Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, November 5, 1969 THE BATTALION Student Attends ‘Dutch MIT’ On Summer IAESTE Jaunt Aerospace engineering major John R. (Bob) Ramsey broadened his technical and cultural horizons last summer during 10 weeks work in a Netherlands university wind-tunnel lab. While touring Europe from the Alps to the Riviera during a three-week “vacation” of the 13 weeks he was overseas, Ramsey managed to catch a glimpse of one of America’s more famous BUSIER AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veteran* and Conventional Loans ARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708 GOLF CLUB SNACK BAR The exclusive golf club snack bar is not just for the exclusive use of golfers. It is for you too. Come by this delightful new snack bar for a hamburger, cola, french fries or a big piece of pie. Try our “Putter”. You will be pleased. OPEN DAILY FROM 10:30 A. M. TO 4:30 P. 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Main — Phone 822-1328 Bryan, Texas citizens—playboy Hugh Hefner— at Monte Carlo. “It was time and money very well spent,” the International As sociation for the Exchange of Stu dents for Technical Experience (IAESTE) participant vowed. “I’ll never have an opportunity like that again.” His low-speed aerodynamics re search work at the University of Delft — the Netherlands’ MIT — was arranged through the Memo rial Student Center Travel Com mittee and IAESTE. Though the foreign work experience is the program’s major goal, it also seeks to establish international understanding and goodwill among the potential leaders and host companies and institutions. Information for A&M engineer ing and science students interest ed in the program will be avail able at a Nov. 11 meeting in the Memorial Student Center. Ram sey and Barry Whitehead of San Antonio, architecture student who Following the 10 weeks work at Delft, Ramsey and two friends bought a mail van at auction and traveled for three weeks. The A&M student who expects to graduate in January and go to Chanute AFB, 111., for technical school as an aircraft maintenance officer said one stop was in East Berlin. “The police came after us while we were taking pictures of the wall from the East Berlin side,” he described. “They were going to confiscate our film, but I talk ed them out of it.” SWTSU Student Senate Calls For ‘Improvement’ of Paper SAN MARCOS, Tex. >_The Southwest Texas State University Student Senate, saying some feel the student newspaper has help ed create unrest on campus, has asked for steps to improve it. The action sparked a petition drive on campus Tuesday sup porting the newspaper’s editorial policies. The Senate passed a resolu tion Monday requesting the school’s publications committee to “research ideas to improve the quality of the College Star.” The resolution stated that “re cent events” at the college “have caused a general feeling of unrest and distrust among students, fac ulty and administration.” The resolution continued: “Some students feel that the Col lege Star has helped to create this unrest by not expressing a variation of viewpoints in relation to events on this campus, and that the College Star is no longer a newspaper of highest quality because of this.” Dr. Frank Buckley, chairman of the 11-member publications com mittee, said the body will meet on the matter late this week or early the next. The school’s journalism de partment has received complaints from some students that some articles in the Star were biased, some letters to the editor had not been printed and that some car toons had given distorted views. 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Time: November T, 1969 at 9:15 n Place: Room 314 in the Plant Stia Building Dean of the luate College le English Proficiency Examinatim quired to be taken before the end of Ji majoring year by students majoring in Hilton be given on November 11 and 12,1 from 4 :00 - 6 :00 Hall. it, i m. in Room 201 li Bto register for Students arSi examination at the departmental offrr History prior to 6:00 November 10, 1969. m., 5k The English Proficiency Examinatioa quired of all junior and senior itii majoring in chemistry is scheduled November 19, 1969 at 7:30 p 231 of the Chemistry Build should consult notices posted istry Building for details. English Proficiency Committe R. B. Alexander K. G. Hampton ng. Sta in theC before November 11, ] illd OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS To be eligible to purchase the Texas I lo be eligible to purchase the lexas University ring, an undergraduate dent must have at least one academit in residence and credit for ninety-fm semester hours. 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