The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 24, 1983, Image 7

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    Wednesday, August 24,1983/The Battalion/Page 7
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Texas A&M’s Center for
ucadon and Research in
Free Enterprise is hosting a
conference for Texas news
paper editors Friday and
Saturday in San Antonio.
I The conference — titled
pThe U.S. Economy in the
ISSOs” — will focus on state
and national economic issues.
I This is the first such con-
.ference for the center. About
65 to 70 people are expected
to attend. A representative
from Business Week maga
zine in Houston, the San
Antonio Chamber of Com
merce, United Press Interna
tional and the Associated
Press will attend the confer-
ence. said Brenda Pejovich,
student worker for the center.
I Pejovich along with Janet
Joyce, publications director
for the center, coordinated
the event by compiling the in
formation, making the sche
dules for the weekend, mak
ing reservations and inviting
the 12 guest speakers.
I Speakers and their topics
include:
• Bill Bret, chairman of the
board and chief executive
officer, A.S. Hansen, Inc.,
Dallas — “A Businessman’s
Recommendation to Presi
dent Reagan”
• Dr. Edwin Feulner, presi
dent of the Heritage Founda
tion in Washington D.C. —
“President Reagan’s Foreign
Policies and American Influ
ence Abroad”
• Representative Phil
Gramm — “The Economic
Objectives of the Reagan
Administration”
• Harry Hubbard, presi
dent of Texas AFL-CIO —
“The Future of Labor Unions
in Texas”
• Dr. Ray Marshall, secret
ary of labor during the Carter
Administration and currently
an economics professor at the
University of Texas — “A Cri
tical Appraisal of the Econo
mic Objectives of the Reagan
Administration”
• Charles Maurice — pro
fessor of economics at Texas
A&M, “Major Economic and
Social Problems in the United
States and Their Causes and
Effects”
• H.B. Zachry, San Anto
nio, businessman and entrep
reneur — “The Evolution of
Jobs — The Destiny of the
U.S.A.”
Opening remarks will be
given by Dr. Gordon P. Eaton,
Texas A&M provost and vice
president for Academic
Affairs; Lawrence White,
chairman of the board of the
Center for Education and Re
search in Free Enterprise;
Carl Raba Jr., a director of the
center from San Antonio and
Dr. Steve Pejovich, director of
the center at Texas A&M.
San Antonio mayor Henry
Cisneros will present a wel
coming speech at the begin
ning of the convention.
Pejovich said the purpose
of the conference is to make a
contribution toward better
understanding of the econo
mic events of today by the
people responsible for form
ing public opinion.
Two deans appointed
by Yvonne Cuzick
Battalion Reporter
Melvin Friedman and Dr.
jam Mobley both were
Jointed to dean positions this
mer.
riedman, appointed dean of
College of Geosciences, has
n a member of the geology
ilty since 1967. Friedman
associate dean of geosci-
es last year and was director
Tie Center for Tectonophy-
for three years.
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Earlier in his career, Fried
man was a field geologist for the
Geologic Survey of Newfound
land and held several key posi
tions with the Shell Develop
ment Co.
Friedman holds a bachelor’s
and master’s degree from Rut
gers University and a Ph.D.
from Rice University.
Mobley, appointed dean of
Business Administration, has
been a member of the Texas
A&M faculty since 1980. He
served as professor and head of
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and was promoted to associate
dean of the college in 1981.
Before coming to Texas
A&M, Mobley was professor of
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University of Maryland.
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