The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 05, 1969, Image 5
HE BATTALION Thursday, June 5, 1969 College Station, Texas Page 5 1 New Members Named To BA Faculty Seven new faculty members kave been announced for Texas AfcM’s College of Business Ad ministration by Dean John E. Pearson. Pearson named Dr. Joseph A. Hess as associate professor and lead of the Department of Fi nance. Hess, who received his Ph.D. from Northwestern, currently serves as assistant professor of finance for Ohio University. He has extensive industrial ex perience and previously served as assistant corporate financial vice president for two major New York Stock Exchange listed firms. Hess’ major field of study is in finance with emphasis on in vestments and corporate finance. Also named to the department of finance from Ohio is Dr. Wayne E. Etter. Etter serves on the research staff of the Credit Life and Dis ability Insurance Study being con ducted at the university. He will serve as an assistant professor at A&M. Etter received his Ph.D. from the University of Texas in Austin. Pearson named Arthur V. Wolff, a businessman, to associate professor in the Department of Management. He is a graduate of the University of Chicago, Wis consin and Columbia. He presently serves as corpo rate director of Employee Rela tions for a “Fortune 500” in dustrial Coastal States Gas Pro- Carried Student Apartments Construction Ahead Of Plan duction Company in Corpus Christi. Howard Chamberlain will serve as associate professor in the De partment of Management. He is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and Ore gon State where he taught in the division of continuing education. He previously owned Chamber- lain Aircraft Leasing in Seattle, Wash., and worked as an indus trial engineer with the Boeing Company Missile and Informa tion Systems Division. Chamberlain is presently a doc toral candidate at the University of Washington. Three other doctoral candidates also will be added to the A&M college. They are August W. Smith, University of Texas at Austin; James H. Sellers, University of Arkansas, and Robert D. McWil liams, Texas Technological Uni versity. Smith will serve in the col lege’s Department of Manage ment. Sellers will teach in the Department of Accounting and McWilliams will be in the De partment of Marketing. All three men will serve as assistant pro fessors. efficient executive's best friend Automatic and Easy to Use Remote Controlled Reusable Magnetic Tape Easy Transcription the filore/co 84 dictating machine The Norelco 84 is the modern efficient way to handle daily correspondence. Its simplicity of operation assures perfect dictating results every time. You’ll like the Norelco 84's low price and many features like the exclusive magnetic tape cassette that threads itself automat ically. Find out how the Norelco 84 can be your best friend. Call today for a demonstration. OTIS MCDONALD’S 429 S. Main — Phone 822-1328 Bryan, Texas Construction on Texas A&M’s 11,085,262 married student apart- nent project is ahead of schedule, iespite the above-normal rainfall since the project started March 10. Student Apartment Manager Calvin Moore described the con struction as progressing “very ticely.” Ken Brown, superintendent of the project for Temple Associates, [tic., of Diboll, reported his firm i planning on having four units ready by the fall semester. Brown said their have been 17 bad weath- Physics Dept. ; ands AF Grant Texas A&M University’s Phys- cs Department has been awarded i {96,500 grant by the Air Force iffice of Scientific Research for tontinuation of studies in theore tical nuclear physics. Dr. John Nuttall, principal in- restigator for the project, said me of the major aspects of the Pexas A&M program involves letermination o&f new and im- iroved ways to /solve interaction jroblems of three particles. The associate professor noted ihysicists today have little dif- liculty with problems involving m particles, but the addition of i third particle presents an en- lirely different situation. Nuttall noted the Air Force Office of Scientific Research pre- fiously provided A&M $260,000 lor theoretical work in nuclear physics. Something Different In Dining At Duncan Hall from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Each Day. Sunday — Jumbo Barbecue Plate Monday — Hawaiian Spare Rib Plate or Savory Broiled Chicken Tuesday — Bohemian Cold Plate Wednesday — German Plate Thursday — Variety of Sandwich Plate Specials Friday — Fishermans Plate Saturday — South of the Border Plate To All Personnel of the Tex as A&M University System Eligible for the optional re tirement program Lincoln National Life offers variable annuities. Send for a prospectus: Lincoln National Variable Annuity Fund A (for tax-qualified plant}. Exclusive Representatives DON REISER and GLYNN A WILLIAMS, JR. At Williams Insurance Agency 2909' Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas Phone 822-3793 Lincoln National Life INIURANCtCOMPANY er days since the start, yet the construction “is coming along good.” The new apartments will have 12 one-bedroom air-conditioned apartments in each unit. If the four units are completed — only two were expected to be completed by September—it will give the university 24 more apartments ’Mural Program Begins Next Week Intramurals at Texas A&M during the summer months begin next week according to Intramu ral Director Raymond L. Fletcher. Persons interested in partici pating in softball, bowling, and golf should come by the intra mural office in DeWare Field House and sign up by Friday at noon, Fletcher noted. Intramurals will continue throughout the summer, Fletcher said, with everyone who is inter ested and eligible able to com pete. than it expected for the start of fall classes. When completed, seven new units with 84 apartments will be available. The con/struction re places seven College View bar racks-type units with 56 apart ments, giving A&M a net gain of 28 apartments. The new units also will be called College View Apartments, according to Moore. He stated that the rent will be $115 for the new apartments, which are larger than Hensel and have in dividual clothes washers and dry ers. “All utilities are included in the rent,” said Moore. “They will be completely furnished, so stu dents living in the apartments will have no housing expenses ex cept the rent.” When completed, the new units will bring the total university- owned apartment total to 804. Completion of the project will not come too soon for Moore. “At the present time, we are full up to the hilt,” Moore noted. AIRLINE Use Your Bank Americard Instant Reservations by Computer Free Ticket Delivery 846-3773 BEVERLEY BRALEY TOURS-TRAVEL MSC LOBBY "A Complete World-Wide Travel Service'’ * i* v ^ SAFEWAY Safeway Special! s | Tomato Juice Libbys'. 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