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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1939)
fl u" ,'rl TALKING * ! t\- » It ■f f ' '* fl I this year but who tomes into the magazine for the first time. Another story is by Leslie New man Jr., a freshman who has con- tr)b|itad to the magazine once before and who will do so again, we hope. If this magazine's jokes and arti cles will help you forget the woes of final examinations and so on, the staff *hU be vary, Tory proud of ithelf, ’cause wd-Jh*** 'em, too. IF: S. Govsrijsr lO’Daniel’S trans action tax is jnot in effect, so it ':40esn‘t apply to purchase of this magnthw, THE BATTALION •T —uIL Student Publication of Texas A. ft M. CcUect VOU 38 • ‘ \ . . NOu&K Entered as second class matter at the post office at College Statioa, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March S. 1879. • ; Office in Room 122 Administration ! V Contributions from all students are readily accepted and thoughtfully con side red for publication. : i * r H r it ■ -NiOLLY O'DANIEL AS SHE LOOKS "OFF GUARD TALKING SHOP" - ,i ( P r ! * ■■■P;!’ : • H4 J The staff has set aside this issue as the "Inauguration Issue,** built arafptd the Jan. 17 induction of W. Lsn O’Daniel into the governor’s Key article of this issue is the falio ^•LJfcnguration photographs by Phil lip Caiman, who covered the inaugu ration with the editor and nMUMMfttel editor, R. U Don* and Bill Payne. Golman’s photos have been so plac ed that the series may be easily re moved from the magazine, if you want tq use them for anything. And because Gpv. O’Daniel cwn 'Jducted a "hillbilly” campaign la^r summer, we have included s couple of "haibilly” stories. The cover is another Golman photo graph, this one of Governor and Mrs O’Daniel as they walked from the reviewing stand u|i to thfc inaugura j tkm platform mi Memorial Stadium beneath the sabres of the Ross Volun teers. s And,-by the way. a member of the Rj. V. s, •Foster Wise, tells their 4dc of .the inaugurstion story. An articles in the best “Liberty** tradition is in this issue, "Sizth Sense?” It's by Bill Murray, who hat^ been a mainstay on the newspgpa^i ( 6 * . 1! ]W. LEE O* GIE BAND FROM ING 8TA. V ‘ ** fi ■ THE AG- REVIEW. lit- STAFF » L. Doas Editor-in-Chief . H. Smith Advertising Mgr. James Critz. J. L ManaginK Kditors R C. Knt t>ar (reorge PultOQ^ ..^Asst. AoVertising Manaj?er> John Moseley V Art Editor Philip Golman lUj Staff Photographer E. C. “Jeep** Oates ; - Sports Editor M W. Burchfield Humor Editor Contributors lldjslie A. Newman, Jr. # dFbater Wise Bill Murray Ezenezar Zachary Zeke V 11 ' r t‘* f "T 1 f I 1 " "-t b 11 — i- i ! > ■ a j. CONTENTS THE MOKINS CLAN Fiction. By Zeke ,L ROUNDUP 8 Sports. By "Jeep’* Oates ROOM-MATE TROUBLES _4| Fiction. By Leslie Newman, Jr., SIXTH SENSE? 15 Article. By Bill Murray SRS INAUGU* —U 10 Fiction. By Evenezar Zachary L lX I AN H. V. AT THE INAUGU- RATION j .11 Article. By Foster Wise INAUGURATION FOLIO ,11 Photographs By Phillip Golman THE BATTALION J.t