Page 4 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1974 Alternatives given (Continued from page 1) The Philosophy Department has three courses dealing with the use of the library. Dr. Henry L. Alsmeyer Jr. teaches Library and Learning (Hum. 101) which is concerned with a general or ientation of the library and refer ence works. Use of the Library (Hum. 311) teaches the student to research in his own major. A similar course (Hum. 611) is geared for grad uate students. Introduction to Business (Mg- mt. 106) provides a general over view of business and its role in contemporary society. Business organization, governmental regu lations, accounting, marketing, small business operations and da ta processing are covered in the class, said Foster C. Rinefort, Jr., instructor of the course. The College of Geosciences of fers general survey courses in oceanography and meteorology. Introduction to Ocean Studies (Ocn. 205) is to acquaint students with the problems facing society regarding the resources and po tential of the oceans, said Dr. Thomas Spence, course instructor. The one-credit class is technical only to the point necessary to ex plain the topics covered. Weather and Climate (Met. 203) is a non-mathematical, one- credit class concerning the strange ways of the weather. “This much talked about yet lit tle understood subject has some fascination for the average per son,” instructor Dr. Horace R. Byers said. Dr. Ronald Schorn, who proved there is water on Mars, teaches two astronomy courses. Descrip tive Astronomy (Phys. 306) and Survey of Astronomy (Phys. 314) have occasional evening con stellation and telescope sessions. “When a student gets through the course, he will know that astronomy is not magical by knowing just how we find out about our universe. He’ll be less likely to confuse Venus as a fly ing saucer,” commented Dr. Schorn. Organic Evolution (Biol. 337) is a two-hour course covering gen eral evolution of new species, fos sil and modem man. “We wish to present the theories of evolution along with facts in such an open and unprejudiced way as to ex emplify objective thinking at its best,” said instructor Dr. L. S. Dillon. The current catalog should be checked before registering in any of these. Most have no prere quisites but none of these courses are guaranteed to be “cush” class es. Minimum chargre- Classified Displ pei ach splay $1.00 per column inch insertion DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication Mr. Businessman: Store your overflow No use driving: and hunting — just see Will do typing. Call 823-4579 after 6 ited lockers Cowan’s White i ;ey deposit. 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DELAY AND THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE. 376t3 1963 Falcon, $300. 846-3978. 377t4 Doq Groominq All Breeds By Appointment Only Debbie Graver 822 0677 1609 S Colleqe THE GRADUATE COLLEGE B l n Final Examination for the Doctoral ft Name: Malouf, John Barjis Ph.D. in Civil Engineering Two bedroom furnished duplex for sum- icr. 4 blocks from campus. Cheap. 93-2627. 376t5 WELCOME ALL AGGIES. Furnished and unfurnished apartments and house, $75-$110. Call 822-3251 or 822-4688. 376U2 Tapes subpoenaed (Continued from page 1) tapes of conversations held in mid-April 1973. The committee is demanding tapes of a total of 36 conversa tions in April 1973 and six that took place in February and March of that year. The tapes St. Clair offered to Campus Briefs A full length feature film, “The Mystery of Stonehenge,” will be shown free to all interested stu dents April 16 at 7:30 p.m. in room 701 of the Rudder Tower. The color movie, produced in 1965 by CBS, presents an account of Stonehenge, a prehistoric stone monument in England. It investi- Stonehenge movie Meats team honors The Texas A&M Junior Meats Judging Team returned from Sioux City, South Dakota, Mon day, after winning top honors at the Great Plains Invitational Meats Judging Contest. Two teams, consisting of four individ uals each, with one alternate, com peted against 22 teams represent ing ten other schools from around the nation. Photo competition Collegiate photographers will compete Saturday for prizes in Salon ’74. The 11-category contest is an annual event of the Memorial Student Center Camera Commit tee. Entries are from TAMU, Sam Houston State, SFA, UT- Arlington, Houston and Rice. APO conference Xi Delta chapter of Texas A&M won the East Texas Sectional Conference of Alpha Phi Omega for 1975. Branon Dunn, APO president, said the conference is expected to attract about 200 members to the TAMU campus next spring. Usually a three-day affair, the APO sectional conference will in clude training seminars along with other programming. The soon-to-be-completed Aggieland Inn will house the convention. Physics colloquiums Physics colloquiums this week feature professors from Temple University and the University of Texas at Austin. Wednesday’s lecture presents Dr. Konrad Shurman, of Temple U. in Philadelphia, Pa. Shurman will speak on “Resistivity and Specific Heat in Continuous Phase Transitions.” Both presentations are slated for 4 p.m. in Room 146 of the Physics Building. COUNTRY STYLE LIVING AT— ■ " Th’e Oak* apartments were built for people who insist on the very best. A ^totally unique and exciting way of Life is afforded by a completely new concept in garden apartments—locat- *ed on a private wooded lake—coun try living at a convenient location. Two-bedroom furnished mobile home: two-bedroom mobile home vacant April two-bedroom mobile home vacant April 15 : 1 mobile home space for rent. 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The Team, with a record of two wins, no losses, hopes to travel to Knoxville the weekend of April 20, for a final contest. A three-member panel of pro fessional photographers will judge prints Saturday, beginning at 9 a.m. They will comment on entries for the benefit of spec tators. Judging will take place in the Rudder Forum. Visitors are welcome. Prof. L. Kleinman of UT’s De partment of Physics will lecture Thursday. Kleinman’s topic is “Charge Density and Surface States in Nearly Free Electron Metal Films.” VARSITY APARTMENTS Walking Distance From Campus. 2 bdrm. Unfurnished Apt. 100 Jersey C.S. From $77.50 up 846-5563 WING AIR Flight training. Aircraft rental. Cessna 150 and 172/180 h.p. Located Coulter Field Hwy. 21 E. 823-8640 1970 12 x 54 mobile home. 2 bedroom furnished, great condition, ideal location and air conditioned. Call 846-0077 after 4. 375t4 Lear-Jet 8-track home stereo tape unit. Like new. $100, call 846-7613 after 1 p.m. 373 73t6 FOR SALE OR TRADE: Dune buggy , in- Furniture Stripping. Antiques AMITY, Inc. of Bryan ^ 1103 W. 25th 10% Discount To Aggies on Stripping \ Marc D. Luther 713/822-7717 • ' Bryan, Texas 77801 Degree: Ph.D. in Civil Engineering | Dissertation : THE DEVELOPMENTOlJ MATHEMATICAL MODEL TO f! DICT RUNOFF WATER QUAiJ] FROM WATERSHEDS. Time: April 18, 1974 at 3:00 p. m. Place: Room 106 of the Texas r tion Institute Highway Research! George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral I Name: Koehler, Buford Ray Jr. Name: Koehler, Buford Kay Jr. 4 Degree: Ph.D. in 1 nterdiaciplinary 1 neering Dissertation: THE HYDRODYNAMICl PACT OF A FALLING BODY UPOSi VISCOUS INCOMPRESSIBLE Time: April 23, 1974 at 3:30 p.m. Place: Room I28-A in the Zachry ] neering Center George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College Service For All Chrysler Corp. 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The national service fraternity chapter expects the 1975 sectional here to be one of the best, Dunn said. Plans for the meeting are already under way. APO performs numerous serv ice projects benefiting TAMU students, the communities and scouting. Among them are the Aggie Blood Drive, football ticket exchange booths, Campus Drive and placing drill field flags for major campus events. Apartment Hunting in Houston? Avail Yourself of a Totally Free Service Free Counseling- - Free Transportation All Areas - All Price Ranges For Information and Appointment Call Collect—Clare Hampton—493-2500 X Shindler/Cummins Apartment Locators 261 This is Living! 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