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Main TA 2-6000 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree (Defense of the Dissertation) Full Name of Candidate: Taylor, Daniel McDonald Doctor of Philos- ogy tie of Dissertation: The Manganese Nutrition of Cotton Time of Examination: at 9 :00 a. m. Place of Examination: 203 in Plant Sciences Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies December 21, 1964 Conference Room Building ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS You may pick up your graduation invita- tions at the Memorial Student Center Building Cashiers Office beginning Mon- day, December 14, from 9-12, 1-4. SPECIAL NOTICE TO THOSE GRAD- UATING SENIORS WHO DID NOT ORDER THEIR GRADUATION INVITA- TIONS. The EXTRA INVITATIONS will go on sale Wednesday, December 16, at tudent Finance Center, are sold on a s only. 114t6 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination for the Doctoral Degrree (Defense of the Dissertatio le Dissertation) Full Name of Candidate: Chauthant, Abdul Rehman Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos- ophy in Entomology Title of Dissertation : Effects of Sublethal Dosages of Certain Insecticides on Eggs, Larvae, and Adults of Two Species of Heliothis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Time of Examination: December 15, 1964 at 2 :00 p. m. Place of Examination: Room 207 in iological Science Buildi Wayne C. Hall 113t4 ice Jt 7ayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies JACK SHACKELFORD, Inc. Authorized Lincoln-Mercury-Comet Dealer Sales, Service, and Parts Graduating Seniors Financing Complete Service Dept. Body and Paint Dept. 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Ive received a jillion letters from friends and Aggie exes, and Im ready to start to work. Q. What about your staff? A. Ill have eight assistants. Most of them Ive al- ready hired. One or two Im going to take my time about. Theyll be announced within the next few days. Q. From a first impression, how does your personnel look as compared with the first squad Coach Bryant had at Alabama? A. Physically, I think these players are a better looking group of kids than we inherited at Alabama. Im very impressed. They look like theyre ready to play. Q. What about the teams confidence? A. Confidence is always important when a coaching change is made. I hope to instill pride in this team. Winning is built around pride, determination, and dedica- tion. If they really believe in A&M theyre going to win some football games. I believe that. Q. How did you get your nickname, Bebes? A. My little brother couldnt say Gene, he said Baby, and it came out Bebes. Its followed me ever since. Q. What is your weight history? A. I weighed about 160 when A&M recruited me at Paris. My senior year here I weighed about 168. Now I weigh 180. Q. Do you think your age (29) will be a factor in your success here? A. Yes, I think my age is to my advantage. Being younger you can get closer to your squad at times and you should be able to work longer and harder. Q. What are you going to look for next spring? A. Ive never seen a real good football team that didnt have a good quarterback. I think it all starts with that quarterback. Were going to try to find someone who can move the ball club. Defensively, were going to look for linebackers and safeties first. Q. What about your substitution plan? A. Initially, Ill work everybody both ways. If we have enough good football players, well play both ways. If not, well play our best boys. Q. Did Coach Bryant leave you with any advice? A. 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Page 1: THE BATTALION Beall’snewspaper.library.tamu.edu/lccn/sn86088544/1964-12-15/ed-1/seq-3.… · • Waterandsoilresistant the• Clean ingwithbriskbrushing •Steel shank for extra

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THE BATTALION Tuesday, December 15, 1964 College Station, Texas Page 3

Longtime Aggie Coach Elmer Smith Appointed As New Head Assistant

STALLINGS HOLDS FIR ST PRESS CONFERENCE . sports writers from all over the state attended Monday.

-f

A&M head football coach Gene Stallings today appointed Elmer Smith as assistant head coach of the Aggies.

The new head coach as A&M said, “I’m real happy to announce the appointment of Elmer Smith as assistant head coach. I fell

that because of the experience he has and his dedication to football, he will continue to be an outstand­ing coach.”

Smith is the first staff member officially announced by Stallings. Others will be announced this week.

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5626. 112t4

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mailed so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (Ground Floor YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication—Director of Student Publica­tions.

Ray-

THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination

the Doctoral Degree(Defense of the Dissertation)

Full Name of Candidate; Steinhoff,Mond Okley

Candidate for Degree of: Ph.D. in Geology Title of Dissertation: “Geology of the

West White Lake, South Bosco-Duson- Ridge, and Abbeville-Perry-South Perry Structures, South Louisiana”

Time of Examination: December 21, 1964at 2 :00 p. m.Place of Examination: Room 104 in Geol­

ogy BuildingWayne C. HallDean of Graduate Studies 116t3

TEXAS A&M RING ORDERSUndergraduate students who have 95 semi

•editay pui at th‘

ter hours of ereies-

and two semesters of residence at Texas A&M A&Mthe preliminary gn 9, 1964, may be usiquirements. ””----inder this plan

ide report on ed in satisfy!

mes rchase the e time of November

satisfying the re- Those students qualifying

ay leave their names with

ring. Hours passed eliminary grad*1, may be used ents. Those

under this plan may leave their names wi the ring clerk in the Registrar’s Offi She will then check their records to determine their eligibility to order the ring. Orders for the rings will be taken November 18 through November 25, and December 7, 1964, through January 6, 1965. These rings will not be delivered before February 16, 1965. The ring clerk is on duty in the Registrar’s Office Monday through Friday from 8:00 to 12:00 noon.

H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar 95t25

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THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination for

the Doctoral Degree(Defense of the Dissertation)

Full Name of Candidate: Taylor, DanielMcDonald

Doctor of Philos- ogy

tie of Dissertation: The ManganeseNutrition of Cotton

Time of Examination: at 9 :00 a. m.

Place of Examination:203 in Plant Sciences

Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies

December 21, 1964

Conference Room Building

ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS You may pick up your graduation invita­tions at the Memorial Student Center Building Cashier’s Office beginning Mon­day, December 14, from 9-12, 1-4.SPECIAL NOTICE TO THOSE GRAD­UATING SENIORS WHO DID NOT ORDER THEIR GRADUATION INVITA­TIONS. The EXTRA INVITATIONS will go on sale Wednesday, December 16, at

tudent Finance Center, are sold on a

s only. 114t6

THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Announcement of Final Examination for

the Doctoral Degrree(Defense of the Dissertatiole Dissertation)

Full Name of Candidate: Chauthant,Abdul Rehman

Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos­ophy in Entomology

Title of Dissertation : Effects of Sublethal Dosages of Certain Insecticides on Eggs, Larvae, and Adults of Two Species of Heliothis (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

Time of Examination: December 15, 1964at 2 :00 p. m.

Place of Examination: Room 207 iniological Science Buildi

Wayne C. Hall113t4

ice Jt 7ayne C. Hall

Dean of Graduate Studies

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New Grid Mentor Meets The Press(Editor’s note: the ensuing article is taken from a press conference held by new A&M Football Coach Gene Stallings Monday afternoon in the Lettermen’s Lounge.)

Q. Would you care to make any preliminary remarks?A. First off, there are not a lot of schools I'd have

considered going to. I have reason to believe that the Alabama coaching job would have been offered to me in another couple of years. But being a graduate of A&M and very close to the school, I was thrilled to death to get the job. I’ve received a jillion letters from friends and Aggie exes, and I’m ready to start to work.

Q. What about your staff?A. I’ll have eight assistants. Most of them I’ve al­

ready hired. One or two I’m going to take my time about. They’ll be announced within the next few days.

Q. From a first impression, how does your personnel look as compared with the first squad Coach Bryant had at Alabama?

A. Physically, I think these players are a better looking group of kids than we inherited at Alabama. I’m very impressed. They look like they’re ready to play.

Q. What about the team’s confidence?A. Confidence is always important when a coaching

change is made. I hope to instill pride in this team. Winning is built around pride, determination, and dedica­tion. If they really believe in A&M they’re going to win some football games. I believe that.

Q. How did you get your nickname, Bebes?A. My little brother couldn’t say Gene, he said Baby,

and it came out Bebes. It’s followed me ever since.Q. What is your weight history?A. I weighed about 160 when A&M recruited me

at Paris. My senior year here I weighed about 168. Now I weigh 180.

Q. Do you think your age (29) will be a factor in your success here?

A. Yes, I think my age is to my advantage. Being younger you can get closer to your squad at times and you should be able to work longer and harder.

Q. What are you going to look for next spring?A. I’ve never seen a real good football team that

didn’t have a good quarterback. I think it all starts with that quarterback. We’re going to try to find someone who can move the ball club. Defensively, we’re going to look for linebackers and safeties first.

Q. What about your substitution plan?A. Initially, I’ll work everybody both ways. If we

have enough good football players, we’ll play both ways. If not, we’ll play our best boys.

Q. Did Coach Bryant leave you with any advice?A. Yes, he said ‘don’t look back’, ‘don’t lose your

guts’, and ‘go out on that field and make something happen.’

Wichita Shockers Lead AP Top Ten

— Wichita’s tall, talented Shockers, unbeaten in four starts, surged to the top and Michigan, the pre-season favorite, droppedso second Monday in The As­sociated Press basketball poll that featured wholesale changes from the previous.

The Top Ten, with first place votes in parentheses.

1. Wichita (23) 4-0 3092. Michigan (5) 4-1 2793. San Francisco (2) 4-0 2494. Minnesota (2) 4-0 2115. UCLA 2-1 1656. Duke 3-1 897. St. John’s, N. Y. 3-0 1138. Kentucky 3-1 889. Vanderbilt 3-1 . 88

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SOUTH CAROLINA Anderson, Cochran Jewelry Co. Charleston, Hamilton Jewelers Charleston, Charles Kerrison, Jewelers Columbia, Gudmundson and Buyck Greenville, Cochran Jewelry Co. Orangeburg, Cleo’s Jewelry and Gifts Spartanburg, Kosch and Gray Jewelers Summerville, Dorchester Jewelers

TEXASAustin, Joe Koen & Son Bay City, Tetts Jewelers Corpus Christ!, Robert Jewelers Dallas, Owens Bros. Jewelers El Paso, Holdsworth Jeweler Fort Worth, Haltom’s Jewelers Galveston, Isenberg’s Jewelry Stores Houston, Billings Jewelry (2 stores) Houston, Walzel Jewelry Co.Killeen, Keen’s Jewelers Port Arthur, Turnbull’s Jewelry San Antonio, Shaw’s Jewelers Temple, L. S. James Jewelers Tyler, Dickason Jewelry Co.Waco, Armstrong Jewelers Wichita Falls. Kay’s Jewelers

VIRGINIARichmond, Schwarzschild Bros.Suffolk, Brewer Jewelry Co.

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