: ♦..-.v.vvw.v -v.•v'.’vMvMv.-’.*’:-v. - »«l«u 'HIUI,,,, The ovenbird is so named be cause its nest is a domed-over structure with the opening at the side like an old-fashioned oven. - * v .v*vv*"* - ‘ • *. ' Used Army Officer’s Uniform. $25 (Quarter Master) 1 Tailorrmade Greeir Uniform $49 2 Set Army Dress Blues $79 each Perfect Condition loupots Faculty to elect tenure committee Faculty members have received ballots to fill five ^positions on the Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure for 1970-71. Academic Vice President Hor ace E. Byers noted there are 18 candidates, two from each college. The ballot must reach I>r. Byers' office by 5 p.m. June 1, to be counted. The five faculty members re ceiving the most votes' will be de clared elected. Candidates and their depart ments include Edwin iB. Doran Jr., geography; Nelson M. Duller Jr., physics; Archie I. Flowers, -■■-A : •A >y rade 'I Scrfewd LET US ARRANGE YOUR TRAVEL... ANYWHERE IN THE U. S. A. ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD Reservations and Tickets For All Airlihes and Steamships — Hotels and Rent Car Reservations Ms*?* pp -Call 822-3737- Robert Halsell Travel Service 1016 Texas Avenue Bryan MAY 29 WILL BE OUR FINAL DAY OF OPERATION Please pick up your clothes before that time. CAMPUS CLEANERS Joel English Manager veterinary public health; Bob M. Callaway, civil engineering; Cur tis L. Godfrey, soil and crop sci ences; W. Weston Harper, archi tecture; Harold Hawkins, edu cational administration; Herbert H. Lang, history, and Joseph J. McGraw, urban planning. Also, Leslie L. Palmer, health and physical education; Travis J. Parker, geology; Clinton A. Phil lips, management; William M. Romane, veterinary medicine and surgery; N. Arthur Stewart, management; Walter A. Varvel, psychology; Gustav M. Watkins, plant sciences; Robert S. Wick, nuclear engineering, and Bruno J. Zwolinski, chemistry. ★ ★ ★ Davis named best E.G. student James B. Davis, freshmen gen eral engineering student from Houston, has been named winner of the T. R. Spence award as outstanding student of the De partment of Engineering Graph ics, committee chairman Prof. S. M. Cleland has announced. Davis will receive a gold watch provided by an endowment from Bovay Engineers of Houston and Spokane in honor of T. R. Spence, engineer who headed the Texas A&M physical plant for many years. Second place winner was Bar ry F. Duncan, freshman in nu clear engineering from Port Ar thur, and Billy Snow, agricultural engineering freshman from Abi lene, was third. These received plaques, Cleland said. The competition involved par ticipation in team solution of de sign problems. Also, serving on the awards committee were Pro fessors L. E. Stark and P. M. Mason. ★ ★ ★ A&M acquires second research ship A&M has acquired a second oceanographic research ship for expanded operations in the Gulf of Mexico. Dr. Richard A. Geyer, head of the Oceanography Department, said the 100-foot steel-hulled ves sel was formerly owned by Scripps Institution of Oceano graphy. The twin-engine craft, named “ORCA,” is currently undergoing modifications. The Moody Foun dation of Galveston awarded the university an $88,000 grant for purchase and installation of oceanographic instrumentation and laboratory facilities. Dr. Geyer said ORCA will be primarily used for research along the continental shelf of the Gulf Coast, beginning this summer. Such operation, he explained, will free the university’s present oceanographic research vessel, the 180-foot R/V Alaminos, for deep water projects and long-duration cruises. ORCA is A&M’s fourth vessel. In addition to the Alaminos, the university operates the “Texas Clipper,” a 15,000-ton converted oceanliner used as a training ship for its Texas Maritime Academy, and a 55-foot Chris Craft Constel lation which has been transform ed into a water-quality research vessel operating on the Houston Ship Channel and Galveston Bay. A&M is the only institution in the state with deep sea-going ca pabilities. ★ ★ ★ 10 Liberal Arts seniors get awards Ten seniors have been pre sented Liberal Arts and Educa tion College “Distinguished Honor Awards” recognizing exemplary scholarship and leadership. Certificates were awarded by Education Dean Dr. Frank Hubert and Dr. Charles E. Mc- Candless, associate dean of liberal arts. Recipients also will be recog nized at commencement Saturday. Liberal arts award recipients are history majors David S. Ely of Lordsburg, N. M., and William H. Seele, San Antonio; economics, Laurence A. Frisk, Weston, Conn., and William M. Knolle, Bellville; political science, Lewis W. Hud gins Jr., Galveston; psychology, Charles G. Jones, Denver, Colo., and Geoffrey M. Shute, Houston, and English, Suzanne Scrivner, Bryan, and Charlene Ragsdale, Temple. Conee Jean Kohler, education curriculum and instruction major of Richardson, received the Col lege of Education award. ★ ★ ★ Continental gives Oceanography $3,000 Continental Oil Co. has awarded the Oceanography Department an unrestricted $3,000 grant. Dr. Richard A. Geyer, depart ment head, said the funds will be used for various types of instruc tional and research activities for which other financial support is not available. Geyer noted Conoco has made similar awards to A&M the past three years. THE Wednesday, May 27, 1970 BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 6 THERE ARE APARTMENTS AND THEN THERE IS TANGLEWOOD SOUTH For Those who Desire Quiet Luxury Living, Excellent Location and Congenial Atmosphere. $145. - $260. 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