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Featured speaker will be Clyde Wells of Granbury and Dallas, president of The Texas A&M University System. Tickets for the dinner will be available on campus, beginning April 12. ment of Wisconsin, and Donald G. Brauer, president, Brauer and Associates, Minneapolis. Recreation and Parks schedules talks “Creating Environments for Leisure Use” is the theme for the Spring Symposium scheduled Monday by the Recreation and Parks Department. Four guest speakers from Can ada, Wisconsin and Minnesota are scheduled during the 1:30 to 5 p.m. symposium and open forum from 8 to 10 p.m. All meetings are open to the public in R&P Building Room 115. The program is part of the de partment’s visiting lecturer series. Speakers are Dr. Jack B. Ellis, professor of environmental stud ies, York University, Toronto; Dr. Roy I. Wolfe, professor of geography, York University; Philip H. Lewis Jr., chairman, Landscape Architecture Depart- Political Science prof wins fellowship Dr. Bruce W. Robeck of the Political Science Department is among 16 winners in the Ameri can Political Science Association’s 1971-72 congressional fellowship program. The 31-year-old assistant pro fessor was selected through na tional competition. The program will extend from mid-November through Aug. 15, 1972. Dr. Robeck will spend the first six weeks in an orientation program and the remainder of the program will be split between House and Senate work on com mittees or with members of Con gress. He teaches classes in the legis lative process and political be havior at A&M. Meat production topic of seminar A recently developed computer simulation model titled “A Dy namic Price Output Model of Beef and Pork Sector” will be the topic of a seminar-workshop spon sored by the A&M University Agricultural Economics Depart ment at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Dr. Richard Crom, Marketing Economics Division of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Wash ington, D. C., will discuss his model which can handle projec tions to 1980. The public is invited to attend the session which will be held in Room 310, Agriculture Building. FREE FLIGHTS IN T-34 for any male student qualifying on the NAVY FLIGHT APTITUDE TEST 22-26 MARCH 1971 8:00 - 4:00 STUDENT UNION BUILDING Navy Information loam SOMETHING SPECIAL FLY NAVY Ag Economics sets seminar for Monday Richard Meckstroth, vice presi dent, Lawrence Warehouse Com pany, Houston, will speak and direct a seminar discussion on “The Use of Warehouse Receipts in Financing Feeder Cattle and Other Agricultural Products” Monday at 3:30 p.m. The seminar, sponsored by the Agricultural Economics Depart ment, will take place in the Lec ture Room of the Animal Indus tries Building. Reactive collisions physics lecture topic Dr. Donald J. Kouri of the University of Houston will lec ture to the Texas A&M University Physics Colloquium Wednesday. The 4 p.m. Physics Room 146 program is entitled “Coupled Channel Operator Approach to Reactive Collisions.” Dr. Kouri is assistant professor of chemistry at UH. Chemical Engineering receives $750 grant Diamond Shamrock Corp. pre sented a $750 unrestricted grant Tuesday to the Chemical Engi neering Department. Wilburn J. (Dub) Butler, works manager and 1940 Texas A&M graduate, and Dale Wreg- rights of the corporation’s Deer Park electrochemical plant made the presentation to Gen. A. R. Luedecke. With the A&M executive vice president for the ceremony were Engineering Dean Fred J. Ben son; Dr. C. D. Holland, chemical engineering head; Dorsey Mc- Crory, development director, and Robert C. Reese, placement and corporate support director. Collegiate FFA to see film on African game A slide presentation on African game will be presented Tuesday to the collegiate chapter of Future Farmers of America at A&M. Dr. James Teer of the Wildlife Sciences Department will present his program at 7:30 p.m. in Chemistry Room 231. Dennis Engelke, vice-president and program chairman, said the speaker recently completed a tour of Africa. Engelke said other items of business will include a discussion of the FFA Student-Prof Ban quet and election of the Outstand ing Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Awards. West picked director of meteor society John West, information repre sentative in A&M’s University Information office, has been ap pointed Texas regional director of the American Meteor Society. Appointment was announced by BATTALION CLASSIFIED FOR SALE HELP WANTED TYPIST WANTED—Must qualify iir per hour, con holi qu work-study program. Start ii Wage scale minimum $1.60 tin ' da; mm' 'y un ediat tinuous, 16 hours per week, more (See Mrs. Ne: (lays. demii c or call 845-7238.) Male - Jobs—Part - time, between 4 :30 & 5:30 p. m. 1 morrow. OFFICIAL NOTICE 1964 Chevy. Factory air. $547. 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The society encourages careful ob servations and experiments in visual, photographic and theo retical meteoric astronomy. AMS membership includes pro fessional astronomers and serious mateurs interested in the study of meteors. West is one of 18 directors in the U. S. and Japan who assist Olivier with the society’s opera tional functions. Coed refused place on boys’ baseball team NEW BUFFALO, Mich. UP) — Jennifer Bradley, a 17-year-old high school senior who wanted to try for the boys’ baseball team, has been called out by the Michi gan High School Athletic Asso ciation. Officials of the association’s rules division wrote the Berrien County coed and New Buffalo High School authorities that “girls cannot engage in sports where part or all of the member ship of a participating team is composed of boys.” Jennifer said after reading her copy of the association’s letter, “I think everyone just tried to brush me off.” But, she added, that because she is a senior, she will drop the issue. However, the coed went on to say, “I hope in the future other girls who are interested will pur sue the matter of girls trying to get on the teams. But, they should start when they are freshmen.” The girl attended at least two of the team’s tryouts but was rejected by the team’s coach when she tried to sign as a player. THE BATTALION Friday, March 19, 1971 College Station, Texas Page 3 BUSIER - JONES AGENCY REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans ARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Home Office: .Nevada, Mo. 3523 Texas Ave. (in. 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