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Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, August 29, 1963 THE BATTALION
Oceanography Gets NSF Gift
The Department of Oceanography and Meteorology has received a National Science Foundation grant of $25,700 for further study of ocean current measurements in the Drake Passage south of South America, President Earl Rudder announced Tuesday.
The project now in its third year is concerned with surface and deep current measurements in the stormy passage linking the Atlantic and Pacific.
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A collection of speeches on Texas agriculture spanning the past 35 years was presented to A&M’s archives last week by A. L. Ward of Dallas.
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Twin Baseballers Get Assistantships
Ward, educational director of the National Cottonseed Products Association from 1926 until his retirement in 1957, donated manuscripts of 318 of his speeches made to agricultural and business groups during his career. An A&M graduate in 1910 and a former Agricultural Extension swine husbandry- man, Ward has spoken on the history and progress of Texas agriculture throughout the state.
Sqd. 17 Activated For AF Pre-Meds
The Office of the Commandant announced recently that Squadron 17 has been activated as a new unit in the Corps of Cadets.
The Singley twins who compiled an enviable record as students and athletes at A&M will hold assistantships in the Department of Education and Psychology.
The appointments, effective in September, were announced by Dr. Paul Hensarling.
Manuscripts ReceivedPresident Earl Rudder receives speech manuscripts for the A&M Archives from A. L. Ward of Dallas, right, long-time speaker on Texas agriculture, and Professor Fred Hale, center, look on. Ward, retired educational director for the National Cottonseed Products Association, donated 318 manuscripts when his office was moved from Dallas to Tennessee. -
In accepting the material, President Earl Rudder noted that the speeches will serve both as information and inspiration to students.
The gift was prompted by Fred Hale, professor of animal hus-
will be assigned to the new squadron.
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CITY ORDINANCE
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IfORDINANCE NO. 379
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR i PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF REZONING THOSE PARTS OF LOTS 31 AND 32 PRESENTLY ZONED As DISTRICT NO. 2, SECOND BUSINESS DISTRICT AND DISTRICT NO. ; APARTMENT HOUSE DISTRICT, » THE D. A. SMITH SUBDIVISION. TO DISTRICT NO. 4, FIRST BUSINESS DISTRICT.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Coantu of the City of College Station, Tens:
WHEREAS, the City Planning and Zo-' ing Com mission has recommended that that land described herein be rexoned a District No. 4, First Business District
It is hereby ordered that a para*- hearing shall be held in the City Hw at 7:00 P. M. on September 23, Iw on rezoning certain areas within the citf limits, more particularly described £
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Tho:so parts of Lots 31 and 32 preset,tl) nod as District No. 2, Second Busir.es! strict and District No. 3, Apartme''
House District in the D. A. Smith Sun- division, to District No. 4, First BusinS District.
Notice of said hearing shall be puhlijh^ in a newspaper of general circulation ® the city of College Station at least fifteee days prior to date of hearing. !
PASSED AND APPROVED this » I day of August, 1963.
APPROVED:S/Ernest Langford _ ,Mayor B .A
ATTEST: I •S/K. A. Waning ■ /!•.?-' rCity Secretary 13W 1 /
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