Page 2 The Battalion Monday Afternoon, March 18, 1946 The Battalion STUDENT TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Office, Room 6, Administration Building:, Telephone 4-54444 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 circulated on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons. Member Pissociated CpUe&kite Press Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at College Station, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Subscription rate $3.00 per school year. Advertising rates upon request. Represented nationally by National Advertising Service, Inc., at New York City. Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. SAM NIXON Editor MARION PUGH Sports Editor: CHARLIE WEINBAUM Associate WENDELL McCLURE Advertising Manager Concerning College Spirit ... (Adapted from the Atlantic Monthly, Nov., 1915. Abridged) What do we mean by “College Spirit”? A student may throw his hat into the air, grab a megaphone, give “three long rahs”, go through the gymnastics of a cheer-leader— and yet leave some doubt whether he has adequately de fined “College Spirit”. Does a student who dissipates his time, exhibits lawlessness, overdevelops rowdyism, and fails most of his courses represent College Spirit? Do not our better recognized educational and scholastic institutions hold to a finer meaning of the term College Spirit—such as loyalty to an institution which makes a student guard its good name by being manly and courte ous in conduct at all times and in all places? Yes, they mean the sense of responsibility which aids a student in form ing habits of temperance and industry. They mean that eagerness to make a grateful use of his opportunities which leads a student to keep his own body fit, through physical training that knows no season—training that is never broken. By College Spirit some men mean this and far more; they mean that loyalty to a college which rivets a man to the severest tasks of scholarship, through which he gains intellectual power, without which no graduate is an entire credit to any college, but with which he may be come a trained, devoted, and inspired alumnus, working for the welfare of mankind. from YOUR NEEDS We build our large complete stocks of the finest in college supplies. Our only aim is to fill those needs fully with total satisfaction. Satisfaction, to us, means quality mate rials, courteously sold to you Aggies for the lowest possible prices. Come in with your problems and needs. We have what ever it may be. It’s the friendlies sport on tme campus. THE EXCHANGE STORE SERVING TEXAS AGGIES Man, Your Manners By I. Sherwood “What is the correct length of time to remain at a reception?” Ans.: The length of time to stay depends somewhat upon the cir cumstances, but usually twenty County Officials To See Road Paved Before Their Eyes County officials of Texas, al ways beset with road-building problems, will witness an actual demonstration of low-cost, mixed- in-place asphalting as a feature of the second annual Conference of County Officials to be held at Texas A&M College, March 20-22. During one afternoon of the Con ference, jointly sponsored by the college and the County Judges and Commissioners Association of Tex as, a half-mile stretch of cross campus road will be paved under the supervision of District Engi neer John Blair of Bryan with the cooperation of the Brazos County Commissioners Court. Besides road-building, the coun ty officials will hear discussions on stabilization of soils, soil conser vation, the public land system, and tax delinquencies, presented by state officials and college author ities. Sid J. Caillavet, county judge of Orange, is president of the county officials association. V' x ampu ] Opens 1:00 p.m. — 4-1181 MONDAY — LAST DAY THE HOUSE ON „d STREET Century-Fox Picture^ and a “Goofy” Cartoon TOMORROW WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY “BRAZIL” — starring — . Virginia Bruce — plus Merrie Melodies Cartoon LAST TIME TODAY - - - “The Canterville Ghost’ * TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ITU GIVE YOU YOUNG | IDEAS l AN M-G-M PICTURE PRESTON FOSTER GAIL PATRICK AND PRESENTING THE WILDE TWINS minutes to half an hour should be satisfactory. “When a man telephones a girl, should he tell her who he is when she answers?” Ans.: Yes. 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