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SNAME Calls For

Scholarship Applicants

Scholarships in both the gradu- ate and undergraduate levels are again being provided by The Soci- ety of Naval Architects and Ma- rine Engineers to encourage young men and women to pursue studies in the naval architectural and ma- rine engineering or closely related fields. For the graduate study pro- gram, application forms have 'been forwarded to ship operating and shipbuilding companies, affiliated trades and ito universities located in all sections of the country. Ap- plications for graduate scholarships for the fall of 1974 should be filed with the Secretary of the Society at 74 Trinity Place, New York,

N.Y. 10006, before the closing date of February 1, 1974.

The maximum value of the grad- uate scholarships usually covers the cost of tuition at the college selected, plus a substantial sum for living expenses. The committee on scholarships will determine in each case the exact value of the graduate scholarship award. Each successful candidate may select the institution for advanced studies subject to the approval of the com- mittee on scholarships.

Factors considered in making the selection include scholastic ability, the candidate's capacity to pursue advanced study, ambition, person-

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In additon to the graduate pro- gram, nine undergraduate scholar- ships of $1,000 each are made avail- able by the Society at the Massa- chusetts Institute of Technology, the University of 'Michigan, and

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TTT Announces

Three Promotions

The promotion of three veteran executives of Transamerican Trail- er Transport, Inc. was announced in San Juan, Puerto Rico, by Ro- berto Lugo D'Acosta, executive vice president. Mr. D'Acosta said the following promotions were au- thorized during the recent visit of

TTT president Peter A. Holzer:

Ruddie Irizarry, serving as vice president and director of opera- tions, will take on added responsi- bilities in his new post as assistant to the executive vice president. In his new capacity, Mr. Irizarry will direct, supervise and coordinate all activities of the various department heads. He will report directly to

Mr. D'Acosta.

Angel Colon, director of market- ing will take over the position of director of operations.

Froilan Anza, director of traffic and sales, will now occupy the po- sition of director of marketing left vacant by Mr. Colon.

Mr. D'Acosta said the promo- tions of these three key men will better enable the company to face the challenges of the future which entails continued growth and ex- pansion.

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