The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 14, 1972, Image 3

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THE BATTALION
Friday, April 14, 1972
College Station, Texas
Page 3
■ DALLAS <A>) _ Texas A&M
cienterfielder R. J. Englert and
Texas third sacker David Chalk
Iftre tied for the Southwest Con
ference baseball batting lead
■frith .432 averages.
I Doug Ault, Texas Tech’s first
Baseman, is a close third at .429.
I Wendell Crabb of Baylor at
,407 and Jon Astroth of Southern
^ Moth odist, at .415 are pushing the
leaders.
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Senators accuse Briscoe of misusing influence
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AUSTIN, Tex. UP) — Two state
senators, including one who is
campaigning for Lt. Gov. Ben
Barnes, said Thursday Dolph
Briscoe used his influence to get
a $209,000 private road built
“straight as an arrow” to Bris
coe’s hunting lodge.
“The construction of this road
appears to involve cronyism, fa
voritism, abuse of position, and
the blatant use of taxpayers'
money for private gain,” said a
joint statement by Sen. W. T.
Moore of Bryan and Oscar Mauzy
of Dallas.
The senators said they checked
with the Texas Highway Depart
ment Thursday morning about
Farm 2688 in Dimmit County,
which was paved from 1960 to
1965 beginning at ,U.S. 83, two
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MUST SELL 1969 Imperial Nomad
.vel trailer, 27 ft., self-contained, air-
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MUST SELL 1966 Corvair,
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1965 Dodge Dart, 4-doo;
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air-conditioned.
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1967 350 Yamaha. Good condition, two
Imets, heavy chain and lock. Service
anual, $360 . 822-4062. 107t3
1971 FIREBIRD Formula 466—air, pow-
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5 i). m.
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846-2342 after
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Some used Air Conditioners
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FOR RENT
SUMMER SPECIAL—Two bedroom, com
pletely furnished apartment, $129.60. Hom
er B. Adams Realty, 846-8780. 109t5
NEW APARTMENTS
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Roomy, two bedroom unfurnished apt.,
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No pets. $80.
Available May 1 near A&M, one bedroom
house with fenced yard. 846-4455. 106tfn
COLLEGE HILLS across from new City
Hall. Available May 1, another May 16.
One bedroom furnished apartments, ade
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space. Adults only. $76. No bills paid.
846-5031. 106tfn
One bedroom furnished apartment,
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electric,
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Ehlinger Drive.
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ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES:
One and two bedroom furnished apartments
ready for occupancy. miles south of
Campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on
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& Go,
107tll
822-66X8.
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ends. Special student discounts. SPARCO.
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Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
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HELP WANTED
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now accepting appli-
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107t4
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
' Student Publications before deadline of
1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication.
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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Gennaro, Robert N.
Degree: Ph.D. in Microbiology
Dissertation: STUDIES ON THE PURI-
lin
isser
F1C
^CATION OF THE “TOXOTOXIN”
PRODUCED BY TOXOPLASMA GON
DII.
Time: April 19,
Place: Room 313-B
encis Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
1972 at 9:00 a. m.
3-B in the Biological Sci-
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Loyd, Ray D.
Degree: Ph.D. in Architecture
Dissertation : THE DEVELOPMENT AND
EVALUATION OF A STUDENT
GUIDEBOOK ON THE MAN-MADE
ENVIRONMENT TO BE INTEGRATED
WITH THE FOURTH GRADE CURRI
CULA.
Time: April 20, 1972 at 9:00 a. m.
Place: Room 101 in the Architecture Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Sulaiman, Ibrahim H.
Degree: Ph.D. in Civil I5ngr.
Dissertation: THE STATIC AND DY
NAMIC RESISTANCE OF COHESIVE
SOILS ON AXIALLY LOADED PILES.
Time: April 20, 1972 at 9:00 a. m.
Place: Conference Room in the Texas
Transportation insti.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THOSE GRAD
UATING SENIORS WHO DID NOT
ORDER THEIR ANNOUNCEMENTS: The
extra announcements will go on sale April
10-14, Mon.-Fri., 8-5, in the large TV
room, MSC.
ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES: You
ay
rge
Fri., 8-5.
may pick up your announcements in the
large TV room, MSC, April 10-14, Mon.-
REGALIA FOR THE MAY 1972 COM
MENCEMENT EXERCISES — All stu
dents who are candidates for the degree
of Doctor of Philosophy or Doctor of
Education are required to order hoods as
well as the Doctor’s caps and gowns.
The hoods are to be left at the University
Exchange Store for delivery by a repre
sentative of the Exchange Store to the
Registrar's Office no later than 1:00 p. m.,
Tuesday, May 2. The Ph.D. or D. Ed.
hoods will not be worn in the procession
since all such candidates will be hooded
on the stage as part of the ceremony.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the cap and gown; all civilian stu
dents who are candidates for the Bach
elor’s Degree will wear the cap and gown ;
ROTC students who are candidates for the
Bachelor’s Degree will wear the appropriate
uniform. All military personnel who are
ister’s
candidates for the Bachelor’s or Mast
degree will wear the uniform; Ph.D.
D.Ed. candidates will wear the cap and
gown. Ph.D. candidates will arrange for
rental of cap, gown, and hood at the
Exchange Store between 8:00 a. m., Mon
day April 7, and 12:00 noon, Saturday,
April 22. Only Doctor’s caps, gowns, and
hoods will be available on a rental basis.
The Master’s and Bachelor’s caps and
gowns may be purchased at the Exchange
Store. Rental fees and sale prices are
as follows: Doctor’s Cap and Gown (rental)
$7.88, Doctor’s Hood (rental) $7.88, Doctor’s
Cap, Gown & Hood (rental) $15.75, Mas
ter’s Cap & Gown (sale) $7.61, Bachelor’s
Cap & Gown (sale) $6.93. All prices in
clude sales tax. Payment is required at
the time of placing the order. 99tl6
To be eligible to purchase the Texas
A&M University Ring, an undergraduate
student must have at least one academic
year in residence and credit for ninety-five
(96) semester hours. The hours passed at
the preliminary grade report period on
March 13, 1972 may be used in satisfying
this ninety-five hour requirement. Students
qualifying under this regulation may now
leave their names with the ring clerk, room
Richard Coke Building. She, in turn.
seven, Rich
will check
e, i
mir
ring
1972 and continuing through May 6, 1972.
ie rings will b
flee to be deli
72. The Ring
a. m. to 12:00 no<
day, of each week
irougl
The rings will be returned to the registrar’s
i or al
ity from
>on, Monday through Fri-
the
office to be delivered on or about June 15,
1972. The Ring Clerk is on duty fro:
8:00
Fri-
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miles north of Catarina and end
ing at Briscoe’s lodge, for a total
distance of 13.1 miles at a cost
of $209,000.
Asked how Briscoe has abused
his position since he was not £i
public official in 1960-65, Moore
said the highway commission
chairman during that period was
Herbert Petry Jr. of Carrizo
Springs. Moore said Petry is Bris
coe’s “lawyer, close friend and
supporter.”
They said they finally decided
to do something about it because
so many of their constituents had
asked them about it.
If there was nothing illegal,
Moore was asked, how would he
characterize it?
“I’d say a very powerful man
was in a position to get some
thing he wanted ... he wanted
a private road and he got it
paved—at state expense,” Moore
said.
Briscoe has been campaigning
on a platform of honesty and in
tegrity. The senators said in a
prepared statement that he “has
been going all over Texas throw
ing stones at people in govern
ment and questioning the integ
rity of other people.”
ference.
Numerous polls have indicated
Barnes and Briscoe could gain a
runoff following the May 6 Dem
ocratic primary election, and
Barnes started the first week in
April singling out Briscoe for
criticism in the governor’s race.
Liberal Arts leading way
in A&M academic growth
By C. DAVID STASNY
TOEFL will soon be introduced
at A&M, according to Dr. W.
David Maxwell. It’s not a new
drug for the treatment of hoof-
and-mouth disease. Maxwell is
dean of the College of Liberal
Arts and TOEFL is Teaching of
English as a Foreign Language.
This is just part of the recent
academic expansion at the uni
versity. Included are comparative
medicine, a hard-science anthro
pology program, a fine arts col
lege and the latest news-maker,
announcement of plans for possi
bly establishing a law school.
Why is A&M proposing to ex
pand into such areas as law ?
“This will broaden the base of
the university,” Dr. Haskell Mon
roe, assistant vice president for
academic affairs, said in a recent
interview. “It is another place
where we can serve.”
Monroe said the proposed law
school is subject to approval by
the State Coordinating Board and
the Texas Legislature. If approv
ed, the school would open for the
fall session of 1974 at the earliest,
he said. He added that the ex-
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istence of four other state law
schools has prompted tentative
specialization in areas such as
natural resources and engineer
ing law.
“We hope to provide a clinical
experience in law firms for the
students,” Monroe said. He noted
that this is not done at other
schools.
The present comparative medi
cine program, which deals with
animal-human medical relation
ships, is the result of a recent
co-study agreement with Baylor
University, Monroe said.
Maxwell explained that anthro
pology is “getting started with a
bang” with its hard science back
ground. The expanding program,
which he said is “rather unique”
by nature, will soon move to Bol
ton Hall.
The College of Liberal Arts
has been the center of innovation
and expansion—both physical and
academic. Besides anthropology,
political science and sociology
will also be moving to Bolton Hall.
The economics and English de
partments will have space in the
new building northeast of the
Academic building.
The college is using a computer
ized teacher-evaluation system to
revise teaching habits of liberal
arts professors through student
comment. Maxwell said only the
professor sees the results of the
computer analysis.
The college also introduced the
university honors and pass—fail
programs, which will soon expand
to other colleges. Maxwell cred
ited the Liberal Arts Student
Council with innovating pass-fail.
Now, he said, the council is pro
moting the addition of sex edu
cation courses.
He spoke of plans for an ad
junct professor working at a
mental institution where gradu
ate students in psychology can
train. Cross-listing of courses
will be incorporated next fall. A
double-major program is also in
the works, Maxwell said.
A practical Spanish program
for teachers is planned for the
Modern Language Department.
Maxwell said the program would
emphasize local dialects rather
than Castilian Spanish.
Monroe said plans for a fine
arts college are being considered
by a committee which will prepare
recommendations to the adminis
tration. The report is due within
a month.
Meanwhile, the College of Lib
eral Arts is expanding its list of
courses in fine arts. A request
for a major in theater arts is
pending, Maxwell said.
Some stalwart Aggies may fear
this diversification will affect
A&M’s dominance in the fields
of agriculture and engineering.
Ed Cooper, assistant to President
Jack Williams, discounts the pos
sibility.
“We are experts in these fields,”
he said. “Just because we make
a thrust in marine science doesn’t
mean we are relegating agricul
ture to a lower level ... If you’ve
got a good thing going, pour on
the coal.”
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