The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 14, 1940, Image 6

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THE BATTALION -
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-FRIDAY, JUNE U. 1*40
Souvenir Booklets of New Dormitory Dedicatory
Services Reveal Story Behind Naming of Buildings
By W. A Mmv*
MnrtM for Um mv
dermitoriM mi 4t«in( ball baU at
A. A M. NowmUr 90, 1M§ tmf
“What to Do After Classes and StudyingT-lf You Study!
That’s Easy-From Dancin’ to Opery, Entertainment Comes Easy
By J«ff Ctarta tractfoM ami enterUinoiMt MMagb tba tifoml at thaaa trba wtab fo
myrnm. TV p-x l wfU ha eiaaad iadalca in a friawffy cama of Ml-
da, SuruLyv however
That Tfeankafflvtnc Day aad tba
traoi* tonal football gan
tba UaioaraK, of Taaaa
•mi tba Taxaa Ann* *»• dadieat
ad by tba Board of Dtrartora la
a aar • aoa^n a® aiam^^a^a a^a
wba, aa abatman al tl
BtrurUeti Finance Corporation and
later Fadaral Loan Adminiatrator,
■ade poaaiMa a loan of 114100,000
for tba eanatvartton at A. A M of
twelea now dormitonaa and a new
-dirut, ball
Tba dadkatury program planned
far thia celebration waa not held
brrauae of tba inclement weather
The aoaeanir booklet oontaina re-
mai ka of tboae acbaduled to appear
on the program, a brief introdact-
ien by Preaident T. 0. Walton, and
a page dedicated to each of the ln-
div idea la who were honored by
having building* on the A. A M
campoa named for them
mg, and now la Vto# Praaidaat aad
Dana of the Collage
A W. Brig fa Hall waa named
for aaa of tba newer rnamhan of
the Board of |Hroctor*. Mr. Brigga,
a baado a genera
to the paata
to mT daatl
Columnist
on tba Eiponmanf Button and la-
gialativ* commit tea* of tba Board
of Dire< tor*
Brigga has booa helpful U stu
dent* at the college alnaa bis gra
duation la 1917. Ho has extended
aerial aid to a auaahar of on*
gtoeenng studonta orbs have later
become associated with him in bio
Tba Charles A DeWaro Field
House waa named for an* of the
all-tims groats of Aggie athletic
history DeWar* was an All-South
west ( onfeaenr* and and eaptoin
af the football team In 1908 as jin honor of Byrd K
well as a fine baseball player and Dallas, who served A
bald from 1919
1917.
Tba aait hall wa# aaaaad for
Joeeph Utoy It was sidiroty fitting
that tbs man who balds tbs sll
Urns noard for offirtaffog st
Southwest Ceaferenr* footbsll
games should return to bto alma
ttoa in 198ft when Jot Utay, Dal-
umpbs on tba gr far fur-
thsr seprice Such w*» the situa-
tton la 1996 when Joe Utay Dal
las attorney and eaptoin of the Ag
gie football team in 1907, return
sd as a member of the Board of
Directors.
Byrd E. White Hell waa earned
Whit* of
A M for
track w»*n J twelve years aa a member of the gnty Jane Winkler. University
In 1918 he met with an accident board of directors, during which ^ Teaas sophomore aad reiemaist
while driving bis car and from than time be acted as vicechairman of The Sommer Bat Lei toe Her
,-t ri
on was paralysed from his waist
town. Thia, however, did not prs-
Cal. Ike Aahbum, Executive As- wn * Wi * ftom ***** »» Aggie
sis'ant to the Preaident. Byron on * ot th « f »’
the Board and as chairmen of the re | Hai |. Areend the ( ampas. will
committee on the endowment di appear threat host the remainder
vision between A. A M. end the d the first eemester and tempor-
Univeraity of Texa*. He was sp-
Wmstead, Director of Pahlicity.
and E. L Angell, Manager of Stu
dent Publication*, sdited the sou
venir booklet.
miliar sights st sll game* waa his pointed to the A. A M Board in
car parked along the sideline* of
Kyle Field
Willmin A. Duncan Hall waa
la Dr. Walton's remarks to Jone* f9r th * who w *» Su
he extended the rollege * appre
ciation for his service to the young
manhood of Texas anr his confi
dence in the college
Jones highly praised A. A M
pervisor of the Subsistence Depart
ment of A. A M from 1920 to
1937, when he was placed in rharge
of the Board of IhrectorS (Quarters
and the Aggieland Inn.
1922 and held that appointment
until ^984.
Studpnu of A A M. in the fu-
arily replaces Backwash.
200 Cotton Mill—
(Continued from page 1)
rbat with tba baginning of
I the numts-. Mm0M Ml
it BUVnflMT is,
"What to da after classes
iytog yea toady. Tba tfca
kb a few paapfta bald to
there foet isn't much to da at A.
bet tbay'r* all wet and bers's why
To begin with, 1940’s aummei
entertainment will get ander may
thia Saturday with a rip-roaring
atari at the first “Juke Bex Prem M
Tba recordings played la Sbtaa Hall
will net b* used this time, but to*
stand a regular "Juba Box’* will
supply the bet licks and sweet
■wing There will also ha an an*
limited supply of recordings to re
plenish the machine Admission will
bo Iftc, or two for 2ftc. TV dance
to to be held in the Banquet Room
of Sbisa Hall and will begin at
■me and end at twelve o'clock. TV
official uniform for thee* dance*
will he sport clothes.
But there’s more to do than just
dancing The College swimming
hole opened Tuesday afternoon and
will be open every afternoon at
three o'clock and close at five, and
open every night from seven tilt
nine A cool refreshing splash,
along with the bevy of attractive
girls, flowered bathing suite, and
trim figure* will be featured at-
The music room af the
Memorial Library
wuHttog order a|
weeks ttoa virtrola baa bi
order Mat Aa room will n
week aad follow tba old
The roam may ba reai
parties aad “seesioas” A
until tea on week ntohts
the luaarvatian to madi
of the same weak.
r-r rj:
eat of
for
Mon-lsi
To you tennis foaa. It might be
la know dmt the tennis
will V open at an hour*
aad that the note will remain ap
at all tiasea. Battalion editorials
are now advocating that the plans
for Ugh ting the clay courts be
that they remain lighted t
10:18. If the lighting system to to-
•tolled there will be plenty of time
to piny night games and get rid
of the monotony of books and quix-
Stil more entertainment la in
stove for summer school students
with the Assembly Hall running on i Area. No definite time has been
regular schedule Flan* for the ate- for the garnet but they will
oad semester may make some al- probably start around all o’clock,
tarntkma in thia schedule, but only For those lovtrs of fine enter-
in a manner which will give more uinment, the regular Summer En-
rntertainment for the students and tertoinment Series promises to ho
resident* of College Station. The one of the beet ever presented on
new Campus Theater will continue the A A M campus. From opera to
its schedule of regular productions the hillarfoua productions of the
for the entertainment of all. Cass County Kids, the program
The table-tennis table* are in W® be of interest to all students
the lobby of the Y M C. A and If and resident* of College Station,
yoii eat in a hurry you might be
t
that the soft bail games are to get
under way next Monday afternoon.
The games will be played an tba
drill field of tV Old Dormitory
able to get one after supper. Later
this summer there will be a table-
tennis tournament for the experts
at the game.
The bowling alleys are going full
blast and the pool table* are at
and its place in teaching the young C. P Fountain Hall waa named
men of Texas to he leaders in the for Dr C. P. Fountain who came
many fields of service to A A M as chaplain and inatruc-
First among the group of new tor * n English on January 1, 1890.
dormitories to V named was num *■ he became Vad of the
Vr t, which was named Edwin J ®»«itoh Ikpertment which poei
Kieet Hail for Edwin J. Kie.t of he held until tV day of his
Dallas, owner of tV Dallas Time# death. Chnstmaa Day. 1921
Herald and Radio Station KRI.D. C S Gainer Hal) was named for
and member of the Board of Di- State Senator C. 8 Gainer who is
rector# who gave the fund* for the another friend of this institution
equipment of the ladies lounge lo- whose work In behalf of the eol
rated ta that hall leg* was qo outstanding that the
F C. Holton Hall wa. named for Bo^d of birector* named on# of
r C. Bolton Dean Holton became »h# new dermitorte* In his honor,
**in.Tted with the rollege In IWU Hv wa. a member of IV Mute Hen
when V capie here as head of the «»• •» • time when a number of
Electrical Engineering Itepartment *««« potentiany *ory harmful to
and V* One# been sureeeetvely ‘he rollege were pendtm TVt V
Director of Military Education. ••• •orcumfol tn seeing tVt only
Dean of the Hehoni of Engineer IvgfUDon Vnefleial to the college
wa* enacted marked him a helpful
friend and follower
Henry Hill Harrington Hall wa*
named for Dr H. H Harrington,
oho •erved a* premdent of the rol
lege from 1906 until 190* when he
resigned to become director of the
Texa« Agricultural Experiment
Sution.
I resignation of Dormitory Num
ber 6 a* Walter G Lacy Hall in
honor of the Vice President of the
A * M Hoard of Directors met
with approval of everyone in a
position to know of the many sor-
vice* performed by this outstand
ing Wsroon. s graduate of A * M
in the claas of 1KV6
The Civil Engineering Building
ha* been named Jame* C. Nagle
hall for J C. Nagle who was long
connected with the Civil Engineer
,mg I>eportmerit at A. A M
tore may entor Donp.tory number elUn<1 j ng f n .m 8.30 a m. to 12:88
10 and feel that its Assignation as noon and from I :30 5 ©o p m
Q. R Whits Hall ha* boon one pn>grani will
which waa ontirely deserved and ^ discussion until 10:00 a m each
bear* the name of a true friend ^y F rorn 10 00 until 5:90 p m
and Worker for the best interest* the study will be devoted to the
of the institution operation of the cotton seed oil
Mr White ia another graduate J mill and the chemical study of the
who "came back h<pa« n after 90 , crude material and refined pro-
year* to serve on the Board of j ducts Some sections will study an-
Ihroctor*. ialytical methods each day while
C j others will operate the mill aad
make suitable experiment* on mill
ing
Bmford Sloan of the Hercules
Power Company, Dalis*, will dis
cus* the grading of second cut lint.
M. K Thornton of the Extension
Service Staff will conduct open
forum* each day at the course, and
1 L H Blalock of the Trxa* Powei
and Eight Company, Dallas will hr
In charge of the power teat* The
rtpei(mental mill operation wW to
undet the supei vision of C. W
Rsnkm of the Hienham Cotton (HI
Company
To Wed
Official Notices
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an WfWWl wKlew. w,.l ».Or« aaS wto |W er^ita
xafte* aS* aeW W traeskl •* ewlM W U P*etorthr
r HattsIlM OffW* k? I '
If rtrr *r» (• aseear to All stuSrnU who *rr inlrwwted to
^Mtoa. AB Mttow ■ m* to Mtotas etoeiher* of Tto Sumtoto
a vacto lalkNt ataff *r» urt«S to grl to touch
TT.. ’ with Ctonre* ruema*. or fhtl l^rto. a»
UMtoioiu with tto M*l Wm. Tto Se*- Tto Battolurti Offto*. mom IM ASwUnto-
mTn.n.'Z- will to totoOtoto - Thwr» tr.ttoo Hulld.u.
4.,. rttiw, than griSar* a* *r**toa*h
** r Tto Culhe* Library will ruaSurl a tour
' for traduatr •tuSeat* aa* farultr mea.
Patr-HM ot tto Taramto Mu.Mr R.«mb tor. who are mtoretoe* to tto InUaSar-
1a the 1 u.hirve Mrowwial Library aia ! tM*a o< the arraagtobeot an* fwilltiw of
to - uuCT.. ,.-..hto wtok ItU tor>wto Tto tourl are Prtoay at 4
uJne the roow. w> to n<M U> d.tourh stu- P n »n* M..«4ay at I p m
<tor■ • .tudym* to tto Main Study Room -
of the library
Or. T r Mayo.
Utoariea
Krhrarwl. for tto Friday aftarnmm
Assir ( lam hah. etll to told Tharadar
rvenma to Ito ituSto* of WTAW oa tto
meoad fhwr of tto YMCA al T «stork
Anyone Interretod to »u»lr aad fua la
invited to parttofeata
Classified
Pto.mal Xdurethm 1*1 ar IW
uCfeeed dally II to to t* te U
rill
Wanted available Rrplrmtor I tlafur-
aUhed apartmeat <# hoaav to Htaith (toh
woid or Col lee* Park Phonr Mryan IS4
Small furatatod •partmmi for emplr
wlthnul rhtldrea Tkree hlorkv north of
I ..'loo- Pont Offlrr PImow I'ol Ilk
rv
Honda♦ Jsnr IT
B.tK) a m RegUtiatloii
lift of the Otomktlf Building
9 01) a m.—AddrgPa of welcome:
ii
iTHER!
John Oualev Roftasr, managing
director of ataiion WTAW. oho
Will oed Mina Martha Jean Per-
kmasHi of Dallaa. tomorrow after
noon .a that rtty. |
" t '
Kijfht Faculty
Members Appear
In 1906 1/mirhorn
... Gifts from a
Man’s Store
WE 81 GGI8T:
ManhAttHn Shirts
MMha^tan PajamaR
SAirtrnift Hhirtn
Hhirtrraft I'a jamas
S mmar lounging Robca
Kvana Htwine KHp^rm
BMber Luggage
EEhmwwwL
a w wwvF^gW EewPa
I’alm IWach Hen
IWau Hmmmrl TWa
I lick ok or Part a BtHa
< ataliiia 8wt« Hull a
I’alm Hooch Huita
Mlork Kooomblto
Hport Hhlrta
Each Gift WraptoA la
Appropriatf Falhom'
Day WratFing WTlhoul
Extra Cluirv*
ftTaldrop^
Ttoa Coavoiacot HUpoo"
Colago SUthm • Bryan
m -Op-
Wrdnenday. June It
8:30 a m. -Lint Room Operation.
10 W a m and 1:19 p m - Op
era ttoa.
Tharnday. June 2»
8 30 a m,— Seed conditioning.—
P F Woodson, Memphis, Tennes
see
10:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m -Op-
8:30 a m
' room work -
I .Miking through a Longhorn of
1900, sn annual Pately different , 0 ^ B „ Bnd 1;S0 p
in appearapee from those wsued
L. L Mclnms Hall, so named in today, pictures of member* of the
honor of L. L Mclnnis. member of Texas A A M (Allege faculty are
the Teas* A. A M College faculty found Among them art a numbet
for 13 year* and member of the still active, or still on the campus
Board of Director* for two years. Charles Puryaar is shown and
•as one of the few men ever con- credited aa associated professor of
nerted with the institution to hold civil engineehne snd physics,
alf pitots from that of adjunct pro- Though no longer active in col-
fesspr to chairman of the faculty lege work, his interest in the wet-
snd acting presMlent. and then as s fare of the institution and the stu-
director of the college. dent body ia as kfen as ever.
Henry C. Schuhmacher Hall wa* F E Gieaocke, M E., is credited
named for anther member of the a* professor of architectural engi-
Board of Director# who has de- nee ring and drawjag.
mater, the scene of his earn tri- Edwin Jackson Eyie, long time
duatton in 1891, to A A M College dean of the School of Agriculture,
and the Prairie View State Nor- » Hated aa profoaaor of hortical
mal and Industrial College for tare and hortmilforist to the Ex
Negroes penment Station of Texas
Hall number 2 waa named in Omm M Beil is listod aa pro
honor of D. W Spence, lata Dean Feasor of botany No loa«*r active
of the School of Engineering He ^ ^ u nirmtor of the
joined the staff at A. A M. in 1192 Museum
sn aaaistant professor of eivll ® * Traps, “A* *toto chemlet,
ia listed aa acting professor of
chemistry
J. B Bag ley, |*d af the old Tex
tile Engineering Deportment, waa
an instructor In Textile
until tto replacement
by the new Department of Indus
trial Engineering this year
Dr. R. F. Mere teller now denn
of the Sr bool of Veterinary Modi
cine, la listed aa aa instructor la
veterinary oetonaa-
8. E. Asbury, Bated aa assistant
•tote chemlet, Ip now connected
with foe food control service of the
Texas AgncuKnral
The treat • greal ireat • preal • i A survey at the University of
gresi free! gpeat groat grondfath Nevada reveals student roeta there
er. Ah Kwel, of Kansu, China, miw ars considerably belou *v..i*ge
his drMwmtsMs ibiwn lo the tenth
H.10I11 generation Me was presented Ui Ksn»a* la one of the rlchete
the pan of (he son of Itw son, of field* for meicr.ilte., Dr, H. H
th# ton of the son ot the son eT Nlnnlnger, Itenror University a»
II K W tlson, Vice Chairman of the ton of the son of the son of tronomer. say*
College Relations (.immitte, W hsr- the san of his son’ Ah Kwel lived
ton, Teas* If ‘he Chinese Golden Age of Hap
9 16 a m. The profitable sppli-i * hen the Emperor of
cation of indicating recording, and 1 China was searching for the hap-
rontrolling instruments in the cot m * n * n his empire, the
tonaeed oil mill—A. G. Kienig, ll » MU 9* tri * rt h »•• brought be-
Della*. Texas Fore him Ah Kerei had 130 liv-
11:00 a m. Assignment to » t W greet great-great-great-great
group* ami inspection of equip i great great-great-grandchildren in
1790
- Laboratory and mill I
' Pkystolofy and music depart-
4s>, June 1 h ments will add th# most new cours-
-Rxtraction md pres* M n#xt yMiT a t the University of
1. W’ Hoover, Abilene,
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SIGNATURE
THl RHIIAY. JI NK SBU
7:SO I*. M.
ment
1 30 p. m
operations.
New Hampshire,
erst ion.
6 40 p m Banquet in Sbisa
Hall. Speaker, G. A Simmons,
President, Texas Cottonseed Crush
ers’ Associations.
Friday June 21
8:90 a m.~ Hulling and separa
tion- (Tuirles Cantrell, Fort Worth.
Texas
10:00 a. m.—Discussion.
Suggested Meals
For Summer
Frind CWIdiMi
—Mtikmn Dinnem
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CHANGE IN SCHEDULE
Bun leaves Brynn nt 7 a. m. to mnke firat clnaa
period during summer aepaion. Phone Brynn }9 For
other pnrticulnrs nnd rates
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Glen Miller and
Hi* Orchentra
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“A lA»ver'* Lullaby"
Vocadance
“Java Jive"—Yocadanre
The Four King Sixters
with orchestra conducteti
bv Alvino Hey
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“On A Simmerrv Sum
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“I Bought a Wooden
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