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THE BATTALION Page 9 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1977 rofessor appointed head eoc management department forme,] tyle to] drunl n sim id. four doesn nymorsl nges s pei what!, was three Dr. Don Hellriegel has been ap- jinted to head the management lartment at Texas A&M Univer- r, announced Dr. John E. Pear- dean of, Business Administra- Dr. Hellriegel, member of the magement faculty since July, IEST SELLERS 1975, fills the post that was vacated in September when Dr. B. Douglas Stone returned to full-time teaching and research. Before assuming his new role, Hellriegel had taught clases on or ganizational development and be havior, personnel problems in in dustry and human relations in busi ness. He also taught at Penn State, University of Colorado, University of Washington, Southern Illinois and Kent State before coming to this campus. A Ph.D. graduate of the Univer sity of Washington, he also holds an M.B.A. and B.S. from Kent State. Hellriegel has business experi ence as an associate staff analyst for Cleveland Electric Illuminating Co. and was co-owner of a private busi ness in Boulder, Colo. AFTER GRADUATION . . . TACKLE SOME NEW PROBLEMS PEACE CORPS VISTA ON CAMPUS Feb. 7&8 SIGN UP NOW FOR YOUR INTERVIEW: Placement Ctr. 10th Floor Rudder Tower CHAMPIONSHIPS 6-MAN TEAMS — MEN’S & WOMEN’S DIVISIONS The Object Is To Drink The Largest Number of Pitchers Within A Given Time. All Pules Available At The Club - Enter Now Deadline Feb. 7 — Competition Begins Feb. 7 University Square Shopping Center he >ur di ips United Press International Publishers’ Weekly Fiction Trinity — Leon Uris Raise the Titanic — Clive ussier Sleeping Murder — Agatha he dofiphristie dly. i Storm Warning — Jack Hig- inustiilgins sty. I The Crash of ’79 — Paul E. rdman The Users — Joyce Haber Slapstick Or Lonesome No ore! — Kurt Vonnegut Ceremony of the Innocent — aylor Caldwell Voyage — Sterling Hayden October Light — John Gard- :r Nonfiction Roots — Alex Haley Passages: The Predictable Crises of Adult Life — Gail fSheehy Your Erroneous Zones — Dr. Vayne W. Dyer Blind Ambition — John Dean The Grass Is Always Greener Over The Septic Tank — Erma Bombeck The Hite Report — Shere Site Blood and Money — Thomas [Thompson To Jerusalem and Back — Saul [Bellow The Right and the Power — eon Jaworski Letters of E.B. White — Dorothy Lobrano Guth, editor ab’s delay ift tug crew blast area United Press International OUSTON — An Exxon employe testified that a tugboat which ik in an oil tanker explosion was iting for permission to leave the ia at the time of the blast. Dock technician James E. Orms stified yesterday before a Coast uard inquiry that the Nathan B had mpleted its work near the tanker in Fransicso. “We submit samples (of cargo) to ie lab and they okay the shipment,’ rms said. “The lab notifies the Jckman who in turn releases the to by P wei tke Time, )oesn’t iperak; e,” “Y* of My! That’!! & “We were just waiting on the lab, ” said. “That’s why the tug was still ire.” As the Nathan B waited, a loading mfrom the barge to the ship broke Be! [)d sprayed the tanker, dock and tug d by ith fuel. The fuel ignited causing veral explosions and fires aboard don’t® ie tanker and on the dock. The tug are un® ink immediately, taking its three ewmen with it. Before the formal hearing began, itnesses said it appeared the fire ailed about the same time the tug arted up its engines, leading to eculation that an engine spark had Is diat n® ,mes Ti)! of It’s olocaret [nited the fuel. hiseai? The tugboat captain, Dale folfred, and two crewmen, Ruflin ames, lardin and Wendell Droddy, died eKinjb r the accident. Nine other workers nd,” fb 'ere injured. One was hospitalized Somet^ind has been released.. Testimony is expected to require alking! lost of the week with a final report e Lone! t least five to eight months away, lid Lt. Cmdr. Stanley Spurgeon, e hearing officer. Exxon has not released an esti- iate of the damage to the dock, arge or tanker. But the tank de- mgeflie* ar (ed for Boston Friday, and the ain, i oiler, recent r “How S' ;rexf snee n perluf rftkelM i ml is dl s main [ not in s ontl best is p hichisi 1 sappoinl ,es losi»! ind thi yway.'! ier son! ie askinl ie trite i en ; mud I rumentf say isticfli lock is closed. Nearly New Thrift Shoppe 711 S. Main at College Ave. Bryan Open: Wed.-Sat. 10a.m.-5p.m. Phone: 779-1731 Consumer assignments ''/ r Resale Clothing SJ- 0 Get into some ^§9reat pants! TOP DRAWER Culpepper Plaza 3 - C CORRAL THE BEST BAR-B-Q IN TOWN! 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