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) 346*3708 GOLF CLUB SNACK BAR OPEN DAILY FROM 10:30 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Page 6 THE BATTALION BA College Station, Texas Wednesday, January 28, 1970 Photo journalist to LectureNextMonth A nationally-known profession al photographer will present an exhibit and lecture at A&M Feb. 10, announced H. F. Filers of the sponsoring Journalism De partment. Mike Tatem, award winning photojournalist and national tech nical representative for Honey well Photographic Products, Inc., will speak at 8 p.m. in the Archi tecture Auditorium. A large ex hibit of Tatem’s work will be on display in the Architecture Foyer the same day. X Canon 163 ELECTRONIC CALCULATOR 1 "M ■ L Types of Calculations: Addition, sub traction, multiplication, division. Con tinual multiplication and division. Product sum and difference. Individ ual quotient. Sum and difference of continual multiplication and division. Constant multiplication and division. Involution. Extraction of square roots. Mixed calculations. Standard deviation calculations. OTIS MCDONALD’S 429 S. Main — Phone 822-1328 Bryan, Texas Filers noted the lecture is open to the public. Tatem’s background includes almost every facet of the photo graphic profession. He is regional vice president of the American Society of Magazine Photograph ers and a member of The Nation al Press Photographers Associa tion. Tatem received the Kenneth P. McLaughlin Award of Merit from the NPPA in 1968 and was award ed honorary membership in Kap pa Alpha Mu, the national photo journalism fraternity, in 1967. During the past two years Tatem has had approximately 45 “one-man” print shows and was commissioned by Bell and Howell to do a 76-print exhibit for Photo Expo ’69. The Denver resident has had his work in most major publica tions, including House Beautiful, Vogue, Architectural Forum, Glamour, Leica Photography, Popular Photography, Modern Photography, Saga, Radio and TV Mirror, The Bride, Living, Ladies Home Journal and Der Spiegel. Tatem was a guest instructor at Ohio University, University of Illinois, Layton School of Art and Winona School of Professional Photography. He has lectured to numerous professional photo graphic organizations. As vice president and manager of tech nical services for Ethol Photo Chemical Corp., he has done con siderable research on films and developers. QUEEN OF NEW YORK LENSMEN Elizabeth Wanderman of Yonkers, N. Y., is reflected in a big lens of Newsweek maga zine photographer Tony Rollo Friday after being chosen Miss New York Press Photog rapher at a contest in the Newsweek Building in New York City. (AP Wirephoto) By Secretary of the Interior Calhoun Named Chairman Of Federal Marine Panel Dr. John C. 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