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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.
AGGIELAND FLOWER &
GIFT SHOPPE
Member F.T.D for out of town orders.
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om,
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unfurnished
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Phone 846-7334.
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Married couples only. 846-3408.
liversity Acres. 13tfn
RENT A HOME
TRINITY GARDEN
DUPLEXES
I M projector and films for rent—Akkic
in (next to Loupot’s). 135tfn
inf?
(will also work your cattle. Call 822-
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2 Bedrooms
1% Baths
Central Heat & Air
Fully Carpeted & Draped
All Electric Kitchens
Attached Garage with Washer
and Dryer Connections
Privately Fenced Back Yard
1 Block from Elementary
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3 Blocks from Proposed High
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For Rental Information
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WORK WANTED
FOR SALE
1968 Honda DB
rack.
350. Windshield,
846-5416 after 5.
Lif?)?age
16tfn
Camaro 1968. 327 Cl, V-8, 4 barrel, 4-
eed, factory air, LeMans Blue, white
radio, low mileage. $1495. 846-
speed
vinyl
1962 Chrysler New Yorker. For parts
15t4
only. Make offer. 846-9036.
Border collie puppies. Call after 6
p. m. 846-3924. 15t3
’68 Plymouth Fury III, V-8, two-door
brakes, steering, factory
air. 35,000 miles. Excellent condition. 823-
iry
Itop. Power brake
35,000 miles. Exce
0961 or after 5, 846-5768.
15t2
HONDA SUPERHAWK 305cc. COM
PLETELY CUSTOM BIKE. LOOKS
GREAT—RUNS SAME. MUCH CHROME.
MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY — CHEAP !
846-2940. 14t3
Twin l>eds with mattress and springs.
Juhle bed with box sprinf
condition. 822-4538 after 5.
Double bed with box
PONTIAC G. T. O. ’66. POLYGLAS
TIRES, MAGS, HOLLEY, STEREO
TAPES, CUSTOM PAINT, AIR, EVEN
MORE. EXCELLENT CONDITION. $1795.
846-5854. 13t5
Tapes, tapes, 8 track - brand new,
guaranteed perfect - latest country west
ern, rock - soul — The very latest releases,
all artists - Fantastic prices — only $4.75
each Tell your friends about this deal
Aggie Den.
Racquel Welch posters - new release
beautifu
ul - also many new red hot posters
arriving daily - Come see Aggie Den 9tfn
Girlie films - Beaver - 8M black and
whites - 200 foot rolls regularly $30.00
per roll, new 3 rolls for $25.00. Limited
supply—Aggie Den. 8tfn
12 x 60 mobile home. Call 845-6551. 6tfn
lypiny, experienced. 846-5416
after 5.
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Ion and gut. Call 846-4477.
upplies
123tfn
Custom Bookbinding, Plastic Spi
ral Binding, and Gold Stamping
of Books, Journals, Theses,
Dissertations, and Reports.
UNIVERSAL BINDERY
311 Church Street,
College Station — 846-3840
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Ifping, full time, Notary Public,
•iricard accepted, 823-6410 or 82
Bank-
3-3838.
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IPING, electric. Close to campus. Expe
cted. Reasonable. 846-2934. Itfn
'.'Ping. Electric, symbols, experienced.
*•8165. 132tfn
HELP WANTED
“Oan Church desires nursery a
"iday morning 9:30 to 12. Call
Itiday
823-8223.
ttendant.
823-5451
14t3
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Havoline, Amalie,
Conoco.
34c cjt*
Prestone — $1.69 Gal.
—EVERYDAY—
J’e stock all local major brands,
where low oil prices originate.
Quantity Rights Reserved
Heel Bearings - Exhausts
System Parts, Filters,
Water and Fuel Pumps.
Almost Any Part Needed
25-40% Off List
Brake Shoes $3.60 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
We Stock
EELCO
EDELBROCK
HURST
MR GASKET
CAL CUSTOM
Other Speed Equipment
Alternators
$19.95 Exchange
Starters - Generators
Many $13.95 exch.
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
Our 25th year in Bryan
TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Surfboards, Posters, Leather, and More
Open Daily
6 to 10
Thursday
10 to 9
29th at Stillmeadow in Wee Villa
846-0324
ige
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POSTERS - POSTERS - POSTERS -
POSTERS. The kind you like Aggie Den
(next to Loupot’s). 135tfn
4 and 8 track tapes, 5 for 5Lo.UU gu;
teed Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s). 135tfn
Bumper stickers - Bumper stickers
Bumper stickers - Bumper stickers - All
kinds Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s).
oupot s).
135tfn
Tape decks,
tapes, radios,
ue sticks,
orket book
;, cas:
girlie
and 8 track tapes, cassette
ssette tape players. Jointed
magazines, girlie films,
party albums, record albums,
rs, watches,
1 at real b:
—Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s). 135tfn
poc
playboy pin-up posters, watchef
Almost anything. All at real bargains
Jointed cue sticks from $9.95 to $15.00
good selectio
Aggie Den (next
to Lou-
135tfn
Ann-Margaret Vietnam photos in livi
as
supply Aggie Den
rgaret Vietnam photos in living
Fantastic collectors item - Limited
(next to Loupot’s).
135tfn
Girlie magazines, and pocket books at
50 r /c discount - Don’t pay more ! Buy your
magazines at Vf. price at Aggie Den. 135tfn
Three
Japanese made electric guitar,
pickups, vibrator and case. Worth over
$100.00 but selling for $55. 845-2803 129tfn
Watch Repairs
Jewelry Repair
Diamond Senior
Ring’s
Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
SPECIAL NOTICE
To be eligible to purchase the Texas
A&M University ring, an undergraduate
must have at least one academic year in
residence and credit for nine-five
(95)
semester hours. The hours passed at pre
grade report period on October
rs pai
period
19, 1970 may be used in satisfying the
ninety-five (95) hour requirement. Stu
dents qualifying under this regulation may
now leave their names with the ring clerk.
Room 7, Richard Coke Building. She, in
records to determine
their eligibility. Orders for these rings
the Ring Clerk starting
turn will check
igibility.
will be taken b:
y on
or about January 22, 1971. The ring clerk
is on duty from 8:00 to 12:00 noon, Mon
day through Friday, of each week.
H. L. Heaton, Dean
Admissions and Records.
BILL’S TOP SHOP
SEAT COVERS
VINYL TOPS
Installation
Repairs
RECONDITIONING
AUTO CARPETS
HEADLINERS
1008 W. 25th, Bryan
822-4918
14t3
Attention December Graduates. You may
begin ordering your Graduation Invitations
at the Building Cashier’s Window in the
MSC. 9-12, 1-4, Mon.-Fri. The deadline
for ordering is Oct. 15. 14tl2
Baha’ I Students - REMINDER. FEAST
of Mashiyyat, Saturday, September 26. Din
ner at 6:30 p. m., FEAST at 7:30 p. m.
Fireside every Thursday, 8:00 p. m. 1204
Marstellar. 846-9793. 13t4
Aggie Den open from 8 a. m. till mid
night, 7 days each week. Aggie Den (next
to Loupot’s). 135tfn
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
WANTED
ROOMMATE TO SHARE UNFUR
NISHED APARTMENT, $150 MONTHLY,
AIR CONDITIONED NO WEIRDO’S OR
CAMEL-JOCKS. 822-1001 AFTER 5. 16t3
Working girl need roommate to share
expenses. Call 822-2146 after 5. 14t3
Female roommate to share two bedroom
duplex. Call Taffi, 846-9036 after 5. 9tfn
WE BUY ALMOST ANYTHING—AGGIE
DEN (next to Loupot’s). 135tfn
We buy magazines, pocket books, tapes,
tape decks, etc. We buy almost anything
of value—Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s).
135tfn
We buy used magazines, pocket books,
playboys,—Aggie Den. 135tfn
CHILD CARE
Child care with experience; need new
recruits. 846-6536. 133tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
S23-8626. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
■jf Student Publications before deadline of
1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication.
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.
[night,
135tfn
Aggies! - Bring your date to the Aggie
Den and enjoy billiards and pin-hall—Ag
gie Den.
135tf
Ladies invited to the Aggie Den - Get
up a party and come enjoy the Aggie
Den, 307 University. 135tfn
Attention personnel of A&M University.
“nt<
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furnishings at prices th:
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Wood's Furniture Cent
-lephone
niture outlet offers y
Av
enue, Telephone 823-0947. This retail fur-
the finest in home
er, 800 Texas
17. This retail
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822-1336 822-1307
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1018 S. Texas 822-5121
Bob Boriskie *55
COINS SUPPLIES
DR. G. A. SMITH
Optometrist
Specializing in eye
examination & contact lenses
DIAL 822-3557
DOWNTOWN BRYAN
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Cal!: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3100 S. College
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan
and College Station can save you
up to 40% on auto parts, oil,
filters, etc. 846-5626.
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
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Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
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909 S. 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.
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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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