S -r ' «'\. V 1 J TODAY, JUKI U, IMt- I HK BATTALION — The Story of College life In Brazil; From One Peter Adler,;Young German^ Emigrant Who Corresponds With Aggie Jake Wilk-A Vivid Contrast To A. & M h I will now ftoa fm mom pu +mrj dajr for hawk and for dinoor+io Um Uroiort .boot oor Itfo boro of nit, owr ocbool In eo«f«ri< Poto Adlor, n row fmol In Bmait, wroOo tbo tofioOror of A A ML loot April and oobod for orobonpi aonroopondonoo wKb Konnp, Jr., BUI Adaau, Baa OtWor, Hoary Tteoblor. and Jabo WUbo. it , aU ABflao. roapondod Booanoo H wno lapooalMo far Adtor la an. owor all of tbo loOtoro, only tbo on. from WUb WM aaoworod wbkob to anolod bolow jnot ao H woo ro> yo«r« fa oalroaMly ontall^ an In aU about ono bundi donla. Tboro aro only two la niooly otandardo ooorytblnc boro la on* tromoly prlmilivo My * >Ma ^ fHa follow tag lUHUt: a rath from Bio or ♦orory day for hwtrb and for d rko, boano, • ploao of bmoI on touch yaa aanH obow A Olbor tbtnc* tboy don't know and doat wanf to oat Moot of ny follow Btadontp ootno front tbo In* torlori IBM la, Uvraa (oicbt tboo ■Bi MMnMM) I M *hr btfffoat rHy tboy bare ooor mom Cv.ry thing I am gobtf to any la truo for about .tghty f|v» par ront; tbo root aro llbo normal pooplo and oenw iHow»d to Ini niuft*- eking or tbo Hbo la , and any bind of flirt baa la go on without tbo fatbor knowing A If bo dona find <>ui y<»u hav» Ui enarfy tmmodlataly “Tbo wont lo that Braalllan gtrlo la ganoral an roally nry protty, but only up to tbo ago of Ifroutyi aftor that tboy an rogariod aa aptnatora Tba majority marry ba> IL k ll 7'tmm > * » bard woodon bad, a abalr, a j Tboy aanrofly know bo# to write of ago, tba boy bring twenty to B * , * lf * table and a aort af aland wttbout and H tool oA of that kind In f tnuntg MjlA for InManaa, tbo ofb. or door to bang your claao about ton mtautoo to dHrido or doy wo bad a danoo far tbo bon- elotboo op In. Upon flrot tight H |wo bond rad gad ton by two, (only oflt of tbo froobawn (cnloano) at flndiag out that ninoty-ftr* tba club bora; all tbo gtrla room itdat work). Tboy art terribly with tbolr paronta and wo all bo* noducated and unrultund and tb« hand ostmawiy wall ond attffly rurtnina at tba ,windowa. It ono Kaaojorlty Mv«r road a dacont book aad nobody bod any fua. looks dirty, kAt by-and by you got Weir only topic of eonnraation la “Wa ban got two tennla eourte, aetvatomod to A Our dining ball gtrla, aad tbofcgk I am not at all tbrm baakot ball court* and, of la addtttoa. many thank, far accommodate* about forty poopW prtggtak I .omeuma. think I dent count, a football fiald; tbo latter which I Ukod nry aad tba food la Brasilian; that la, | bolion my ear* Tbia, by the way bring tba aport moat prartkad la ~ ^ a i a — — _ . —, ^ a ^ outii*t, pr- soMiMi r>> ■■■ ■ i taming psol la < but ao ban « —- — PAGE I , ba randy far at laaat tba next ter olty half a la a typteal Imave Glenn Miller's Swingfests Polled Most Popular With Collegians; Music And Personality Is Winning Combination “Daar Jaba. “1 ban Just nttamad from tbroa boon of practical work, tonaioting In plowing on* of our ftelda, ond boring takon a obowor both 1 bon timo to aaowor your latter Many thanka far your kind and interact tba aiuawaiia or (hm.i vo rang your riaaa dot ha* up In. Upon flrot tight H ter* I look* oxtroaMly unromfortablr and After aa tboro to aattbar tapootry on tba teoph walla aor ruga oa tba floor nor Unodi Just aa yuu aa* tbom In tbo wild woot aMnrloa, aad you do boot a* to atari a row wHh say af tbom 1 am aarning a Httla Mt af sstra awaoy giving Cngliab and Qsrmaa laaoona to wmo of tbo fifteen por (10 cento) which la nry littU ona for Brasil wkar* wagoa aad tost of living aro comporatinly low. I am In a nry fortunate position aa asarly aU of the agrteultoral hooka la our library art tether English or Froach, tboro dooan’t allot on# good book about agricultural topic* la Portuguese -A apodal attraction af Uvraa la a hunched motor, of paved stmt, a nry ran comfort In tba interior * r . *kp t U i t FORD MLNNSRLYN HKRMHEK PAUL MARTIN \ R. C. FRANKS SIDNEY LOVELEfcS WAYNE Dl RHAM EUGENE HART WESTERN UNION now» tX -OwU— ic •OiAurfoaa^ AT • CMA rn+t Imm, FORD MUNNERLYN AND ASSOCIATES JUNE 3,1940 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS ON BREAKING SEVERAL RECORDS IN MAY. YOUR AGENCY HAD BIGGEST MONTH IN ITS HISTORY, WAS LEADING AGENCY IN THE COMPANY IN OUR FIfTEENTH ANNIVERSARY CAMPAIGN, AND YOU HAD THE THREE LEADING PRODUCERS IN THIS CAMPAIGN. YOUR RECORD HELPED THE COMPANY REACH A NEW HIGH IN PRODUCTION FOR ONE MONTH. BURKE BAKER, PRESIDENT SEABOARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEABOARD LIFE INSURENCE COMPANY HOUSTON. TEXAS Ford Munnerlyn, District Manager • Phoe College 235 5 \ Confirming ad. only wMb college editor* recently wont tbo polio for Billboard mag*, aad voted Gtaun Mtllar’a aiubaa tba moat popular band with An tea's atelaglana Glenn piled up a total full Ik llama tbo tea* af hi* baaraat m raratedBaum wraawsmud i*» dMm ptewlsatf , eteWPful w'^™*vUU^»*U011 iul wvvte Mold Mo bad a total nto af III Uat yoar, to • oiatelar pall, Gtonn netted oa* vote. Tkte dooon't da anything to aetvo tbo awing v* awoot which avoryono has a theory Glenn eon handle either; aa tba anly moral to bo drawn from tba nttog la that college people Ilka Gloria Mil mth * I . Naturally, they’re not alena Long known aa a muaidan'i muai clan, Millar had a groat tpputetmn with the band men themdelvc be- fore M Moonlight Serenade " made the public Miller-conacrora Glenn played la band* with mu- aiciaaa Ilk* Tommy and Jimmy Doraey, Bonny Goodman, Gena Krupa and Bix Biederfaacka be aut on kla own. took him two trtea and thro* years lara ho found th Ua Clartoda, Iowa, m a Nebraska r Aa it dKhi’t mb) for about eight week*, every oar make* a cloud of duat ao that yoe can hardly breathe "One of our American teacher* here (we have three la all) la a Mr. Wbeelock who teache. aoila, and who .tudied at your acbool One of hit former arhooi-mate* Is Mr.Goodricb Jon*, whom perhap. you know My greatoat wish i* to visit th* United State*. One*, aa I wrote ia my first letter, I waa en rolled at the Uaivoraity of Califor nia and was just ready to go there when the war broke out and our money supply stopped. If you know a ate* girl wbo would like to aor- respond with me, toll m* her ad- dr***. Thanking you again for your nine latter and hoping for a reply, I am your friend," Pater Mora, Glenn's m atartod with kla high school band and a mail-order tumhawa Bo- twooa high acbool ond tbo Uahm» ally of Colorado, Glenn put to n yuur with Boyd Bontortt Orabia tra to Daavur. This taste of tba muter world affected him ao that ho toft college after two years aisl sat oat for California whore ho joined Ben Pollack’s famous band. After several yuan oa lbs e«.*t ho went to Now York, working with Pao! Ash, JUd Ntrhteo, Fred dy Bleb, tba Dorsey Brother* and Ray Nobla. He begaa to farm his *. flrot bond while working ter Bay Nobla, hooping an *y* out for am- sictona whose work bo Ukod While working for Ray Nphla, Gtonn first kit on the instremeatal arrangement which gives kla or. ehostra Its character: tbo oaxotons*. 1 The saxotonao consist of a fiv#-a»aa sax seettoa, in iteslf highly unos u»L in which a clarinet takas tbs lead, playing a full octavo above the tenor sax, with the throe other >ax*o filling oat the harmony Strangely enough, "Moonlight Bar- made,” the tune reoponaibto for his Arte big aueceas, waa written by Miller aa a trombone exercise th* boys in th* bond liked H to well that they talked him hate using It for a tbaaaa. At preaant Gtoan la touring tba country, putting In prom apprar- ancat at campus** where ba to Number On* bandleader. Hia radio aartoo, beard over Cft, continues Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thura- day nights at lo 00 p. m., EDIT, Cartwfflt Muilr Room h An IniftorUml Form of Fm> KnlrrUiinmrnt Al A.&M. af b 11111 I MeraMeearaeaweteoa t Seaboard Life Sets New Sales Record During May On# of lb* muai Impartanl lib* grail, feem* nf •ntertainmeni j tbot (ommor .tud*nt. ran enjoy lb* Cemogi* Maair Hiiem. loeatad on lb* top "steep" of th* Ce*htn4 Memorial library Th* Carnegie Endowment, se cured by the collegs in 1090, rep resent* on* of the fineet roller turns of records available The set includes an electric phonograph with an extension apeaker, more than a thousand records, 900 book* on music and musicians, and about 200 acoras on the various musical works. The records cover the music of all countries, all types of music, and works of all the major and many of th* lesser composer.. The act includes complete symphonies, five complete operas, and hundreds of other musical worka. During th* day the room is "free for aU" During this time any per son may remain in the music room and play th* records. At night, |! however, the music room must be reserved This rule has been made to enable persona to hoar their fa vorlte selections without interfer mg with another porson'a wishes ; There are three periods of reeer ; vatioa—from 7 until I o’clock, from I until I, and from 9 until 110. Th* room may ha raaorvod by signing tbo reservation list which ( is located at the main dank of the library. Raaarvattou may b* mad* only one week ahead af the Urns that tb* room la to bo uaod Th* music room, in tta present [ mabeup, baa oatated sines Jan- •ary* 1M7. Prattora to M»t Unto, hawovar, thara had already *ital> ad for aevorml years a wnatl eol lection of th* ilbrartoa'a. T. P May*, wbteb ha mods aveliabto to | th* atudont body with hi* phonograph. Early In INI, at tbo auggoo- tten of on* af tbo students (Bam tom •nan on* of tba Camofi* oote at Oarnogto Tate la Pittoburg), Dr. Mayo put la a request to tb* Car- aogto Foundation of Aatertoo for on* of thter oote. At first tbo ra- queat was rafuoad on tb* tlmt tbo Foundation bad hundreds of roga—to xid onl F • frw onto to gteo. However, after tbo Gar nogio Foundation toaraod af tbo eelioettea already existing In tba library, a Carnagto ate waa im* amd lately granted to tba AJWKMirn k4i€ ' BrnFjfiW baa ptoead a value on tb* sot of IU00. thto petoo dose apprante th* ooot af the at ratoil valaa. , AU records were broken in May in the writing of new bualneas by tb* sales organisation of tb* Sea board Life Insurance Company of Houston, according to Ford Mun- norlyn, manager for the College Station-Brytn district. Th# month waa the beet in th* company'. 15- year history. The salsa fore* for tb* (hatrict also hung up a new record in May, writing more buoi- mm than in any singto month .to the IS year, of the agency's his tory "But what I am proudest of to the record of some of my men," continued Mr. Munnerlyn. "Sid ney Loveless, who graduated from A. and M in 1931 and was quite an outstanding atudont. hove prov en himself even more outstanding in his hu.iness lift, for ba was tba biggest producer in tb* company's biggest month By hto work In May be became a member of tb* Seaboard's Half Million Gab." Mr Munnerlyn then went on to tell about Paul Martin, wbo grad uated from A. and M. jate a yoar ago and Johted the lea board’* organisation a month later and who won tb* company's iftth an- nlversary prta* for bis reeerd to paid buatoeaa far the month. Ford Munnerlyn, himaalf, waa th* third high man to tb* oom. pafty for tb* month, landing all other dldtrlat managers Meraohnl Burjfees, newly appoint^ ad lean representative af Baabaard Ufa Inauraae* Company far thto territory, partkipatod to tba earn- palgn and covered hto quota. Oth er members of tb* agency revered r quotas far tbo month and helped In thto record production af staff of Mr. Munnorlyn also tb* addition te tba agom Wayne Durham, popular young bua- ineos man. for whom bo predicts a ifnt ruturw in uita n#U! "W# nrtatoly - appreciate tba tendid rapport gtora te aa by our friend to College and to Bryan," “W* anted uat tba record wo have bad H ate ban for thter help " A surrey shears 71 por rant of U. 8. Collegians dtoappcov* of ghost writing, It por oote drat