PAGE 2 THE BATTALION MONDAY, JUNE 5, 1944 Barlow Appointed Dean of Engineers By Gibb Gilchrist Announcement of the appoint ment of a new acting Dean of Engineering was made last Tues day. President Gilchrist appointed Dr. H. W. Bralow, head of Depart ment of Aeronautical Engineering, to the position. Dr. Barlow came to A. & M. from the University of Minnesota in 1940 to establish the Department of Aeronautical Engineering. Since that time its growth in en rollment and in stature among other schools of like caliber has been outstanding. With the out break of war, Barlow established in Dallas and Fort Worth special training courses to aid North Tex as aircraft plants with their per sonnel problems. For the past few months, Barlow has been A. & M.’s institutional representative for the Engineering, Science, and Management War Training activ ities through which thousands have been and aer being trained to better perform their jobs in war industry. In close connection with the above, there was established a Wartime Aviation Planning Con ference which has grown to be one of the largest aviation conferences in the nation. The third conference closed only a few weeks ago on the campus and was attended by more than 500 of the nation’s not- Aggie Colors Show Up On T. U. Sweater Dropping White Out Imagine the surprise of athletic officials on the “forty acres” re cently when they unpacked a T. U. football sweater from an ex of ’99 and found it to be a bril liant (but irritating) maroon with orange letter. The Ex, Raymond Keller, was quickly forwarded an orange sweater; the colors clash ed terribly. ables in the aviation industry. Dr. Barlow received his bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering at Purdue University in 1927. He obtained his master’s degree from the University of Minnesota in 1934. The Engineer ing Science Doctorate degree was conferred on him by the Univer sity of New York. —PROGRAM— (Continued from page 1) work of the YMCA here. New Freshmen will attend the meeting as a body and all other students, the staff and faculty and the residents of the area are cordially invited to attend. Following the meeting a free showing of the Guion Hall attrac tion, “The Desert Song” will be presented to the audience. —STUDENTS— (Continued from page 1) signments and physical examina tions were made Saturday and WELCOME TO THE SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS OF A. & M. Send Home a Picture of You In Your New Uniform We have a complete stock of Amateur Photographer’s Supplies PHOTO SHOP North Gate Softball Team To Be Sponsored by Ex-aggie, J. E. Loupot, ’32 Aggies who are interested in playing on a summer softball team sponsored by J. E. Loupot are re quested to go by Loupot’s Trading Post to sign up. Games will be ar ranged with teams from Bryan and other nearby towns. As soon as possible a schedule will be made, and practice should start within a few weeks of the beginning of the semester. Freshmen with soft- ball experience are urged to join Sunday. Old students will not begin reg istering until 1 o’clock this after noon, and will do so in the order given on the front of the schedule of classes. First step in the pro cess is, as usual, securing assign ment cards at the Assembly Hall. The Registrar’s Office closes at 5 o’clock; late registering carries the usual two dollar fine. —BOARD— (Continued from page 1) ing with a thorough knowledge of its workings acquired during seven years of service as dean of the School of Engineering. He is tak ing office with the announced in tention of: 1. Securing better coordination between agricultural and engineer ing facilities in promoting the de velopment of Texas’ natural re sources and the State’s economy. 2. Increased salaries for mem bers of the staff and the faculty at Texas A. & M. 3. Intensification of research and graduate work. 4. Cooperation between the Ex tension Service and the Texas Ag ricultural Experiment Station and the School of Agriculture at the College. 5. Better relations among State supported institutions in Texas for the sharing of facilities and the elimination of duplications. President Gilchrist’s first for mal appearance was his introduc tion before the annual meeting of the Association of Former Stu dents of the Texas A. & M. College at College Station, May 26, where he was given a rising ovation, and a formal resolution pledging sup port and sincere congratulations. In response, President Gilchrist said, “the opportunity of becoming president of the Texas A. & M. College is the greatest thing that ever came to me and I approach it with the deepest humility. I invite your suggestions—and your criti cisms. They do not have to be con structive criticisms. 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