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Around town
'Big Event’ planning meeting tonight
There will be a general “Big Event” meeting today at 5:30
p.m. in Room 102 Academic and Agency Building.
One representative from each participating organization
needs to be there. Problems will be ironed out and questions
will be answered before the Big Event on Feb. 20.
All people have been matched with a job. About 5,000
people have signed up and 40 organizations are involved.
Political Forum schedules program
MSC Political Forum is sponsoring a special election forum
on Thursday entitled “Meet the Candidates.”
The program will include a question and answer session
on Congressional District 6 issues and is scheduled for 8 p.m.
in Rudder Forum. It is free and open to the public.
Faculty to meet with representative
Texas A&M University faculty members will have an
opportunity to discuss current legislative developments in
cluding recommendations by the Legislative Budget Board
concerning salary increases and benefits in a session with
State Representative Bill Presnal Friday.
Presnal will meet with interested faculty and staff at 3
p.m. in Room 501 Rudder Tower. The meeting is sponsored
by the Texas Association of College Teachers.
Lecture series to feature architect
The 1982-83 University Lecture Series will feature Harry
A. Goleman, a partner in Golemon and Rolfe Associates,
Inc. and a Fellow of the American Institutes of Architects.
The title of the lecture is “The Business and Art of
Architecture” and will be held at 8 p.m. Feb. 10 in Room 601
Rudder Tower.
The lecture is open to the public and free of charge.
Second research seminar to be held
The second of six seminars on various computer models
designed to forecast the outcome of energy-related situa
tions will be held from 3-4:30 p.m. Friday here.
The Friday seminar focuses on regional motor fuel fore
casting and will be presented by Dr. David Greene of Oak
Ridge National Laboratory and Dr. Ken Monts of the
Texas Energy and Natural Resources Advisory Council
(TFNRAC). 1 he meeting is scheduled for Room 402 of
Rudder Tower.
The first seminar was held in December and concentrated
on a computer model for oil and gas supply.
The six meetings are being sponsored by the university’s
Center for Energy and Mineral Resources as a way of fami
liarizing Texas A&M researchers with TENRAC’s computer
capabilities and their potential use in studies here.
No dates have been set for the remaining seminars, which
will discuss computer studies of gas transmission networks, a
petroleum refinery, four types of energy demand and elec
tricity supply and demand.
Eddie Chiles to speak tonight
College Republicans will host Fort Worth oilman, Eddie
Chiles, tonight at 8 in 701 Rudder Tower. Admission to the
address is free and everyone is welcome to attend.
Scholarship pageant tickets for sale
The MSC Hospitality Committee has announced that tick
ets for the 4th Annual Miss Texas A&M Scholarship
Pageant are now on sale.
The pageant is scheduled for Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. Tickets are
$3.50 for students and $6 for non-students. They are now
available at the MSC Box Office.
Marathon entry deadline approaches
Runners and walkers of all ages prepare yourself for
another race to benefit the American Heart Association. The
Run is scheduled for 8 a.m. Feb. 19.
The starting line for the Run for Your Life 6.2 Mile Run
will be Post Oak Mall. The run is co-sponsored by Post Oak
Mall and the College Station Parks and Recreation Depart
ment.
The entry fee is $6 if received by 5 p.m. Feb. 16, $7
thereafter. Entry forms are available at the Heart Associa
tion, College Station Parks and Recreation Office, Post Oak
Mall and at local sporting goods stores.
For more information call the Heart Association at 693-
6454 or the College Station Parks and Recreations Depart
ment at 693-PARD.
If you have an announcement or item to submit for this
column, come by The Battalion office in 216 Reed McDo
nald or call Tracey Taylor at 845-2611.
Teacher awards applications ready
By Angie Kerr »
Battalion Reporter
University distinguished
achievement awards and college
teaching awards are given each
year by the Association of For
mer Students. This year’s nomi
nation applications are now
available and the nomination
deadline is March 7.
The Association of Former
Students has funded the awards
since 1955. The awards are de
signed to officially recognize
outstanding members of the fa
culty and staff.
Each of the 27 teaching
awards includes a $4,000 check
and a framed certificate. Reci
pients for the teaching awards
are chosen from within each col
lege. The 18 distinguished
achievement awards include a
$5,000 check, a framed certifi
cate and an engraved watch. Dis
tinguished achievement award
recipients are chosen on the
University level.
The distinguished achieve
ment awards are designed to
recognize members of the facul
ty and staff in teaching, re
search, student relations, con
tinuing education/extention,
and staff administration. The 15
person selection committee is
ity and methods indicate the
highest success in teaching and
ich
composed of students, faculty,
staff and former students.
The college-level teaching
awards are given to classroom
teachers whose ability, personal-
the inspiration of their students.
The nine-member selection
committee will include students,
faculty members and one for
mer student.
To be eligible for the college-
level teaching award nominees
must have completed three full
years of service to Texas A&M
University and must not have re
ceived an award in the last five
years. Recipients of the disting
uished achievement awardmj
have completed fiveyearsot*
vice to Texas A&M Univet
and must not have receivedJ
award in the last four yean]
All applications shouldi
sent to the Dean of Fan
office.
Presentation oftheuniva
ty-level awards will beAprii
Uollege-level teaching aw|
will be presented in ihel
semester.
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Proposed PUF bill
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The Student Senate will meet
at 7:30 tonight to vote on a bill
authorizing the Legislative
Study Group to lobby in the
Texas Legislature for the Per
manent University Fund bill.
The student bill recommends
that the Student Senate support
the Texas Legislature’s PUF bill
which would open the PUF to
other colleges within the Texas
A&M University and the Uni
versity of Texas systems.
Currently the funds are di
vided between the Texas A&M
and the University of Texas
main campuses.
The senators also will discuss
election reapportionment.
When the amount of students
greatly increases in any area, as
in a particular college, the
amount of representation I
that at ca also must increa]e.fl
srnatoi s w ill decide whidtij
it any will need additional™
sentation.
Possible changes in eltL
regulations also will be 1
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I he Senate meets in 20411
rington Classroom BuildinJ
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Mother of COBOL
talks here tonight
U.S. Navy Capt. Grace M. Hop
per, known as “the mother of
COBOL,” will speak at 7 tonight
in Rudder Forum.
The Data Processing Man
agement Association is sponsor
ing Hopper, who will speak on
the history and development of
COBOL — a computer prog
ramming language. A question
and answer session will follow.
Hopper, the first woman to
receive the DPMA’s “Man of the
Year” award, is a member of Phi
Beta Kappa honor society and
holds honorary doctoral de
grees from Newark College of
Engineering, the University of
Pennsylvania and C.W. Post Col
lege of Long Island Univer
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terns engineer and directot
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Sperry Rand Corp. in
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lished more than 50 ankles
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