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College Station, Texas
5 THE battalion
LONG SCORES
Bob Long scores for the Aggies in the 5-2 victory over Texas on Kyle Field Tuesday. Texas
won the first game of the season-ending doubleheader 2-1. Long paced the Aggies for the
day with five hits in six trips to the plate. (Photo by Mike Wright)
Texas Open Start Plagued
By Weather, Lack Of Stars
SAN ANTONIO, Tex. <AP> —
The forecast for continued foul
weather, the absence of most of
the top names in the game and
the presence of some unwanted
visitors — snakes — plagued the
start of the $100,000 Texas Open
Golf Tournament Wednesday.
Only a handful of golf big
guns, including Frank Beard,
Miller Barber and Dan Sikes,
were on hand for Wednesday’s
pro-am over the rolling, 7,138-
yard, par 71 Pecan Valley course.
The event was played under
the threat of a tornado and low
ering skies, which have dumped
week-long rains on the area.
Flamboyant Lee Trevino, the
grinning guy who owns the U.S.
Open title, had to miss practice
rounds and the pro-am because
of other commitments, but was
scheduled to be on hand when
the field of 144 begins the 72-
hole test Thursday.
Tourney officials were dis
mayed by a flock of absentee top
names whom Ray Creek, president
of the sponsoring San Antonio
Golf Association, said had made
oral commitments and failed to
put in an appearance.
Among them are Julius Boros,
who won the 1968 PGA title on
this course; Billy Casper, still
bothered by allergies; Bruce Dev
lin, winner of the Byron Nelson
Classic two weeks ago; Gene Lit-
tler, the season’s leading money
winner, and Masters Champion
George Archer, still nursing a
burned hand.
Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus
and Gary Player had not entered
the tournament and are not here.
Player is vacationing in South
Africa while Palmer and Nicklaus
— each having trouble with his
game — are taking a rest.
That left the soft-spoken
Beard; Barber, who formerly
played out of this club; the long-
hitting Sikes; Trevino, No. 2 in
the money-winning list, and lefty
Bob Charles of New Zealand as
the top candidates with Beard
figured the most likely to suc
ceed.
There also are a lot of snakes
out there. Dozens of the reptiles,
rattlers and water mocassins,
have come out with the week-
long rains that are forecast to
continue.
jAg Car Club To Host Rally
No. 1 In College Sales
For Information Call:
David Stevens ’68
(College Master Representative)
Fidelity Union Life
Insurance Co.
303 College Main — 846-8228
WE RENT
TYPEWRITERS
Electric, Manual, &
Portable
otis McDonald’s
429 S. Main — Phone 822-1328
Bryan, Texas
The Texas A&M Sports Car
Club has announced the “1968-69
... It was a very good year
rallye”. This will be the last
event sponsored by the club this
year.
The rallye will be scored two
ways. One will be of the normal
time/speed/distance scoring pro
cedure of one point off for each
second early or late into a check
point. It will also be scored at
the same time and will consist
of the gas mileage of the car
while on the route times the
car’s weight in tons, (a 2,000 lb.
VW with 30 mpg will multiply
out to be the same as a 4,000 lb.
Cadillac getting only 15 mpg).
Both parts will have equal weight
in the scoring.
The route will be around 120
miles long and should take
around three and a half hours to
complete. At the end drivers will
be required to fill their tank to
facilitate the scoring procedure.
There will be a BOYB party
after the rallye which will be
free to all entrants. Since people
get hungry on rallyes there will
also be a free cook-out.
Registration begins at 2:00 Sat
urday, in the parking lot across
from Sibsa. The first car will
leave at 3:00. There will be tro
phies through third place (par
ticipants permitting), and the
cost is only $3.00 per car. There
will be distinctive dash plaques
for all entrants.
BUYING A CAR?
SAVE $1,000 - $1,500 BY DEALING
THRU AN AGGIE - OWNER DEALERSHIP
QUAUTY MOTORS INC.
Baytown, Texas
Jimmy D. Dunham, On Campus Salesman
845-3767 — Dorm 9 - 309
THIS WEEKS CAR:
ON CAMPUS
CARS ON CALL
68 Firebird
68 Malibu
'' 68 Sattelite
67 442 Oldsmobile
1967 Camaro 2 Dr. Hardtop
327 cu. in. 29,000 miles
Automatic — Air-Cond.
$2160
ALL CARS HAVE
NEW CAR WARRANTY.
Use Your BANKAMERICARD
33c qt.
Havoline, Amalie,
Enco, Conoco.
—EVERYDAY—
We stock all local major brands.
Where low oil prices originate.
Quantity Rights Reserved
Wheel Bearings
50% Off
Parts Wholesale Too
Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel, 10,000
Parts - We Fit 90% of All Cars
Save 25 - 40%.
Brake Shoes $3.19 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
Auto trans. oil 25tf
AC - Champion - Autolite plugs
Starters - Generators
All 6 Volt - $11.95 Each
Most 12 Volt - $12.95 Each
Tires—Low price every day —
Just check our price with any
other of equal quality.
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
22 years in Bryan
FREE FLIGHTS IN T-34
for any male student
qualifying- on the
NAVY FLIGHT APTITUDE TEST
—SOPHOMORES thru GRADUATES—
MONDAY, MAY 5 THRU FRIDAY, MAY 9TH
8:00 A.M. - 4:00 P.M.
MEMORIAL UNION - NAVY INFORMATION TEAM
\ ,r ^
BE SOMETHING SPECIAL
FLY NAVY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
U. S. Army green and dress blues with
p size 38 regular. Can be tailored.
:ap
546-
Call
112t3
1957 Chevy Belair. 4-door, 6 cyl., good
mdition. $125. 846-2089. 112t2
Siamese Kittens and Leopard puppies.
46-8327. 110t4
1968 Rambler, automati
air, radio heater. Take
$74.50. A/C 713, 279-2343,
automatic shift, facto
ts
107t6
iry
up payments of
Hearne.
a
Aggie Den.
5 for $15.00.
99tfn
Down sleeping bags, Army mummy style,
like new, $16.00. Also new field jackets,
half shelters, cots, hammocks and miscel
laneous equipment for campers. Call 846-
5574 after 5 :00. 91tfn
Bargains in all kinds of radios, watches,
bowling balls, portable typewriters, guitars,
Eico Tester, electric shavers, tool sets,
Kodak cameras, 4 track & 8 track tape
decks, cassette car and home players,
portable phonographs, stereo record play
ers, tennis racquets, like new 4 & 8 track
tapes, metal folding chairs—these items
are all fantastic bargains. Aggie Den 307
University Drive. 61tfn
WORK WANTED
Fast Accurate typing. Reasonable rates.
Carolyn Fowler. 846-2963. 112t8
Will do typing,
p. m.
Call 822-7659 after 5
110t4
TYPING WANTED. Reasonable rates.
IBM Selectric typewriter. 846-9133. 109t5
Drafting Service — All kinds, charts,
graphs, engineering drawings, etc. Details,
assemblies, isometrics, exploded, etc. Call
after 5, 846-6383. 98tfn
Experienced typing. 846-5754 or 846-5922.
95tfn
Typing. 846-5416.
TYPING — 846-3290.
TYPING — Electric, Very Reasonable.
Mrs. David R. Miller. 822-2048. 66tfn
Typing. 823-6410 or 822-5053. Bank
Americard. 30tfn
STUDENTS ! SERVICES UNLIMITED
is ready to help you with your typing,
xerox copywork printing needs, and multi-
liting. LET “SU WORK FOR YOU.’
1907 S. College, Bryan, Texas. 823-5362.
605tfn
CHILD CARE
DAY CARE. 3, 4, 5 year-olds. Child
Care Center. First Baptist Church, College
Station. 846-6632. 110t4
Child care. Call for information. 846-8151.
598tfn
Gregory’s Day Nursery, 504 Boyett,
846-4005. 593tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
WANTED
Roommate wanted — female. Call now
for Fall semester. 846-7318. 112tfn
WHITE AUTO STORE Bryan
and Colleg’e Station will rent
you the Catalina “Big Tex” Air
Conditioner—If you decide to
buy, your rent becomes your
down payment. 846-5626.
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-1941
GM Lowest Priced Cars
$49.79 per mo.
With Normal Down Payment
OPEL KADETT
Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick
2700 Texas Ave. 26th & Parker
822-1336 822-1307
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
Lowest Prices
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
33rd. & Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
ZENITH RADIOS & PHONOS
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th 822-2819
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
• Watch Repairs
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
FOR RENT
Two bedroom, furnished house. Air con
ditioned. For summer ony. 846-2198 after
5. 112t5
OAK FOREST
MOBILE HOME PARK
Bryan - College Station now has a
mobile home park designed for
luxurious living.
THE COMPLETE ACCOMODATIONS
INCLUDE:
swimming pool
paved streets
laundromat
trees
natural gas
city
trei
playground
atur
ty sewer
atei
1 2
Drive one mile past city limits South
Highway 6, turn left on Stasi
water furnished
Located 2 Minutes From Campus
ive one mile past city limits So
Itasny
Lane. For information call 846-2686
or 846-5177.
' A/C room 2 blks. North of campus. $35
a month. Available June 1. 846-2275
after 5. llltfn
Furnished apartment for rent. 502 Ad
ams. Kitchen, bath. Bedroom and living
area combined. One or two single males.
No bills paid. S40 or $50 per month. Call
846-8970 (after 6 and weekends.) llltfn
Air conditioned duplex two bedroom
•coded lot. No bills paid. 506-A Ada
885 per montl
and weekends).
No bills paid. 506-A Adams,
th. Call 846-8970. (after 6
llltfn
Three bedroom house. One block from
Crockett school. $130. 846-9087. lltfn
Furnished bedroom for rent. Air condi
tioned, private bath. Call after 5:30 822-
5276. 109tfn
Available through summer months: two
bedroom, large living room, study room,
d, shady
ditioned.
idy
and den. Furnished. Brick. Fenced, shady
ack:
Close to A&M. $130. 846-7928. 109tfn
backyard, corner lot.
con
TRINITY GARDENS
Duplex Apartments
2 bedrooms
IVij baths
attached garage
washer & dryer connections
privately fenced backyard
built-in GE kitchens
custom drapes & carpet
next to So. Knoll elementary school
children & pets welcome
no additional deposit for pets
Manager — 846-3988
Lawyer St. Trinity PI.
For rent, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments.
New with central air. Some carpeted. Call
846-4717 or 846-8285. 596tfn
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS ! I
Need A Home
1 & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur.
Pool and Private Courtyard
3 MONTHS LEASE
2-2035 401 Lake St. Apt. I
HELP WANTED
A&M plastic engravers. One summer
student mechanically inclined with knowl
edge of pantagraph helpful. Job open
~ow. Few hours training necessary
-esent student employees. Contact
now. Few hours training necessary by
present student employees. Contact Pat
Callahan, Western Motel, College Station.
112t3
Summer jobs as wranglers and waiters
on Eastern boys ranch in N.J. Experience
with horses necessary. Contact Van Wad-
dill at 846-4521 after 5. Illt3
MEDICAL ASSISTANT for doctor’s of
fice. Some nursing experience required.
Must furnish references and give resume
of experience and educational and back
ground. Write P. O. Box 608, Bryan,
Texas 109t7
Parttime college boys. Nights and week
ends until school is out. Fulltime during
summer. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY.
What-a-burger Drive-in, 1101 Texas. 103tfn
LOST
Men’s gray framed TSO eyeglasses lost
at MSC, Agronomy or Keep Building. 846-
SPECIAL NOTICE
GONNA MOVE? For lowest rates and
the best moving equipment see Andy
Anderson with U-Haul at 2010 South Col
lege Avenue. 822-3546. 112t9
WE BUY MOST ANYTHING — AGGIE
DEN. 51tfn
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO
909 S. Main 822-6000
STERLING ELECTRONICS
sound equipment
Ampex
Fisher
Scott
tape decks
Roberts
Sony
Panasonic
Harmon-Kardop
903 South Main, Bryan
822-1589
ENGINEERING & OFFICE
SUPPLY CORP.
REPRODUCTION & MEDIA — ARCH. & ENGR.
SUPPLIES
SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT — OF
FICE SUPPLIES
• MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES
402 West 25th St.
Ph. 823-0939
Bryan, Texas
OFFICIAL NOTICE
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
tlon: NIXKUUEN UTILIZATION
AND BUD ACTIVITY IN BLUE PAN-
ICGRASS (PANICUM ANTIDOTALE
RETZ)
Time: May 13, 1969 at 1:30 p. m.
Place: Room 102-B of Agronomy Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
OFFICIAL NOTICE
T^HE^RADDTnToOLLEGE-
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
irown, Larry Eugene
Ph.D. in Rar
Name: Bro
Degree: Ph.D. in Range Science
DISSERTATION: A BIOSYSTEMATIC
STUDY OF THE CHLORIS CUCUL-
LATA -CHLORIS VERTICILLATA
COMPLEX
Time: May 15, 1969 at 1:30 p.m.
Place: Room 303 of Plant Sciences Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
TO THE DEPARTMENT REGISTRATION
ADVISORS IN ALL COLLEGES. Two sec-
in Genetics 301 (Genetics listed on
37‘ of the official pre-registration
e C
estei
stui
These are two scheduled for MWTh 1 with
lab Wed. 2-4 ; MWTh 1 with lab Thurs. 2-4.
ige 37 of the official pre-registration
hedule) will be taught in the College
eterinary Medicine on the trimester sys-
m. It will not be open to other sfc
heduled for MW
ith
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name Shih, Wei-tun
Degree: D;Ed. in Industrial Education
Dissertation : THE CORRELATION
AMONG FACTORS RELATED TO
MEASURING ABILITY
May 15, 1969 at 3 p.m.
Room 104 A of M.E. Shops
Time
Place:
00m 104 A of M.I
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Kirk, Billy Mac
Degree: Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering
Dissertation : HUMAN FACTORS IN THE
MOVIGN MERGE PROCESS
Time May 9, 1969 at 1
Place: Room 201 H of
p.m.
Engineering Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
ECONOMIC MAJORS
fall semester 1969-70.
7-8 ; Soph:
Juniors May 7-8 ; Sophs May
is important. Make appointment NOW in
room 115 Nagle.
INDUSTRIAL
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
Fall Semester, 1969
COURSE CHANGES AND ADDITIONS:
I. En. 203
Introduction to Computing (3-0, 3)
MWF 11
LI. En. 204
Computers and Programming (3-0, 3)
MWF 10
I. En. 414
Statistical Control of Quality (2-3, 3)
ME 12, W 12-3 (not MW 12)
I. En. 641
Computer Languages (2-6, 4)
MW 12 — Lab. to be arranged.
ATTENTION WILDLIFE AND FISH
ERIES STUDENTS: All -~ J —-- -•
dept, are to make an
Mrs. Miley for pre-registering. Presei
freshmen will consult with their freshman
advisor and graduate students with their
graduate advisors and all students will
complete registering by May 9, Friday.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Allen, Thomas Jefferson
Degree: Ph.D. in Range Science
Dissertation: THE EFFECT OF 2, 4-DI-
CHLOROPHENOXYACETIC ACID ON
THE ACTIVITY OF PHOSPHOFRUCTO-
KINASE IN VIGNA UNGUICULATA
(L.) WALP. LEAF TISSUE.
Time: May 12, 1969 at 10 a. m.
: Room 303 of Plant Scien
George W. Kunz
Place: Room 303 of Plant
ze
Dean of Graduate Studies
ces Bldg.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Sterling, Winfield Line
Degree: Ph.D. in Entomology
Dissertation: POPULATION DYNAMICS
AND SEASONAL HISTORY OF THE
BOLL WEEVIL, ANTHONOMUS
GRANDIS BOHEMAN IN THE SEMI-
ARID HIGH AND ROLLING PLAINS
OF TEXAS.
Time: May 12, 1969 at 1 p. m.
Place: Room 203 of Old BSB
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Degree
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering
Dissertation : FORMULATION OF A MOD
EL FOR PACKED DISTILLATION
FOR PACKED
COLUMNS ON THE BASIS OF FIELD
TESTS.
Time: May 9, 1969 at 11
: 1
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
a. m.
Place: Room 202-A of W. T. Doherty Bldg.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
tt. — T ' , -etoral Degree
:ry
Dissertation: THE PREPARATION OF
SOME AMINOALKYLPHOSPHONIC
ACIDS AND RELATED COMPOUNDS.
Time: May 9, 1969 at,3 p. —
list
ize
Dean of Graduate Studies
G
eorge W. Kunze
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
issertntion: ECOLOGICAL AND PHEN-
OLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS O F
PERENNIAL BROOMWEED.
Time: May 12, 1969 at 8 a.
Place: Room 303 of Plant Scl
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
lar
VS. DI
FFUSION OF PHOSPHORUS AS RE
LATED TO TEXTURE, APPLIED P
AND WATER CONTENT OF SOIL.
Time: May 14, 1969 at 2 p. m.
Place: Room 302 of Plant Sciences
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: McMurry, Joseph Ranny
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry
Dissertation: POTENTIOSTAT1C MEA
SUREMENT OF KINETIC PARAMET
ERS DESCRIBING THE DISSOCIATION
OF SELECTED COORDINATION COM
POUNDS.
Time: May 9, 1969 at 3 p. m.
Place: Room 208 of Chemistry Bldg.
!: 1
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate
Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Webb, Leonard Dale
Degree: Ph.D. in Interdisciplinary Engi
neering-Materials Science
Dissertation: AN ENERGY BALANCE
METHOD FARACTURE PREDICTION
IN ELASTOMERS AND ELASTOMERIC
COMPOSITES.
Time: May 13, 1969 at 3 p. m.
Place: Room 302 of Library
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Landry, Gordon J.
Degree: Ph.D. in Mathematics
Dissertation: A RESTRICTED RUNGE-
KUTTA METHOD.
Time: May 13, 1969 at 3 p. m.
idemic
ize
Dean of Graduate Studies
G<
eorge W. Kunze
Bldg.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Meyer, Alvin Harold
Degree: Ph.D. in Civil Engineering
Dissertation: AN INVESTIGATION OF
THE EFFECTS OF SULFURIC ACID
ON THE PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL
PROPERTIES OF PORTLAND CEMENT
MORTAR.
Time: May 14, 1969 at 3 p. m.
Place: Conference Room of TTI
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
George W. Kunz
ze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Johnson, Johnny Melvin
Degree: Ph.D. in Education
Dissertation : REQUIREMENTS AND
OPPORTUNITIES FOR ENTRY WORK
ERS IN THE OCCUPATION OF PRO
DUCING AND MARKETING ORNA
MENTAL NURSERY AND GREEN
HOUSE SPECIALTIES.
Time: May 9, 1969 at 4 p. m.
Place: Room 442 of Academic Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Litchfield, Carol Darline
Degree: Ph.D. in Biochemistry
Dissertation: STUDIES ON SOME EX
TRACELLULAR BACTERIAL PRO
TEASES.
Time: May 9, 1969 at 1:15 p. m.
Place: Room 214 of Heep Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degre«
eague Bldg.
on: AN ALGORITHM FOR THE
OPTIMIZATION OF RESPONSE SUR
FACE DESIGNS.
Time: May 15, 1969 at 1 p. m.
,00m 102 of Olin E. T<
eorge W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
<: 1
Ge
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Speed, Fred Michael
Degree: Ph.D. In Statistics
Dissertation: A NEW APPROACH TO
THE ANALYSIS OF LINEAR MODELS.
Time: May 16, 9169 at 10 a. m.
Place: Room 120 of Olin E. Teague Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Tupper, Gordon Richard
Degree: Ph.D. in Agricultural Engineering
Dissertation: PHYSICAL CHARACTERIS
TICS OF COTTONSEED RELATED TO
SPEEDING VIGOR AND DESIGN PA
RAMETERS FOR SEED SELECTION.
Time: May 9, 1969 at 2 p. m.
Place: Room 317-D of Agricultural Engr.
Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Moegenburg, Louis Arthur
Degree: D.Ed. in Industrial Education
Dissertation : AN EXPERIMENTAL COM
PARISON OF PROGRAMMED IN
STRUCTION VERSUS VIDEO - TAPE
TELEVISION IN TEACHING SELECT
ED ORTHOGRAPHIC PROJECTION
CONCEPTS.
Time: May 9, 1969 at 8 a. m.
Place: Room 104-A of M.E. Shops
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Williams, Ronald John
Degree: Ph.D. in Nuclear Engineering
Dissertation: AN ANALYSIS OF THE
TIME INTERVAL DISTRIBUTION OF
NEUTRON PULSES FROM A NU
CLEAR REACTOR.
Time: May 9, 1969 -at 1 p. m.
Place: Room 201-A of W. T. Doherty Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Schweinfurth, Ludwig
Degree: Ph.D. in Education
Dissertation : DEVELOPMENT OF A MOD
EL PROGRAM IN ENGINEERING
GRAPHICS BASED UPON BEHAVIOR
AL OBJECTIVES EVALUATED BY
AUTHORITIES IN THE FIELD.
Time: May 12, 1969 at 3 p. m.
Place: Room 442 of Academic Bldg.
G'
p. 1
nic
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Linder, Robert Earl III
Degree: Ph.D. in Physics
Dissertation: MAGNETIC CIRCULAR
DICHROISM STUDIES.
Time: May 13, 1969 at 9 a. m.
George W. Kun:
Dean of Gradual
ime: May 13, 1969 at 9 a.
Place: Room 357 of Chemistry Bldg.
Studies
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Mosley, L. Frances Smith
Degree: Ph.D. in Education
Dissertation: CHANGING CONCEPTS IN
INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES IN
HIGH SCHOOL HISTORY TEACHING
SINCE 1900.
Time: May 13, 1969 at 10 a. m.
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.ze
Dean of Graduate Studies
Place: Room 401 of Academic Bldg.
George W. Kunze
PREREGISTRATION FOR FALL 1969
AEROSPACE ENGINEERING
Preregistration for Fall 1969 will be held
in Room 113 Engineering Building, May 5
through May 16. The hours for preregis
tration will be 9 :00 - 12 :00 a. m. and 1:00 -
4 :00 p. m.
Registration will be accomplished alpha-
-tically as follows:
r s:
May 5—Names starti
May 6—Names
starting with—M, N, O
starting with—P, Q, R
starting with—S, T
May 7—Names starting
May 8—Names starting with—U, V. W, X,
y. z
May 9—Names starting with A, B
May 12—Names starting with—C, D, E
May 13—Names starting with F, G, H
May 14—Names starting with—I, J, K, L
May 16—Repeat registrations
registratic
May
May 16—-Repeat
Psychology majors Fall 1969-70
Registration
‘Seniors and graduate students—May 6-6
♦Juniors—May 78 ; ‘Sophomores—May 9-12
-May 13-14
?le Hall
Room 9, Nagle Hall, Hours 10-12 each day.
Must have a detailed trial schedule.
‘Classification next fall.
Pre-Registration for all Industrial
Engineering and Computer Science majors
will start in Room 201-H, Engineering
Bldg. Assignment cards can be obtained
and filled out there during the following
periods.
Monday, May 5th 1-5 p.m. and 7-10 p.m*
Tuesday, May 6th 1-5 p.ii
Wednesday, May 7th 1-5
Thursday, May 8th 3-5 p. m.
Thursday, May sth .
Friday, May 9th 1-3 p.m.
Saturday, May 10th 8-12
Preregistration of Biology Students
For Fall Semester 1969
Undergraduates majoring in the Depart
ment of Biology may register during the
period May 6 through May 16. Instruc
tions and assignment of faculty counselors
ty counselors
posted in the glass case at the north
entran
Building.
ance to the new
cast
Biol
ogical
lay 12 by going .
al Sciences Bui
packets.
to TOO
uilding
logi-
g for registration
Regalia for the May 1969
cere
andidates for
legi
Commencement Exercise
All students who are candidates for 1
degree of Doctor of Philosophy or Doci
of Education are required to order hot
the
tor
oods
ucation are reqt
as well as the Doctor’s cap and gowns.
The hoods are to be left at the Registrar’s
Office no later than 1 :00 p.m., Tuesday,
) (this will be accomplishi
itative of the University E
May 20
representative
ed by a
Exchang
ersity Exchange
Store). The Ph.D. or D.Ed. hoods will not
be worn in the procession since all such
candidates will be hooded on the stage
as part of the ceremony.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the cap and gown ; all civilian stu
dents who are candidates for the Bachelor’s
ree will wear the cap and gown ; ROTC
lents who are candidates for the Bach
elor’s Degree will wear the appropriate
uniform. All military personnel who are
candidates for the degrees, graduate or
ndergraduate, will wear the uniform only.
Rental of caps and gowns may be arranged
with the Exchange Store. Orders may be
placed between 8:00 a.m„ Monday, April
28, and 12 :00 noon, Saturday, May 10. The
rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap and
gown, $7.54 ; Master’s cap and gown, $7.02.
Hood rental is the same as that for the
cap and gown. Sales tax is included in
the rental price. Payment is required at
the time of placing order.
Baccalaureate regalia will no longer be
vailable on a rental basis, but the cap
and gown may be purchased at the Ex
change Store beginning May 1. The pur-
hase price is $6.34, including tax.
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