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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1976
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Today in history:
Huey Long died at Baton Rouge
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Associated Press
Today is Wednesday, September
8, the 252nd day of 1976. There are
114 days left in the year.
On this date in 1935, Senator
Huey Long of Louisiana was shot at
Baton Rouge. He died two days la
ter.
On this date:
In 1565, a Spanish expedition
landed at what is now St. Augustine,
Fla., and founded the first perma
nent European settlement in North
America.
In 1664, Peter Stuyvesant surren
dered New Amsterdam to the
British.
In 1760, Wisconsin came under
British control after being French
territory.
In 1855, the Crimean War ended.
In 1883, construction of the
Northern Pacific Railroad was com
pleted with the driving of the last
spike near Garrison, Mont.
In 1934, 134 persons lost their
lives in a fire aboard the luxury liner
Morro Castle off the New Jersey
coast.
Ten years ago: A high court in
Rhodesia ruled that Prime Minister
Ian Smith’s rebel regime was illegal.
But it said it was the only regime and
must be obeyed.
Five years ago: The John F. Ken
nedy Performing Arts Center, which
cost $70 million, was officially
opened in Washington, D.C.
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One year ago: Police in Boston ar
rested more than 100 persons as fed
eral marshals, backed by national
guardsmen, protected students rid
ing buses in a court-ordered integra
tion plan.
Today’s birthday: Comedian
Caesar is 54. Songwriter Howard iaturdi
Dietz is 80.
Thought for today: Men seldom
make passes at girls who wear
glasses—writer Dorothy Park,
1893-1967.
! Bicentennial footnote: Two
hundred years ago, in a long com- larris
munication to Congress, Genera)
Washington presented a detailedre-
sume of the various conditionsaad
considerations for withdrawingfrom
New York City or attempting to de
fend it.
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Development program
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GEN. ADMISSION.. .$2.50
A&M STUDENTS... $1.50
Dr. Richard A. Geyer, head of the
Oceanography Department for 10
years, was named director of geosci
ences development programs for
Texas A&M and will be succeeded
by Dr. Worth D. Nowlin Jr. in an
announcement by Dr. Earl Cook,
Texas A&M’s dean of geosciences.
“Under Dr. Geyer’s leadership,
Texas A&M’s oceanography pro
gram has been brought to a position
of national and international promi
nence, Dean Cook noted. “In this
new position, Dr. Geyer has the op
portunity to develop new programs
for the entire College of Geosciences
and, thereby, to increase the poten
tial of this college for outstanding
service to Texas and to the nation.
The dean pointed out that Dr.
Nowlin has worked closely with Dr.
Geyer in recent years and served as
assistant department head from 1969
until 1971, when he took a one-year
leave of absence to serve as deputy
head of the Office for International
Decade of Ocean Exploration for the
National Science Foundation.
“Dr. Nowlin is eminently well
qualified for this new assignment,”
Dean Cook observed, “and we are
confident he will do an exceptional
job of building on the fine programs
initiated by Dr. Geyer.”
Dr. Geyer will work closely with
the university’s development office
in implementing programs to sup
port and expand the research, leact
ing and continuing education
functions of the geosciences faculty
and staff. Dr. Cook explained,
conjunction with his development
activities. Dr. Geyer will continue;
his teaching and research activity
in oceanography.
Dr. Geyer came to Texas A&M in
1966 from Texas Instruments Ine,
where he was technical director o(
oceanography. His 22-year careenl
the Dallas-based firm followed sen
ice with Humble Oil and Relininj
Co. and instructional appointments
at Princeton, Woods Hole Oceanog
raphic Institution and the Universil)
of Houston. He holds B.S. and M S
degrees from New York Universil)
and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees
Princeton.
Dr. Nowlin joined Texas A&M’s
oceanography faculty in 1963 as
assistant professor. Hi-aceeptedai
oceanographic position with,the0
fice of Naval Research in"Washing
ton in 1967 hut returned to Tesas
A&M two years later as assistantde-
partment head. He was promoted to
associate professor in 1971 and tofui
professor in 1974.
Nowlin holds three degrees froni
Texas A&M and also studiedal
Southern Methodist University and
Georg-August University in Gei
many.
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In the Memorial
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10:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M
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