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THE BATTALION TUESDAY, MAR. 23, 1976 Page 5 ■rviews al ents “Youi i. in I icets at 1J B. eets at i:l Parks Cli ISC 137, ■ meetinj* AM. n Club»il m 215oftk ling, i will meeli' Rudder li en ts, faciil VY learatalb lice on tl ce Assodr e Lakeviei havetobei ist is $2 fo ne Fellow i Room® i. Thetoj* 1 Designiii FexasCoai' Staff photo by Douglas Winship Go fly a kite These kites, and more, hung in Zaehry Engineering Center all belong to Pat Hammond, the “Kite Lady” of San Antonio. Hammond, a native of Bryan, won the 1972 Smithsonian National Kite Flying Championship. A graduate of the University of Texas, she is currently lecturing on the A&M campus. N 8, WOMiH REAGAN WILL WIN IN TEXAS HEAR SEN. WALTER MENGDEN DISCUSS RONALD REAGAN AND THE IMPORTANCE OF THE TEXAS PRIMARY WED. MARCH 24 RM. 137-A MSC 7:30 P.M. PAID FOR BY YOUTH FOR REAGAN RANDY BIRDWELL, CHAIRMAN [fU1 ’■I s CH ARM'S BOUTIQUE M g f/MSolids, Stripes, Prints, Lace or Lace-Up 'fllin all styles and sizes. Just in time for WI spring. 707 Texas 846-9626 Prof dies in collision Memorial services will be held for an A&M professor at 3 p.m. Thursday in the All - Faiths chapel. Dr. Keith A. Sutherland, as sistant professor of history, was killed on March 19 in Pecos when a tractor-trailer rig swerved and collided head on with his car. He is being buried today in his home town: Ellsworth, Maine. Sutherland received his B.A. and M.A. degrees in education from the University of Maine and his Ph. D. from Cornell University. This was Sutherland’s second year at A&M. Previously he had taught at Tarleton State Univer sity and several other univer sities. He was an authority on pre- Civil War congressional poli tics. Former student to start lecture series Herman Gollob, vice president and member of the board of directors of Atheneum Press of New York and 1951 Texas A&M graduate, is begin ning a series of public addresses, classroom lectures, talks with uni versity officials and student visits as an A&M centennial professor. His first address, “Texas Writers I Have Known and Loved,” is at 8 p.m. Tuesday in room 226, Evans Library. On April 2 in the same room, Gollob will make a 4 p.m. ad dress on the book-publishing process entitled “Hit or Myth.” He remains on campus through April 3. Aside from academic appearances, Gollob will also have dinner with the Aggie Players, in which he was active during his undergraduate days, and members of Aggie Cinema, the de scendant organization of the A&M Film Society, of which he was presi dent. He joined Atheneum as editor- in-chief of trade books in October, 1971, and was made a vice-president the same year. He was made a direc tor in late 1975. Previously, he had been director of Harper’s Magazine Press which he founded in 1969. EVERY WEDNESDAY IS Ladies’ Day! SAVE 10% ON ALL PURCHASES EXCEPT FERTI-LOME PRODUCTS “Complete Plant Center” HARDY GARDENS College Station 2301 S. Texas Bryan 1127 Villa Maria Rd. Dandylion Manor East Mall Centennial prof to lecture Dr. Robert Fogel, visiting cen tennial professor from Harvard Uni versity and the University of Cam bridge, England, will present a series of lectures on quantitative his torical analysis. Fogel will speak every night through Friday at 7:30 p.m. in room 100, Harrington Education Center. Biologist, architect to speak A biologist and an architect will speak at Texas A&M University this week as visiting centennial profes sors. Dr. Thomas Eisner, professor of biology at Cornell University, will give a series of public lectures under the general heading of “To Be An Insect. He is an outstanding author ity on the behavior, ecology and physiology of insects. Prof. Eisner will speak today on the topic, “To Depend on Plants” and on “To See the Invisible” tomor row. These will be presented at 8 p.m. in MSC 206. Dr. James M. Fitch, professor of architecture and historic preserva tion at Columbia University, will give a public lecture today at 4 p.m. in the Architecture Building au ditorium on “Architecture Worth Saving.” Fitch is a pioneer in environmen tal design and a leading architectural historian. One of the first preserva tion programs in the U. S. was started by him at Columbia. T ONY’S PIZZA ■ WILLAGE 1313 So. College Aggie Special Lg. Pizza $2.85 Good thru March 28 OPEN AT 5:00 . EPISCOPAL STUDENT CENTER 902 JERSEY (SOUTH SIDE OF CAMPUS) EUCHARIST & SUPPER 5:30 P.M. TUESDAYS. DAILY EUCHARIST IN LENT — MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 5:30 P.M. PHONE 846-1726 | IJIV B ELI E VA B1L K A V # 1 G S \ CALCULATORS, CB RADIOS, STEREOS & COMPONENTS ®j Enclose payment in full with order, or remit 20% with order, balance C.O.D. 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