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Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, February 18, 1970 THE BATTALION Bird Watchers Set Thursday Meeting The Brazos Ornithological So ciety will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Lone Star Gas Co. Flame Room in Bryan. Dr. Ethel Tsutsui will discuss the identification of birds. Win tering hawks and their distin guishing characteristics in the field will be the subject of this month’s meeting. The club is planning a March 8 field trip to Sam Houston State Park in Huntsville. HANDY IMPROVEMENT—Reading speed and comprehension improvement are avail able to all residence hall students, usually as near as the dorm president or corps unit scholastic sergeant. In Squadron 4, materials are even more accessible. Freshman Larry Luethke (seated, left,) gets help from scholastic sergeant Richard J. Rynearson in learn ing to use the mechanical reading pacer. By spending about an hour a week with the Counseling and Testing Center equipment, he has increased his reading rate by 100 words per minute. Dr. Ohno to Lecture Thursday, Friday The chairman of the Biology Department for the City of Home Medical Center in Duarte, Calif., will give two genetics lectures here this week. Dr. Susumu Ohno’s first dis cussion, “Genetic Regulatory Mechanism of Induction in High er Animals,” is at 3:45 p.m. Thursday in Room 100 Chemis try. the Texas State Guard is begin ning a large-scale recruiting drive to increase the organiza tion’s strength, BSU commander Tom Wiley III announced. The state guard, officially organized in 1941, is an element of the state’s military forces. Its mission is to provide a reservoir of military strength for use by the State of Texas as a supple ment to the Texas National Guard. Wiley said the Texas State Guard is presently organized as a cadre force with six defense groups. There are 27 battalions and 131 security units, one of which is located at each National Guard armory. Information concerning Texas State Guard membership units in the Bryan-College Station area is available by phoning 822-1600. dents through the state’s Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA), explained Robert M. Logan. “Most Pennsylvania students think they can apply for PHEAA aid only as a high school senior,” the student aid director said. “But scholarships are up to $50(1 a year and loans can be obtained at any undergraduate level.” In order for a student to be considered for 1970-71 awards or loans, completed applications must be mailed by April 30, he said. Bryan State Guard Unit Begins Recruit Drive The Bryan Security Unit of Pennsylvania Students Eligible for Aid Texas A&M students from Pennsylvania may have an un suspected source of financial aid, according to officials of the uni versity’s Student Aid Office. 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