The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 14, 1950, Image 1

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Lumberman’s 1949 Content
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MUSHED IN THE INTEREST Of A (.HLATER ASH COLLEGE
COLLEGE STATION (AgreUnd), TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1000
Pries: ffr« CtmAM \
Tiedt,Sid Abernathy
Sh itcli Positions In
Batt Staff (Changes
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Second Semester Starts
Monday;Finals
f^ily-two major change* will take place oa the Bettal
•oo • ata/f for the wct>n4 summer ^metter Roland'F. Bmg
manager Student t*ublicationa announced today.
Oeerators for the wcond aemeattr will be liear
pnwent c(eeditor. and Sid Abernathy^ present feature
•UhI ta.a junior )»»uina!»»m maj- |
or from |*iiw».i. i* AWrn«th> i« a',
jutior afru'ultiirat «MrnaUtin mar
or from Raak
I. O pr< < »**n| <<i-<*«h!«r ;
• •Ml acrirultaral m*J*r
from Iji Ciratiar Will tak<* .»%o>r th*.
duties of iMtart a»,l < Kt*f
Kditnrial W rrt*r iuftt
Bifcf «aM
Tirdt takoK 0%*-r li»* tHl>tt>rtiti
IMioittoH fornwrlv K. 14 l»> Clark
C. Vlonrt» m Km fumImoU*-' at :llo
►n»1 of ik'* pr»M*rt •♦•m«**t*r H*
hI*o takra over tb** r» >»i .,f Kcaiarc
Editor varatmi k> tlernoOu
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Linal Scouts
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* Final examination* for the first summer semester began
Una morning at 7 a. m. Other exams #ere held at 14 A at.
and 2 p. m Tomorrow's schedale will be at the same boors
except there will be no finals st 2 p. m.
No conflict exams are being held.
■- ' ♦ Racial ratio! foe th# »e« <m«l ssnv
r r t*m will ba helj from 1 a. w.
12 noon Mondav. H L Heainn.
Gkasas
Nat’l Uaborer Su PP lier S,rikt
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Kt'maMinf Siaff l mhanaMl
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Ann Pot Ur, d*mrht*-r of
l*r and Ur* Ikmir* t' A»l'er of.
Cwik*»* 'tlatimii si^l mnttmja a*
Sm-H'ty R«lit<»r * B< tty. a nwlki
l«riia<W*a«iii,(f tia »»>i. atten'if th*
I nteersit' of Tina* ckirinr i^irular >
aenawwm
J‘el A Satin, |i^*a< it « it^J.ditor 1
• ill cwntimt* to •ervv in tbat pcmU !
lion, Rmr •nl** Ali*tin i* a jiopk- '
om ir* perxwnnel mnnatfr'A* nt maj
or frmo A'tro -• «
TH<* A>t»'iw*m*Tt« K<MU>r p-wition
will i-ontn in t*> la* ftlWn! li> Krml
Walker, tho (Uibliration* man:i*t*r
•niil Walker i* fk* «•>•» of V r ami
Mr* Wnllwr of Coll.-irv Sta
Hon
Frank S Ma>i't**» v j>rr«*nt
Sfaift| F.-tflo|. will loOlltur to
nerve in that po-ot iim H m a ,two-
ior biMofy maii»r from San An
jrrlo. Bine a Med
Poaitiim* are «ti!l <*|wr for per- |
aom« «ini ar»- inter**«t*il in report
•of or fen tun* writ n« Hme *nu|,'
Anyom* intrreyted in ihi* trpe of
work may rnntart Him in the
FluHeiit Artlvitiea offn-e m <i>>ad i
win Hnli ><r by rallinff 4 - t^A. L
Specimen Parts!
[nested Bv
A ildlift Unit
laical hunters are .isked to
turn in game S|»ecunen ]»arts
aloug with other hunting In
formation to the Texas Co-
ofierative Wildlife Tmt locat-
ed w th* campus
Wendell (■ >waiik. fnatris tor in
the WiMlifr Th-partme* t. M«k>
hunter* to turn into hi* offire.
when the «p***n oppfia in the
rear future o>te a my from each
dove that i* killeil Kith *pecir»»en
ahooUl l*e laliele<l to *h< * lh«*
date and ivainty where kilfipd •!*«
the nutoUar kilie.1 and how many
tune* you hunted ea<h .p' v ve*
Frotp 1he*e pwri* the aye and
ae* of * peri men* ran la* d«4rr-
ni»ne<l, Thi* information t* uaed ta
deter mi n« th* relative value *{
young bird* (a the hunter. th*,
month* of nesrtuiK and the eitent
of carry over of adult* frvn* Mat
year
Swank alao <tafed that tnteraat-
ed pef**ifi» who dent re mme in
formation coticerninir thi* program
vould reefive the detail* by con-
ticting Mm
TWo boyi (rom CoU»», CgUSCS CoUCCm
Station attended the Second
Nationol Boy Scout Jamboree
m Valley Forxe. Pa. laat week
They are Philip Buchanan
I tun of Mr and Mr*. 8. J Bu< h Detroit, July 14—(API
ianan. M' WalUm Dnva. and Bill Supplier Stnke* and a short- (WnU with aurnanw-* Ueftwiung
8w«»*r. •«" uf lisut ( «l. and M [ng 0 f gteel gave concern Mitk E. F. (i, H. I. J. K. may
Mr* Frank Swuggr of S«l Fer*h- * • -
mg Street
In Auto Plants
pegiatrar. *aid.
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tueaday mormag a* nehadulsi.
Keaiatratioa Vhedwle
All *eoond term tegiatraiinn wUl
b* in 8M«a Hall. Students whoa*
S maihe* begia with 8, T. U* V. I
X V and Z. will re voter from
* to J» orlork TV L M N, 0, f.<
W- and K‘» will register frdm 9
t« 10 o’clock From 10 to II attt-
< ham peon* ■ modi aharpcchowtera al the Fart Sill
(Artillerc) KtlT( camp la Oklahama are AIM
t a4*U heari* H < airman (far left) and ( harle*
Kathmell (far right). Other rarMne aharpahool
erg are Jafcn R. W alker (
Jack H TarWt, hath af
and Theadare R Starkey af
ta San Antamw.
I f. Army Photograph
i'alemaa) and
a t Mveraity.
I'nlcrrslt y
h vesterdav for the biKimmg [•wr. from 11 u» l» .tudenu whom*
liv production of I hr unto ,ndu. * »• A 1
ed a**emhly line* in some plant*
at (wmp "“PRlj' problem how
Hul llmmath)
Abernathy Feature Editor af
the Halt far th* (inch *amm*r
vemewter., ha* been ahmed (•
\orlh Korea's Finest Men
Replaced A long A uni River
edrtor far the
H\ the t■■MM'ialrd I'recai
Tokyo. Friday, July 14 N'irtb
Korea'* fine*! division ha* lu-es
mauled by l'. S. troop* end re*
f’SjJ jk piaeed <*n th* firing line along lh*
Jn!.* 4 Vital K uni river, tieneial MarArv
th* long push s*«th, had h«en re
placed
Th* t4th Infantry
a battalion from the
Division were credited
Thirty-two boys from Brya....
Summerville (alvwrt. and Hearn. ry _
were among the 4«.M4 Scmt* st I T "‘’ * inktn * lrrm,iv hl,vf ,low '
the Jaml>ore«
The boys a»*esihled at (amp .
Hu*i»on in Houston on Jun* 24,^' ~ M “ r,>u *
They left by .parial trnm th* next 1 H, T> "» mdustrv gen-
day fbr New Orleans where they ^ ”** c .' ,, ,nt0 •toc'ks
Unm-d the city and were made 1 ^* uU ’ ,n,iu, ;} ry ,U * lf *“»
honorary dtisans. PfMKseWf at all-ttme record rate.
1 U U * .. „ „ _ i President Truman wa* said to be
In jAashmgton, the College 8ta | conaidering a rec|uest to Congreaa
tion Scouta saw gevernment build | fo , , Und hy , M1W „ u , aUoc , tf
tag* from atofi the Waaktagton gtsel and cRhei critical materials
Monument They Rise* toured other I because of th* Korean war
national buildings.
n»unded by |at>rel branch^* on a After leaving Pennsylvania, the f.
blue field-*ii the “ay»nhc»l of one boy* visited New York City, and , . , . o . j i ;— w— — —?
rmm ™ ^ ‘ ‘ “ bave to eliminate Satuniay over-j particular room, including the one
now occupy, should have slgr
for these room* prior to & p.
, T today, in ordwr that the Hnus*
would continue overtime produc
Student* who hate not paid
their fee* by Monday mumuw itWf
Pay them at that Hme in Bbtag
Mall. Prior to that time they Rpg /
be paid at tha AdmmistraUan
BuiMing The usual proeeriure wiii
be followed for registration. Heat*
On said e
Second Term Fees
F.xpen*** for the »econd term ‘
total $:W Ml Uf this amount, ltd
is for the mRtriculatinn f»w tad
room rent, |4 SO for laundry, tt.R0
, ., , ». »4udent s< Uvitie* fee And Mg
The hord Motor ( © th.Hight for g^po^t. Mm | f j iVfl for medlsal few.
brief tame vesterday it might j Students who wish to Twaorve a
HegimWd and «•< the grea^t effurt. -nan ha. ^ured M.nh.tUn On ,h* w.y ^ Cr
list Irtfantiy m »de to fr#w himself,” MacArthur home, they visited Niagara. Or- . . _ ^
4 .WmI Wi t Glared Be I N, commander tro.t, Chicago St. Lou., snd 1st **el suppli*» But after reehecking gg f t
ZZkZ the f.r the Ko^p. war as well a. C.8 tie Rock 1 K »!
<fi mum m * i r * r ' rilat 1 t.-o».rardy ^t^rracSm i»«wma^r*lli»dof and chief of At Valley Forgo. BUI and Ph.l I *" uM . 7’ ntl “ u * i L n * ()ffi, ' , ‘ may "“ k ”
^ .iJt' $ * ,,n,>u *A , These a*nai blows vontiiaiod to the Allied Ograpation of japan [traded horned-toads for goods, and j 0 " ** i° ,,f il f 1 ^ •***-'"hly f (ir new itudeatl prior to fwipl.
*(■-— . lh , Thyni.,, UH«4* til* n. w. yrveyur k, 0«. ««*r H.nU .III. It U. ynt-1
m.r, .h,.h n.... L. W .» '*«• *» Or 3 *. k > Uflon l oti*. T * Army chmf AJiml »h.t Ih.y Ihou.k, of Jk-' „ 1.1"!
IS mile* from atrateg,, Taep.ix *”"* thun .MM) Iona uf of staff, .a a brief rervmony at tnp. the hoy. agree*! they had
blasted a*n> y.st.iday and l.daf b'lnhs wore dumped ug**n N*rthern Supreme AI Rod HeiMh|uart.ra. “fine time
at th* ('ommumsts on lh* nortl
■ l. lam dowa Thursday, including the Th* flag was pr
biggest B-19 laid s<i f|r of the K » ;Lawton ( olid*. U
l “ W... ^ ak.«-a CJMI dLm^. ^ L \ ;
Seedsmen Short Course
Fo Bt'mn Here Monday
~ # **—iimw. t dM NHRty 0 * - F r
a a'
lear ai> as by the Sugerforta
hunk A wide Communigt egptwurd
(.h»ce about l»l» North KoreaR "mvement, believed derngOad to
infantrymen showed uu at th* *ever the American comipunic*
North approach to one of the biaat* • t ' 11 “u* pnigress. the cornmun
ed bridges over the Kum Thef j uwr e parted
wewihven off by l it. small arm* 1 Front AtaMRaed }
fire.
It MwcAh horewn arMUry fU* wm /W-MWM* Mteg JtMirtl. Im*
1 rv-lati * i gb' front rep*.rtj m3. *."♦ ' n, nt " «• hFw*^. tl«t the
' Yet it was sufficient to indicate th* Bouth Ksrean defenders had gen
! North*'rnei-s were moving up th#’ rr *^V stahilifed this part of the
nvwr barrier in force. Communist f r " nt -
gun* fell silent this morning after Two Northern
a heavy hamge from American ar* knifing eastward
L a TVdt
I *edl • n editor lor the firgt
••ammer term, will fill the psud
lion >A Fealare Kditar snd ( hipf
Milorial d filer during the sec
ond semester
Draft Kxanis
Begin Uig. 7
The Sci-dwnae 8hnrt Cnurae, Taking part in this portion of i^^| cut in tru*’k pnatuctioci start
Mnmsored Ry the Ad M System, th# aoura* will b* Dr. R C Potta in | , n g tmiay Ford depends on Budd
Texas Seedrfnen Asaoriation. and charge of forage and pasture in- f or track rbmrs and other sfamp-
the State Dgpartment ®f Agncul- v*stigation* in the Agronomy De- 1 tn g V
division* were lure, will bfgH. Monday, accord- partnsent; T. E. McAfee, pmfeasor; . t,.i^ n w.iiw. rv j. j
taward Ham mg to De, ;R C Pott* of the of agronomy; Wynoiui Rohhms; , <|r , k ' . f . n
Itillery, fmnt reports said j rhong and Andoli, 44 and Ri nulea Agnmomy department a ml Shorthand deorge C Warner, agronomist 1 V7, • , . .. ,1. ,wir
DiMMon Replaced V*** snd llight^i north ( i»urae i haiitnar for the Ruhmann (Jram and Seed y * on - P n 0 Barg arner
t ration day
Student* wishing to rhalvfp
plant* each Saturday on overtime room* for the neeond term nMp (
thi* year sign up for a new room bg gee-'
Ford said its only curtailment Venting s room change slip fignrd
would lie a reduction from five to by the hmi-otnMtrr of the dbrwt-
four days a week for the n-mamd-j lory to which they intend fo mohe.
er of thi* month at it* Meturhen.
N J., and St Loui* Mercury
plant*
At th* «*me time jLrd wgid a
Bud* I fnT plant id
would fo**e a fh per
»tnk* at the
I - i a^4
rifAfsnwpfim y
tv ».• i7a*-)<m, the pr*iv*ionaJ South] Approxiig^Mly -VI leedsmen are < ompany of Waco
The communique *ai<1 lh* North Korean eupital, the communique expected Ul gsguter ftir the course I Metho,U nn>*-Mdiir»<
K**rean hirst Division which had said. ( jin the Fxgnyiment Station Build
These two menaciag arms are mg Monday morning The Short
borne the brunt of th* fighting it
Moral: Put )our
Money in Ranks
"mag
Minn s magi* tan of th*- year'' did
n't fool a New York burglai
_ . , MUfai>uma Chriatopher. who w«*i
Auatm, Tpx . July 14- that titi
►f magician*, left hi* Manhattan
about M) mile. North of Taeju, Courwe i* wbeduled t* end Friday
which lift between the fr*nt and To offer »*«lmei! and thoae in-
th* southeast supply gort add baa* terested in gted testing an oppor-
*>f I'usan. If field re go its gre tru* tunity to fwt first hand mfnrma-
that thaae two arnig haVe been tion is th* ptrpoae of the Short
ch**cked for the mom*nt, then c»>n Coura*
sid* rable pressure ta lift#*! fn*m 1
the wide curving fmgt
luly 1
- Texa* draft phyncal exam
ihations will begin Aug. 7.
Thg state aelectlve aervice
heaiiquarinrn annottnred yea-
teiday the e*am period will run
through Aug It with firtl indue
tion* sometime in Septemhei.
Kegistranta will go t« mam army
Seed law*. «tate and federal,
ill he orp* *f the topics taken
The Communiat First Division up during the meeting
e at s < *t>nven.iag U p p*i*jt|ons on the aeateiyi flank i W R ( figpin. of the t S Ile-
I„#. VI. »s-_v-vk_v the Kum flow* five miles partment of Agriculture, will *|>eak
'Why ate Seed Law* Nere*
KhI-
Corp. in Mtlnrie, Ind . would forte
a shutdown gf it* final assembly
f" r j lines u*day.
making purity analysis and ger , M W|U#V Kun nMf ^
mmation tests of laith crop snd
vegetable seeds will concern the
seedsmen on Wednesday and Thuta
Thursday
Dr E O Hmwvi. t T S Impart
meat of Agrirultur*. Soil (A>n»er
*er Fraaer r*rp already ha* halt-
e*l one of Its two final assembly
line* because of the Warner strike
Warned make* transmissions for
Imth Willy* and K F
The Wariiet sink* wa* alao
; , .. me wartici strike was also a
vation Service, San AntPmo. wilL ,, , , ... , *• v u. • v l
.^.-v -.t *.- v- , threat U> < hrysler, Nash, studebak-
•peak on 'Testing Native f.ras* I ... .. T. » # *T .
e i» iwii- / w-_.»•■ «*r and idher auto firms It force*!
Ford for the past several days b>
recruiting station*- in Texas and "bow
apartment for the weekend „f Taejon
A* He dten ,»**•«. he use*l one <d Th ” ** ,h *»
his prop* to hide some extrg, ■ l « n ^ of gUemptiftf a
cash H. put Wo in . Chineag ,h ” of ^ 8
c**nfett- Ij*awI that ha* a «e( r*A artillery.
wmpartment -originally ile*igned MscArihur Accepts Hag
to fo*l audiences at his magic
Seed" “Testing [Wills (,ra»* Ses»d
will be discussed by Mrs R ( , ... M
Msuld.n Southwestern Seed Ser- n ’“ k " ***% ,nd
vice of Waco ‘cars without overdrives, which are
Wynon. Robbins will talk or fr «"
"Punty Analysis’* and “Gefmma
dia* ussion will bon Test* on' Small Seeded le- |
W amer
j*ouisiatia for the exlnw..
The state headquarter* is now
working on quota allpcatiotis f*r
tbit state's Dri Uwal b*ands
l\'s ' 'ning stations are ia Am
anltu, Kl I'aso. Ran Aatomo. Dal
I ia, Houston, and Shreveport, La.
When he got home the apartH ttona
ment appeared undisturbed
But someone had solve*! the sec
ret of the ('hioewr Confetti bow I
The money wa* gone he total
indue yesterday
sju y ”' A pa
follow In RW panel, Crispin will
diw-uaa fe<k>tal #e*d laws R V. Seed cleaning and artificial dry
Miller and Wynon* Rohhina, also mg will he the main topic of dis-
of the Stage Department of Agn-j cussion Friday
culture. wdl| discuss state seed (ieorge C Warner will speak
'**'• on “Seed Cleaning" “Artificial
A greater jpart of Tuesday will Drying and Storage of Seed" will
he taken up an the identification be the subject of J. W Soranson.
“do all ig its power tn uphold this of importer! vsneti*. and kind* Department of Agnmltural En-
n**bl«- ideal I of teed c#n|raonly found in the gmeenng. Texas Agnmltural Ex-
< ieneral MarArihuC today ar
rept**d the flag of th* ('ailed Na
and s
said his command would
The flag —a whit* globe aur teed trade.,
penment Station. College Station
Operation Conflagration . .
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Fire-Fighters
School in 2^1
Fnd Largest
Years Today
Grove Dance *
Postponed
The usual Saturday a I g k t
dance in The C*r*ve will not he
heid this Weekend, Grndy Elms,
assiatant manager *f sludent ac
tivities said yewterday.
The m'Olpwnixrnl was made
because of final exam* and atu-
deal* leaving the rampua for
the weekend, he added.
However, the usual program
will he continued nett semeoter.
Elm* said
At The t.rpve Monday night,
a moiie. *( ily Acrnoa the Sea."
■larrins Steve McNally will he
*h*wn.
A schedule of c.taasfs may he
found in a summer school bulletin.
They may Iw pick cl up gt 0m
Magfetrar* t>fflee in the Ailmln-
iatratma Building or at Sbia* Hall
mfIImMMp 1 *** • *
Heaton said that hd egpegta an
attendance of arinind J.fkili for
the second term.
‘Bupi Prevent
Jel Finer l sage
Ixns Angeles July 14- 1 -
(API— Aircraft dcnlrnBra
muai come up with miltRjonB '
to nevcral Haftty prt.hlt'mii be-
fore high-altitude je4 fifopel-
led pasaengei aiHiners can h* uaed
rommerdally, sap* an avigtion ex*
iP* rt - -fj ' /
Addressing the afwiugl aaMpMRr
meeting of the Imditule of Akrw /
nautical s« lencea, tieorge |f.
Haldensan said yesterilay thgt thy
plane of the fuUMfe mo*t have cniei^
gency egits, H*ttei brakes ^id
• merfency oxuRcp syatema, pit aa
i yet undesigned.
j Exit* through which a p^aefi-
ger a second can lie evaroapri In /
case of fir* art essentia/, said
Haldeman, who ia chief of fh* Clw*
i|M Aeronautic* Ailminiftrationh
1 aircraft divi»ian.
Also need.ll ia a means of *up-
Plying passenger* with oxyfegi In
the event a preeagriard'cabtn sh*uW
develop a leak, which could re
sult in exploahm d*comprwa*ion.
Thi* could he done m throe ways,
iJ*e said by agppifmg pas*«ngers
with oxygen «aMU. by carrying
enough oxygen In flood th* pa*
seng* r comportment farter than air
leak* out. or hy mukiHg sire 'Aft
cabin* nifficiently reliable an
emergen^ equipment will not h*
iinemM . *T
i-
W;
•u
By HID ABERNATHY
v\
ARM as the U-*t firefighter in building*
Materiala Farnintaed
'"Die ('.Hillcli is og Fire! Holy
Sroofcv" 1* the firemen'* akugan
for this afternoon. 0ie final day
of the list and laggee^ annual
Firemen** Tmming Schoei ever
held no the ARM campus (
From bundled* ofiTnxis cities ,
and esght foreign states the fite I *** ■•te
men cam* to participate m the In Brayton *h<> “never fought a
dust rial Extension lervinr spun fire i* hi* Jif*” has ha r <4 led the
sored *«ho..l Some dam* fmm a* W's mfam-y He was a
far at Connect nut pmfaaaar of inorganic chemistry
Rome XTR men cam* here to leem when i hoM to head the Drat
the latei* pmvea techniques in the »*b«oi 21 gefra ago
nrt of fhe-firhting They prartieed
everything from ho*r to carry a I .j g. .
flrv hogs to the art «f tracking' Appiwxih^Wiy 7*'4 of the rtn-
iMVa aiwaiaU j denta hem 0u « year are here for
Thrtr ethicalinr consisted of surf tH# U *A Jy * m ^ ,r » 9^
men's andl girv Marshals' Assn- i tiona seaaion was held in the |
nation of 1>ta* ci«iperating with field at night and the public was
th* State 0uard of Vocational, invited to attend Many expres»e«l
Edwat on. 4 amaxement at the ease *nd mol
Dimeter <4 th* Finrmwn's School deliberation with which th* fire- '
is H K %nvt»>n who has ac- n,# " ^ r,,r * °( burning oil, gaao
quired the iigdisputesl titia around butane, rubber tiree, and
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Nsw “Btudents*
>s(elex year partaeea and around you ge" far
aished the theme for square dancem at the aeeaad
J (wmmuaiti pieair Reid oa the rnfttnM0* Hlab.
TV P»««K. «Va I* ail (alWg* Htatiaa reaideata.
•reisa aa a get-legether affair fee lacaMtiea. who
pfc*4e. daoevy and make merry far aa rveuiag'a
aVttainmmd.
T'lh
routine task* aa handling ladder*
making forcible entry, rolling hoar
and mate acimtific studies «rf
BMppPPi > ape rations, re m hunt i Me
gaae*. ar*«r investigations and
■Magg
in th* fe»*e
as the *My«irf
are aaeigVf
I hasie morse where-
end third year men
to th* advanced
public
H
Th* school, inaugurated ia l!*9
with lt8 student* i* haadiaii hy
the Industrial Extetmon Service
under the auafMces of th* Flra-
dicg% daring tha days of
rk-fogg eeuraa, billowing
Pariad
tha
black clog^ »f smoke could be
seen rtaiitg* from tV open area
northweet gf College View. This
was tV a*|na of the fire-eatan
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the practical classes
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from the Boren* of Minas and
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experts in their specialty.
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