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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Engineering has been an integral part of the curricula at A AA for almost 90 years. A typical engineering student at A M may work on a fission problem utilizing an atomic reactor, study guidance systems for space vehicles, or pore over the principles of a beautiful bridge. The College of Engineering occupies 14 buildings on the campus and is ranked among the highest degree granting schools of engineering in the United States. Guided by a distinguished faculty of engineers, students have the latest training and research equipment available for their use. Some of the facilities—the 41 2 million dollar Data Processing Center, the five-megawatt Nuclear Science Center and the Activation Analysis Laboratory located at the Old Bryan Air Force Base—cannot be equalled on any campus in the Southwest. Three state research and extension education agencies with headquarters on the A M campus are closely asso¬ ciated with the College of Engineer¬ ing and add stature to its instructional program. The three: the Texas Engi¬ neering Experiment Station, a basic and applied research center; the Texas Engineering Extension Service which disseminates new technology to in¬ dustry and the Texas Transportation Institute, a planning and development organization concerned primarily with highways. Thus A M ' s College of Engineering contributes greatly to the new era of technology in our nation. Theo Holleman, architecture graphics profes¬ sor, instructs students in modern and spacious architecture labs. This year the Department of Architecture came into its own, moving from the top floor of the Academic Building to its $900,000 structure.
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This 1890 photograph of the Mechanical Engi¬ neering Shop shows crude beginnings from which an extensive College of En¬ gineering has developed.
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Sonja Faye Oliphant from Poteet, the first female veterinary student at Texas A M, is entering the Small Animal Clinic while Dean Gage, freshman from San Saba, opens the door. 18
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