Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1981 LASS OF *Februaiy 14 *8:30 p.m.-l:00 a.m. * Formal *$8.00/couple SOPHOMORE BALL Music by: Dennis Ivey and the Waymen Tickets M.S.C. Tickets Commons Tickets Rudder Box Office Local Lecture group to host talks By SUSAN DITTMAN Battalion Reporter Texas A&M University stu dents, faculty, staff and the cu rious can hear four lecturers who are outstanding in their respective fields this semester. The University Lectures Com mittee, which usually plans one faculty lecture and three off- campus lectures every year, has added an additional speaker to its list of off-campus lecturers this NOTICE University Tire & Service Center IS WELL-EQUIPPED TO HANDLE MOST AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE NEEDS AND GOODYEAR TIRES. OUR SERVICE SHOP INCLUDES 3 FULL-TIME MECHANICS ON DUTY 7:30 TO 5:30 WEEKDAYS, 8:00 TO 12:00 SATURDAYS. 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With operations based in Houston, the nation’s energy capital, you’ll be working with and learning from top industry experts! If you’re interested in a career that few companies can surpass, consider scheduling an interview with Cameron. For more details and information, contact your campus placement office today. Cameron will be conducting interviews on: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18th, 1981 We are seeking seniors that will graduate in June from the following areas: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING interested in product design, sales, or facilities engineering INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING interested in manufacturing or purchasing An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F year. Dr. Donald McDonald, committee chairman, said. The four lecturers and lecture dates are: — March 27 — Henry Steele Commager, historian, educator and author of numerous books and articles, will give a lecture spon sored by the College of Liberal Arts. The topic has not been deter mined yet. — April 3 — Arthur B. Laffer, professor of business economics at the University of Southern Cali fornia and advisor for the Reagan administration, will give a lecture sponsored by the College of Busi ness Administration. That topic is also undetermined. — April 13 — David Hamburg, director of health policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Gov ernment at Harvard University, will speak on “Health Policy Issues in the 1980’s.” The lecture will be sponsored by the College of Medicine. — April 29 — Frederick Prae- ger, president and publisher of Westview Press in Boulder, Colo., will speak on “The Impact of Technological Advances and Budget Crunches on Scholarly Book Publishing.” The lecture will be sponsored by the Evans Library. The University Lecture Com mittee is composed of one faculty representative from each college, one representative each from the library and the Memorial Student Center and three students. In alphabetical order starting with the College of Agriculture, each college is allowed to choose an outstanding lecturer from off- campus, McDonald said. He added that final approval of the lecturer comes from the com mittee. The first lecture series started in 1968. It is funded by the Univer sity, which sets aside a budget for the committee, McDonald said. The faculty lecturer, who is chosen by the committee, is usual ly an outstanding member of his field as well as a good speaker, McDonald said. “The faculty lec turer talks about his field,” he said, “but generally we try to get them to broaden it (their topic) out.” This year’s faculty lecturer was Dr. John McDermott, head of the philosophy and humanities de partment. etc 1 Sales, Service & Repairs Emergency Pick Up Service 0 846-7580 403 University (SOOSOSOGGOOGGGO AUTO TUNE “The Inflation Fighters" (Formerly Bill's & Jay’s Auto Tune) “Qi _ Juality Service. 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SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS: Meets at 7:00 p.m. in203 Zachry. SIGMA IOTA EPSILON: Gavin Neel, chief recruiter for Conoco, will speak and certificates from last semester will be awarded at 7:30 p.m. in 510 Rudder. MARRIED STUDENTS' UNIVERSITY APARTMENT COIN OIL: All married students arc invited to this general meeting at 7:00 p.m. in U9-D Zachry. POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB: A Valmac representative will speal beginning at 7:30 p.m. in 100 Kleberg. “NOSFERATU, THE VAMPYRE”: Germany’s version of the das- sic Count Dracula will be presented at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Theatre. MEXICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Will meet to discuss In ternational Week, the ballet presentation, and upcoming events at 7:00 p.m. in 110 Military Science. LA ASOCIACION DE ESTUDIANTES DE MEXICO: Se reunira en Military Science cuarto 110 a las 7:00 p. m. Asuntos de impor- tancia. THURSDAY ALVIN HOMETOWN CLUB: Meets at 7:00 p.m. in 321 Physics EL SALVADOR STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Dr. Robert Wal ker, Vice President For Development at Texas A&M, will pre sent “How International Students Influence Development at Texas A&M” at 8:00 p.m. in 103 Zachry. TAMU TURF CLUB: Leon Howard will speak on golf count construction at 7:00 p.m. in 103 Soil & Crop Sciences. TAMU CIRCLE K: Meets at 7:00 p.m. in 402 Rudder. FOOD SCIENCE CLUB: Holds a Valentines Day bake sale from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. m the lobby of Kleberg. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Night Prayer at m p.m. in St. Mary's Church. MSC OUTDOOR RECREATION; Rick Beelby will speak on cross country skiing at 7:30 p.m. in 401 Rudder. Iota Epsilon ATTENTION: GRADUATE AND UNDER GRADUATE STUDENTS. IF YOU ARE A BUSI NESS ADM. MAJOR OR A MINOR IN MGMT, AND HAVE AT LEAST A 3.0 OVERALL GPR YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE TO JOIN. PICK UP AN APPLICATION IN THE S.I.E. BOX IN THE MGMT. OFFICE 3RD FLOOR FRANCIS. Wow! 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