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THE BATTALION Wednesday, July 15, 1970 College Station, Texas Page 7 ■ - - V ’ & I \ % : ^ mJpr ^ ■% : : ' ■ _ " Geneticist says genetic engineers challenged Minipig developed—After 20 years of research, the Hormel Institute of Austin, Minn., has developed miniature pigs like this one which is inspecting a desk top at the insti tute. Scientists found that pigs are more closely related to man than any other exper imental animal, but the stumbling block to using them for research was size. (AP Wire- photo) Adams named director of development course Billy J. Adams, a member of the College of Business Adminis tration faculty since 1966, will direct the university’s Executive Development Programs starting Sept. 1, announced Dean John E. Pearson. Adams also is promoted to assistant dean and will continue his teaching assignment as as sistant professor of management. He replaces William E. (Bill) Eckles, who is retiring after head ing the EDP since 1960. Executive Development Pro grams conducted by Texas A&M include two one-week courses for lower middle management during May and October, a three-week course for middle and upper level management in January and Feb- rurary and the annual President’s Forum program held each year in April. Approximately 150 executives take part in one or more of the regular programs each year. Several specialized programs also are conducted. They include the recent Public Works Admin istrators Conference, Federal In termediate Credit Bank Confer ence and the Data Processing Management Conference which was conducted in cooperation with IBM in May, 1970. IMA (Continued from page 1) shipboard luncheon in LaHarve and decided to test their friend ship and resourcefulness. The French said they would see what they could do while the 180 cadets from Texas A&M Uni versity’s maritime facility visited Denmark and participated in American Independence Day cere monies. Denmark also wanted no part of the boy, who finally admitted to a French-speaking TMA of ficer that he was the son of an Oran dock worker and was in the midst of his fourth attempt to smuggle himself into the U. S. His name has not been released. Finally, good news came from France: one of Captain Phil- brick’s newly found friends said he would have a pilot boat board the boy at a rendezvous with the “Clipper” as it sailed down the English Channel enroute to Plym outh, England. The week-long drama ended Wednesday. “Philbrick was one relieved captain,” quipped Admiral Craik. He also was undoubtedly anx ious to get out of Europe before the Algerian lad had a chance for a fifth try at getting to the States. Adams anticipates specialized programs for special interest groups will be expanded in the future . “Mr. Eckles built a very suc cessful program,” Adams re marked. “It is a major challenge to keep it at this high level.” Adams explained “a unique feature of our program is the utilization of a large number of outstanding businessmen—all suc cessful in their fields—as guest speakers.” A native of Forney, Adams re ceived the B.S. degree in agricul ture administration (accounting) from Texas A&M in 1941. He was a member of the 1940 basketb&ll team. Following graduation he spent the next 24 years in the U. S. Army except for a three-year period as treasurer and account ant for a Houston firm. Adams received a master’s of business administration degree from- Tulane and is currently working toward the Ph.D. in busi ness administration at Texas A&M. He is a member of Beta Gamma Sigma, national honor society for business majors ,and received the Certificate in Data Processing from the Data Processing Man agement Association in 1969. Adams served in Europe during World War II. He returned to Europe in 1948 as a staff officer, serving until 1952. He commanded an artillery battalion in Korea from 1953 to 1954 and was a student at the Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kan., from 1954-55. Adams was educational staff director in the Officer Manage ment Division of the Department of the Army, Washington, from 1955-58, when he entered Tulane to work on a master’s degree. From 1960-64 he was director of the Computer Simulation Di vision, Army Logistics Manage ment Center, Fort Lee, Va. He was promoted to chief of the Evaluation Division, Combat Services Support Group, in 1964, a position he held until retire ment in 1965 with the rank of colonel. His military decorations in clude the Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Clus ter, Commendation Medal and theater service ribbons from Europe and Korea. Adams was assistant professor of finance at Texas A&M from 1966 through 1967 and was act ing head of the Business Analysis and Research Department during 1968-69. He has served as assistant di ST. THOMAS 1970 EPISCOPAL TOYOTA CHAPEL $1830.00 Sunday Services: 8:00 A.M. BRAZOS 9:15 A. M. VALLEY Adult Class 10:20 A. M. TOYOTA Nursery and Kindergarten ‘ INC. 9:15 A. M. We Service All Foreign Rector: Wm. R. Oxley Make Cars Chaplain: W. M. Seeliger ! 846-6133 Cavitt at Coulter Phone 822-2828 rector of EDP since coming to Texas A&M. He is co-author of a team re port entitled “Comprehensive Plan Report Number One, White Settlement, Texas.” Adams and his wife, Irelene, have two children: Capt. Jack L. Adams, 27, a ground electronics officer with the U. S. Air Force in South Vietnam, and Patricia Adams, 22, a college student. A major challenge to the pure bred beef cattle breeder is to produce animals that fit the de mands of crossbreeding, a univer sity animal geneticist said here Friday. Dr. T. C. Cartwright of the Animal Science Department, dis cussing “genetic engineering” said hybrid cattle are offering new markets for the purebreds. The scientist spoke before about 400 persons attending the 1970 National Polled Hereford “Pattern for Progress” Clinic July 9-10 in the Ramada Inn. He said demand will continue for rounded, middle-of-the-road cattle, but beef producers should use genetic engineering and other technical advances to stay com petitive. “These new markets offer a challenege to the purbred breeder to breed cattle to fit the purposes and needs of crossbreeding,” the speaker pointed out. “This is a shift from the practice of breed ing general purpose cattle to pro ducing cattle for more special purposes. Call it specialization.” Cartwright emphasized “bull power” and said herd sire fertility is 20 to 30 times that of the cow. The bull is the major agent of genetic change. Genetic engineering, he ex plained, brings out the full poten tial of purebreds, particularly in crossbreeding systems. Cartwright divided genetic en gineering into two phases. The first is the cow herd, where ef ficiency of producing a calf is the main consideration. Important herd traits are fertility and nu tritional requirements. The other phase covers steers or feedlot cattle. Primary factors are efficiency of feed use and carcass quality. The geneticist said the “old business of eyeballing individuals doesn’t get the whole job done.” Instead, the purebred man should consider the herd as a whole to determine efficiency. “When we look at the whole herd, we find that about two animals must be maintained in a breeding herd for every fed steer produced. 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