Page 2 THE BATTALION The Battalion STUDENT TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER TEXAS A. & M. COLLEGE The Battalion, official newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and the City of College Station, is published three times weekly, and* issued Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings. * Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at College Station, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 187 To aid in detection of saboteurs Have Your Eyes Examined Lenses Duplicated Dr. John S. Caldwell Bryan, Texas sity of Wisconsin chemistry de partment is incorporating sabo tage work in its course in use of scientific methods in detection of criminals. The course is conducted by Prof. J. H. Mathews, director of the course in chemistry and well-known crime dection expert. insecticides, cosmetics, polishes, adhesives, ceramic glazes, and ab sorbents, and road, roofing and floor materials. for tracing sabotage and sabo teurs. Lecture material includes bombs and explosives, truth-serum U" and lie-dection tests, fingerprint identification, methods for making casts of foot-prints and tire-prints, identification of guns, bullets, and shells, and blood identification. The course in crime detection was inaugurated at Wisconsin in 1937. Mathews has won a nation wide reputation for his crime de tection work in the state and he has testified in more than 50 mur der trials. Her name won’t be found on the title page, but slight, gray-haired _ .... . . Mrs. David F. Swenson of Minne- Z " 1S . 1S Z . 0n ..Z e ? apolis is chiefly responsible for publication of the two latest trans lations of works of the great Dan- philosopher, Soren Kierke gaard. The translations, “Something About Kierkegaard” and “Thoughts on Crucial Situations in Human Life,” came off the presses of Augsburg Publishing House recently. They were begun in rough form by David F. Swenson, late pro fessor of philosophy at the Uni versity of Minnesota. * * * When death cut short her hus- Although it has already given band’s work in February, 1940, 104 of its staff members to the Mrs. Swenson decided to complete armed forces and has another 36 tlie translations, notwithstanding enrolled in an army base hospital she knew nothing about the Danish unit which expects a call to active language. service any moment, the Univer- Mrs. Swenson pitched in and sity of Michigan medical school learned the language of the Danes, has cut a full year from the time and, as she learned, began trans necessary to obtain the M.D. de- lating Kierkegaard’s works, until gree and will increase enrollment finally she felt she was sufficient-.) in its next freshman class by 25 ly accomplished to complete the per cent as wartime measures. task which her husband had set More members of the medical ou t f° do - school staff are being commission- Professor Swenson “discovered” ed and called to' active duty every Kierkegaard quite by accident day. while browsing through a campus Through an agreement with the bookshop years ago, then devoted United States surgeon general’s His life to studying and translating office, the medical school is also tlie great Dane’s writings, becom- preparing to offer graduate cour- i n l= i-He greatest American authori ses in a number of medical spe- ty on the nineteenth centui y .phil- cialties. The first group of 50 osopher. medical officers are expecting to enroll in these graduate courses ■ — ~ HU" July 1. Several important research projects are also being conducted by members of the medical school staff in the interest of the defense program. Box Office Opens 1 P. M. LAST DAY “GENTLEMAN AFTER DARK” with BRIAN DONLEVY PRESTON FOSTER MIRIAM HOPKINS Also Community Sing Three Stooges -- News PREVIEW TONIGHT SUNDAY - MONDAY HOB who calls MADELEINE CARROLL *0 fAVORlff ENJOY MEXICAN FOOD On Our Cool, Shady Terrace and Dance in the Out-of-Doors Franklin’s 1 Mile West On Airport Road Financial aid for University of Michigan medical, dental and pub lic health students who are ac celerating their study programs by one-third to meet the greatly increased wartime demand for per- NEEDED Slide Rules, Drawing Instruments LOUPOT’S i WHAT’S SHOWING AT GUION HALL Saturday—“Kathleen” with Shirley Temple, Herbert Marshall and Laraine Day. AT THE CAMPUS Saturday—“Gentleman Af ter Dark” with Brian Don- levy and Miriam Hopkins. Favorite Blond,” Bob Hope and Madeline Carroll. JUST GOOD FOOD At COLLEGE COURTS COFFEE SHOP MOVIE Guion Hall SATURDAY 1:00 — 7:00 and 8:30 MEET THE NEW SHIRLEY Shirley Temple - Herbert Marshall and Laraine Day “KATHLEEN'' ALSO March of Time “Far East Command” Late News Coming Mon. - Tues. - Wed. Bud Abbott and Lou Costello “Rio Rita”