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Executive Secretary, is on hand to back us up with any information 

 we might need to supply in the future. 



Mr. Lennon. Without objection then, immediately preceding the 

 statement about to be made by Dr. Calhoun, there will be inserted in 

 the record a biography or carreer resume. 



(The career resume follows:) 



John C. Calhoun, Je. 



Education: Pennsylvania State University — ^B.S. in Petroleum Engineering, 

 1937 ; M.S., 1941 ; Ph. D., 1946. 



Employment (in reverse chronological order) : Vice President for Programs 

 and Distinguished Professor, Texas A&M University System, 1965- ; Director, 

 Sea Grant Program, Texas A&M University, 1968- . 



Assistant and Science Adviser to the Secretary of the Interior, 1963 to 1965 

 (on leave from the Texas A&M University System) ; also, Acting Director, Office 

 of Water Resources Research, Department of Interior, July-'December 1964. 



Vice Chancellor for Development, Texas A&M University System, 1960 to 1963. 



Vice President for Engineering, Texas A&M University System, 1957 to 1959. 



Vice Chancellor for Engineering, Texas A&M University System, 1959 to 1960. 



Dean of Engineering, Director of the Texas Engineering Experiment Station, 

 and Director of the Texas Engineering Extension Service, Texas A&M University, 

 1955 to 1957. 



Professor and Head of the Department of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Pennsyl- 

 vania State University, 1950 to 1955. 



Associate Professor, Professor, and Chairman of the School of Petroleum Engi- 

 neering, University of Oklahoma, 1946 to 1950. 



Research Assistant and Instructor, Pennsylvania State University, 1937 to 1946. 



Professional societies: AIME, ASEE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma 

 Xi, Society for the History of Technology, AAAS, American Society for 

 Oceanography. 



Publications : 84 technical and general articles ; book, "Fundamentals of Res- 

 ervoir Engineering." 



Professional assignments: Present Trustee (1959- ) and Chairman of Board 

 (1968- ) , University Corporation for Atmospheric Research ; Trustee, Texas 

 A&M Research Foundation ; Chairman, Committee on National Affairs, AIME ; 

 Committee on Mineral Science and Technology, NAS-NRO ; Board of Directors, 

 EDUCOM, 1966- ; Chairman, National Academy of Sciences Committee on 

 Oceanography, 1967- ; Executive Director and President, Gulf Universities 

 Research Corporation, 1966- ; Vice President, American Society for Engineer- 

 ing Education, 1968- . 



Professional assignments : Past : Chairman, Council of Education of AIME ; 

 Chairman, Mineral Engineering Division of ASEE ; Member, Engineering Com- 

 mittee on Interstate Oil Compact ; Member, Education and Accreditation Com- 

 mittee, Engineers' Council for Professional Development (1955-1960) ; Vice Chair- 

 man, Engineering College Research Council ; Chairman, Lamme Award Commit- 

 tee ; ASEE ; Distinguished Lecturer, Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1961 ; Mem- 

 ber, Board of Directors, JETS, 1957-1964 ; President, Society of Petroleum Engi- 

 neers of AIME, 1964 ; Member, Federal Council for Science and Technology, 1963- 

 1965 ; Member Board of Directors and Executive Committee, AIME ; Panel on 

 Environmental Pollution, President's Science Advisory Committee, 1964-1966; 

 Chairman, Department of Interior Committee on Marine Resources Program De- 

 velopment, 1966 ; Board of Directors and Executive Committee, Engineers' Coun- 

 cil for Professional Development, 1964-1967 ; Chairman, Ad Hoc Panel on Scien- 

 tific and Technical Communication Problems in the Husbandry of Domestic 

 Resources, NAS/NAE, 1967; NSF Advisory Panel on Sea Grant Program (1967- 

 1968). 



Consulting : For private companies, state agencies. Federal agencies, and uni- 

 versities as petroleum engineer, petroleum production research specialist ; science 

 program and research manager, engineering educator and resource specialist. 



Non-Professional Affiliations : Chairman, College Station United Fund, 1961 ; 

 Member, Exchange Club, 1961-1963 ; Member, Board of Directors, Bryan Indus- 

 trial Foundation, 1962-^1963; Member, Cosmos Club, 1964- ; College Station 

 Presbyterian Church. 



Foreign Travel : Europe, Russian, Ceylon, Pakistan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, 

 Venezuela, and Japan. 



