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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1947)
Page 8 THE BATTALION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1947 STATE OF TEXAS. ROARD OF DIRECTORS IPRESIDENT | COMPTROLLER \- DIRECTOR, TEXAS FOREST SERVICE DIRECTOR. TEXAS EXTENSION SERVICE DIRECTOR. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION CONSTRUCTION MANAGER 1 1 ABM. SYSTEM ARCHITECT | DEAN, JOHN TARLETON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE DEAN. NORTH TEXAS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE PRINCIPAL. PRAIRIE VIEW A.B M. COLLEGE A 8l ORGANIZATION OF THE ' M COLLEGE OF TEXAS FOR THE INFORMATION OF STUDENTS AND NEW MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY AND STAFF THE ABOVE ORGANIZATIONAL CHART SHOWING ADMINISTRATIVE CHANNELS HAS BEEN PREPARED. OFFICIAL NOTICE Sealed proposals addressed to the City Manager will be received at the office of the City Manager until 7:00 P. M., Wed nesday, September 17, 1947 for furnishing a truck, two ton, complete with packer type refuse collection body. Specifications may be obtained from the City Secretary, Cit of College Station. Francis A. Vaughn City Manager. CLASSIFIED ADS REPAIRS: Radio and refrigerator ■ales aad service. All work guaranteed. LEONARDS East Gate Ph. 4-1240 Review courses in shorthand, typing and bookkeeping will be offered throughout the summer at monthly rates. Students may enter any Monday. McKENZIU- BALDWIN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 702 South Washington. WANTED: Veteran familly of four desires apartment or rooms with kitchen privileges for September. Andrew A. Ri- mar. General Delivery. Daisetta, Texas. ATTENTION ENGINEERS — Get your engineer’s math chart at the Exchange Store. LOST: Black and white fox terrier, male, vaccination No. 374. Frank McMillan, Calvert, Texas. Phone 91-3F-5. THE SCRIBE SHOP ing, drawing. 23rd, Bryan. Typing, mimeograph- Phone 2-6705. 1007 East FOR RENT: : Cool upstairs bedrooms. Private entrance. Men only. Call after 5 P.M. at 307 South Haswewll Drive, Bryan. ROOM FOR RENT—309 Montclair. 4-9362. Call FOR SALE—Five room house and garage, 106 Duncan in Bryan; Large comer lot with shade trees—$5,300.00. Phone 2-8226. —Cadet Corps— (Continued from Page 1) Harold G. Harkrider, Adjutant. “A” Troop Cavalry Capt. Lloyd D. Booker, Com mander; 1st Lt. Phillip L. Moses, Second-in-Command; and S/Sgt. Robert J. Ford, Supply Ser geant. “B” Troop Cavalry Capt. William G. Fuller, Com mander; 1st Lt. Johnson D. Strickel, Second - in - Command; 1st Sgt. Vassar T. Irby, Jr. First Sergeant; and S/Sgt. Joseph Gruy, Jr. Supply Sergeant. “C” Troop Cavalry Capt. Joe R. Clark, Comman der; 1st Lt. William L. Kruse, Second-in-Command; 1st Sgt. Mebane G. Stafford, First Ser geant; and S/Sgt. Aubrey D. Sprawls, Supply Sergeant. Third Regimental Hq. Lt. Col. Ralph L. Shannon, Commander; Maj. Edward A. Pela, Executive; and Capt. Wil liam Ira Compton, Adjutant. Engineer Battalion Hq. Capt. Richard C. Prater, Ex ecutive. “A” Company Engineers Capt. Joseph G. Cox, Com mander; 1st Lt. Clyde W. Bryant, Jr. Second-in-Command; 1st Sgt. Richard G. Taylor First Sergeant; and S/Sgt. Keith R. Slaughter, Supply Sergeant. “B’" Company Engineers Capt. Joe C. Richardson, Com mander; 1st Lt. Henry Lee Ded- man, Second-in-Command; 1st Sgt. Jackie D. Hedge First Ser geant; and S/Sgt. Walter L. Williams, Supply Sergeant. Composite Battalion Hq. Maj. Howard R. Oliver, Com mander; Capt. Guy R. Norfleet Executive; and 1st Lt. Robert H. Taylor, Jr., Adjutant. “A” Company (Signal-ASA) Capt. Elmo C. Livingston, Commander; 1st Lt. Ben E. Scholl, Jr., Second-in-Command; 1st Sgt. Richard W. Denney, First Sergeant; and S/Sgt. Francis R. Lengefeld, Supply Sergeant. “B” Company (Q.M.-Transport) Capt. Whitney W. Wilson, Commander; 1st Lt. Robert V. Brooks, Second-in-Command; 1st Sgt. Burton W. Hink, Jr., First Sergeant; and S/Sgt. Albert W. Harstack, Jr., Supply Sergeant. “C” Company (Chem- Ord) Capt. Don Hodges, Comman der; 1st Lt. James Berry, Sec- ond-in-Command; and S/Sgt. Donald H. Barrett, Supply Ser geant. Fourth Regimental Hq. Lt. Col. Gene E. Lewis, Com mander; Maj. Jack F. Andrews, Executive; and Capt. Gordon W. Lawson, Adjutant. Veteran Battalion Hq. Capt. Albert W. Blackstock, Executive. “A” Company Capt. Charles D. Howard, Commander; and 1st Sgt. George H. Rice, Jr. First Sergeant. “B” Company Capt. William S. Bouldin, Com mander. “C” Company Capt. Dwayne A. Panzer, Com mander; and 1st Lt. William N. Mosley, Second-in-Command. Senior Battalion Hq. Maj. Charles W. Mattox, Com mander; and 1st Lt. Heyward C. Hosch, Adjutant. “A” Company 1st Lt. Howard W. Horne, Second-in-Command “B” Company Capt. John H. Cochrane, Jr. f Commander; and 1st Lt. Wil liam J. McCormick, Second-in- Command. Many offices are still vacant ac cording to Col. Guy S. Meloy, PMS&T, and will be filled later on in the semester on the recom mendations of Cadet Officers. You are back in Aggieland! and a welcome awaits you at Waldrop’s Richard Wagner, German com poser, was a political exile for many years, in France and Swit zerland, where he wrote some of his greatest works. 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