Architecture gets grant THE BATTALION Page 3 THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1977 )naiii irl epresentatives of Diversified ksign Disciplines, Houston-based ernational architectural, engi- ering, planning and project man- ment firm, have for the third con- utive year presented Texas A&M iversity a $3,400 gift. jA majority of the contribution wil ce again go to the College of (chitecture and Environmental sign to be used by the dean for cial projects. he check was presented to Dean ymond Reed by Jack M. Rains, the firm’s executive vice president and a 1960 A&M graduate, and H. Davis Mayfield III, director of busi ness development and a 1968 A&M graduate. Rains said that the 22 Ag gies at 3D comprise a larger per centage of the professional staff, as well as of the 3D board of directors, than any other single university. “Unrestricted gifts, such as provided by 3D are particularly val uable because they allow us to undertake various academic enrichment programs and related endeavors for which state funds are not appropriated,” Dean Reed said. The 3D contribution represents 100 per cent participation by A&M graduates in 3D’s Houston, Dallas, Austin, New York City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Offices. Each individual contribution was matched by 3D. 3D/Neuhaus and Taylor, a part of 3D, is the architect for the Kleberg Animal & Food Sciences Center now under construction on the new A&M west campus. English professors chosen national committee members INSTANT PASSPORT AND APPLICATION PHOTOS &M magazine offers irize for short story Two associate professors of English at Texas A&M University have received three-year appoint ments to national committees of the combined Modern Language As sociation and Association of De partments of English. Elizabeth Cowan was chosen for membership on the MLA-ADE’s national teaching committee while Greg Cowan was selected for the national public literacy committee. Both groups select only six mem bers nationwide. ■The 56th issue of “Quartet,” a literary magazine edited and |inted at Texas A&M University, is pected off the presses early next bek. [Editor Richard H. Costa, English iofessor, said the 40-page, Fall [76 issue contains new work by 40 [ets, half of whom have been pre- ously published in the magazine pee 1962. jin related events, Dr. Costa an- Jmnced “Quartet” had received a 1,400 grant from the Coordinating puncil of Literary Magazines and beginning this year, a $100 prize would be awarded the best short story to appear in the magazine dur ing a calendar year. The New York based CCLM bes towed grants on 127 publications, and only 18 of those were for larger amounts than “Quartet,” he said. The $100 prize is to be given in the name of Irish short story author Frank O’Connor, Costa noted. It is made possible by a reader of the magazine who prefers to remain anonymous. NOW OPEN UNIVERSITY CLEANERS #2 WEST BYPASS & SOUTHWOOD (Next to Doux Chene Apts.) Dry Cleaning • Alterations • Laundry Serving South College Station Let Our Musical figurines Say Love You" Feb. 14 The most wonderful thing about ^ Love — Plays Theme from "Love f Story". 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