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PAGE 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 13, 1946 Whatfs Cooking Thursday, June 13th The Graduate Club has cancelled their previously announced meet ing. 7:00 p.m.: Newman Club meets in new area Y; all Catholic stu dents invited. 7:30 p.m.: Student’s Rainey-for- Governor Club meets in Cabinet room in YMCA; veterans, wives, cadets only. Tuesday, June 18th 7:30 p.m.: Aggie Players meet ing for election of officers, Assem bly Hall. Educators Conference begins; registration at YMCA; Conference from June 18 to 20th. 7:00 p.m.: Dr. Paul Quillian at ■ the A. & M. Methodist Church sup per. Wednesday, June 19th 7:15 p.m.: Banquet, Educators Conference, Sbisa. — TAUBENHAUS — (Continued From Page 1) ciation of University Professors and the Texas Academy of Science. Born in Jerusalem, Palestine, Mrs. Taubenhaus, nee Esther Hirschenson, took out American citizenship papers in 1910, the same year in which she and Dr. Taubenhaus were married at Ho boken, N. 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U.S.MIU 10*0 FOB THE ARMED forces , 4FOLD UNIFORM TIE , QJaldropfig “Two Convenient Stores” College Station — Bryan Aero 221 Added To College Courses Flight training Aero 221 be came an active part of Texas A&M College’s curriculum this week when 62 students reported to near by Easterwood field, the college- owned airport, to begin work to ward private pilot and instructor pilot ratings. Although the college did some flight training as part of the war effort, in conjunction with the fed eral government, the present courses are the first ever offered by the college as part of its reg ular curriculum, according to Dean H. W. Barlow of the school of en gineering, which originated the flight plan. The college has been approved by the Civil Aeronautics Authority as an, air agency to operate a pri mary and flight instructor flight school, Barlow said, and those who complete either of the courses suc cessfully will receive a CA li censes as well as three hours of scholastic credit in th eaeronauti- cal engineering department, which is handling the ground school por tion of the flight program. Four new Taylorcraft planes have been obtained to augment ex isting training equipment at Eas terwood field, Barlow said. The 57 students selected for the first primary course and the five who will get instructor training were chosen from among 300 appli cants on the basis of having the least time left before finishing college, Barlow indicated. Most of them are veterans attending col lege under the GI Bill of Rights, verbal approval of a contract to defray flight training costs having been obtained from the Veterans Administration. The courses, which are to be expanded to handle larger groups next fall, are open to any person, whether attending college or not. Any veterans, Barlow says, may sign up for the course and have the cost paid by the V. A. if the contract now pending is signed for mally. Still King of Jazz Paul Whiteman, who was crowned “King of Jazz” when Dad was still in grammar school, is still going strong. WTAW carries his music, along with the singing of Martha Tilton, every Sunday at 4:00 p. m. on the “Stairway to the Stars” program. Regular Schedule WTAW Monday Through Friday Aggie Players To Meet Tuesday The Aggie Players, college dra matic group, will hold its first meeting of the summer term on Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Assembly Hall. New officers will be elected by the club, and committees will be named to plan a dramatic pro gram for this term. All people interested in speech and drama are invited to attend the meeting. RESEARCH FOUNDATION TRUSTEES TO MEET Trustees of the Texas A&M Col lege Research Foundation will hold their annual meeting at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the electrical engineer ing building, and both trustees and counselors will meet Saturday morning for a discussion of aims and progress of the Foundation. DR. N. B. McNUTT DENTIST Office in Parker Building Over Canady’s Pharmacy Phone 2*1457 Bryan, Texas Watch Repairs One Day Service Stems — Crowns and Main Springs One Week Service Cleaning — Staffs T. C. HINMAN Lauterstein Bldg. - N. Gate A. M. 6:00 6:15 6:25 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:15 7:15 7:30 7:55 8:00 9:00 9:25 9:30 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:30 10:45 10:45 11:00 11:30 11:46 12 :00 P. M. 12:15 12:30 12:35 12:45 1:00 1:15 1:30 2:00 2 :30 3:00 3:16 3:30 4:00 4:00 4 :16 4:15 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:30 6:30 7:00 Texas Farm and Home Program Front Page News and Markets (Wed. and Fri.) Kazmeier Reporter Sun Up Club Martyn Agronsky (Mon., Tues., Wed.) Morning Melo- (Thurs.) Rotary Club (Fri.) Something to Read Tik Tok Time Gems for Thought Breakfast Club My True Story News and Betty Crocker (Except Tues.) Between the Lines (Tues.) Songs of Geo. Byron The Listening Post Breakfast in Hollywood Kellogg Home Edition (Mon, Wed., Fri.) The Woman’s World (Tues, Thurs.) Ted Malone Glamour Manor But Not Forgotten George Barnes Octet Baukage Talking News Rhytl and lythm Round Up Farm Fair At Your Request John B. Kennedy Ethel and Albert Bride and Groom A1 Pearce and His Gang Ladies, Be Seated Excursions in Science Try ‘n’ Find Me Parade of Melody Merchants (Mon.) Brazos Valley Farm Home (Thurs.) Rev. Van Sickles (Mon.) Folk Music (Thurs.) Musical Interlude (Mon., Fri.) Rev. W. J. McDaniel (Tues.) Keys of Faith (Wed.) Church of Christ (Thurs.) Church Women Hop Harrigan Terry and the Pirates Sports Round Up Jack Armstrong Cowboy Music Headline Edition Raymond Swing (Mon., Wed., Fri.) The Lone Ran ger (Tues.) Dark Venture (Thurs.) How Do You Pronounce It? Melodies at Eventide A. M. 6:00 6:15 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 9:00 9:15 9:30 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11 :30 P. M. 12:30 12:45 1:00 1 :30 2:00 3:00 4:00 4:05 4:15 4:30 4:45 5:15 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 A: M. 7:30 8:00 8:15 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 12 :00 P. M. 12:30 12:56 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 5:00 5:16 5:30 6:00 7:00 7:15 SATURDAY Texas Farm and Home Program Sun Up Club Martyn Agronsky Mario Janaro Musical Novelty Group Paul Harvey—News Wake Up and Smile Excursions in Science Popular Concert Teen Town Chester Bowles Vladimer Brenner Johnny Thompson—Song Salesman Bible Messages To Live in Peace The American Farmer Hill Toppers Melodies to Remember Piano Playhouse Musical Showcase Duke Ellington Saturday Concert News Summary Good News Jimmy Blair Harry Wismer Parade of Stars Correspondence Around the World Green Hornet Dick Tracy Famous Jury Trials Gang Busters SUNDAY The Christians Hour Familiar Melodies Shiloh Gospel Singers Coast to Coast on a Bus Lutheran Hour The Southernaires Music by Master Composers College Avenue Baptist Church Warriors of Peace Sammy Kaye’s Serenade Your Sunday News Extra Old Fashioned Revival Hour Board of Missing Heirs Right Down Your Alley Darts for Dough Counterspy Stairway to the Stars Sunday Evening Party Drew Pearson Monday Morning Headlines Quiz Kids Ford Sunday Evening Hour Walter Winchell Louella Parsons Make It a Habit to Stop in “AGGIELAND’S HOME OF j REFRESHMENT” '! if <' GEORGE’S Across from New “Y” — QUISENBERRY — (Continued From Page 1) turn to College Station in Sep tember, Professor E. D, Parnell will be acting head of the depart ment of poultry husbandry,. Dean Shepardson announced. Dr. Quisenberry received his Bachelor of Science degree in ani mal husbandry at A. & M. in 1931, took his Master of Science degree at the University of Illinois in 1933, with genetics as his major study, and received his Doctor of Philosophy degree at Illinois in 1936 with poultry breeding his thesis study. He returned to Texas A. & M. in 1936 as associate professor of genetics and contin ued his research work in poultry breeding. He is author of numer ous scientific and technical papers in poultry subjects. In announcing Dr. Quisenberry’s appointment, Dean Shepardson stated, “We are glad to have a graduate of Texas A. & M. Col lege so ably qualified for the pos ition as head of our poultry hus bandry department.” Prof. Reid has been head of the A. & M. College poultry hus bandry department since 1923, coming here the year following receipt of his master of science degree in genetics and poultry nutrition at the University of Wisconsin in 1922. He received his bachelor’s degree at Wiscon sin in 1919 after teaching in public schools of Wisconsin for ten years following his first study in the Central Wisconsin State Teachers College in 1905-6. He served as high school principal and as coun ty superintendent prior to his en try in the University of Wisconsin. Prof. Reid has been active in the American Poultry Association, served as president in 1934 of the American Poultry Science Asso ciation, and was one of the prime movers in organization of the Tex as Baby Chick Association in 1926. MODEL PLANE MEET IS POSTPONED The statewide Model Airplane Meet, originally scheduled for June 14 and 15 at College Station, has been postponed until Saturday and Sunday, June 21 and 22. Go out of your way to help others, and others will help you on your way. Classified THE SCRIBE SHOP. Typing, mimeo graphing, drawing. Phone 2-6706, 1007 E. 23rd, Bryan. FOR SALE—1939 LaSalle, good condi tion. Call 4-6157. WANT TO SELL—Two post automatic record changer plays 10 inch and 12 inch records, price $23.00. See Riley, Dorm 1-217. ENGINEERS get your math chart at the Exchange Store. Notebook size 35tf. Concessions owned by W. O. Reese, ’46. Need a photo scrap book ? Ours are white leatherette with Aggie seal. Neat, not gaudy. COULTER’S GIFT SHOP at Bryan. EQUITY—1941 Chevrolet special deluxe. G. N. Thomas, B-2 A. & M. Trailer Court. FOR SALE: Deluxe baby buggy. Used two months 40 per cent off. Jones 1-12 Hart. LOST: Boulavard wrist watch between Dorm 15 and 14. Please return to 217 No. .15. FOR SALE: Vagabond 1941 steel-bodied 24 foot House Trailer, $1450. Phone 4-5691, 227 Foster. Small ice-box for rent. J. E. Stroop, phone 2-7055, 2116 S. College Rd. Automobile any make, model, mech anical condition wanted by C. E. Johnson, Lot C-2, Trailer Camp. FOR SALE: Bed, mattress, and springs. Call 4-9449. Wanted: Medical Laboratory technician, 5 and one half days a week, no night or Sunday work, salary depends on ex perience. Contact Student Activities Office. WANTED TO RENT: Garage for sum mer preferably near North Gate. Notify Joe McNair, Box 2523, College Station. FOUND: Eversharp pen with gold top. Owner may obtain same by identi fying at College Book Store. FOR SALE: Practically new girl’s bicycle. Balloon tires. $30.00 or will trade for a car radio. Sybil Banister. 4-6264. After 5 pm., 2-5295. Four women wanted to shell peas in laboratory. 2 to 3 hours mornings. 40c per hour. Call 4-6524. On July 2nd all one half price sub scriptions to Readers Digest will cease. Make your subscription now to take advantage of this offer. JOHNSON MAGAZINE AGENCY North Gate, Box 284 or phone 4-8814. FOUND: Fraternity pen. Call at Stu dent Activities Office and identify. OFFICIAL NOTICES Any student who normally expects to complete all the requirements for a degree by the end of the 1946 Summer Session of school should call by the Registrar’s Office NOW and make for mal application for a degree. H. L. Heaton Registrar Official Notices VETERANS’ WIVES LAUNDRY Beginning immediately all wives who wish to send laundry (personal laundry of wives and children) to the college laun dry will turn it in at the regular station on Mondays. These bundles must be sep arated from the men’s laundry. Your hus band’s laundry mark will be used. D. B. VARNER, Assistant Dean of Men. “A Service to Every Aggie” Quality Dry Cleaning and Pressing CAMPUS CLEANERS Over the Exchange Near George’s FOR FATHER A fine selection Novelty Leather Gifts BELTS — BILLFOLDS — KEY CASES COLLEGE STATION SHOE REPAIR FOR FATHER'S DAY GIVE HIM A GIFT WITH A GOLDEN TOUCH Bryan Dr. Steen Heads Community Chest Dr. R. W. Steen, of the Texas A. & M. College history depart ment, has been named by Presi dent Gibb Gilchrist to be chair man of the College Station Com munity Chest committee for the coming year, E. L. Angell, assist ant to President Gilchrist, an nounced today. VISITING PROFS. ON INDUSTRIAL ED. STAFF The industrial education staff has been augumented for the sum mer sessions by two outstanding visiting professors. They are Doyle Kemper, state supervisor of industrial arts edu cation from Jefferson, Mo., and Curtis R. Eddins, a 1936 graduate of Texas A. & M. A Slight Errors 1 You'll Believe our Reputation when you've seen our photos THE BEST GIFT IS A PICTURE No Appointment Necessary A. & M. PHOTO SHOP North Gate NOTICE AS A SERVICE TO YOU The Exchange Store is now observing the following summer hours. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY — Open 7:45 a.m.; close 4:45 p.m. SATURDAY S-^— Open 7:45 a.m.; close 12:15 p.m. “The Friendliest Place On the Campus” THE EXCHANGE STORE “‘Serving Texas Aggies” SUN LOVING TRIO All the sparkling clothes you need for playtime glam our are here in our sports dept. Balloon Cloth Beach coat and matching Shorts in pink and blue . . sizes 10-18. Coat $10.95 Shorts $10.95 BRYAN