Page 4 College Station, Texas Wednesday, August 11, 1971 THE BATTALION T1 Cai Campus briefs 1971 Aggieland available in Student Publication Office < The first shipment of 1971 Ag- gielands arrived last Wednesday and yearbooks are available to students who paid for them dur ing the 1970-71 academic year, announced Jim Lindsey, director of information and publications. Lindsey said approximately 5,- 000 yearbooks were received in the first shipment from Taylor Publishing Co. in Dallas, and an other truckload arrived Tuesday. He said students must bring their identification cards to the Student Publications Office on the second floor of the Services Building. The 584-page yearbook is one of the largest ever' assembled for Texas A&M students and in cludes a number of full-color pages, Lindsey said. Editor Jerry L. Boles and his staff dedicated the 1971 issue to A. R. Luedecke, executive vice president of Texas A&M. A 1932 graduate, Luedecke served as acting president following the death of A&M President Earl Rudder last year. ★ ★ ★ Engineering plans teaching institute A Better Teaching Institute will be conducted for interested Col lege of Engineering faculty mem bers, Dean Fred J. Benson an nounced. The Aug. 25-26 institute will be in the CNB Room of the City National Bank in Bryan. Talks, discussion and panels conducted by faculty from throughout the university will cover the psychology of learning, projects lab, student feedback, lecture techniques, effective me dia use, teaching creativity, team design projects, self-paced in struction and quizzes, exams and grading. ★ ★ ★ Sociology gets new faculty member Dr. Albert Schaffer has been appointed to the faculty of the Sociology and Anthropology De partment effective Sept. 1. Previously at the University of Alabama, Schaffer will be a full professor in the department, an nounced Dr. R. L. Skrabanek, acting head. “Dr. Shaffer will have primary responsibility in teaching and re search in urban sociology,” Skra banek said. The new A&M pro fessor also specializes in political sociology. Schaffer, his wife Ruth and daughter moved to Bryan from Tuscaloosa earlier this summer. His appointment brings the new Sociology and Anthropology De partment faculty to 12 members, 10 of which have the Ph.D. An 11th doctorate is expected by the State Farm is still paying big car insurance dividends to eligible Texas policy holders on expiring six-month policies. U. M. Alexander '40 221 S. Main Bryan Phone: 823-0742 STATE FARM (<£>) INSURANCE STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: Bloomington, Illinois FAST CASH Pawn Loans On Anything of Value. We Buy 8 Track Tapes - Tape Decks - Guns - Golf Clubs. We Have Exceptional Values In New and Used Guns - Radios - Tapes and Diamonds. TEXAS STATE CREDIT CO. 1014 Texas Ave. — Bryan Weingarten Center fall semester. The department was organized in the College of Liberal Arts last fall, from the Agricultural Eco nomics and Sociology Department and with the addition of anthrop ology. Five of the present depart ment faculty members retain ma jor commitment in the College of Agriculture. Animal Science head named society chief Dr. O. D. Butler, head of the Animal Science Department, has been elected president of the American Society of Animal Sci ence. The action came .at the 63rd annual meeting of the organiza tion last week at the University of California at Davis. Butler was vice president of the organi zation last year. Under his leadership, A&M faculty members presented 28 re search papers at this year’s meet ing of the 3,750-member organiza tion. Butler has been head of the Animal Science Department since 1956; after receiving BS and MS degrees from A&M, and his PhD from Michigan State University in 1951. ★ ★ ★ Parking permits available to staff Members of the faculty-staff were purchasing campus parking permit for 1971-72 begining Mon day. The parking fee remains $15 for a full year. University Police Chief Ed Pow ell said the permits may be ob tained at his office in the YMCA Building any weekday or from a registration team which will tour the campus. The team will operate on the following schedule: today Engi neering Building; Thursday, Aca demic Building; Monday, Memori al Student Center; Tuesday, Serv ices Building, and Wednesday, B&U Building. 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