brutality in Londonderry, where 96 persons were injured in week end demonstrations. Roman Catholic nationalists want North Ireland’s six counties joined with the Irish Republic to the south. They have scheduled a token strike Friday and an other big demonstration in Lon donderry Saturday. William Craig, minister of home affairs, said the London derry demonstration will be banned. The authorities permit ted the Catholic students to march in Belfast today on condi tion they changed their route, but banned Paisley’s counterdemon stration. The Protestant minister then led 200 supporters to city hall, where he told 2,000 bystanders Premier Terence O’Neil should be ousted for failing to prosecute Catholic activists. “They must be prosecuted,’’ he said. “O’Neil must pack his bags and go.” 61 Nations Send Students To A&M Texas A&M is fast becoming a second United Nations if for eign student enrollment is any indication. Sixty-one foreign nations are represented on campus this se mester with 611 international stu dents enrolled in classes, reports Foreign Student Advisor Bob Melcher. Texas A&M’s record enroll ment of 12,592 was boosted this fall by the foreign student en rollment led, by six countries sending 25 or more students, Mel cher added. The Dominican Republic is again the leader in number of students with 85. During the spring term the Dominican Re public had more students at A&M than any other country as it did in the fall 1967. Other leaders include China with 53, followed by Pakistan with 51, India with 47 and Mexico with 51. Tunisia has 25. Countries with 15 or more stu dents registered include Argen tina, Canada, Iran, Korea, Pana ma and Venezuela. Almost half of the foreign stu dents—275 of them— are study ing for graduate degrees. Jun iors represent the highest num ber of undergraduate students with 90, folowed by 83 fresh men, 72 seniors and TH sopho mores. There are 20 special stu dents. Not returning after the spring semester were students from Al geria, Arabia, Holland, Malaysia and Paraguay, all of whom were graduate students. Only one coun try with an undergraduate, Trin idad, is not represented. New countries this fall with out students here n the spring are Ceylon, Denmark, France, Cochran Named To ECPD Board Dr. Robert G. Cochran, head of Texas A&M’s Nuclear En gineering Department, has been apointed to the board of directors of the Engineers Council for Pro fessional Development. Cochran will represent the American Nuclear Society. He is currently chairman of the Edu cational Division of this 6,000- member professional organization. The ECPD is responsible for the coordination of the efforts of the various engineering tech nical societies in the United States and Canada. Committees com posed of representatives from the several engineering disciplines are appointed by the board. Cochran, who has headed the Nuclear Engineering Department since 1959, has been a technical consultant for start-ups of more than a dozen research reactor facilities in the United States. A graduate of Indiana and Pennsylvania State, Cochran also serves on the sub-committee on research reactors of the National Academy of Sciences. Greyhound Bus Lines 1300 Texas 823-8071 • Inexpensive Charter Service for student groups or classes. • Group accomodations arranged. Kenya, Netherland, Saudi Arabia and Uganda. Riflemen To Face UH, Prairie View Texas A&M’s rifle team faces' defending Southwest Rifle Asso ciation champ Houston and Prairie View A&M Oct. 19 in a three- way shoot-out on the Military Science Department range. The Aggies, winners of the first SWRA match of the 1968-69 sea son, were association runnerup last year. A&M defeated Trinity, 1,299 to 1,113, last weekend with team captain Chris West of San An tonio furnishing the top shooting. He scored 270 out of a possible 300 in the three-position match. •PKH - ##%1 HE’S INFORMED Pfc. Gerald House of Los Angeles, Calif., reads the GI newspaper Stars and Stripes which carries the headline, “Willing to Call Off Bombing, HHH says.” House is a mem ber of the 199th Light Infantry Brigade, which is respon sible for protecting Saigon from the enemy. 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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Cates, Michael Reid Degree : Ph.D. in Physics Dissertation: Nuclear Structure Studies in the Mass-90 Region With the (3He,d) Reaction. Time: Oct. 18, 1968 at 3 p. m. Place: Room 221 Cyclotron Institute. George W. Kunze Dean of Graduate Studies We buy pocket books. Magazines, radios TV’s watches, stereos, most anything- Aggie Den— 601t(i THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name : Stevenson, Gerald Robert Degree: Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry Dissertation: Equilibrium Studies of Some Anion Radical Solutions by Electron Spin Resonance. Time: Oct. 14, 1968 at 1 p. m. Place: Room 357 Chemistry Building George W. 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