The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 31, 1983, Image 5

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Cancer expert to lecture here
Dr. Emmanuel Farber, an internationally known cancer
expert, will deliver Texas A&M’s first Center for Compara
tive Medicine lecture today.
Farber, chairman of pathology at the University of
Toronto medical school, will speak at 4 p.m. in Room 201 of
the Veterinary Medical Sciences Building. The topic is “De
velopment of Liver Cancer with Chemicals in Rodents: Its
Importance in Understanding Human Disease.”
Farber also holds the rank of biochemistry professor at
Toronto, where he earned his M.D. degree in 1942. In
addition, he is chief pathologist for Toronto General Hospit
al and chairman of pathology at Toronto Western Hospital.
The Center for Comparative Medicine was established to
encourage research of mutual benefit to both veterinary and
human medicine. In addition, the center plans to invite
leading researchers in various fields to the campus to share
their knowledge in areas where human and veterinary
medical scientists have common goals.
Veterinary librarians to meet here
Forty veterinary librarians from across North America will
visit officials of the nation’s only clinical veterinary librarian
program today.
Clinical veterinary librarians mirror the duties per
formed by clinical medical librarians, who often accompany
physicians on rounds or meet with doctors when cases are
discussed.
Texas A&M is believed to be the only veterinary library in
the United States now carrying out a clinical veterinary libra
rian program.
The visiting veterinary librarians will travel to the campus
from Houston, where the Medical Library Association is
holding its annual meeting. A special program outlining the
history and use of the clinical librarian project is planned
during their visit.
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Phone skills workshops announced
The Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce is hold
ing Telephone Customer Relations Skills seminars on
Wednesday at 8 a.m., 1:30 p.m., and 7 p.m. at the Aggieland
Inn.
The workshops will be conducted by John Allen, a nation
ally known sales and public relations consultant.
The cost for the program is $12 a person. For more
information, call the Chamber office at 779-2278.
If you have an announcement or item to submit for this
column, come by The Battalion office in 216 Reed McDo
nald or call 845-2611.
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United Press International
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al spilled an undetermined
amount of caustic sodium hyd
roxide into Freeport’s drinking
water, a firefighter said
Saturday.
Dow employees refused to
comment on the spill that took
place Friday morning but went
unreported to Freeport police
for several hours.
But Jim Johnson, a Freeport
firefighter, said fire trucks were
called to the city water treatment
plant Saturday to flush out hold
ing tanks and filters.
“Evidently Dow had spilled
sodium hydroxide into the canal
supplying Freeport with drink
ing water,” he said. “From what
I understand, it was way over the
safety factor.”
staff photo by Eric Evan Lee
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dromedarys
United Press International
AUSTIN — Rep. Hugo Ber-
langa had better luck Saturday
with a camel racing proposal
than he did with his ill-fated
horse race betting bill.
Berlanga suffered a bitter de
feat earlier this month when the
House refused by a two-vote
margin to adopt his parimutuel
wagering bill. But he succeeded
in winning unanimous approval
Saturday of a resolution com
mending a camel-racing event
planned for July.
The Texas Camel Racers
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