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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1974
MSC given some schedule control
The University Center Board
gave scheduling control of some
University Center facilities to the
MSC Council and Directorate last
Thursday.
The board voted to put the coun
cil in charge of scheduling for the
new MSC gallery and display case.
The gallery is located in the space
formerly occupied by the old MSC
Gift Shop.
It was decided that any food ser
vices provided in the University
Center complex would be handled
by the Food Services department.
Private caterers will not be allowed
to provide meals for gatherings in
the center.
The board also voted to recom
mend that reduced rates be given
the A&M Bowling Team at the Uni
versity Center lanes.
“The team has to practice some
where,” one board member said,
adding that team members spend a
great deal of money on lane rental.
Group fees for University Center
space was a topic of unresolved dis
cussion. New fee schedules were
presented to the board, but no ac
tion was taken pending further
study. The fees pertain only to
groups not directly connected with
the university.
The board decided that individu
als cannot sell items for personal
gain on University Center property.
Organizations sponsoring sales for
fund-raising purposes will not be re
stricted by the action.
In other action, the board voted
to ask the interior designer for the
University Center complex to find a
suitable location to display the
photos and citations of the six Medal
of Honor recipients who were
former A&M students.
“It is appropriate that they be put
where the students and the general
public can see them,” said Buck
Weirus, executive director of the
Association of Former Students and
member of the University Center
Board.
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TODAY
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT will sponsor R V.
Kasowski of the Dupont Laboratories speaking
on “Electronic Structure ofTransition Metal Sur
faces” at 4 p. in. in room 146 of the Physics Build
ing.
A&M HISTORY PROFESSOR Dr. Lloyd Taylor will
address a graduate colloquim in room 425 of the
Academic Building at 4 p. m.
SPELEOLOGICAL SOCIETY will meet at 8 p.m. in
room 404 of the Rudder Tower.
MOTORCYCLE CLUB will meet in room 607 of the
Rudder Tower. Club officers will be elected.
TAMU VETERANS ASSOCIATION will hold an or
ganizational meeting in the vet reps office in
Hart Hall at 5 p.m.
STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL will sponsor an in
troductory lecture on transcendental meditation
in room 226 of the library at 4 and 8 p in.
PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS
DEPARTMENTS will present a nuclear power
seminar at 4 p.m. Lt. Tony Mitchell, USN Nuc
lear Power Programs, will hold a lecture and slide
*• show in room 208 of the Academic Building.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION SOCIETY will meet at
6:30 p.m. in room 8 of the Mechanical Engineer
ing Shops to consider constitutional ratification.
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT sponsors Prof. Jerry
Atwood of the University of Alabama speaking on
“The Nature of the Metal-Carbon Bond at 4
p.m. in room 231 of the Chemistry Building.
DR. BERT \V. O'MALLEY of the Baylor College of
Medicine will discuss “Steroid Hormone Action
I. Hormone Receptors" at 4 p.m. and “Steroid
Hormone Aetion II: Regulation and Synthesis of a
Specific Messenger RNA” at 8 p.m. in room 114
of the Herman Hee'p Building.
DEPARTMENTS OF MANAGEMENT AND RE
CREATION AND PARKS AND THE
CENTER FOR MARINE RESOURCES will
sponsor a seminar on recreational use of the Texas
Gulf Coast. Faculty members will join govern
ment and private spokesmen in meetings from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Rudder Tower facilities.
THURSDAY
NUCLEAR ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT will
sponsor Nolan Hertel, speaking on “Reactor
Transient Type of Core Metal Accidents" in room
105B of Zachry Engineering Center at 4 ]
r at 4 p. m.
DR. BERT W. O'MALLEY of the Baylor College of
Medicine will present “Steroid Hormone Action
III: Initiation of Transcription on the Chromatin
Template” at 4 p.m. in room 114 of the Herman
Heep Building.
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT presents Dr. Donald
Bogard, director of the Gas Analysis Laboratory
at NASA, speaking on "Age Dating of Collisional
Events in Meteorite Parent Bodies” at 4 p.m. in
room 1024 of the Chemistry Building.
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT will present William.
G. F. Ford conducting a seminar on "Ther-
moehemical Studjes.ij^Ijl^orocarbons: How Im
portant is Polarity f in room 231 of the Chemistry
Building at 4 p.m.
HORSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION will meet at 7:30
p.m. in room 215 of the Animal Industries Build
ing. Phil Livingston of’Tex-Tan Saddelry will he
the guest speaker.
PRE-VET SOCIETY will meet in room 102 ofZachrx
Engineering Center at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Bailey will
speak on poisonous plants and large animals.
EAGLE PASS HOMETOWN CLUB will meet at 8
p.m. on the second floor of the MSC. Election of
a sweetheart will he discussed.
WOMEN'S AWARENESS will elect officers at 8:30
p.m. in the Architecture Building Auditorium.
CHESS CLUB will meet from 7 to 11 p.m. in room
601 of the MSC.' Tower.
ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS FROM MEXICO
will meet at 8 p.m. in room 305 of the Rudder
Conference Tower.
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT sponsors Prof. S. C. Moss
of the University of Houston speaking on Struc
tural Phase Transitions in Alloys in room 146 ol
the Physics Building at 4 p.m.
FRIDAY
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING seminar features Dr.
K. R. Hall presenting “Least Squares by Or-
chonormalization" in room 227A of Zachry En
gineering Center at 2 p.m.
CIVIL ENGINEERING seminar with Lynn Stuart of
Stuart & Thurmond in Bryan speaking on “Build
ing Estimating” in room 121 ol the Civil En
gineering Building at 10 a.m.
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT presents John P.
Rouse on “The Effects of Ethyl c-AMP
Glycogenolysis in Liver Slices and P. Steven
Black on “Insect Pheromones" at 4 p.m. in room
114 of the Herman Heep Building.
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