V i lioL khr ' ? Texas A&M Room 5, Administration Bldg.—2275 College Station, Texas, Thursday Morning, June 3, 1943 Volume 43—Number 3 SUMMER SEMESTER ENROLLMENT REACHES 1,655 Final Figures Released By Registrar On Enrollment To Date; Big Loss Noted Australian Ace Writes Graphic Descriptioir of War in Pacific A.C.T.D. Lieutenant Receives Letter From Boyhood Friend; Commander Caldwell Has Thirty-Six Enemy Planes to His Credit L»t. Logan Bagby of the A. C. T.- D. is in receipt of a letter from a friend, Wing Commander C. R. Caldwell, of the RAAF Group 461, stationed near Darwin, Australia, in which he graphically pictures scenes from the South Pacific the atre of war. Wing Commander Caldwell, whose rank is equivalent to that of a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army, and Lt. Bagby were school mates in Aus tralia many years ago. Commander Caldwell has 36 enemy planes to his credit since the beginning of the present con flict, it is stated, and is consid- '""r' 1 •'^ase-in the RAAF; Excerpts from his letter to Lt. Bagby are reproduced herewith: ***«