•' * • •••■: ■ ■.•.■■■; i 3 i o y i & 3N THE BATTALION riday, September 25, 1970 College Station, Texas Page 3 J. C. (Jim) Harris THE BUG SHOP, Inc. 1911 So. College Ava 3 Bryan, Texas 77801 Phone 822-5383 Bryan's Leading Independent Volkswagen Service SATURDAY The CORNERSTONE BLUES BAND 9 p. m. — la. m. Set-Ups & Sandwiches Available VICTOR'S 333 University North Gate ACROSS FROM THE POST OFFICE A&M receives $2 million Texas A&M has been awarded National Science Foundation grants totaling $2.5 million, for operation of the institution’s Sea Grant Program, announced Act ing President A. R. Luedecke. The grants include $1,166,000 for academic year 1970-71 and $1,400,000 in 1971-72 for develop ment of marine resources in Tex- In addition to the work con ducted by A&M, the funds also will help support marine work at six other Texas schools and at Dow Chemical Co., Luedecke said. “We are expanding our coopera tive efforts with other Texas schools and with industry in or der to focus the best talents in the state toward the area of ma rine resources and to fulfill the needs of the state for education, research and advisory services,” explained Dr. John C. Calhoun, A&M’s vice president for pro grams and director of its Sea Grant Program. During 1970-71, third year of the program, A&M will direct $166,900 toward cooperative work with Del Mar College in Corpus Christi, Texas State Technical In stitutes at Waco and Harlingen, University of Houston, Lamar State College of Technology at Beaumont, and Brazosport Junior College and Dow Chemical at Freeport. Calhoun said the program at A&M is a university-wide effort, with participation by 21 depart ments and divisions in eight of the university’s colleges. Under its Sea Grant Program agreement with NSF, A&M pro vides matching funds which raise the total third-year effort to more than $1.7 million and next year’s program to $2.1 million, the uni versity official explained. Calhoun said Sea Grant funds will be used to support 50 proj ects involving more than 100 pro fessional staff members. This year’s program includes $611,000 for research, $254,500 for education and training programs, $150,000 for marine advisory serv ices and $150,500 for program di rection and development. Research activities involve in vestigations in living resources (primarily fisheries), seafood science and technology, manage- Liberal Arts ment and preservation of the en vironment, mineral resources, en gineering and technology, marine socio-economics and marine re sources law. Technical development services will also be initiated under the third-year grant through A&M’s Industrial Economics Research Division. This project will provide technical assistance to port direc tors and developers, small manu facturing firms and the marine recreation industry. The Sea Grant Program is di rected toward development of ed ucational, research and advisory activities in the fields of marine science and education. A&M is one of 10 universities in the na tion receiving institutional sup port under the NSF program. (Continued from page 1) ternoon in three hour courses now having them (this effective next spring), proposing no major quiz zes or papers during dead week in departments of the college, and proposing the 4.0 system. ROSES We Specialize In Them— Red, yellow, pink, tropicana We Have Them. 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Students interested in applying- for a Rhodes Scholarship should confer with :er, R. H. Ballinger, Room 302-A Academic Bldg., by October 6, 1970. 15tfn It is now time for all Corps Accounts, Corpb Civilian Government Organizations, Depart- nt Organizations, . mental and Professional Clubs, Hometown Hubs, ccount, S rning Organization: imetown and International Clubs, Honor Societies, unt. Sports Clubs, Stu- MSC Advised Ac dent Body Governing Organizations, and Service Organizations to apply for Official Recognization by the University, at the Student Finance Center, MSC, 8-12, 1-4. Mon. - Fri. Deadline October 1, 1970. 3tl6 GARAGE SALE 1718 North Rosema from 9-6. Clothi purses, North Rosemary. Friday, Saturday 6. Clothing, gifts, suitcases, shoes, food, UNUSED items. 16tl Female students Den - from 8 a. rr a week. nvited to the Aggie till midnight, 7 days Maggies invited to the Aggie Den - Come e 1 join the fun - open 8 a. m. till midn 7 days a week. 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Main 822-6000 Alan Giles, senior in political science, asked why a course pro posed in black politics last year had been turned down. “The executive committee was more in favor of an ethnic ap proach,” McCandless explained. “The head of the political science department then (Dr. William C. Gibbons) said it’s either this (the black politics course) or nothing at all.” “Sociology now has a course in ethnic sociology,” Giles said. “If sociology students wanted a more specific course, say one studying the ghetto Negro, do you think this would have a chance ?” McCandless said if the course proposal was well developed, he felt it would go through. Students on the Liberal Arts Student Council are: Economics —- Terry Hogwood, senior; Stanley Friedli, junior; Dean Boyd, sophomore. English — Kenton L. Smith, senior; Sylvia King, junior; Deb orah Rauch, sophomore. History — Michael Hardin, sen ior; Robert A. Richers, junior; Mark E. Krugler, sophomore. Journalism — Payne Harrison, senior; Fran Haugen, junior; Hayden Whitsett, sophomore. Modern Language — Rebecca Kirby, senior; James Medl, jun ior; Jean Linger, sophomore. Philosophy—Michael T. Kram- pitz, senior; William T. Hamilton, junior; John W. O’Hara, sopho more. Law (Continued from page 1) pictures for the civilian section, even though they were warned seven weeks before the pictures were due. “Civilians were given some 20- plus pages free-gratis for civilian activities,” Olson said. Bill Gore, Moore Hall president; Bill Shaw, Leggett Hall president and Fernando Gia»netti, Schu macher Hall president, said their dorms had submitted pictures they couldn’t find anywhere in the Ag- gieland. Joe Arredondo, who will be ci vilian editor this year, said he will see if it is possible to get more civilians working on the ci vilian section. Gore said it seemed the only way a civilian could get on the Aggieland staff would be to be come a member of Company A-2. He said he would be interested in working on it in order to see proper civilian representation, but he was not willing to join the corps to do it. Most, if not all, of the Aggie land staff usually belongs to A-2. Arredondo said the civilians would have 34 free pages to work with this year. BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED CANTEBURY BELTS nines umbersitp men’s! toear 329 University Drive 713/846-2706 Collette Station, Texas 77840 BROWN - ALLEN MOTOR CO. OLDSMOBILE SALES - SERVICE ‘Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2400 Texas Ave. NEED HELP? Visit our modern pharmacy for a complete variety of health needs. Joe Shaffer’s REDMOND TERRACE DRUGS 1402 Hwy. 6 South 846-5701 FAST FREE DELIVERY Psychology — Mike Grubbs, senior; John Green, junior; Sam J. Buser, sophomore. Sociology — Johnny P. Smith, senior; Cecelia Vandiver, junior; David O. Davies, sophomore. Bill Vance, senior, history ma jor, is president. 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