The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 21, 1976, Image 5

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AirM University Press schedules
eight books for fall publication
Eight books, including the first
publications in three new series, are
included in the fall list for the Texas
A&M University Press.
Texas A&M’s publishing house.
directed by Frank Wardlaw, is be
ginning its second year of publica
tion.
Leading off the fall offerings will
be "Old Ranches of the Texas
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1803 Greenfield Plaza
Next to Bryan High
PIZZA INN OF COLLEGE STATION
Plains,” paintings by Mondel Ro
gers, followed by “Tales of the Big
Bend,” by Elton Miles, and “Regu
lating Competition in Oil: Gov
ernmental Intervention in the U. S.
Refining Industry, 1948-1975,” by
Anthony Copp, all scheduled for
September release.
October publications include
“Broadcloth and Britches: The
Santa Fe Trade,” by Seymour V.
Conner and Jimmy M. Skaggs;
“Second Fatherland: The Life and
Fortunes of a German Immigrant,”
by Max Amadeus Paulus Krueger;
and “Sherman and the Burning of
Columbia,” by Marion Brunson
Lucas.
“Governmental Controls and the
Free Market: the U. S. Economy in
the 1970s” edited by Svetozar
Pejovich, and “Aspects of the
American West,” three essays by
Joe B. Frantz, are planned for re
lease in November.
The Rogers book is the first in the
Joe and Betty Moore Texas Art
Series, while the Copp publication
launches the Texas A&M University
Economics Series. The Frantz book
leads the series of Essays on the
American West sponsored by the
Elma Dill Russell Spencer Founda
tion. Krueger’s book is the fourth in
the Centennial Series of Texas
A&M’s Association of Former Stu
dents.
Bryan High takes honors
Bryan High School won a first
place, a third place and two honora
ble mention awards Friday at the
high school journalism workshop at
Texas A&M University.
Bryan’s yearbook staff won first
place for its cover and honorable
mention for division page layout.
Student Pat Synalschik captured
third-best news feature in news
paper competition and Bill Gerber
gained honorable mention in the
same category.
More than 600 students and ad
visers attending the nation’s largest
journalism workshop saw Conroe,
Houston Memorial High, North
brook, Spring Branch and Stratford
walk away with the lion’s share of
individual and school awards. Each
won six to ten awards.
The workshop was hosted by
Texas A&M’s Department of Com
munications in cooperation with
Taylor Publishing Co.
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Council to discuss wards
The College Station City Council
is scheduled to discuss the drawing
up of ward boundaries within the
city at their regularly scheduled
meeting tomorrow night.
The council is also expected to au
thorize the mayor to sign a contract
for the city’s share of construction
costs for improving Wellborn Road
from University Drive to the north
city limits.
A closed session to discuss per
sonnel contracts is also on the
agenda.
The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in
the council chambers at city hall,
1101 Texas Ave.
C. S. Noon Lions Club
will conduct driving course
The National Safety Council de
fensive driving course will be con
ducted by the College Station Noon
Lions Club on Friday July 23 and
Saturday July 24.
The eight-hour course will run
from 6 p.m. until 10 p.m. on Friday
and from 8 a.m. until noon on
Saturday. Each driver who com
pletes this course will be eligible to
get 10 per cent off on their insur
ance over a three year period.
Tuition for the two-day course is
$8.00. It will be held in the Mimosa
Room of the Old College Station
City Hall located on the corner of
Church Street and Old College. For
more information call H. F.
Goldsmith, 846-4945.
The Bacardi Driver.
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some zip. Because Bacardi
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The mixable one.
© 1975 BACARDI IMPORTS, INC., MIAMI. FL. RUM 80 PROOF.
"BACARDI" AND THE BAT DEVICE ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF BACARDI & COMPANY LIMITED.
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Become a Plasma Donor at
Plasma Product Inc.
313 College Main, College Station
Cash given with each Donation.
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July 29 & 30 and August 3 & 4
6:30 P.M. MSC Ballroom
Tickets on sale now: MSC Box Office 5-2916
$4.25 Students $5.75 General Admission
Reservations close 24 hours prior to performance.
Part time student positions available in Craft Shop.
Pick up applications in the Craft Shop in the MSC.
Deadline for returning applications is July 30, 1976.
If you have any questions call 845-1631.
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