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: ■■ • ■■ • ■ ■ ;. ’■ , ... ..... ; . '; ■ ' • r y 27,197# :e Lotiu INSTANT PRINTING DGSS'ff/iMSOGa'u’ff OKISo Reproduction Division of Newman Printing Company 505 Church Street 302 West 28th COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS BRYAN, TEXAS 77801 846-2157 822-1518 QUICK - SHARP ■ THRIFTY — FLOWERS ^ Complete Store Baby Albums - Party Goods Unusual Gifts Aggieland Flower & Gift Shoppe 209 University Drive College Station 846-5825 •0961 3773 t ATTENTION ENGINEERS Positions are for young- men with BS in Electrical, Petroleum and Mechanical Engineering, who want to work. If you’re looking for a cozy, indoor job, don’t bother to read any further. Interesting and challenging career opportunities in tech nical management with a company serving the oil indus try. Our field engineers manage a mobile laboratory and supervise three technicians while performing var ious electronic, velocity, radioactive and mechanical measurements in wells drilled for hydrocarbons. Employment not subject to contractural fluctuations. Top earning, excellent promotional opportunities if self motivated, opportunities for individual recognition. If you like hunting and fishing and the out-of-doors, chances are you will like the position we offer. On campus for interviews — March 3rd—Claude Culver Class of 1957. Schlumberger Well Services THE HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPANY AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ftpl I Own KINDERGARTEN CROWDED ? Your id can receive more personal attention « CALVARY BAPTIST KINDERGAR- Bi, Maximum ratio 16-1. 822-3679. 2009 Slitt, COME SEE. 62tfn US ^0. wor SG& noN Schulz ((•1005. HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN- f.R, 3400 South College, State Licensed. &8626. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn Health Ed Majors To Hold Seminar A&JM health education majors will hear Dr. Robert Kaplan of Ohio State speak on “Consumer Health” in a Tuesday seminar. The Health Education Seminar will be from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Architecture Auditorium, an nounced Dr. Carl W. Landiss, Health and Physical Education Department head. Originally scheduled for March 10, the address by Dr. Kaplan has been changed to Tuesday, ex plained Melba Hartford, health education instructor who coordi nates the seminars. She said other students, facul ty-staff and the public will be welcome at the Tuesday seminar. Professor of health education in Ohio State’s School of Physical Education, Kaplan for three years was an official of the American Medical Association. He was health-fitness consultant and staff coordinator for the commit tee on exercise and physical fit ness. Grad Student to Get Teaching Award Charles D. Mickey, A&M grad uate student in chemistry, will receive the James Bryant Conant Award in High School Chemistry Teaching at the May meeting of the American Chemical Society in Toronto. The coveted award is sponsored by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Inc. Mickey currently is working toward a Ph.D. in inorganic chem istry at Texas A&M under Dr. Ralph A. Zingaro. The Florida native taught 11 years at Alamo Heights High School in San Antonio. During the period from 1957, Mickey also BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 4e per wor 3c per word each additional day Minimum charge—60e Classified Display 90d per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication Political Announcements Subject to action of the Dem ocratic Primary May 2, 1970. For U. S. Representative of the Sixth Congressional District of Texas. OLIN E. TEAGUE (Re-Election) CHILD CARE Child care. Call for information. 846-8151. 598tfn Gregory’s Day Nursery, 604 Boyett 593tfl> THE ATTIC FURNITURE WROUGHT IRON GLASSWARE CLOTHES 822-2619 Corner Bryan & 27th prestone $1.59 Gai. Havoline, Amalie, Enco, Conoco. 32c qt. —EVERYDAY— fe stock all local major brands, where low oil prices originate. Quantity Rights Reserved Wheel Bearings - Exhausts System Parts, Filters, ' Water and Fuel Pumps. 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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Dunn, John Patterson ree: Ph.D. in Education rtation: THE RELATIONSHIP BE- Degree: Ph.D. in Education Disser TWEEN STRENGTH AND SELECTED SOCIAL AND PERSONALITY FAC TORS. ime: March 9, 1970- at 1:00 p. m. 'lace: Room 214 in G. Rollie White Col. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College joring in Chemistry is scheduled 18, 1970 at 7 :30 p. m. in room 231 of the Chemistry Building. Students should con sult notices posted in the Chemistry Build ing 'before March 13, 1970 for details. 76tll ATTENTION POLITICAL SCIENCE MAJORS: ™ ■*, j g g 0 i n g to ve completed more English requirements at 4:00 p. m. March 2 and 3 in 308 Nagle. Political Science students must pass this examina tion to be eligible for graduation. Please come by the Political Science Department office in 201 of the YMCA Building by Friday, February 27 at 5:00 p. m. to sign up to take it. 71t8 Award om the Application forms for Spring Scholarships may be obtained fr Student Financial Aid Office, Room 303, YMCA Building during the period February 16th - March 31, 1970. AH applications must be filed with the Student Financial oust he Aid Office by not later than 5:00 p. m. April 1, 1970. Late applications will not be accepted. 70t26 SPECIAL NOTICE STUD SERVICE — AMERICAN KEN NEL CLUB REGISTERED MINIATURE SCHNAUZER — SALT AND PEPPER COLORED. 15 MONTHS OLD. CALL 846-6545.' - 75t4 SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. 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Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5816 THE BATTALION Friday, February 27, 1970 College Station, Texas Page 3 taught chemistry a year at San Antonio College. His students generally domi nated the ACS competitive exam in chemistry for San Antonio area students. Mickey’s students placed first, second, fourth, fifth and seventh in the top 10 positions in 1969. In 1968, they took first and third and, in 1964, nine of the first 10 places. Hubert, Four Others AttendEducationConfab Dean Frank Hubert, three Col lege of Education faculty mem bers and a graduate student are representing A&M at the Ameri can Association of Colleges of Teacher Education conference this week in Chicago. Accompanying the dean are Dr. Earl Jones, associate dean; Dr. Glenn R. Johnson, Curriculum and Instruction Department head, and Dr. Paul R. Hensarling, educa tional administration professor. J. Frank Thorton, educational administration doctoral student of Trinity, also is attending. Cystic Fibrosis Detection (Continued from page 1) Medicine groups centered their analyses on sodium content. Re search soon revealed, however, that nail clippings from newborn infants are often sodium contam inated, making such an analysis alone unreliable. The standard means for cystic fibrosis detection is the “sweat test” in which the sodium, chlor ine and potassium concentrations observed in cystic fibrosis pa tients has been found to be two to five times the concentration found in normal individuals. “Immediately following birth,” Dr. Fite pointed out, “the sweat glands are inactive, so such a test cannot be used as a screening method to detect cystic fibrosis in newborn infants.” The “sweat test” also is time- consuming, making it undesirable for a mass screening program. Doctors believe the cystic fi brosis frequency is approximately one in each one thousand births. “This doesn’t sound like too much,” Dr. Harrison remarked, “but it takes on a different sig nificance when you consider the profound medical effects of the disease.” “Through early detection and improved pulmonary and dietary management, studies have shown a significant number of cystic fi brosis children can survive to late adolescent and adult life,” Dr. Harrison said. The Activation Analysis Re search Laboratory has analyzed nail clippings for sodium content from approximately 2,000 chil dren bom in Houston and Bryan. This program has already been credited with discovery of one cystic fibrosis case. Town Hall Act, Two Dances Highlight Military Weekend Architecture Student Named to Task Force Joe Flores, senior architecture major from McAllen, has been appointed to the Task Force on Professional Responsibility to So ciety, a national committee of the American Institute of Archi tects. He is one of four students in the United States on the commit tee. Appointed to the committee in the latter part of the fall semes ter, he will be attending a meet ing in Washington, D. C., today, Saturday and Sunday. Flores is president of Forums for Environmental Studies, fi nance chairman of the Contempo rary Arts Committee, and Spring Film Festival secretary-treasurer. Town Hall attraction Kenny Rogers and the First Edition will highlight the March 6-7 Military Weekend. According to project officer Wes Jordan, the Combat Ball for Army ROTC cadets starts at 9 p.m. March 6, following the Town Hall performance. tonight on the tube TONIGHT 5:00 3 (5) General Hospital 15 (12) Misteroger’s Neighborhood 5:30 3 (5) CBS Evening News 15 (12) Sesame Street 6:00 3 (5) Evening News 6:30 3 (5) Get Smart 15 (12) Campus and Community Today 7:00 3 (5) Brady Bunch 15 (12) What’s New 7:30 3 (5) Hogan’s Heroes 15 (12) Forsyte Sag 8:00 3 (5) Friday Night Movie 8:30 15 (12) This Week 9:00 15 (12) The Advocates 10:00 3 (5) Final News 10:30 3 (5) Friday Late Movie MONDAY 3:00 3 (5) Corner Pyle 15 (12) Sesame Street (re peat of Friday’s) 3:30 3 (5) Town Talk 4:00 3 (5) A&M Instructional Programs 4:30 3 (5) Bewitched 5:00 3 (5) General Hospital 15 (12) Misteroger’s Neighborhood 5:30 3 (5) CBS Evening News 15 (12) Sesame Street (new story) 6:00 Evening News 6:30 3 (5) Gunsmoke 15 (12) Campus and Com munity Today 7:00 15 (12) What’s New 7:30 3 (5) Here’s Lucy 15 (12) French Chef 8:00 3 (5) Mayberry RFD 15 (12) Spectrum 8:30 3 (5) Doris Day 15 (12) Kukla, Fran and Ollie 9:00 3 (5) Carol Burnett 15 (12) Why You Smoke— A Self-Test 9:30 15 (12) Your Dollar’s Worth 10:00 3 (5) Final News 10:30 3 (5) The FBI 11:30 3 (5) The Law and Mr. Jones Theme of the dance, to be held in Duncan Dining Hall is “Vic tory in Europe.” Decorations will depict village scenes in Germany, France and Italy. 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