The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 13, 1947, Image 4

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CLASSIFIED ADS
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Rev. ArtRur
To Conduct
Bible Study Gi
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ROOM FOR RENT
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Beutel, Thomas New Trustees
In Research Foundation Body
REWARD fur II
Kta*n 4 -114a a* 40414.
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■ Prof. John
Architecture
M. Rowlett, of the
Department, was
Mini OaDn*
Ma*day. j3w
*• *Aa zueat speaker of the Small Home*
Mm. *0 Conference, held June^t Rt the
iaC* M. I'rriveraity of Oklahoma. The fol-
lowinz da
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Offla* af tta Ma*.
AertoaMural aad Martaataal
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Offbref tta RiMtaaaa “tiir— A. A M. problem aubmitted by eeniora in
•* 7*?*^ ejhw< RtaMa*. Taaaa. the architeeture department. The
■V mMMf ^^mrMm Mdtad fseto* proillem waa • “Deeign of a 8hop-
• ^ ’ jUiHMlUaata* l ping Center for Oklahoma City;
Bmtel of Freeport and 4.
Ft. Worth were eleet*
the College Reeearch
Tueeday it the third
the Cottneilor*
, Three other
Barlow, denn of
esgi nee ring of the college, Victor
Bchoffdlmofer, Dallaa, and C. L.
Kurth. of Lufkin, were reelected
to the governing body.
Beutel, a division manager for
Dow Chemical Company, replaces
J. W. Carpenwr, Dallas, as a trus
tee from the industrial group and
place of W. B.
Cook of Houston in the alumni
group. Barlow is wAMfMBMllDtteR
of the college; Schottfelmeyer, ar-
riculture editor of the Dallas Mom-
iag News, Is the agriculture trus-
and Kurth, a lumberman, is
the public group,
term of office for theee
positions ia three yearn. The trus-
toeahips are divided in a
Which cnablee each of five
to he represented by three
toes. The three men from each
group serug in staggered terms.
The annual election is held by a
■mil vote of the councilors And
Announced Rt the meeting
In addition to the election
If. beginning with the summer | mlta, the councilors reviewed the
sessions, the Lev. R. L. Brown
stated Tuesday Instituted several
months ago, t ftr instruction has
been carried on by the Rev. Brown,
pastor of the College Station Bap
tist Churrh.
Two courses will be offered this
summer under tev. Smith, surveys
in the Obi am I New Testamenta.
Both will l»e tRught In the First
Baptist Churrh
Rev. Smith lolda B. 8. and M
degree* in I 1 duration from Sou
thern Illinois Normal Cnlversity at
'arbondale, III noia He also spent
two years at Mkody Bible Institute,
two years at Sti atheni Baptist The
ological Semirary at (xniisville.
Kentucky, ami one year at South
western Baptia, Theological Semi
nary at Fort Worth, receiving a
Master of Theology degree at the
latter school ii lS»4fi.
His wife ard three son* will
join him soon in College Station.
work of tha organization to the
past your. Tha function of ths
roundattoR is to provide rosoarth
facilities for tho industrial and ag
ricultural group# of ths stats.
It was recommended to the
board of trusteed that funds be
raised by the issuance of deben
ture* and that tho by-laws b«
changed to permit tile appointment
of mors than M) councilor* as la
tho current rate.
The councilor* heard progress
reports from project directors on
ton reeearch actlvitte* now In op
eration.
Judge Edward I. Boyles of Hous
ton, a rocent speaker at thg ram-
program, visited the
Musicians Needed
For Summer Rand
Musicians are needed far
W. M.
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i AWn*ian<i
students should c
lB» Mafe 7 In
George's t Weetloaery
between • a. m. aad I p. m.
| The Rev. Arthur M. Smith 1
been named fi 11-time teacher
the Baptist Ch tir of Bible at
/
Justin McCarty turns his designing zkill
to short#—and they are just the shorts
you want. Well tailored of Tegar. a Ijibtex
fabric by Bur-Mil. cut to hang and fit per
fectly, with a zi|fper iif back, they are
streamlined and incoming. All colom.
Kiy.es B to Id.
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Eating Out Is Fun.
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HOTARD’S
North Main
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Fdmondh to Speak
To *Star (razers'
»y.
Astronomical Society wilhbold-ita
first meeting of the summer in
Room 39, Phys cs Building at 7:30 I
p.m. A. G< F dmonds will speak ]
on "Photograi hie Processing
Related to Ast ■onomy."
Under the di ection of E. E. Ve-!
ley. the organ ration proposes to |
construct an ol wervatory to house
a 24-inch reflec ting telescope. The
latter ia also t< be built to replace
Vexey‘* N 12-inch telescope, currently
used.
President Vincent O'Bryan en
courages all pdi sons interested in |
any phase of ijstronomy to attend
this meeting.
PohI Offi ve Has
New ( .losing Time
The College Station Poat Office
has announced new cloaing hours
of K pm Mondiy thru Friday for
all window* cxrept General Deliv
ery which will shut down at 6:30
| pm. On Satur lay service at all ^
windows cidullng general deliv
ery will trrmlnite at 12 noon. The
' general deliver;’ will close at 12:30.
(Continued
Taft-Hartley
seek to desire)
laltor the past
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from Page One)
Bill, which would
all gains made by
several decades.
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Officers at (resent of the AAM
(chapter are II. E. Rohard*. chair
man; F. F\ I lock, aecretar-trea-
surer; and Tiuett Book, corres-
| (tonding-secret! ry.
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