The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 22, 1947, Image 4

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    Page Four THE BATTALION, College Station (Aggieland), Texas, Thursday, May 22, 1947:
Official Notices
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received in the Office
of the Business Manager, The Agricul
tural and Mechanical College of Texas,
College Station, Texas, until 10:00 a.m.,
Wednesday, May 28, 1947, and then pub
licly opened and read, for two concessions
to be operated at the A. & M. College An
nex locate dat Bryan Army Air Field, 9
miles west of Bryan, Texas. Concessions
are to be granted separately to highest
responsible bidder, provided bid is not
otherwise rejected, and are to cover the
period September 1, 1947, to August 31,
1948, unless sooner terminated. The right
is reserved to terminate concession on 30
days notice in accordance with the Col-
legt lease with the Government. Bidders
may bid on either or both concessions, but
separate bids are required.
The concessions for which bids will be
received are as follows (separate bids are
required for each concession) :
1. Cleaning, Pressing, Laundry and Al
terations. This concession will be a col
lection and delivery station only. No ma
chinery will be allowed with the exception
of sewing machines for alterations. The
laundry service will not include students
laundry, as the College Laundry will have
a station located on the field for the bene
fit of the students. Approximately 1,000
feet of floor space will be assigned in the
old Post Exchange Building which also
will contain a branch of the College Ex
change Store.
2. Barber Shop. Consisting of 2 or
more chairs, to contain equipment con
sistent with modern barber shops located
in this area. Approximately 500 sq. ft.
will be assigned for this shop.
The right is reserved to reject any and
all bids and to waive all technicalities.
For further information and bid forms,
prospective bidders should contact the Of
fice of the Business Manager, The Agri
cultural and Mechanical College of Texas,
College Station, Texas.
E. N. Holmgreen,
Business Manager.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
All advance ROTC students attending
summer camp are reminded that the sec
ond Tetanus Inoculation will be given at
the College Hospital on May 27 and 29.
It is essential that this be secured at this
time.
WILLIAM S. McELHENNY,
Lt. Colonel, Cavalry
Adjutant
AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL
COLLEGE OF TEXAS
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF MEN
Memorandum 14 May 1947
Subject: Assignment of Rooms for Fall
1947
To: Housemasters in Dormitories other
than 1 through 12.
1. Attached is a blank roster of your
dormitory. Since it is necessary that your
dormitory not be used this summer, and
the occupants will have to move, it has
been deemed advisable to give your men
a chance to sign up for the rooms they
now hold in order that they can live in
the same room next fall. You will con
tact each of your men and if he antici
pates returning next fall, sign his name
on the roster.
2. THESE MEN MUST BE INFORM
ED THAT THEY MUST REQUEST THIS
SAME ROOM WHEN THEY APPLY FOR
A ROOM DURING THE SUMMER, AND
UNLESS THEY MAKE ADVANCED
ROOM RESERVATIONS DURING THE
SUMMER THESE ROOMS CAN NOT BE
HELD.
3. These rosters must be turned in to
the Assistant Directors by not later than
5:00 p.m., Wednesday, May 21, 1947.
(Signed) Wm. G. Breazeale
Assistant Dean of Men (Acting)
GRADUATING SENIORS: At 8 o’clock
a.m., Thursday, May 29, there will be
posted on a Bulletin Board in the Regis
trar’s Office in the Administration Build
ing a list of those seniors who have com
pleted all of the requirements for a de
gree and who are eligible to participate in
the Commencement Exercises. This bulle
tin will remain posted through May 30th
and every candidate is urged to consult it
to determine his status.
H. L. Heaton
Registrar
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Students desiring advanced physics
courses are requested to acquaint the un
dersigned with their needs at their ear
liest convenience prior to registration in
order that assurances may be given on
registration that courses will not be can
celled owing to insufficient registration.
Information is wanted on plans for both
summer terms right away, and students
who will not be on the campus during the
summer are asked to communicate to the
undersigned now their desires for physics
courses in the fall semester.
It is contemplated that the course in
Experimental Modern Physics, Physics 411
(prerequisite, Physics 311) will be offered
the first instead of the second summer
term, as indicated in the summer schedule.
J. G. Potter
Head, Physics Department.
Chaplains in Veterans Adminis
tration hospitals and homes con
ducted nearly 9,000 worship serv
ices during January.
Marine Reserve
Enlistment Open
Here This Week
Major Andrew Davis, USMCR,
will be on the campus, Thursday
and Friday, to solicit enlistments
of former Marines in the Volun
teer Reserve of the Marine Corps.
All men interested in enlisting
may see Major Davis in the YMCA
on Thursday evening at 7 p.m.
Any person who signs up in Class
Illb Reserve may do so at his
highest rank held in service and
continue his longevity, though not
on active duty. All men who in
tend to enlist should bring a certi
fied copy of their discharge, when
they contact Major Davis.
Pulitzer Prizes
Awarded for 1947
“The Autobiography of William
Allen White”, published after the
death of the Emporia (Kansas) ed
itor, took the Pulitzer prize for the
best biography of 1947.
The coveted public service award
went to Howard M. Norton of the
Baltimore Sun. Eddy Gilmore, As
sociated Press foreign correspond
ent, received the distinguished tel
egraphic reporting prize.
CLASSIFIED ADS
ATTENTION ENGINEERS: Got your
engineers' math chart at the Exahanga
Store.
THE SCRIBE SHOP—Typing, mimeo
graphing, drawing. Phone 2-6705. 1007
E. 23rd, Bryan.
REPAIRS: Radio and refrigerator
sales and service. All work guaranteed.
LEONARDS East Gate Ph. 4-1240
New and refresher classes starting now
at McKenzie-Baldwin Business College in
shorthand, typewriting and associated sub
jects. Phone 2-6655 for information.
Have several choice lots in Garden Acres
addition on which I will build the house
you plan. G.I.’s with good credit rating
require no down payment. See R. T.
Price 719 Edgewood St., Garden Acres
Addition.
A steel frame bed complete. A bar
gain—$20.00. See Buck, Apt. SO-F. Vet
Village.
FOR SALE: Two bedroom home. See
this week at 214 North Munnerlyn Vill
age. Immediate possession.
FOR SALE: 1946 National House Trail
er 23 ft. Area 2 G-4.
Household goods and trailers moved—
S. M. Thomas, Trailer Area No. 2 G-4,
Box 2069.
FOR SALE: Coin-operated radios lo
cated at Aggieland Inn. Must sell be
cause of graduattion. Buford, Vet. Vil
lage, 36 F, Box 2342.
FOR RENT: Large new airy bedroom
South Oakwood, Share or private bath.
Roy Donahue
309 Suffolk
Ph. 4-6743
FOR SALE: 1942 Harley Davidson,
size 42 cu. in. Good buy. See Thomson,
A-7 Hart.
Practically new washing machine for
sale. Apply Apt. A-4-A, College View.
FOR SALE: Blonde and black A.R.C.
registered spaniels. Certified pedigrees.
Contact M. E. Crossley, College View Apts.
A-l-W.
FOR SALE: Guaranteed 2 ton car
jacks—$4.00. G. N. Thomas B-2, Trailer
Area I.
LOST: Brown leather wallet all iden
tification, F. A. Reese, Jr. Mail Box
1834 or H-12 Walton, Reward.
FOR SALE: 3 room house and bath.
All conveniences. On large lot in Bryan.
See L. L. Sweat, Campus Security Office.
FOR SALE: 22 ft. house trailer $800.00
C-4 Trailer Camp.
SENIORS: Get your new and renewals
on magazines at Special Student Rates
before leaving school. Johnson Magazine
Agency at College Book Store, Box 284;
Ph. 4-8814.
FOR SALE OR RENT: Prefab house
with lot. Furnished. For $2800.00 only
$1900.00 cash.
Kenneth L. White
210 S. Munnerlyn Village
Bryan, Texas
Valedictorian
THOMAS D. TANKERSLEY,
JR., of Bertram, is valedictorian
of the graduating class. An Ag-
Ed major, he has a 2.7727 GP
ratio.
O'Bryan Chosen Pres.
Astronomical Club
The A. & M. Astronomical So
ciety held its final meeting of the
year in the Physics Building Mon
day night. Mr. E. E. Vezey gave
an interpretation of the fundamen
tals of Einstein’s Theory.
At the close of the meeting offi
cers were elected for the coming
year. They were: Vincent H.
O’Bryan, President; W. D. Ager-
ton, Vice-President; H. W. Spen
cer, Secretary-Treasurer; and H. B.
Hodges, Reporter. A membership
drive is slated for the Fall as work
on the new observatory will begin
at that time.
Students Wanted For
Summer Jobs On Farms
Students who would like to work
on wheat farms this summer should
get in touch with the farm labor
office of the Extension Service,
according to C. Hohn, state farm
labor supervisor.
Although Hohn cannot place di
rectly those wanting work, he can
put the student in touch with farm
ers who have indicated they would
like to hire students. Most farm
ers asking for students want some
one who is willing to work any
where he is needed, whether on a
combine, plowing, or building fen
ces.
The farm labor office is located
in the USDA-PMA building on the
northwest corner of the campus.
Ex-Members of 144 Inf.
To Unite in Fort Worth
Par Oneri Club, ex-members of
the 144th Infantry Regiment, will
hold a reunion Saturday, June 21
at 5:00 p.m. in the old armory
building at 201 East Lancaster
Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas.
New members will be welcomed,
and everyone attending will be en
tertained at the barbecue dinner
which will follow the business
meeting of the club. Ample time
will be allotted for a “Bull-ses
sion”.
Members, or those eligible to be
come members of the club who
wish to attend, are urged to send
$2.00 to: Par Oneri Club, 3700
College Avenue, Fort Worth 10,
Texas, to cover the cost of the
dinner.
Membership in the club is not
mandatory to attendance now, but
will be for future activities of the
club.
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USED BOOKS WANTED!!
NOW IS THE TIME to check over your textbooks, and cull out those you do not want to keep. These
books are worth more today than they will ever be again.
OUR USED BOOK POLICY
We buy only those books that have been certified for use this fall and only in the respective quantity our records in
dicate we need.
For used books in good physical condition, with all leaves intact (including fly leaf) we will pay 50% of list.
For books that are absolutely new and unmarked, free of finger prints and smudges, we will pay 80% of list. (NOTE:
Any book bearing any writing or erasing other than price mark will be classified as used).
Listed below will be found titles that have been certified to date. As others are received they will be added to the list.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE ANY BOOK OFFERED FOR SALE.
PRICE LIST
Course—Author—Title—Edition—List
DEPARTMENT OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
201 Jones—Elements of Practical Aerodynamics, 3rd Ed. $ 4.00,
301 Mjllican—Aerodynamics of the Airplane, 1941 2.75
301 Binder—Fluid Mechanics, 1946 3.75
303 Hempke—Elementary Applied Aerodynamics, 1946 3,25
304 Niles & N.—Airplane Structures—Vol 1, 3rd Ed 5.00
401 Teechman—Airplane Design Manual, 2nd Edition 5.00
, 402 Sechler & D.—Airplane Structural Analysis, 1942 4.50
403 Titterton—Aircroft Processes—Revised Edition, 1941.. 3.75
404 Davies—Cargo Aircraft Design and Operation, 1946.... 6.00
405 Niles & N.—(Airplane Structures—Volume 2, 3rd Ed 5.00
410 Anderson—Aircraft Layout and Detail Design, 1941.... 3.00
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
201 Jones—Farm Gas Engines and Tractors, 2nd Edition....$ 4.00
205 Carter & F.—Farm Buildings, 3rd Edition 3.75
217 Jones—Shopwork on the Farm, 1945 Edition 2.40
410 Ayres & S.—Land Drainage and Reclamation, 2nd Ed. 4.50
413 Wooley—Farm Buildings, 1946 4.00
424 Ayres—Soil Erosion and Its Control, 1st Edition 4.00
DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY
413 Bear—Soil Management $ 3.75
301 Lyon & B.—Nature and Properties of Soils, Revised
Edition, 4th 3.85
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS
314 Shepherd—Marketing Farm Products $ 4.25
413 Bakken & S.—Economics of Co-Op Marketing, 1st Ed. 4.50
421 Hunt—Farm Management in the South, 1942 2.75
429 Dunnier—Economics With Application to Agr.,2nd Ed. 4.00
430 Murray—Agricultural Finance, 1946 3.25
‘103 Gras—History of Agriculture, 2nd Edition 4.00
324 Thomsen—(Agricultural Prices 4.50
DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
107 Anderson—Introductory Animal Husbandry, 1943 $ 4.40
307 Tomhave—Farm Meats 3.50
406 Snapp—Beef Cattle, 3rd Edition 4.50
409 Morrison—Feeds and Feeding 6.00
410 Coffey—Productive Sheep Husbandry 3.50
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGY
101 Fuller—The Plant World, 1941 $ 3.60
102 Swingle—Textbook of Systematic Botany, 3rd Edition 3.50
105 Potter—Textbook of Zoology, 1938 5.00
107 Potter—Essentials of Zoology, 1940 3.75
111 MacDougall—Biology: The Science of Life, 1st Ed 4.50
205 Holmes & R.—Textbook of General Botany, 2nd Ed 4.50
206 Sallee—Fundamental Principles of Bacteriology, 2nd Ed. 4.50
206 Sallee—Laboratory Mlanual of Bacteriology, 2nd Ed 1.75
313 Meyer & A.—Plant Physiology, 1939 5.00
313 Meyer & A.—Laboratory Manual of Plant Physiology,
2nd Edition :... 2.50
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND ACCOUNTING
101 Finney—Principles of Accounting—Introductory
102 Sherwood & P.—Social Security and Pay Roll Account
ing, 1945 ! 2.45
201 Finney—Principles of Accounting—Intermediate,
3rd Edition 5.00
205 Maynard & B.—Principles of Marketing, 4th Edition.... 5.00
206 Lewis—Industrial Purchasing, 1940 5.00
208 Kleppner—Advertising Procedure, 3rd Edition 4.50
301 Finney—Principles of Accounting—Advanced, 3rd Ed. 5.00
303 Craxton & C.—Practical Business Statistics, 1st Edition 3.75
305 Dillavou & H.—Principles of Business Law, 2nd Revised 4.50
315 MacLean—Life Insurance, 6th Edition 4.50
407 Holmes—Auditing Principles & Procedures, Rev. 1946 6.00
418 Dewing—Financial Policies of Corporations, 4th
2 vol. Edition 6.60
420 Graham & D.—Security Analysis, 2nd Edition 4.50
422 Scott & C.—Personnal Management, 3rd Edition 4.50
426 Ivey—Successful Salesmanship, 1946 Edition 4.00
426 Canfield—Sales Administration Principles and
Problems, Revised Edition 4.75
433 Maynard—^Introduction to Business Management,
3rd Edition 4.00
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY
101-103 Hopkins—General Chemistry for Colleges, 3rd Ed. $ 4.50
205 Reedy—Theoretical Qual. Analysis, 1st Edition 3.50
Reedy—Elementary Qual. Analysis, 3rd Edition 1.65
206 Moore & H.—Organic Chemistry, 4th Edition 3.00
207 Hamilton & S.—Talbots Qual. Chemical Analysis,
9th Edition 4.00
216 PierceH.—Qual. Analysis, 2nd Edition 3.25
301 - Wertheim—Textbook of Organic Chemistry, 2nd Ed 4.25
323 Getman & D.—Outline of Physical Chemistry, 7th Ed. 3.75
Daniels W&M.—Ex. Physical Chemistry, 3rd Edition.... 4.00
342 Bircher—Physical Chemistry, 1942 3.75
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
202 Pickels & W.—Route Surveying, 2nd Edition $ 4.00
201 Breed—Surveying, 1942 3.50
206 Davis—Elementary Plane Surveying, 2nd Edition 3.50
305 Seely—Resistance to Materials, 3rd Edition 4.00
(Buy Only Red Binding)
311 Russell—Hydraulics, 4.25
344 Sutherland & R.—Reinforced Concrete Design, 2nd Ed. 5.50
346 Grinter—Design of Modern Steel Structures 5.00
448 Grant—Principles of Engineering Economy, 1947 4.50
463 Meyer—Elements of Hydrology, 2nd Edition 4.50
478 Underwood—Standard Construction Methods, 2nd Ed. 5.50
DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS
311 Prather—Money and Banking, 3rd Edition $ 5.00
403 Kiekofer—Economic Principles, Problems and Policies,
3rd Edition - 4.50
412 Buehler—Public Finance, 2nd Edition 4.50
413 Bowman & B.—Economic Analysis and Pub. Pol., 1946 4.50
414 Loucks & H.—Comparative Economic System,
1943 Revised Edition 4.00
434 Parkins—The South, 1938 4.50
PRICE LIST
Course—Author—Title—Edition—List
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND PSYCHOLOGY
Ed. 321 Bossing—Secondary School Teaching, Revised Ed. $ 3.90
322 Reavis & J.—The Teacher and Educational Admin
istration, 1942 : 3.30
426 Ross—Measurements in Todays Schools, 1946 Print 3.75
427 Lefever—Principles and Teaching of Guidance 3.00
431 Norton & N.—Foundations of Curricula Building, 1936 3.75
608 Mort & R.—Public School Finance, 1st Edition 4.25
610 Heck—Administration of Pupil Personnel 3.00
611 Billett—Fundamentals of Secondary School ®
Teaching, 1940 3.60
Psy. 207 Munn—Psychology, 1946 3.75
301 Skinner—Elementary Educational Psychology, 1945 3.50
303 Berrien—Practical Psychology 4.40
305 Langer—Psychol and Human Living, 1943 1.75
401 Tiffin—Industrial Psychology, 1942 3.75
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
208 Kloffler—Direct Current Marking $ 4.85 *
305 Gray & W.—Principles and Practices of E.E., 1st Ed. 4.50
315 Kerchner—Alternating Current Circuits, 2nd Edition.... 5.00
315 Lyons—Problems in Alternating Currents, 2nd Edition 2.50
320 Laws—Electrical Measurements, 2nd Edition 6.50
403 Lyons—Problems in A. C. Machinery, 2nd Edition 2.50
415 Ware &R.—Communication Circuits, 2nd Edition 3.75
419 Glasgow—Principles of Radio Engineering, 1st Edition 4.50
419 Brainard—Ultra High Freguencies 5.00
432 Harding & C.—Business Administration for
Engineers, 1st Edition 5.50
502 Sarbacker & E.—Hyper and Ultra High Frequency,
1st Edition 6.00
DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING DRAWING
111 Svenson—Drafting for Engineers $ 3.50
DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY
201 Fernald & S.—Applied Entomology, 4th Edition $ 4.00
208 Herms—Medical Entomology, 3rd Edition 6.50
401 Metcalf & F.—Destructive and Useful Insects 8.50
DEPARTMENT OF GENETICS
301 Snyder—Principles of Heredity, 1946 $ 3.75
406 Snedecor—Statistical Methods, 4th Edition 4.50
403 Holmes—Human Genetics and Its Social Import,
1st Edition 4.00
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY
201 Goode—World Atlas, 1943 $ 5.00
303 Jones—South America 4.75
302 Hubbard—The Geography of Europe, 1937 5.00
DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY
105 Hicks—Short History of American Democracy $ 4.40
Smith—Dictionary of American Politics, 1944 1.25
213 Hall & A—History of England, 2nd Edition 4.75
307 Patterson—State and Local Government in Texas,
1945 3.00
DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE
201 Adriance & B.—Propogation of Horticulture Plants
1st Edition $ 3.25
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
101 Palmer & M.—College Algebra, 2nd Edition $ 2.75
103 Sparks & R.—Trig. Mathematical Tables, Rev. 1947.... 2.25
104 Middlemiss—Analytic Geometry, 1st Edition 2.75
203 Granville S&L—Elements of Calculus, 1946 3.90
305 Cohen—Differential Equations, Revised 2.60
401 Sokolnikoff—Higher Mathematics, 2nd Edition 5.00
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
212 Chambers & F.—Analytic Mechanics, 1943 $ 4.15
220 Fairman & C.—Engineering Mechanics, 2nd Edition .... 3.00
338 Keown & F.—Mechanism, 4th Edition 3.00
338 Faires—Design of Machine Elements 4.40
338 Kents—Handbook, Design and Shop Practice, 11th Ed. 6.00
403 Shoop & T.—Mechanical Engineering Practice, 3rd Ed. 4.50
410 Poison—Internal Combustion, 2nd Edition 5.50
417 Barijard E&H.—Heat Power Engineering Volume 2.... 6.00
417 Barnard E&H.—Heat Power Engineering Volume 3,
3rd Edition 5.00
440 Heyer—Engineering Physical Metallurgy, 1939 4.50
436 Jennings &L.—Air Conditioning 5.00
407 Refrigeration Data Book, 5th Edition 3.50
323 Faires—Applied Thermodynamics 4.30
DEPARTMENT OF MUNICIPAL & SANITARY ENGINEERING
401 Steel—Water Supply and Sewage, 1st Edition $ 5.50
403 Ehlers & S.—Municipal and Rural Sanitation, 3rd Ed. 4.50
408 Steel—Municipal Affairs, 1st Edition 3.50
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
201 Howe—Introduction to Physics, 1st Edition $ 4.00
203 Hausman & S.—Physics, 2nd Edition 5.00
213 White—Practical Physics, 1st Edition 2.75
208 Atomic Physics, 2nd Edition 4.00
DEPARTMENT OF RANGE MANAGEMENT
303 Silveus—Texas Grasses' $ 5.50
304 Stoddart & S.—Range Management, 1st Edition 5.50
DEPARTMENT OF RURAL SOCIOLOGY
201 Merrill & E.—Social Organization and Disorganization
1941 $ 4.00
306 Fink—The Field of Social Work, 1942 3.15
404 Sanderson & P.—Rural Community Organization, 1939 3.50
DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY ANATOMY
111 Sisson & G.—‘Anatomy of Domestic Animals, 3rd Ed. $12.00
213 Smith & C.—Baileys Textbook of Histology, 11th Ed. 6.00
DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY PARASATOLOGY
481 Monnig—Veterinary Parasatology and Entomology....$ 9.00
VETERINARY PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY
121 Dukes—Physiology of Domestic Animals, 5th Edition $ 6.00
221 Hawk & D.—Practical Physiology Chemistry, 12th Ed. 10,00
321 Hadley—Principles of Veterinary Science, 3rd Edition 4.00
333 Wood & O.—U. S. Dispensatory, 23rd Edition 15.00
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