i ! Two-year juiiiorf college4 are n Junior CDllofce^: Good or Bad? .. -f'l ' j "T llii ; i | .■) T < I - ''—*' \ fare now playing legiaf« spkroundlngs and extracurricular ac- kcliolafitic set-up tivitiies. Ojnly the junior^college that provides an important of will ^ This is a matteif.of rreatjr tie rest jt^) A, & M., for it means tjijat; we are ireaehmg—more coNeges bjy veteransj will only partially sub transfers and fewei freshmen ha i previous-l side\ Thefe will be opportunities for the as 1y. It is evep pdRibljrthat. ^ftjfijjn j few years tabli^hmejnt of some new junior colleges, but that they \thesei can offer training comparable to that thp future. Of a good four+year school. \ ( . }\ “The present overcrowding of four-year transfers fromi her freshmen direct frinp high School may have n» j ihiom freshmen and spphntiores. Dallas Moi )r cc 11 outnum- their Kitet« should be chosen after thorough ial, points oub.Uiat th^ qtiiLlityl of junior col- economy uriksi. the two-year school meets On The Screen « lege education in i 1 V. ^ regular dollegesj: S^ys the [Pbst News, |r( a recent editor- We f study, fn other instances, it would be wise to tY ollege. Sending a son bejniors than convert strong ju daughter weak 1 four-year college into a Uior .college. Sending a to a local junior college is a false the quality! oi junior col- economy uniesS. the two-year scnool meets li on-trial. Siotne JC’s are high acalemk standards add offers sur- 1 extensions And fail to rounded campus social life. - merely high school extehsionjs Imd fail to rounded (fampuys social life, accomplish thefr purposes Others are equal in most respect td the first twlo years of m : Letters to the Edito PALESTINE TO THE ARABS Editor, The Battalion: I would like Jto answer Mr. Bob Rosenthal's letter (Palestine?) in The Battalion of November. 12. First question raised by Mr. Rosenthal was that my letter in the November 10 issue was “void of any consideration ofl fa ° h r ' ?“*, anot ff r self-reliance that cLe w h catting parental "’fbags, checke 6. .M^. Rosenthal said that al Arabs were egged on by the Nazi fied Mufti, \If he 1 judged dll! the Arabs -by a N fgw' individuals, he solini Syhich damaged Cairo and N x higher degree under the Alexandria more than London, capitalistic, economic, These disease-suffering people stood shoulder to shoulder wlth- the United States and protected democracy from Nazism and Fas cism. And they are still standing against Communism. I wish to remind my friend that during the, North African battle, Arabian armies protected the Su^z Canal. This was a vital point in the armies’ trans portation lifeline, especially dur ing the Battle of Stalingrad. These Arabian armies, were com posed mainly of the Egyptian Anti-Aircraft units. I AM ONE OF THEM. Mr. Rosenthal stated that: 1. The Arabs are “afraid foi the westerft culture to mciVe into their Iron Curtain.” Did he for get that I am one of more than ought to give thKsame position England, because the son pfi Sh ‘Temple Hood was Naroadcastini: frpm Berlin in cooperatjon vitl Hitler. It was later brought ou|j ! that the Nazi Hood was hat j The honest Arab is still dematii hfij; ; Palestinians rights against Eufo j pean Jews who wanted to dojiunat the world economy (including thji •oil). . 1 Mr. Rosenthal tnjsts in Gbd the United Nations. I hope/iba the muddy water wijll soon be difar ed so that everybody cah whether the bottom is clean! w sand (Arabs) or black rocks^ decl inators'of world economy (oil) The Ayah’s desire is to! b *ji but ■rationjf and, worst of all, no ig. The students even re- j from asking questions of fpe of prhfessor because- the re s are never satisfying, nev-„ r Imi*. and hardly ever listened ! ’ ^ 10.1: This might be so because 90% (j _ < f the; time the student is tldpking. 'V bow njibch he would like to cram down the eminent profes- * at. >nable quizzes are anoth- throat. fcasonahle quizzes LETTERS, Page 4) TARZAN and the) (Guion, TWTh). il -| f (Front Bage> . * 7 f • \ Campus New^ Campusi.FeUtures * -. r ' ' ' ' v j Campus Pictures ; N|ews : in Brief (^P) (Editorial Page) • Editorials Editorial Cartoon L^ters-td: Editor Hofly wood;-News 4— Read Occasionally -\\W 1 4----- Read Seldom 4 si s. —I- 4 -H -Lk j| jJ ces to find out this week! Holnigreen to Lead Brazos Aggie Club -?r J' ■4 4 - r ,- ’ -r '*4 4 i._ ,2- 14 1 Movie Reviews , Book Reviiewi} J ; r •'4 , N^ws Coin men tatorjs IC/P) (Sports (Page) Sports r ‘Results Sports Predictions i Sports Column? Intramural, Sports (Back Page) What’s CookmR? * * v .j i Club News * • j ,|Sad\o Program . 4' L 'I ' : Official Notices . ill -U- -.-4-1 "T' •r-—- -r- 4 t- V-- « ; ^ Nj HENRY V (Campus, TWj). Def initely a classic, this is [Shake speare transported from thje page to the film. We admit onjj thing !at the beginning: this movie caters to the intelligencia, and coat miners will not appreciate it. With adscript lifted from the) jplay itself, the dialogue is spoken) | jin the metei’ed iambic pentameter _, TT ,, ,, , . , of the Shakespearian style. This Dick Holmgrepn, business ami plus the scenes with backgrounds accounting ^ student from Bryan, /of the old Elizabethan period stage . "as elected president of the new- , give the personal touch of the mas-1 >y organized Bryan-College Su iter to the whole production. : tion A&M Club last Thursday night 1 Not distracting from Shake- at the club’s first meeting. I speare in the least is the touch of • Other officers of the club will J. Arthur Rank, who has! put. in assist Holmgned are Milton Sor-j scenes filmed in grandiose style rcls, vice-president: Charlie Hohn, ! with backdrops of beautiful coun- secretary-twefisuner: Dick Harrison i! try sides. One gasps at the scope: j social chairmans and Doug Lan- !j of the Battle, of Agincouilt with : caster, reporter, j || thousands of horsemen, the spleh-! All men attending A&M from jjdor of medieval costuming, the j the BryantColldie area are eligi- |! mass movements across the terrain, j ble for membership in the club. The principals are Lawrence i The next meeting will be held in lOlivier as,King/Henry, Renee At-1 December.) f , * / I WHEN YOU’RE IN A HURRY FOR . . ■ , . -i; 1 fvi Si LUNCH or SUPPER 1,000 representatives from Beirut and Cairo and bthler cities in the Middle East? Thpse universities j a united country, with ever} approved by the Arabs are certain- living equally like the teeth dt ly introducing Western civilization comb, regardless of his religiuiuji, behind the “Arabic Iron Ourthin.!’ political, or economical faith, HUNTRESS ^ me tell hiy friend I that' by hitting the target of peace he immortal ^ little part of Palestine would bv partitioning nations but character cheated bi Edgar Ri ce not he satisfactory to large Jewish | uniting them. Burroughs comes tollife again, j !>opulations but Would be only a , f relibion will get mixed with don’t think- kids, and) some grown-1 ste P» followed by other steps, • nationalism, then that will ups too, will evdd tire of the spec- ^ defeat European, as well as t |, e eiu ) 0 f ^c world, tacle of the poWerfifi jungle man Y™™™’ ocononac fnendsh.p m subduing his adwrslries.' th " Middle Eas . This time he hfis Something new w ?: . frK ' n<1 ( staU ‘ d , 1 ie Jows , opposing him—p! fiendish conniv-,;^ a stl o nK J,? ltless ing woman, amazon. Is Tarzan a , Dohiocratic security. We . are not , lady-killer? You have three chan- sUre of thl3 of P' e ^ ent and A. S. HLIBAj STARTS TODAY Extra Show Daily 5:15 P.M. MATINEE TODAY AT 2:30 1IOHT 018 JO—SEATS AT »OX Of BCE THEATRE GUILD/ lURENCE vLIVIER in U'H/iam Sbaketpeart'i :ENRY V” 1 In Ttthmnlor % LEASED THAU UNITED ARTISTI / li r ’ 4: I “God bless us all to love ajal r spect each other to live in his pjri land peacefully. Amen.” . Sincerely yoSis, r amd A.&M. student or teacher to “Hen ry vf at the special discount price, . - ri *' COMPLETE RADIO REPAIR Quality Service at a Minimum Cost \ • ONE DAY SERVICE • FloydY Radio Shop Located at Loupots Trading Post TODAY — WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY j. Ji. 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