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The assembly, “Man in ing World,” is the third addressing the topic, “A Man?” Leakey will he on three appearances Monday ing two open question-answer] rams at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. in Tower and a 7:30 p.m. Grea presentation in Rudder Audi Tickets to the Great Issues went on sale last Monday. A supporting program ofi(| sembly offers a variety discussions on archaeology, tology, primate behavior other aspects of man durii ings and afternoons March March 30-April 1. Additional programs wi ducted April 13-15, includingi hire length film. Leakey, visiting centennial lessor, made headlines agait over a week ago when heard Donald Johanson, as assocut FROM (Foundation for Re* into the Origins of Man),annw they had discovered fossils of 1.5 millionand3.5niillionyearn Leakey s most recent discow a complete HomoerectussMi questions about the acceptedf of the familiar Peking man, tin to he 350,000 years old. llr almost identical to the Peking! is a million years older. Heir to one of the mostb names in human paleontologyai in te rn ationally acclaimed sdeilif his own right, Leakey is admiral tive director of Kenya’s Nat Museums. He is the son of famed Britii thropologist Dr. Mary' Leakey the late Dr. Louis I^akey. ta his other works, the late Dr.L is credited with discovering4 million-year-old HomohahilisJ Leakey last year announced dr covery of the oldest reliahlyi remains of man ever found- ween 3.35 and 3.75 milliony«| age. Richard s wife, Meave, alsopl major role in the family saga,! sembling skull fragments measuring the skull sizeandcn capacity. In 1972, Leakey announce! discovery of the controversial 1470, dated at 2.8 million year and suggesting man’s direct tors existed a million years ei| than believed. in His work has appeared ind scientifie journals includingNaJ Geographic. Following his Monday visit,al entitled Dr. Leakey and theM of Man,” further examining(® contributions, will he shownotI following schedule: March30all and 11 a.m. in room 200Harriifl and 2 p.m. in room 209Bolton* March 31 at 11 a.m. andnooni»l Harrington and 2 p.m. ini rington. The assembly offers onThiiwl April 1 a 2 p.m. discussion of pa I lems and issues of fossil man*I Texas A&M physical anthropl Dr. O. J. Oyen, formerassodiUI Leakey’s in Kenya. That progs| will he in 209 Bolton Hall. Addresses alv to highlight math session The Centennial Assembly^ Texas Section of the Matheirf Association of America will niefi Texas A&M April 2-3. There will be sessions for buted papers in mathematical search, pedagogy and expos® papers. Two sessions will beh» in; ith ematical pattern recogoW and approximation theory, three invited addresses will I' ve n. Prof. Paul Erdos of the HunC Academy of Science will speakjj day at 11 a. m. in room 701 ofRo® Tower. He is the Centennial Pr 0 *’ sor of Mathematics at Texas 7 The subject of the discussion" 1 ‘Combinatorial Problems Elementary Geometry.” Prof. Paul Halmos ofIndianal versity will speak on “Bounded'' 1 rices” Friday at 4:30 p.m. als* room 701 of Rudder Tower. He has been a fellow of the h tute for Advanced Study and is^ primarily for his work in fundi' 1 ® analysis. Dr. Halmos has i" 1 major contributions and written® luential texts in logic, linear alp 1 and measure theory. Prof. H. L. Alder of the UnW' of California at Davis, president-elect of the MAA." represent the National Exec# 111 Committee at the meeting, He will address the groupW day at 10:30 a.m., also in room"® Rudder. In addition to the special add* 1 ses, sessions for contributed pap 1 will be held throughout the meed' Prof. James R. Boone of Texas A^ is the program director. all Cc