Page 4 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1975 Alcoholism Cause remains mystery By JIM CRAWLEY Staff Writer In the first article of this series we asked a question about what the al coholic is and what the effects of alcohol are. The question now is have we answered these questions? The first thing everyone has to agree on is the nature of alcoholism. Disease or weakness? The Ameri- HAVE YOU TRIED ONE OF THE CAPTAIN’S TABLE CHICKEN FRIED STEAKS LATELY? Broome’s SUNSHINE LAUNDRY 3815 E. 29th ST. — BRYAN, TEXAS 77801 PHONE 846-7921 Open 7 Days Weekly 7-10 Mon.-Fri./8-8 Sat.-Sun. SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY COIN-OP DRY CLEANING PROFESSIONAL CLEANING & LAUNDRY WASH-DRY-FOLD SERVICE ALLEN Oldsmobile ' Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 can Medical Association (AMA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) both agree that alcoholism is definitely a disease. The effects of a single drink of an alcoholic beverage are widespread and not restricted to an euphoric feeling. The toxin, alcohol within the body can be classified as such, affects the brain, heart, liver and other organs of the human body. Alcohol affects the pocketbook as well as the body. Last year alone, alcohol caused the loss of $25 billion dollars within the U.S. The Department of Health, Edu cation and Welfare reports an in crease in the use of alcohol over marijuana on the American college campus. The number of student pubs has also grown at a high rate. An exam ple of a student pub is the Texas Tavern at the University of Texas at Austin. This increase of student use has Are you an alcoholic? Embrey’s Jewelry We Specialize In A&gie Ring's. Diamonds Set— Sizing 1 — Reoxidizing— All types watch/jewelry Repair Aggie Charge Accounts 9-5:30 846-5816 Answer the following questions in a “yes or no” fashion. 1. Have you lost time from school as a result of drinking? 2. Do you often feel guilty about your drinking? 3. Do you consistently drink more than your friends? 4. Have you ever had a loss of mem ory or a “blackout” while drinking? 5. When drinking with others, do you sometimes “sneak” a drink? 6. Do you find yourself to be in more of a hurry to get the first drink than you used to be? 7. Have you failed to keep the prom ises you have made to yourself about controlling or cutting back on your drinking? 8. Has drinking ever jeopardized a relationship; or your family. 9. When you have trouble or feel under pressure, do you drink more heavily than usual? 10. Are there frequent times when you feel uncomfortable if alcohol is unavailable? 11. Have you ever been cited for DWI or had an accident because of your drinking? 12. Has your doctor suggested that you should “lay off the booze?” 13. Are you resentful if someone asks you about your drinking? 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The greatest problem associated with alcohol abuse aside from the economic loss, is the public’s lack of accurate information concerning the alcoholic and his problems. The “skid row” stigma of the alcoholic is still prevalent among the American public. OFFICAL NOTICE THE GRADUATE COLLEGE THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Hedges, Dorothea H. Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Ramos, Angel S. Jr. Degree: Ph D. in Veterinary Anatomy Dissertation: EFFECTS OF ASPIRIN AND PROS TAGLANDIN E2 ON THE RAT TESTIS: A HIS TOLOGICAL, HISTOCHEMICAL AND UL- TRASTRUCTURAL STUDY. Time: April 25, 1975 at 9:00 a.m. Place: Room 253 in the Vet. Anatomy Dept. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College Degree: Ph.D. in Biochemistry Dissertation: THE INTERRELATIONSHIP OF A- MI NOPEPTIDASE ISOENZYMES PRO DUCED BY AEROMONAS PROTEOLYTICA. Time: April 21, 1975 at 10:00 a.m. Place: Room 313-B in the Biological Sciences Bldg. George W. 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