Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1975 I Bulletin Bjoard | TONIGHT AGGIE CINEMA will show “Go West” at 8 p.m. in the Rudder Theater. MSG DANCE COMMITTEE will meet in MSC 216 at 7:15 p.m. KAMU-TV, CHANNEL 15 will air “A Conversation i Play, der. Curiosity and Puzzle-solving” at 9:30 p.m. ALPHA PHI OMEGA will hold a smoker in MSC 229 at 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY TAMU WEIGHTLIFTING CLUB will meet in the G. Rollie White Weightroom at 7 p.m. CEPHEID VARIABLE SCIENCE FICTION/FANTASY COMMITTEE will show “The Point” in Rudder 701 at 8:00 p.m. ASSOCIATION OF STUDENTS FROM MEXICO will meet in Rudder 504 at 7 p.m. PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM will feature Dr. John W. Keto of Rice speaking on “Production Mechanisms and Radiative Lifetimes of Excited Molecules Important to the Argon and Xenon U. V. Lasers” at 4 p. m. in Physics 146. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY will feature Dr. Donald S. Burnett, associate professor of Nuclear Geochemistry at 4 p.m. in Room 228 of the Chemistry Bldg. / BRAZOS ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Hospitality Room of the Uni versity National Bank. MSC RADIO COMMITTEE will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Student Program Office. STUDENT GOV ERNMENT RADIO will meet at 7 p.m. in the TAMU student government radio station. LONGVIEW HOMETOWN CLUB will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 305 of the Rudder Tower. f 7^ .. . —- Campus briefs Consultant to speak Barbara Trombley, national consultant for Houghton Mifflin ] lishers, will speak at the Texas A&M University spring workshop on Engl Jan. 24-25. Exec course starts Registration and orientation for the annual Executive Developms Course is planned for Jan. 26. The three-week professional manage!* n at course will run through Feb. 14 in Rudder Tower. Item I t Application deadline set lj^ TAMU students expecting to graduate this spring must makedegrt ] application by Feb. 14. I: ac t Graduate and undergraduate students should apply at the Coke BuiH i an( ing. The $8 graduation fee is payable at the Fiscal Office. Graduate studer l as i then report to the Graduate College, Room 209, undergraduates to Root 0 U{ of the Coke Rnildintr FRIDAY MSC DANCE COMMITTEE will hold a dance from 8-12 p.m. at the Fiesta Club, $1.50 per person. Hurry, there’s one PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM will present Dr. J. Serene of Stanford University speaking on lliermodynamic Stability of the Superfluid Ph ases of Liquid He' at 4 p.m. in Physics 146. AGGIE Cl NEMA will show “The Way We Were” at 8 p.m. in the Rudder Auditorium. As the construction on campus eliminates more and more parking spaces on streets and in lots, day students are forced to park under extremely crowded conditions. Cars are now lined up every morning in lot numbers 5 and 8 near the Zachry Engineering Center seeking a spot to claim. Your savings account wonrt earn more interest than ■. BB&L pays. 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For more than 50 years, BB&L has been the place to save for the future. >1 i Passbook Savings - 514% 5.39% 90-day Passbook - 53/4% 5.92% 90-day Certificate $1,000. 53/4% 5.92% 1 1-year Certificate 1,000. 6V2% 6.72% 2 1 /2-year Certificate 1,000. 63/4% 6.98% 4-year Certificate 1,000. 71/2% 7.79% 6-year Certificate 1,000. 73/4% i 8.06% (All rates are governed by minimum balance and maturity dates established by federal regulation. A substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawal.) WiSZ BB&L A Savings Institution Main Office: 2800 Texas Avenue, Bryan, Tx. 77801/713-823-7541 Branch Office: 114 S. Bryan, Bryan, Tx. 77801/713-823-7541 of the Coke Building. Prof starts program On Wednesday at noon, Dr. Phil West, assistant professor of Edna 1 tional Administration, will start a program to bring speakers from 11 areas? the arts and humanities to “introduce art into decision making. Participants are invited to bring their lunch to the meetings in Roo: 623 of the Harrington Education Center. ecc I um ] Photo by Steve Krauss Announcements go on sale tioi tivi dei gre mil twi TAMU students expecting to graduate May 10 may order graduate; announcements in Room 217 of the MSC, 8-4, Mondays through Frida;! i Feb. 21 is the deadline for placing orders. Librarian to speak At the spring English workshop, Kay Krzasa of the University Librr will conduct a program Friday afternoon on research assistance provided^ the library staff. Mary Jo Hoffman will instruct participants on teacbs logic. S.G. rents refrigerators Student government will rent regulation size refrigerators Wednesi through Friday, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the basement of the old hospital. Ik cost is $21 plus a $10 deposit. For information call Allison King at 603481 or the student government office at 845-3051. Emergency blood free Blood is free for students in emergencies through the twice anniii blood drive conducted on campus. Upon giving blood, credits are awarded to A&M students and die: immediate family. Under special conditions, former students, faculty,an: staff are eligible for the same benefits. When requesting for the credits, the patient s name, why the blood? needed and the hospital where the patient is staying are required inform tion. If interested in further information contact Jim Comwell or Tor Walker at the Student government office, 845-2250. 1 t ‘I bag of e tior ton 1 ces hel pei I Tra tha the cou bui 85] is a is a Poetry contest opens The Arts Committee is conducting the First Arts Committee Poeir Contest. Six winners will be given cash awards and award certificates. The prize; consist of $100, $75, $50, and three honorable mentions of $10 each. | Students may submit no more than three pages of original poetry. 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