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u U I PAGI 4 THE Results Of First Year's Activity Of Placement Bureau Is Show Through Survey Of Season’s -THt RSDAY, JUNE ». 1940 A. A M •f Um B—rmry |, K k wkoptaV Um pMfVMi. A M ( mHIw ms |» atm i ■M«l «f Um foOewlAf MM: I DiiltnftMMR, m prwts—r of , of Diroeion of tko AaaociatiM, at Mttef la ialy. Ml tpMd alMMl •f • Hat Ftcaltf-Panaar SUMtoat A<hrWr7 «f tht M- Dr C C. ImM «f Um It M. C in « HmmI <rf Um r. ImaU of Um D**rtauat; Dr, f. P. Jafft. Jr. 14 kMtf of Um Vatortaary Hy ftaaa Dapartaftaat, J WHalai Barvar, ImH al ttta AfrtoaHaral laaiMMlaa Dapartanatj A L Want. *14 Dallaa: Oaarfa 0. *BH*. H, Waaat aa4 A A PaaplM, H, TaHaaaaaa T4u aaaiaiittaa mat I UNaar 0. la Um aarlf pari of laplaa»Uar la Jaaaa. It. praftmr of ogromomy, eonoHor final plana far Um aalaA P. Jacffi. Jr, 14 ImH af Um of UM^aapaat toma Vatartaary NyftaiM D^artmaat. M m mMfrai part af Um Aaao C. C Hadfaa, Uad af Um Om» ebUoa of Fanaar ftladanU U latry and CWMal En»maarin f Da eimm H U^an. 14 wma amptayad partaaat; R L. Elkina, H, aaaiat M AaaMlant Barratary af Um As aat profaaaar of acoaomka; R. P aocMtion and Dtfactor of Um Placa- Udlam. history dapartmont. and Buraau reload Iks Ashhum, aimUra a. ^ nMMMnt Bo^u 0 |Mrata. tMt on a saaparaUrt basis with tha In ardar la sacnra farthar infer p M lt y pf Um Cattapa and rslias ■ation and |«idanrc ia orfsnisin* Haanly on Um Faealty for Urnir Um placamant bureau. F, 1. Me- racommandations and other ral- (fuillan attended Um annual can- uahla asaiatnnea. Tha major pirns ^•ntion of Um Amoricnn Alumni Couaefl and whits on the trip visit. Od lows A tat* CoiVaff*. Massac hu satts Institute of Tachnoioffy, and Comall Untaarsity. studying their Student placement bureaus Additional work and study was ffiraa to the establishment of s of the Bureau are: t. Tha eetahitshment af a cen tralised placement service to work in cooporution with tha collage staff arid employers, in placing A | A M. mm. t. Tbs development of a program to acquaint prospective employers with the products of the A. A M Collage. t. Tha promotion, in cooperation with the Faculty, of an educational program of vocational guidance for stadonts. 4. Employment and placement efforts for men already out of school—both- graduates and non graduates I The development and mainten ance of personnel records I. The perfbrmsnce of consemn- tious and worth while services to both pcsosgt and prospective em ployers. With the close of the Commence ment eserelaaa an June I, tha Place j 4j it 1 ^mmmm ^M'w4#Amm •wvwrp wvrv wniwiTi «o During the suMmer months the ureas la haafly sagagsd la heap if Waak of thia year's preparing (hr sept year's sen tors It Ik raalMad that M will require from three to ftv« years to have "ii*. atm* as ahsaaad qr**VP mm yrrmniywi, but tbs first yearh work has shown Um need of the College far a son- traltaod office, smrklng la soop- eration with tha Fatuity la the Interest af A. A M. alumni Reviewer The Bryan Gauntry Quh Grasas, Collage tanius courts, aad the P. L Downs, Jr, Matatorium will ha span to Caafai As in the past| tha wteas Af the the Cea- vitod to with thaak^Tha large parlor Um saeaad floor af the "IT” will ha lunar* dr oatortahMssat wUl bo made la Um light of advaans ruglati The annual ooootom of the Toaas Assastottou of Oauaty daats will ha bald during this tunny far jaial programs aad ha torehanga af spankers Baaopt Mm Banquet BossMu with Mm Aasosiatton of Couaty Buporln trndrats. all p>Mt>ms will ha haM la Mm Phyatos Lecture Ream. Tha highlight af the Program will ha tha Joint Annual Banquet with Um Association of Couaty Supenntondts and Couaty Bupor- visors of Tama. Tha ■ panbars af the evening will bo Charles 8. Ten nyson. President Texas State Teachers Association, and B. B. Richardson. President Louisiana Institute of Technology. Ruston, Louisiana. Versatile, A Humorist of the First i Order, : And A Psychologist Too-The Man Is Dr. C. H. Winkler in the wtutor, sum ia June, July, aiu tha duties of A. A M.’a gmrial Dr. Charles Herman Winkler Aad that's aat A M, Dr. C H Winkler rector of the West Virginia Bays Working Reserves and Director of tha Rehabilitation of Ex-Scrvicc Men. Dr. Winkler is a member of Don’t Let Thin Hippen to You! Wa Girt QUICK DEUVERY CAMPUS Cletnerg Phone C*L 4-5111 ho studied at A. Caieeraity, Cornell Mm Uaivurtoty of C)U and the University of Mi* ■•urt, from which ha received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy la 1S14 Since hie graduation from Tuna University Is 19*4 Dr Winkler has hold many varied pout Mens ranging from an Ins true torehip at Taaaa University to Mm management af a maahroom farm la Okie. Immediately Wore Mm- tag te A. A M. Dr. Winkler wm employed hy the University of Want Virginia While thane ha al to worked la tha mparity af Di- •tutlee Including the National Bd- neational Asaaciation, the A mart- ran VaMtkmal . AMaAaUan, the Amoricaa Asaoeiatian lor the Ad vancement of Agricultural Teach ing. the American Asnorlatlbn af University professors. Trias State Teacher's Association, and the Tex as Vocational Teachers Association He is also a member of Phi Delta Kappa, Sigma li, and Bigma Kap pa Zeta. honorary fraternities He la the author of several books deal ing with botany and vocational eg riculture. At the present time, he is ex tremely interested in pecans, end a groat deal of his spare time is logo, Dr. Winkler is the owner of 9 ^ nt °« hu P** n ffcr » The two pecan farms, the father of fivs ^ r0T# ’ ^ home childrea, grandfather of four, a Dr. Winkler's paychology clss- Mason, a mei ber of the East Tex- ues are noted for their constant as Chamber of Commerce, a mem- element of humor sad surprise Up- ber of the Educations I Committee on one occasion, the class was of the Texas Society for Mental dumbfounded when a student, who Hygiene of which he is a charter had bean repeatedly late because member, and an active citiaen ia of employment which ran over in- all phases Af community life. .to the class time, walked into the Doctor Winkler was born and room to be confronted with the nd f b"d t hi raised on a farm in Bell County assertion that his tardii forced and has rwuHod in ” Texas Upon completing his public illegitimate and inescuu £.*It*B. , iuw.‘'.~M * nby Imprt>r * ww,t l " th * Roosevelt— Bammer BatUltou s movie gltu . t>or , a( ^ N#rUl Gato All coAractors, architects, plumb- (Continued from page 1) errand uMddaa. murtWain Clad by J. W Btudu-1 uaalia My W la Mm uaapM but ia building permlU before begtnntog baker. National Commissioner of lha teacher, and as a result, was m- work on any proposed structure^ F^ucutmn THe elaborate report vtted u, drop the course. Just three Inspection loo* f ot wiring and made by Texas A. A M. included » M k. before the end of the term plumbing together with Up faes report, on th# inatltutioa'b throe A few minutes after he had eng for water and sewer linos mart brunch college. North Texas Af- rily sulked out, slamming the door rteultaral College at Arlington, behind him, Ihe student calmly en- John Turleton Agricultural (olUgu tered the rogm and took his cue- at SUphenvtlle. and Prairie View tomary plam; the smaaed class Normal at Prairie View. realising that they had been used Gilchrist said, "The entire fh- aa guinea pigs ia a teat of re- dlitioa of the College have bees af t, on an( j observation 1 « l-s*t summer, however, the ta- btelaw, vtaiung mm gf bis ctoMaa. rocatoud the following aeto from tha rtudaut seated next to bar: "Ikia la a Map ooono, let you d The Aad m II fable tee. dropped tha aa* it aa "A" te It la nmof school dirooMag, Dr. C. Wtaktee—u am aa Aggie «• • "hueao fellow.'* I Betty Sheiteu. Bephte Newcomb is The y columaMt aad reviewer far I949. Rodriguez- (Continued from page 1) school education at the place of his birth, and part of his under graduate work at the I'alversity New Rates (Continued from peg# 1) many ouUUndmg educational so- Z *>> betides h,s work at the col- out that a city near College SU tion raises throe fourths of ita op erating expenses through iU util ittoa, while another nonrby city, which has privately owner utili ties, accesaes property for more than the actual sale value tn many cases Mayor Anderson declared that the city ordinance which requires I parallel parking ia the street ho- j tween the North Gate drug stores nexcuaable, snd that he was obviously not interest ed in psychology A heated argu ment ensued, with the student fin ally stating that h# though the * <sm* be ptld at tbe time the building of Puerto Rico The last part of u . A mont Bureau completed Ita first L |b ^ a , W'* *• roqumtod This ordlnailse yaar »f operation Tb# roaulU from Vtn(vwlty ^ ion Maaa ^ htt . tbe ,»s.i seboel session hsee boen w u#re be received tbe foliew very encouraging and the Burwiu j |||g iMh# , or #( ^aMM will be rigidly enforced la __ that the city may continue to en Joy the benefit of the new fire ha. received man, compliments iMtor ^ Bttalnaaa 'n-ranc. rate from visiting representatives Administration. Master of Arts. At 1 rw " t Um CRy j , t t H« disposal of Presi- ln<h,,tr l r and Bachelor of Uw. ro ' mdl MfWtad the recommends d^i ftoo^velt snd the Wsr De- A total of TM senior, snd grad ! H# Kal atlK# ^ tombing for tU ’ n • of th * C,t F Plnnnlng Board yertmeot * uste .UxtonU executed personnel im^Mivs years, two of t> '* , * committee be sppointod to Other men sttendlng the eon- recorda. and, of those, 406 had Um whl< . h WBrf Bt ^ confer with a similar commlttte f.renco, beside. Gilchrist apd printed personal data sheeto pro (|Jty a(Hl # ^ of itg tumm#r from Bryan to establish s Mtia- gtudehaker, included C. W Crotl. pared Those date sheet, wort seat y or Uve first Mme.ter thi« I»ctor, boutelary betwwn the two AMi.tsnt Secretary of Um Asso out m booklet form, by deport- lumm#r ^ la teaching two classes dt,# « and ,h * t • eUcUon ; cia uon of Land Grant College, meets, to tM .industries to show ^ tn r^jop^t of Com- ^ * oor ' "'•be certain rt- an<1 UniversitMs; Karl T. Comp- what tie partMular department had tnd ind^ry” and the otb f«l*tiona ia regard to new odA- ton. Presidont. Massachusotu Th- to oTTM in this year’s graduating „ Marketing of Agricultur »*<»"• •"d developments in College .tituto of Technology; F W. Fei- cUm Tbs leaflets were also usecT 1b respect to the Stotion kar , [)mn . School of Engineering. success of bis efforts he said. “So Another recenUy passed ©rdi , George Washington University; 0. far, I am delighted with my two nance requires all dog owners to j. Ferguson. Dean of Civil Engi groups They have proven that they go by the City Office and mevre aMrtec Unieersity of Nebraska; possess the ability of grasping ma tag. before July 1* Dogs rnuat c. W Fisher. ChpUin, United terial rapidly I would like eery have 4 rabies certificate dated State. Navy; R. C Gowdy, Dean, much to return again to A A M within tbe last twelve month* School of Engineering snd Com- bles were turned, snd Dr Winkler himself was the victim of gn em barrassing Incident Hi« daughter- I Barbiion s Straight Cut 4 Slips $1.95 to $3.50 Suck e comfort to wear 0 ifip ♦hoi will covor your Intel when you lit down! lorkwon't Nm Rite juti con't ride up ke- AOum R't cut en the it'0.9*1 , i 6bs a t/yhCiT (YdWiiKlte lltolg Agsgs 1UDr»C L/OUDIV DKJS Flop for »#mlH. Tnslof.cJ o* tikend m . C Aj C a eeaaajassws a von JQTin ja r opnins # g •lie . . yeur length . . many, IMkAlflte t it 1 rtf A fvl^PFvw te ve’vPv B« ’/(TlflfiT/HoP M THERE’S ALWAYS A WAY TO BEAT IT! Some folk* just Ulk shout the weftther—tnd tske it—other* hive discovered the comforting re lief of Ufht weight clothing. We suggest thst you come on in snd tlkm us to •how you our splendid assortment of summer suits— Pihn Reach . . . Coronado . . . Tropicools and Frio- Blenda ,., \ * •. . 116.75 to 131^0 Keep cool during your leisure hours in one of our smart slack suit* ... you’ll find a splendid assort ment of sport shirts too r llaldrop 6 fo Two Convenient Stores” / Cottege Station • Bryas, / as an exchange professor at the very first opportunity.*' Dr George W. Schledaelman of the Agricultural Enomoet. Depart ment of this college has gone to Puerto Rice where he is teaching Dr Rodnguei'i classes in bis ab- , aenre The Majerity of Dr Rodrigues’, time in the United Bute* was spent in Boston and he married a Boston Girl. His wife did not make this trip to the “StaHes" with him be cause of illneea, but they return to Boston together every year at Christmas time This was his first trip to the Southern part of the United States qnd his impression of Texas was very complimentary ‘’Um climate hero ia very similar Only ene-third of the residenu men *, University of Cixcinnati; of the city have rendered city tax- j Prxnk J. McSherry. Dean, School es fer 1940 The Equalisation i 0 f Engineering. New York Uni-; Board will begin work on the 1940 | v^ty; A. J. Scullen, School of rendition the 3rd week in July Engineering and Architecture, Ce-! Taxa. may be paid at the City thoiic University of America; 8. Office, Mayor Anderson pointed j g Ste.rberg, Dean, College of En gineering. University of Maryland; | C. V. Thomas, President, Fern Col lege; B R. Van Leer, Dean, School of Engineering, North Carolina WATCH KEPAIR8 Don't gamble with your watch. Take It to Var- ner’x where you are in sured of expert work manship and all work is guaranteed. VARNER'S JEWELRY STORE North Gate, College Main Street, Bryan out. R.O.T.C. Camp- I Continued from page 1) the Aggies haw been busy trying | State College of Agriculture and Engineering; and C. C. Williams, Prueident, Lehigh University. for to moisten the atmosphere them each night Social life at most of the ramps seems to be on the lacking aide. Daitford but officer.' daughter* the, call , ’em “army brats", and braU they 1 (Continued from page ) really ate— are fairly piehtiful ^P' 1 Senes" of graded to*Omt of"pnerto'll»co, and 7 * 1 though ^ “ b# *' nnin « P*< k up—from an Aggie viewpoint, al I lived seven years in the East, I am delighted with the beauty of the South." Hit duties in Puerto KJco con sist of mors than teaching eco nomics Ho is • member and treas urer of the Board of Director* of the Commission Merchants in Con struction Materials Having been a cadet major tn Um R. 0. T. C. unit at Puerto Rico, be holds a commission as an Infantry captain In the United States Reserve and is eligible for promotion to tbe grade of major in July of this fear. He ta now studying tbe Com manding General'. Staff Extension courses which will make kirn eli gible for the grade of Lt Colonel Ho is also a member of Beta Gam ma Sigma, aa honorary fraternity fer graduates w Business Admin istrution. In his native land, he ta accustom od to rowing and fiohmg each day for one how, and ho often spend, aad equal time swimming and rid ing homos. After Um first semester Is com pleted, ho will Wave July 99, for least In all tho camps—the Infantry, Field Artillery, Engineers, and Signal Corps Regiments at Camp Doll'*, the Cavalry Regiment at Fort Blisa; the Coast Artillery Re giment at Fort Crockett; and the Chemical Warfare Regiment at Edgewood Arsenal—Um sentiment is Um same . . . Everything ia *»- > control now that the Texas Aggies nr* in the saddle Classified teats and co-editor of the "Safety Education Digest " He also has written ankles on safety and saf ety education for various journal. Dean C. H. Winkler declared that this program Is expected to be of Interest to all students as Daaford is an expert in his field and Um subject is on# of ssost vital interest. Ride to Galveston Leaving Sot wrday noon — returning Sunday tegfct; 1949 OldMaatek, radio •quipped. See Tex Flynn, 1M Bis sell or wnte box f*46 Loot- Brown billfold money and papors. R retom to J. B. Gaffney. IT PUr jror or box tt7. ^f. Tempo. 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