The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 12, 1969, Image 6

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THE BATTAUON
College Station, Texas Thursday, June 12, 1969
BSC Active Year-Round,
Seeks International Aggies
COORDINATORS
Ai Lan Doan, 18, of Da Nang, South Vietnam, and Jim
Morrisey, 21, of San Antonio, were named International
Student Affairs coordinators at Texas A&M’s Baptist Stu
dent Center. Aggieland was one of three Texas universities
selected to initiate the special summer Baptist Christian
Education Commission program.
Purdue Pro, fessor Bassman
To Join A&M Economics
Dr. Robert L. Basmann of Pur
due University will join the fac
ulty of Texas A&M’s Department
of Economics in September, an
nounced Dr. M. L. Greenhut,
economics head.
Basmann becomes the second
internationally recognized econo
mist to affiliate with the Col
lege of Liberal Arts’ department.
Dr. Oskar Morgenstern, Prince
ton mathematical economist, will
serve as adjunct distinguished
professor.
Basmann is a renowned eco
nometrician.
Greenhut said Basmann will
teach and help to develop the
“expanding econometric and
quantitative economics program”
in the A&M department.
Basmann, a Fellow of the Eco
nometrics Society, is author of
more than 30 technical publica
tions in the areas of econometrics
and quantitative economics.
Among many other important
works, Greenhut added, Basmann
has made “path-breaking” con
tributions in the area of simul
taneous equation estimation, be
ing one of the originators of the
two-stage least squares method.
“His research in this phase of
econometrics relates to a back
ground interest in national in
come theory,” Greenhut noted.
Basmann received his doctor
ate from Iowa State and has
taught at Northwestern, Uni
versity of Chicago and Univer
sity of Minnesota prior to
Purdue.
While many campus activities
tend to fade out, or at least slow
down in the summer, Texas
A&M’s Baptist Student Center is
moving full steam ahead.
Because of its year-long active
program among Aggies, it is one
of three Texas universities to re
ceive two student coordinators of
International Student Affairs.
Named were Ai Lan Doan, 18,
of Da Nang, South Vietnam, and
Jim Morrisey, 21, of San An
tonio.
Director Bob Burch pointed out
the center’s primary goal the next
10 weeks will be directed towards
A&M’s international student body.
“That doesn’t mean we will ne
glect others,” he said. “It means
we are beefing-up our interna
tional program.”
International Aggies have long
made a strong showing at state
wide BSU meetings.
During April, A&M interna
tional students were the largest
single group attending the In
ternational Student Conference at
Camp Lakeview near Palestine.
Burch said Aggie Internation
als exceeded the combined at
tendance of the University of
Texas at Austin and the Univer
sity of Houston which tradition
ally have larger international en
rollments.
There are more than 90 Baptist
Student Unions throughout the
state at various colleges and uni
versities.
Miss Doan, a senior at Texas
Woman’s University, was born in
Da Nang. She came to the U. S.
in early 1967 with the aid of a
Navy chaplain who had been sta
tioned in South Vietnam.
Although she needed one and
one-half years to complete her
high school studies in Vietnam,
she successfully passed Texas
achievement tests, completing her
studies in four months.
The oldest of seven children,
Miss Doan entered TWU in the
summer of 1967. She will gradu
ate next spring, but hopes to
continue medical studies in the
states.
Morrisey, a senior at Howard
Payne, has been active in Youth
for Christ programs several
years. A psychology major, he
anticipates graduate studies fol
lowing commencement next May.
“We have come to make
friends,” they agreed.
“We hope to be able to present
a good program through the
summer for everyone,” Morrisey
added.
“There will be something in
teresting for everyone,” smiled
Miss Doan.
In addition to weekday pro
grams, the youth coordinators
have planned two weekend trips
this summer.
The first, June 27-29, will be
to Houston with visits to NASA
and the Astrodome.
A second trip to “LBJ” country
July 25-27 will highlight a tour
of the state capitol including
meetings with legislators and a
Texas style barbecue at the LBJ
Lake.
A new program, “Open Forum
on International Affairs,” will
be held weekly at the center, 201
North Main in College Station.
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