The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 19, 1969, Image 4

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    Pag-e 4
College Station, Texa(S
Thursday, June 19, 1969
THE BATTALION
Linemen Look To Graduation
Sixteen young electric line
crewmen — 20 started out in
January as rookies in the trade
— are looking towards com
mencement in less than two
weeks at Texas A&M University.
“When they leave here they
will step in as good second-class
linesmen wherever they go," said
Carl Fade, an A&M Engineering
AGGIES
Come in five or more in one car. The driver of the
car eats free. Any of our Mexican plates. The driver
must bring this ad with him.
We have the best in Mexican Food.
EL TORO RESTAURANT
500 N. Sims & 22nd
Bryan, Texas
Hours 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. — 5 p. m. to 10 p. m.
7 days a week
Extension Service instructor.
He pointed out it will take less
than two years for them to qual
ify in “the top class” of lines
men.
The six-month program, sec
ond of its kind at A&M, is fund
ed by the Department of Labor
as part of the Manpower Devel
opment and Training Act. It is
conducted at A&M in coopera
tion with the Texas Employment
Commission and Texas Educa
tion Agency.
All training — classroom and
practical experience — is receiv
ed at A&M’s Research Annex, a
former Air Force base.
“Things worked out good,”
Fade continued.
“They have really applied
themselves,” he continued. “They
now have a background that old
er linesmen, with 15 or 20 years
experience, do not have.”
Fade attributed this to class
room training, for example, in
principles of electricity and
theory, that on-the-job training
idoes not provide the average
linesman.
A&M linesmen spend an aver
age of 15 hours a week during
the six month period in the
classroom. The remainder ac
cents actual experience.
“We have some real foreman
material among these men,” Fade
noted.
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Four electric linemen completing six months of training at Texas A&M remove a practice
climbing pole as the current program starts to fade out. They are (left to right) Buddy
Henderson, Marshall; Tom Yoss, Leakey; Don Johnson, Marshall, and Curtis Elam, Hazel,
The linemen end their training July 3.
A&M Prof’s Book Listed
As One Of 12 Outstanding
A Texas A&M professor’s book
has been listed in Princeton’s
“Outstanding Books in Industrial
Relations, 1968,” announced Har
old E. Algie, College Department
editor for Harcourt, Brace and
World Publishers.
Algie said the list “includes
about a dozen books.”
Dr. Leonard Burgess, profes
sor of management, is author of
the popular “Wage and Salary
Administration in a Dynamic
Economy.”
William Glueck of the Univer
sity of Missouri described Bur
gess’ book a,s “a refreshing
change from the typical ap-
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proaches to wage and salary ad
ministration.”
The new textbook provides basic
insights into wage and salary
administration as it relates to
society and to such aspect^ of
business cycles and employment.
Research of material for the
books is credited with Burgess
being named “Outstanding Re
searcher” for 1968-69 in the col
lege of Business Administration.
Burgess is author of two other
books, “Managing Company Air
planes,” published in 1954, and
“Top Executive Pay Package,” in
1964.
A graduate of Harvard and Co
lumbia, Burgess served with the
West Virginia Pulp and Paper
Company as chief statistician and
the National Industrial Confer
ence Board before continuing his
studies at Columbia.
He joined A&M in 1964.
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Desserts
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as A&M University System
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