A&M fifth in forestry meet THE BATTALION Page £ THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1978 Texas A&M University forestry students placed fifth at the 21st An nual conclave of Southeast Forestry Schools last Friday and Saturday in Clemson, S.C. Thirteen southern forestry schools competed in forest technical events and forest practices. Twenty-one students represented Texas A&M. Jess Jarrett, junior, won first place in the ax throw. Tommy Bell, junior, placed third in the knife throw. Seniors Gary Beacher and Donnie Simpson placed third in wood chop- ing and wildlife, respectively. Other students representing Texas A&M in the Conclave were: Chris Eichman and Todd Cheves, men’s cross-cut; Joyce Moore, de ndrology; Fred Haas, pole felling; Friends plan tour The Friends of the Texas A&M University Library plan their spring meeting April 29 at Liendo Planta tion near Prairie View. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Detering, re storers of the historically significant plantation, will open it for the meet ing. Friends president Mrs. M. F. “Chan” Driscoll said the meeting will include time to tour the house and gounds. A charter air con ditioned bus will be available to Friends members at $7 per person. Texas A&M gets $16,000 in grants Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA) recendy presented $5,000 to Texas A&M University’s Aero space Engineering Department. The grant was presented by Lyle W. Hovland, ALCOA laboratories senior engineer and W. D. Essary, Rockdale plant engineering man ager. “This is a first year award and can be renewed for up to two years,” Hovland told Vice President for Engineering Fred Benson and other department officials. It is one of 40 nationwide grants. 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The Friends meeting will feature an address by Dr. Frank E. Van diver, Rice University vice president and provost, on the writing and illus trating of books. Book collector Jeff Dykes, Friends vice president elect, will briefly discuss his occu pation. ment a $6,000 Eastman Kodak Fel lowship. Dr. Charles D. Holland, depart ment head, said the fellowship will support one graduate student during the 1978-79 academic year. Quaker Oats Foundation has awarded $5,000 to the Texas A&M University College of Veterinary Medicine for radiology research, said Dean George C. Shelton. The money is a memorium to the late Dr. W.C. Banks, head of veteri nary radiology and professor of vet erinary medicine and surgery. Banks originated “Radiographic Aids,” a publication distributed by Quaker Oats to aid doctors in radio logy diagnosis. 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