LUNCH IN TODAY Til Prices Lower The cost of a hamburger, large coke, and french fries has risen 37.5% in less than a year; and at $1.10it's as . llluch as charged at businesses around town. But these bUsinesses are making money! Your Snack Bar is supPosed to be operating as a service to YOU - NOT as a bUsiness! To protest the exhorbitant prices, the students of Montana Tech hereby declare a LUNGH-IN,to begin tOday and continue until prices are lowered.
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Montana College of Mineral Science and 'I'echrrelogy Vol. 15, No. 8 - Butte, Montana, April 15, 1970 ~庐
Bo'lcofl
Tech Gets $.4 Million Donald
W,
President
McGlashan,
of the college
eCutive director
nounced
and ex-
of the Montana
COllege of Mineral Technology
vice
Science
Foundation,
an-
that a $400,000 grant
help establish
a minerals
Center has been received Foundation,
a',d to
research by the
The grant which was established by Thayer Lindsley, in mernOry of his father, has been awarded to the Foundation from the John Lindsley Fund, Thayer lindsley, the founder of Falcon~)ridge Nickel Mines, Ltd" was Its president for many years, The objective of thi grant is to extend and improve the research program at Montana Tech through the e tabli hrnent of a research center, McGlashan ex?lains that such a facility, besides Its obvious role in providing solUtions to problems continuously COnfronting the mineral industry, \\tould act in several ways to benefit the mineral industry, These McGlashan describes as attracting students to thc careerfields of the mineral indu try,
aiding in faculty retention,
recruitment
providing
and
an invaluable
it possible
for the foundation
undertake
plans
and
to
projects
resourse for both underand graduate students
which have heretofore not been feasible. Many people-students
in research and offering continual challenges to research-mind-
and faculty at Montana Tech, alumni, employees of companies
ed faculty members. Key alumni who helped
in the minerals and others-will
teaching graduate
tain the grant
are:
to ob-
Neil O'Don-
nell, Engineer of Mines 1923, Professional Engineer of Mines 1960; William H. Love, class of '46, president, Hecla Mining Company: Wallace, Idaho; Plato Malozemoff, class of '32, N ewmont Mining Company, New York, N.Y., and Frank Antonioli, class of '50, local mining operator, These are the men McGlashan cites as being instrumental in bringing the needs of the college for a minerals research center before the trustees of the John Lindslcy Fund. Dr. E. G. Koch, president of Montana Tech says, "All of us at Montana Tech are extremely grateful to the John Lindsley Fund for its recent gift of $400,000 to the Montana Tech Foundation. This gift will make
industry benefit
fields, in the
t~e
s.: Bar New' HSS- (,ourses Offered
The implementation of the liberal arts program by deliberate tion's efforts, made possible by steps has enhanced the outlook gifts such as this." for General Students at Montana Tech in coming semesters. He goes on to say, "Many dedicated people have contributed During the next year, students much in time and efort to get ' attending Tech can look forward the Montana College of Mineral to a substantial third year proScience and Tethnology Foungram in English and History. dation started. The Foundation The following list contains cathas had a good year and we feel alog additions in the humanities it has gained enough momentum area for 1970: to continue with an even better I-ISS '105 & 106 - Contemporyear in 1970," ary Thought (Intro) - 3 credits. HSH 205 & 206-Contemporary According to Truxton Fisher Thought (Basic) - 3 credits. president of the Montana Tecl~ HSH 305 & 306 - Con tempoAlumni Association and a direcary Thought (Intermediate) - 3 tor of the Foundation, "This gift credits, or the initiation of the research HSS 405 & 406 - Contemporcenter foreshadows closer liaison ary Thought (Advanced) 3 between the college and the mincredits. erals industry. This facility also HSS 202 - Creative Writing (Cont. P. 2, Col. 1) - 2 credits years
to come from the Founda-
HSS 275 - Educational Sociology - 3 credits . HSS 341 - Major Writers .:_ 3 credits. ' HSS 342 - Literary Themes 3 credits. HSS 343 & 344 - Twentieth Century American History - 3 credits. -
HSS 346 The American Character - 3 credits. HSS 347 - Montana History - 3 credits. HSS 353 - Economic Development .-3 credits. HSS 35'4 - Money And Banking - 3 credits. HSS 371 - Social Psychology - 3 credits. HSS 372 - Industrial Psychology - 3 credits. HSS 471 & 472 Constitutional History of the United States of America - 3 credits.