•w.r. . • ■ • • • - ■ v' V.V V. ' "Ml l)|| 4 "“•Hill ^ton.in E»E is" !lt Location ) !Nrs li «t, Eoc1ok{ >0 TAMU, In uj 1 Wljhtfiii Dr. Thomas R. Richmond wins award Dr. Thomas R. Richmond of the Texas A&M University Soil and Crop Sciences Department has been named winner of a U.S. Department of Agriculture Su perior Service Award. The honor came during the recent 24th annual USD A Honor Awards Program in Washington, D. C. Presentation was by Secre tary of Agriculture Clifford M. Hardin, and Sen. Carl T. Curtis of Nebraska was the main speaker. Richmond, a member of the Crops Research Division of the USDA’s Agricultural Research Service, was among 86 persons in the United States to receive Superior Service Awards. The research agronomist was cited “for improving knowledge of cotton genetics and breeding through personal research, effec tive leadership of a research team, coordination of a regional re search project, and training of scientists in genetics.” Richmond entered federal serv ice in 1932 when he joined the Bureau of Plant Industry, Soils and Agricultural Engineering, at Greenville, Texas. In 1946, he re ceived a grant to conduct explor ations for certain species of cot ton in Central America. And in 1957, he was invited by the French Government to appraise cotton research and production problems in Africa. This past January and Febru ary, he served as an agricultural consultant to the World Bank on a mission to Sudan in Africa. Richmond holds BS and MS degrees from Texas A&M. His doctoral degree is from the Uni versity of Minnesota. The scientist lives at 505 Cres cent in Bryan. THE BATTALION Wednesday, June 3, 1970 College Station, Texas Page 5 Women’s swimming classes set DR. THOMAS R. RICHMOND Special swimming classes for women will be conducted begin ning June 16 at Texas A&M by the Health and Physical Educa tion Department. Two four-week sessions for be ginning and advanced swimmers will be conducted at P. L. Downs Jr. Natatorium, announced Dr. Carl Landiss, department head. Registration for both classes will be June 16 at Coach Art Adamson’s office in the nata torium. First session beginners classes will be 5 to 6 p.m. Tues days and Thursdays from June 16 to July 11. First session advanced classes also will meet at 5 p.m., on Mon days and Wednesdays (June 15- July 11). 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