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Page 4 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1974 Board of Directors approves promotions and tenures The Texas A&M University System Board of Directors formal ly approved promotion of 90 TA- MU faculty members and 11 Texas Agricultural Experiment Station personnel with faculty rank Tues day, The board also confirmed grant ing of tenure for 47 faculty mem bers. Promotions and tenure are effective Sept. 1, 1974. Promoted to the rank of full professor were Rayford G. Anthony, chemical en- ly, i Kineerlng; w. Wallace Bay, veterinary pathology; John B. Beckham, science ; Richard L. Bury, recreation and parks; Charles K. Chui, mathematics; Donald R. Solzhenitsyn Senate (Continued from Page 1) with the highway fund resolution. When he was recognized to speak on the topic, point of order was called and much debate took place as a result. It was finally decided by a show of hands vote that he should be allowed to speak. The resolution was tabled after more debate. A first reading was presented on a resolution asking for review of the pet policy at the University Married Student Apartments. In a hurry to leave, the Senate adjourned before the sponsors of the resolution could explain the problems involved. FOR BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED AL.LEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 fuptnamb* m Eddie Dominguez ’66 Joe Arciniega ’74' If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned .. . We call It "Mexican Food Supreme.” Two Dallas locations: 3071 Northwest Hwy. 352-8570 2131 Ft. Worth Ave. 946-0645 »iimi TfiWtt Glark, veterinary physiology and pharma cology ; Carrol D. Claycamp, building construction ; Clarence R. Creger, poultry science; Charles W. Dill, animal science; Additionally, V. Thomas Rhym trical engineering; Emile A. Schweikert, >; Charles W. Dill, animal science; Kobert E. Ekelund, economics; Davis A. Fahlquist, geophysics, and William P. Gramm, economics. Also -ing ; John C. Hiebert, physics; Howard P. Hobson, veterinary medicine Also, William B. Harris, chemical en gineering ; John C. Hiebert, physics; and surgery; John W. Huff, veterinary bioli ----- economics, and sociology-anthropology; Philip W. Ljungdahl, accounting ; Carlton J. Maxson, mathematics ; Roger J. Mc- (Continued from page 1) Tuesday’s action could be the first step toward a trial for “anti-Soviet slander.” Or he could be released soon in hopes his de tention would serve as a warning to stop making statements to Western newsmen. The maximum sentence for anti-Soviet slander is seven years in a labor camp and five addi tional years in Siberian exile. If he is to be tried, the author could be held for investigation for up to nine months. There was no official confirm ation of the arrest. A labor camp victim under Stalin, later rehabilitated, Sol zhenitsyn based his latest book on his own experience and con versations with fellow inmates in the Stalinist camps. Solzhenitsyn, rated in the West as Russia’s greatest living writer, has been expelled from the So viet Writers’ Union on grounds that he presents a gloomy, criti cal picture of Soviet life. He has been denied all the normal writ er’s privileges, including a resi dence permit for Moscow. But his wife has her apartment there and he usually stays with her. Only one of his novels has been published in the Soviet Union. “One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich.” And that appeared only in a magazine and is no longer available. His later works, “Cancer Ward,” “The First Cir cle” and “August 1914,” were ac claimed in the West but never published at home. on, mathematics ; Roge Nichols, industrial engineering ; Murray H. Milford and George N. Niles, soil and crop sciences; Worth D. ography; John V. Perry, gineering, and Frederick W. Plapp, en tomology. chemistry; James B. Storey, soil and crop sciences; B. Douglas Stone, manage ment ; Robert W. Toler, plant science; John F. Van Domelen, English; Carlton S. Van Doren, recreation and parks, and Fritz R. Walther, wildlife and fisheries sciences. Elevated to the rank of associate pro fessor were Henry L. Alsmeyer, library; Everett M. Bailey, veterinary physiology and pharmacology ; David R. Basco, civil engineering; George W. Bates, biochem istry and biophysics; James R. Boone, mathematics; Kirk W. Brown, soil and crop sciences; Vaughn M. Bryant, sociol ogy-anthropology ; Leland A. Carlsi tensen, psychology; Daniel Colunga, in- mgineering; Arthur G. Cosby, omics and sociology- ngir agricultural econor anthropology, and trial engineering. Ing ; Arthu aral economics an anthropology, and Guy L. Curry, indus- ing; Edgar F. Meyer, biochemistry i biophysics; Carroll J. Messer, civil gineering ; Michael D. Murphy, landsc and en- Charles R. Smith, library; Robert W. Wenck, English, and Henry J. Woods, Also, Don w. DeMichele, industrial en gineering ; Helmut Esau, English ; Harold W. Franke, animal science; Gordan W. Frankie, entomology; John O. Greer, architecture; Ronald D. Grigsby, bio- gmeering ; Michael JJ. Murp architecture; Phillip S. Nix, agricultu education, and David J. Nortoh, i engineering. ipe ral political science. Jack K. Campbell, Stanley R. C tiam John M. Chevrette, Asa B. Ch# Howard Chamberlain, Also, Carlos N. Pace, biochemistry and biophysics; Robert F. Playter, veterinar s: I chemistry and biophysics; Lawrence F. Guseman and Darald J. Hartfiel, mathe- latics; Rodney C. Hill, environmental biophysics; Kobert F. Playter, veterinary medicine and surgery ; Udo W. Pooch, in dustrial engineering; Bobby J. Presley, matics; Rodney C. Hill, environmental design ; and R. D. Huchingson, industrial ngineering; Bobby J. Presley, oceanography ; Bruce W. Robeck, political science: Jack L. Stone, electrical en gineering ; T. K. Treadwell, oceanography ; and E. Cleve Want, English. science; gineering engineering. W11I1, UCC chanical olog aerospace engineering ; Howard Chamber- space engineering ; veterinary public health ; Larry B. Chris- Additionally, Thomas A. Krouskop, in dustrial engineering; Hanna Levenson, ng ; lain, management; Howard L. Chevalier, engineering Asa B. Childers, ngin< psychology; Coleman M. Loyd, physics; Winifred A. Mayfield, industrial educa tion por i ; William T. McMullen, marine trans- tation ; Alvin H. Meyer, civil engineer- Elevated to the rank of assistant pro fessor were Thomas W. Comstock, en gineering technology; John W. eation and parks ; Jerry L. Kisabeth, Liu, Leila M. TAES promotions included — to the rank of professor: Leo Merrill, Sonora Field Station; Marvin Riewe, Angleton Field Station ; Alice C. Stubbs, Consumer Research Center and Charles Wendt, Lubbock Research Center. Advanced to the rank of associate pro fessor were Billy Colvin, Agricultural Analytical Service; Jerry W. Johnson, Lubbock Research Center; Francis M. Roquette, Overton Research Center; James W. Smith, entomology; Richard J ames H. Copp, Melvin J. Dodd, 8r n England, Janos H. Fendler, Claris 1 Hall. Halbert W. Hall, Daniel T. . son. Francis W. Holm, Lonnie L. J a Wayne R. Jordan, Fred Klatt, Divjj Knowles and Gary T. Lane. Hanna, Cisabeth, geophysics; Susana J. Liu, Lei Payne and Freda L. Rucker, It Joseph J. Skrivanek, modern languages; ... „..vOmology; Taylor, El Paso Research Center ; George Teetes, Lubbock Research Center and Ronald Woessner, Forest Science. Tenure was granted to Leslie G. Adams, James G. Anderson, Bruce O. Bergum, ohn F. Botsford, Meherwan P. Boyce, n, I Me Botsford, Meherwan Also, William T. McMullen, AlvirJ Meyer, Edgar F. Meyer, Murray . ford, Raymond P. Perkins, FredwitliHFt* & Plapp, Larry G. Pointer, Larry L. meyer, William K. Read, John F. ^ ing. James H. Rollins, Lowell M. Stlii; _ Joseph L. Schuster, Robert B. Scot!,i,‘ , LLj K. Smeins, Eugene B. Smith, Gin f rr 11 V. Smith, Richard K. 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