The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 08, 1978, Image 8

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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1978
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846-7785
Campus Names
Ex-fire chief Dorman
receives certificate
year term on the seven-member
board.
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Sunday through Friday
11:00 A M. to 1:30 P.M.
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Top Floor of Tower Dining Room
Sandwich & Soup Mon. thru Fri.
$1.75 plus drink extra
Open to the Public,
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— For full time college students
— Freshmen, sophomores, juniors, seniors and graduate students are eligible
— No on — campus military requirements
— All officer training conducted during summer
— No interruption of academic or social activities
— Non - obligatory program
— Positions in both aviation and ground fields available
~ Eligible for $100 per month Financial Assistance
The Marine Officer Selection Team will be available to discuss the Marine PLC Program on the 4th, 5th,
6th, 7th, and 8th of September in the Memorial Student Center. You may also contact the Team at 707
University Drive (next to University National Bank).
Call Collect in Houston
In College Station
226-5465
846-3138
MARINE OFFICER
ONE OF THE FEW
ONE OF THE FINEST
Fourteen Texas Engineering
Extension personnel, including
the retiring William B. “Cot
ton” Dorman, were cited Tues
day for service at Texas A&M
University.
Service pins for from five to 30
years were presented.
Dorman, associated with the
Fire Protection Training Division
more than 30 years received his
retirement certificate from TEEX
Director James R. Bradley.
Dorman, former fire chief at
Meridian, trained at the Texas
Firemen’s Training School and
became a guest instructor in
1953. He joined the staff fulltime
in 1965.
Dorman was in charge of guest
instructor registration the last few
years after traveling Texas as an
instructor.
“There were only a few of the
600 guest instructors for the re
cent school that Cotton didn’t
greet by first name, noted Chief
Henry D. Smith, division head at
TEEX.
The retiring fire training in
structor was presented a plaque
from the school’s instructors, a
camera by co-workers and a re
membrance book of personal
messages.
H e was also presented the first
guest instructor invitation for the
50th Firemen’s Training School
in 1979.
Vietnamese refugee
wins intern s award
Tom Lee, South Vietnamese
refugee and a graduate student in
the Texas A&M Institute of
Statistics, has been honored by a
Civil Service Commission bureau
as one of two outstanding sum
mer interns.
Lee, 38, a former military of
ficer, worked with other statisti
cians this past summer at the
Bureau of Personnel Manage
ment Systems developing math
models for ascertaining the status
of persons in the government
work force.
and regional planning an (
A&M University, lias [
awarded a Fulhright-Hayi-
to teach for a year in Iran
The grant was awarded»
the Mutual Educationalars
tural Exchange Program.
He will be lecturing at
versity of Tehran in ^ |
regional planning, comp:JgrL aI |
sive planning, methodij
techniques and in theevobLg^^ I
contemporary Americai;• 1
ning, He will return to j
A&M next fall.
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'Dirt digger reftn]
after researching
Borman is new head
of Ed. Psych. Dept.
Dr. Hans Brawand,2;J
veteran of agricultural re:
retired this week amidt
monies at the Soil andCroji
ences Building at Texas 1
University.
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Sharp sics on NFPA
Fire Service hoard
William H. Sharp, associate
training specialist with the Texas
Engineering Extension Service,
Texas A&M University, has been
re-elected to the hoard of direc
tors of the National Fire Protec
tion Association’s Fire Service
Section.
Elected by the 4.000 members
of the NFPA Fire Service Sec
tion, Sharp is to serve a three-
Dr. Christopher A. Bor
man has been named bead of the
Educational Psychology De
partment at Texas A&M Univer
sity.
He succeeds Dr. Arthur
Roach, who requested reassign
ment to full-time teaching and re
search earlier this year.
Borman, who holds three de
grees from Indiana University,
has been with Texas A&M since
1970. He began his career as as
sistant professor of educational
psychology and has since been
named director of the Center for
Career Development and Occu
pational Preparation.
Brawand, who served2!i|
as a research soil physiaii
the Texas Research Fora
in Dallas, was honoredwitki
tificate and appreciaiton
presented by Dr. Dudley!
assistant director of theTe
ricultural Experiment Sli
and Dr. M.E. Bloodwortkl
of the Soil and Crop Sciert*)
partment.
'Hie Swiss-Ixrm scientist)
the Texas A&M staffontki
campus in 1974, wher:|
worked in soil moisturecoo!
tion, soil structure, plant
ronment and farmingsysten:
tionships.
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Brawand plans to remain^
College Station area.
Grant for professor
to lecture in Tehran
Dr. Robert Sanford Cor
nish, associate professor of urban
“The study of the soils
relationship the enviroma
the foundation of agriculhi
search,” Braward said, 1
back on his career. “Iti^Avaluedl
maintained. With someforaB, “We il
the soils of this land wiUnfl inil it|
strong and productive. Heal,”
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Skins available in mule, elephant, camel,
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seminar se
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The technological, wci^/^mhfevaUval
and ethical implicationsdaum .u. ■.
“law of the sea’ will betlietdSg U f j )ec . l
seminar at Texas A&M l'ni'p c . (s . j )avt .'
Tuesday and Wednesday.
The seminar, co-spomoti
Texas A&M University m
United Methodist Church,»1
cuss topics such as the rec
tension of offshore jurisdictifflij
miles by many nations, their
of the seas concept, [
depletion of the oceans resl
and the role of a unified
sea.
Sessions are set for Rudder!
601. at 9 a.m. Tuesday'.
The keynote address willhj
by Dr. Robert B. Abel, assist#
president for marine progrrl
Texas A&M. Texas A&MCkj
Jack K. Williams and
Weaver of Washington, D. C|
rector of the Law of the Seal
of the United Methodist Ck
will give welcoming remarks
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TUESDAY EVENING
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Onion Enchiladas
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w/chili
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Mexican Rice
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Coffee or Tea
Tostadas
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
WEDNESDAY
EVENING SPECIAL
Chicken Fried Steak
w/cream Gravy
Whipped Potatoes and |
Choice ot one other
Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread andBu'l
Coffee or Tea
THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner
SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE
Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BREADED FISH
FILET w/TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SATURDAY
NOON and EVENING
SPECIAL
Chicken &
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Tossed Salad
Choice of one
vegetable
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Tea or Coffee
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NOON and EVENINS
ROAST TURKEY DIN
Served with
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing
Roll or Corn Bread - Buttefj
Coffee or Tea
Giblet Gravy
And your choice of any
One vegetable
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