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THE BATTALION
Official Notices
Deadline for Official Notices is 8:30
p.m. on days before publication, that Is,
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Notices
should be concise, typewritten, double-
spaced, and signed.
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Mai*v 7—A.I.C.E. Benefit show—As
sembly Hall.
Mar. 7—Coast Artillery Ball—Sbisa Hall
—9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Mar. 14—“T” Club Dance—Sbisa Hall
—9 p.m. to 12 midnight.
Mar. 14—Rifle Team Benefit Show—
Assembly Hall.
Mar. 20—Faculty Dance—Sbisa Hall—
9 p.m. to 12 midnight.
ACADEMIC COUNCIL
The Academic Council has voted that
the commencement schedule for this year
be changed back to the plan that was in
Dr. A. Benbow
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use prior to the change to the present
schedule. This change affects final exam
inations and graduation, and the follow
ing is announced for the guidance of all
concerned.
Final class work for this semester will
close after the last class Friday, May 30,
1941. Final examinations for the second
semester will be held according to the
following schedule:
Period K, May 31, Saturday,, 8-11 a.m.
Period L. May 31, Saturday, 1-4 p.m.
Period M, June 2, Monday, 8-11 a.m.
Period N, June 2, Monday, 1-4 p.m.
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Period S, June 4, Wednesday, 8-11 a.m.
Period T, June 4, Wednesday, 1-4 p.m.
Period V, June 5, Thursday, 8-11 a.m.
Period W, June 5, Thursday, 1-4 p.m.
Conflict examinations will be scheduled
for Friday, June 6. Commencement will
lay
The final review will be held Saturday
morning, June 7.
E. J. HOWELL, Secretary
Academic Council
ay, ■
Period P, June 3, Tuesday, 8-11 a.m.
Period R, June 3, Tuesday, 1-4 p.m.
iy,
be scheduled for Friday evening, June 6.
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
For the information of any students
contemplating Civil Service examinations,
information has reached us from the Civil
Service Commission that the State of
Texas under the apportionment plan is
entitled to 2,878 positions and that only
1,317 are occupied.
This is simply a measure of the avail
ability of Civil Service places for quali
fied Texans.
GIBB GILCHRIST,
Dean of Engineering
PRESIDENT’S OFFICE
The President’s Office is holding a
package of waxing machine pads from
the American Seating Co. Will the party
ordering this please call for it.
The President’s Office is holding one
pair of one-hand pruners from the H. K.
Porter, Inc. Company. Owner may have
same by calling at this office.
The President’s Office has a package
from the Pasadena Wood and Metal-
craft Co., containing a pair of bookends.
Will the party ordering same please call
for it.
PRE-MED CONFERENCE
Dr. W. H. Moursund, Dean of Baylor
Medical School, will hold 15 minute con
ferences with prospective medical school
applicants this afternoon from 2 until
5 o’clock. The conference will be held in
the Faculty Room adjoining Dean T. D.
Brooks’ office.
CotniM
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The refreshing Rhythms
which were featured at the
Hotel Roosevelt, New York;
The Hotel New Yorker, New
York; The Edgewater Beach
■Hotel, Chicago.
You heard them on the Ah-
SPEED LIMIT ON CAMPUS
1. Due to the increasing number of
cars being driven on the A. & M. College
campus, it has been deemed necessary to
establish and enforce a speed limit for
driving on the campus. The limit will
be 20 miles an hour.
2. An officer is being placed on the
campus to see that the speed limit of 20
miles an hour is enforced, and all persons
who drive on the campus are warned not
to exceed this limit.
By order of the Commandant:
JOE E. DAVIS, 1st. Lt., Inf.,
Assistant Commandant
BUNDLES FOR BRITAIN
Army day for bundles for Britain will
be each Thursday at 234 Lamar Street,
College Station, Texas. Army ladies will
act as hostesses. Please come on the day
you are designated prepared to wrap
bandages, knit, and mend clothing. Cloth
ing that is donated should be cleaned
before delivering.
Hostesses for Thursday, March 6, 1941,
will be Mrs. Lively and Mrs. Lerner
from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon; Mrs. Wing
and Mrs. Fox from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
Mrs. Watson hopes that those designated
will so arrange their time as to not
require substitution.
CLUB PRESIDENTS
It is absolutely necessary that all club
presidents who have put their club’s
picture in the Longhorn turn in an
alphabetical roster of their club. Club
rosters must be turned in to the Long
horn office or to room 317 Number 10,
by March 8.
Any clubs which have not had their
picture made yet, should make an ap
pointment with the photographer im
mediately.
SOPHOMORES
Miss Jane Halstead of Bryan will speak
to the Sophomore Council tonight at 7:00
o’clock in the New Y.M.C.A. on Men-
Women Relationship. Every Sophomore
is invited to attend. Ransom Kenny, Chair
man.
STUDENT WELFARE COMMITTEE
There will be a meeting of the Student
Welfare Committee in Sbisa Parlors at
6 :15 p.m. Wednesday.
Please telephone my office (4-5734) by
10 a.m. Wednesday whether or not you
plan to be present.
F. C. BOLTON,
Chairman.
LAND OF THE LAKE CLUB
The Land of the Lake Club will have
an important business meeting tonight in
Room 107, Academic buillding. Details of
the club picture and of the Easter dance
will be arranged.
CALIFORNIA STUDENTS
The California A. & M. Club picture
for the Longhorn will be taken Wed
nesday at 5:15 p.m. in front of the Pe
troleum Building. All California students
are asked to come.
CHEMISTS’ MEETING
The address of Dr. D. B. Keyes before
the Texas A. & M. Section of the Amer
ican Chemical Society will be given in
the Petroleum Engineering Lecture Room
at 8:00 o’clock on Tuesday, March 4 in
stead of the Chemistry Lecture Room as
previously scheduled. Dr. Keyes will speak
on “A Study of Catalysts for the Vapor
Phase Oxidation of Organic Compounds.”
G. S. FRAPS, Secretary
WHATS SHOWING
AT THE CAMPUS
Tuesday, Wednesda y—
“MARGIE,” with Nan Grey,
Tom Brown, Mischa Auer,
Edgar Kennedy, Alan Jen
kins and Andy Devine.
AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL
Tuesday 3:30 & 6:45—
“DR. KILDARE’S CRISIS,”
featuring Lew Ayres, Lo-
raine Day, Lionel Barrymore
and Robert Young.
Wednesday, Thursday 3:30
& 6:45—“LOVE THY NEI
GHBOR,” starring Jack Ben
ny, Fred Allen, Mary Martin,
Vera Vague and Eddie An
derson (Rochester).
Bowling—
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This booklet takes up the game
from the standpoint of the begin
ner and also give the expert a few
pointers on the game.
The principles, the selection of
balls, the delivery, and the proper
methods of controlling speed and
direction are a few of the topics
discussed.
Three pages of the article are
given to the proper method of scor
ing of the game, a fundamental
many players find difficult to ac
quire.
Some of the Player’s Dont’s
listed include the following:
DON’T use too much speed.
DON’T roll the ball down the
alley when there is a ball in the
pit. This is for the protection of
the pen boy.
DON’T LOFT the ball.
DON’T tell anyone what you are
going to do. Wait until after the
game and tell them what you did,
if it’s good.
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A. & M. DAMES CLUB
The regular meeting of the A. & M.
Dames Club will be held Wednesday at
8 p.m. in the chapel of the Y.M.C.A.
building. This will be husbands’ night.
Mrs. Manning Smith will direct a folk
dance. All students wives and their hus
bands are cordially Invited to attend.
NEWCOMERS’ CLUB
The Newcomers’ Club will meet at 2:30
p.m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. R.
Reiser, West Park.
AGRONOMY SOCIETY
The Agronomy Society will meet today
at 7:30 p.m. in the Agricultural En
gineering Lecture Room. Elections for
King Cotton, a junior business manager
and a junior social secretary will be
held. Only Agronomy Society members
who have paid their dues may vote.
PRE-MED BANQUET
The Pre-Medical Society’s banquet will
be held tonight at 7 o’clock in the Sbisa
Hall Banquet Room. Dr. W. H. Moursund
will be the speaker.
RIO GRANDE VALLEY CLUB
The club picture will be taken on the
steps of Guion Hall at 12:45 Wednes
day, March 5, 1941. No. 2 uniform will
be worn with wool shirts. Seniors will
please wear boots. All members be
there.
RURAL SOCIOLOGY CLUB
The Longhorn picture of the Rural So
ciology Club will be made this afternoon
at 5:15 on the Agricultural Building
steps. Khaki shirts will be worn.
FACULTY LUNCHEON
Religion is a necessity, denomination-
alism sometimes a hindrance, and tolera
tion a virtue. Come to the Fellowship
Luncheon Thursday noon, to abide by a
necessity and to ameliorate a hinderance
by eating at a table with a clergy NOT
of your own denomination.
ROY L. DONAHUE, Chairman
Legal Notice
ELECTION NOTICE
Ordinance No. S4.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, ORDER
ING A GENERAL MUNICIPAL ELEC
TION IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STA
TION, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 1. 1941,
FOR THE ELECTION OF THREE
COUNCILMEN AND A CITY SECRE
TARY, FIXING THE TIME. PLACE
AND MANNER OF HOLDING THE
ELECTION AND APPOINTING JUDGES
AND CLERKS THEREFOR.
Be it ordained by the City Council of
the City of College Station, that:
A general election be and the same is
hereby ordered to be held on the first
Tuesday in April, 1941, the same being
April 1, for the purpose of electing three
Councilmen and a City Secretary of Col
lege Station, Texas.
Be it further ordained that said elec
tion be held in the Missouri-Pacific Sta
tion of said City of College Station and
the following persons are hereby appoint
ed managers of said election, To-wit:
Mrs. L. S. Paine, Judge, and such addi
tional assistants as may be deemed neces
sary (to be arranged for by Mrs. Paine).
The polls shall be opened promptly at 7
o’clock A.M. and shall be closed promptly
at 7 o’clock P.M.
Said election shall be held under the
provisions of the laws of the State of
Texas governing general elections, and
ily qualifi
dents o:
be allowed to vote.
A copy of this Ordinance, signed by the
Mayor of College Station. Texas, and at
tested by the City Secretary, shall serve
as a proper notice of said election.
The Mayor is authorized and directed
to have a copy of this Ordinance posted
up in the City Office and at three other
public places in the City of College Sta
tion, and is further authorized and direct
ed to have said election order published in
the Battalion, a newspaper of general cir
culation in the City of College Station,
which notice shall be published three con
secutive times, the date of the first pub
lication, as well as the date of the post
ing of said notices, to be not less than
thirty days prior to the date of the elec
tion.
Passed and approved this the 20th day
of February, 1941.
APPROVED:
Frank G. Anderson
Mayor
ATTEST:
Sidney L. Loveless
City Secretary
only duly qualified voters who are resi-
if the City of College Station shall
Classified
FOR SALE—1932 Plymouth 4-door se
dan. Looks rotten, runs good and priced
right. 128 No. 11.
Town Hall—
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Europe and of his personal exper
iences on his two trips to that con
tinent—first to Germany and
Finland and his most recent one to
England. He will give facts that
everyone is interested to hear about
but which American audiences have
not had the opportunity to know
since censorship has blanketed a
major portion of the earth’s sur
face.
Marine Corps—
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inactive Reserve status will receive
transportation to their homes or
place of enlistment.
All students who are interested
in this announcement are urged to
turn in their names as soon as pos
sible and to contact Captain R. P.
Lively at his office in Ross Hall.
New York City college has set
up a student aid fund in memory
of the late Prof. Howard C. Green,
for 23 years director of the bus
iness school evening session.
Fairview, in College Park. Phone 4-5969.
emps
wit!
1937, also gold tux stud with small set
in it. Return to 306 No. 9 or call
4-1193. Liberal Reward.
LOST—Log Log Duplex slide rule in
Chemistry building before finals with
the name Richard Lee Saunders on the
case. If found, please return to H-ll
Walton. Small reward.
e, Tl
and Thermo. Problems Book. Will finder
please return to 90 Leggett. Double usual
reward. Elvin I. Bistrow.
LOST—Bicycle, taken from front of
Assembly Hall Friday night. Reward for
information leading to recovery. Serial
No. 20852, Standard Red with short
handle bars. Elton Bridges, P. H. No.
13. Telephone 4-4474.
Tuesday, March 4, 1941
via Texas Quality Network
(not carried on WTAW
6:15 a.m. - 6:30 a.m.—Texas Farm
and Home Program.
Kate Adelle Hill, District
Agent, Extension Service
J. S. Mogford, Department of
Agronomy
11:25 a.m. — Sign-On; Weather,
News
11:30 a.m.—Father Flanagan’s
Boystown.
11:45 a.m.—Serenade in Tango
Time
12:00 noon—Sign-Off
—o—
Wednesday, March 5, 1941
6:15 a.m.—6:30 a.m.—Texas Farm
and Home Program
D. H. Reid, Poultry Husband-
dry Department
Dr. V. H. Melleas, Animal
Husbandry Department
—o—
11:25 a.m. — Sign-On; Weather,
News
11:30 a.m. — George E. Sokolsky,
Commentator (National Asso
ciation of Manufacturers)
11:45 a.m. — Kitchen Clock
12:00 noon — Sign-Off
—o—
via Texas Quality Network
(not carried on WTAW)
1:15 p.m. - 1:30 p.m.—Texas School
of the Air
—o—
Thursday, March 6, 1941
6:15 a.m. - 6:30 a.m.—Texas Farm
and Home Program
W. L. Scott, Assistant in Land
Use Planning, Extension
Service
Dr. E. P. Humbert, Head, De
partment of Genetics
—o—
11:25 a.m. — Sign-On; Weather,
News
11:30 a.m. — America’s Wildlife
(U. S. Department of Interior)
11:45 a.m. — The Shining Hour
12:00 noon — Sign-Off
—o—
Friday, March 7, 1941
6:15 a.m. - 6:30 a.m.—Texas Farm
and Home Program
N. N. Newman, Rural Super-
Baseball Prospects—
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a strong contender for the crown,
then, the cadets will have to de
pend on one or two of their inex
perienced staff to come through. Of
the three, Hub Moon, Henry Lind
sey, and Bob Reiser, Moon looks to
be the most promising.
Graduation of Red Kirkpatrick
and Jack Doran left the Aggies
without one experienced backstop.
Chipp Routt showed up well in
practice, but came up with a split
finger that threatens to keep him
out of action for three or four
weeks. The other promising catch
ers on the squad are Red Carden
and Keith Aldrich. Carden has a
strong arm on him, hut his hitting
is lacking while Aldrich has de
termination and hustle, but is un
tried as yet. Coach Karow plans
to let Roy Peden do some of th?
backstopping until one or both of
the youngsters develop.
The conference schedule opens
March 28 with the Aggies meeting
the Baylor Bears in a two game
series here. In the meantime, some
seven or eight exhibition games
are scheduled, with the Grand Prize
Brewers being the first guests here
in a two game series next Friday
and Saturday.
visor, Farm Security Ad
ministration
G. G. Gibson, Extension Dairy
Husbandman
—0—
11:25 a.m. — Sign-On; Weather,
News
11:30 a.m. — Federal Music Pro
gram (Works Projects Admin
istration)
11:45 a.m. — The Kitchen Clock
12:00 noon — Sign-Off
4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. — The Aggie
Clambake
Saturday, March 1941
6:15 a.m. - 6:30 a.m.—Texas Farm
and Home Program
H. H. Weatherby, Extension
Service
—o—
11:25 a.m. — Sign-On; Weather,
News
11:30 a.m. — Lest We Forget (In
statute of Oral and Visual Edu
cation ' ..
11:45 a.m. — Regular Army on the
Air
12:00 a.m. — Sign-Off
—o—
Sunday, March 9, 1941
8:30 a.m. — Roan’s Prairie Chapel
Singers
8:45 a.m. — Songs of Your Heart
9:15 a.m. — Gilbert & Sullivan
9:30 a.m. — Sign-Off
Fordham university has added
lecture courses on recent advances
in pharmacology and practice and
theory of first aid.
Dr. Oscar Kaplan, University of
California psychologist, predicts a
huge increase in mental disease of
the aged in America.
Don’t make that Pretty
Young Thing Walk!
LET HER RIDE
The
Safe-T-Way
TAXI
Prompt, Courteous
Service
2-1400 - - - 4-4004
TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1941
Dean of Baylor Med
School Is Here Today
Dr. W. H. Moursund, dean of
the Baylor Medical School in Dal
las will address the A. & M. pre-
Medical Society, at a banquet to
night in Sbisa Hall.
This afternoon, Dr. Moursund,
will hold private 15 minute confer
ences with each pre-medical stu
dent who intends to enter a medical
school within the next two years.
He will answer any questions con
cerning the work and life at these
schools and will alscT advise the
courses that should be taken by
pre-med students.
Surplus foods valued at $271,320
were purchased by 139)875 public
assistance clients participating in
the Surplus Marketing Adminis
tration’s food stamp plan in Texas
during December.
Don’t Be
Crabby!
Improved vision improv
es your disposition.
For eye examination and
glasses, consult
Dr. Payne
OPTOMETRIST
109 S. Main - - Bryan
mtm
UUTO
Drive around to 215 S.
Main, Bryan and see
Jack Titus
for
AUTOMOBILE and
FURNITURE LOANS
$10.55 monthly repays a
loan of $150.00.
TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS
Due to duplicate numbers in 1941 Issue of
Telephone Directory, we will appreciate your cor
recting your copy to show the following:
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Sophomores, Order Now
and Save . Money!
Mendl and Hornak are glad to announce that
there will be no profiteering on their uni
forms sold to Sophomores for their Junior
Year in A. & M.
Prices are still in line with those of last year
—and will be as long as the material lasts...
but it is well known that uniform material on
the wholesale market is rising!
Thrifty Sophomores will make a small de
posit now . . . and order the uniform that
bears that SYMBOL of DISTINCTION,
“Made by Mendl and Hornak. ,,
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