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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1947)
V X •[ ■ U Ws ■ jT _l_labrocrats A H. Pavilion at 7 ipm. Glidtr con ASCE MEET, 7:30 ». ji. f %8- y, CE lecture room * ASME, 7:30 p. m., m. Spj re I^oo \, former pro sec ney for US AntHfruji ARCHITECTURAL 7:30 p. m., Tuesday;; Arclfitite^ure Library. CONVERSATIOMAIi V A I ^ M. i A • ,j!' it I-* «v :30Jp. m., Wednesda LCaaemic. ERSATIONA^ _ Thursday, Robin 1E5, '•i | ‘j GNOMICS CLUB * iihe at|or- SOCIRfY, •• t ay,, ME tjaso I GERM Rcom FRB — t ni, 'iw, L.&M Food Market FREE DBLnOERY XO COLLEGE s^ahoi Ph. 24i$9 Room ' 807 party will be dis ■ i 1 M & KOW KLUB, m., Tuesday, Creamery :30 p. Room. A ' College men who Set the pacie.t. •Vvlt GRADUATE STUDENT NER, 6:45 p. m., Thursda; Kail. p 'p I LANDSCAPE ART CLUB. Speech by Ralph S. Ellifrit on City Planning Tuesday night f:30 ,ii Chemistry Lecture Room. Senior ‘ itects and C.E’s invite<L 1 ALESTINE & ANDERSON NTY CLUBf 7:30 p, m., y, Room 307, Academic. iPREj-MED-PRE-DENTAL, Tues day 7:30 pm, lecture room Science Rail. Movie. VETERANS WIVES CLUB omemakers Group), 7:30 P. m., esday, YMCA. Christmas good- l isiiib^NT Senate, 745 p. m., Wednesday, reception rooih, Sbisa Hall. SADDLE & SIRLOIN CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, ^&I lecture room. j; |! SAE meeting Tuesday night 7:30 ini Projection Room of M. E. Shop Building. Film on Automobile Pro duction. TSCW EXES meeting Tuesday night at 8 p.m.' at June Ratliff’s apartment, B-O-D, College View. ’ \r—"—^ 1 1 L i ERjoy the lavish lather ot : Seafj)rth Shaving Soap fr. ! ■ thyrheather-fresh exliilaratioh of Seaf )rth Lotion. Try thepi- sootni each packaged in h Seaforth, 1 ) It »rth essentials... re»only SI. Gift sets, S2 to ler Plafca. New York 20, N.Y. W FOR SEAFORTH SETS • jv \ : 107 N. Main art Shop r i •' ',i T| Continued er item these professors are noted foy. Quirzes should be designed to bring out what the student has learned. They should not be a guessing game or a matching of wits between student and profes sor. A Quiz of this type covering the material that the pupil should learn Spd should know can deafly indicate the level 'of his knowledge, it .will be fair and just at the me tiipe. I might add that the portant subject matter in any ok is never found in the fine print at the bottom of the page. Why should these mCn with an tiquated ideas,' antagonistic at titudes, and prejudiced minds be retained at this college which is supposed (?) to rank among the best in the ftation? I have taken three Course>i$jUnder student jin- structors sine* I started back to school last rail, and each of these men taught hj$ respective subject much better than could some men I know with,the title of professor. II know this is trqe because two lof the courses were opes that I felt I needed to take over again. They jwyre courses that I took in 1942 phder men who were classified as professors. No, I did not fail these courses. I hsijd just forgotten the subject matter. The fact remains that I would puch rather enrdll in a course un- jler some student, instructors 1 know than under some professors I know, assistant, associate or otherwise. The student instructor Understands tljie problems confront ing his pupilsl because he is going through the same ordeal. He is fair, eoopferafive, yiand thorough^ and will gq to any lengths to help his students Team the material. } Don’t Interpret this to mean that the above type of teacher is ‘easy’. The ‘easy* professors are not usu ally the goodj ones. No one Can jeam without work and thorugh, put one can work and think with enjoyment and interest, while one tonnpt work and think in misery ppd indifference, depending on the S )>?er WTAW. Gi ven ive away lings this t Fanner A plan sjpsh pine schools, F 4-H clubs, Scout troops hnd other 100,000 winter to chapters, youth organizations has nounced by E. iG. Ptud’liomme of Pineland, president of ijhe Texas Forestry Association: | The seedlings, part million crop, grown this the Texas Forest Service nursery near Alto, wilFbe distributed free ip quantities of one to five thous- aind by the Texas Forestry'Asso- ■v.-17 - Success ‘tes’ general eco- oser trade ties Pions, E. J. - to Guate- been an- pf an 18 season at cjiation. r The Lower Rio Grande Valley is the first section in the slate to re ceive its share of the : 8 million tree seedlings grown a: tbe In- qjlnd Nursery / near' Alto, 1% dian operated Mqiind y the Texas Flo rest Ser vice. First shimnents of cucajlyptu flnd Australian pine sptcies; were sent to the Valley, this week, i D. A. Anderson, si Iviculthral chief for the Texas For;stry Ser vice says that 25,000 eucalyptus and 1(),000 young Australian nnes were the first to go to Valley residents. Mass : shipments of pine and other l ®ppcies will not begin until December 1. It ij* estimated it will take until March to complete lift ing and shipping of the 18 million young trees. HOUSTON, : of thje Un' nomy requires with Latin*Amei Kyle, U. Am mala, said here Acco dispatch, tne admitted on a mile air trip fro that Saturday’s RiM take his vacation at this time. “Regardless of world conditions, is of great importance that we nee of j fhe Latin- ted Press &M dean r a 1415- ala City itween A. & M. and Rich prompted him to Page 4 e Battalion TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 194|r BMPP1 •III;. wtw* m m »W \ - immmM fm ii > mM flBB I sHiil I'. • ■ it is of _ hold the confii American people,” Kyle said short ly after watching the Cadet Corps parade in downtown Houston. “There is growing mjsconception in this country' that Ljatin-Ameri- cans are competing wifh us in the products they have, but when we do this we are forgettin|g that their rngin products are cc i, * r -Vv rf 11 l.-.j- r*T • : ! •i INVITE v-'-—-t-. > JJX BEf^tlT Make themselves cc I I ? Use the telephone nAytim •\ 'i i:f Play the racjlio ii LMOD ! ii . ike records fqr fi i r i CORKY m HU ID STORE 7 i % I ivay: v‘ { 4\ I' 1 Store 2 Blocks r — j r. 4 HUKII 41 ■ ■ TMES ' ■ - ' ' I i ;IES TO VISIT THEIR acher Now I am not advocating stu dent teachers in this institution. I gm just using these examples to Show how a teacher can be human gnd gain the respect of his stu- ents through fair play and corn- ion decency. It seems to me that f a man is smart- enough to be a rofessov, he jshould be intelligent npiigh to know whether his Stu-: 'ents like him or not, hnd if they re Interested in his lectures. Perhaps some nqw blood on the acuity staff is inj order for this ichool, Any i racer knows that !‘in-breeding” will ruin the quality nd breed of his livestock in a very hort, time. Could this hold true or graduate students turned pro- essors at A & M. ? I wonder if rofessors from Eastern and Mid-, estern schools might not be in- uced to teach he^e if only some ffort were expended to secur; heni. In my opinion, the only way to $lleViate this tug-of-war is through mutual understanding. If we knew the difficulties Confronting. the feachers, Upd they! knew the hard ships under yvhich we labor, then Sach side c<Jui<l make allowances Snd adjustments\hhd reach a mid dle ground where both skies would profit. This could be accomplished through social gatherings, infor- tnal discussiolns between the teach ers gnd their pupilk, and public'in- iervieWs of various} professors and students. Perhaps The Battalion could publish such; discussions u'qd ihtervip’ws sq that!everyone woulU |)e cognizant of this situation. A situation that shhuld not, must pot, exist at A. |& M. if it is. to ;grow eduCatjbnalljyj culturally, and jntellectuaHyi Sipberdly,' ■ JV1ARVIN G. RICE, ’16 J ' . 1 ■■ ■'—■—r 1 ■ * * j The Philippines have seven [private universities of recognized (standing. • | ' 1 F, - ( 1 . Graduates Invited To Dine at Sbisa All graduate students and their Wives have been invited to a din ner Thursday evening i t 6f45 by tjhe College Employees Dinner Club pccording to Charlie Sanderson, president of the gradua e club. The dinner, which will be held ih Sbisa Hall, will be f T joint meeting of the dlowed by two dubs, ickets, which are sellin r for $1.25 per plate, are on sale at Aggieland Inn with the deadline fer securing them set for Wednesday noon. naS, rubber, cocoa, quinine, nia- hogany, and other trophal products he said. ffee, bana- Exams to Be Given By Merit Council Competitive examinations for po sitions as medical consultants with the Texas State Department of Health have just been announced by the Merit System Council for the Texas State Department of Health. Examinations are for public health medical positions! in the Di visions of the State Department of Health, and will consist of an evaluation, of training and exper ience and an oral examination. Veterans preference will be allow ed applicants. Salaries range from $3600.00 to ^650p.00, according to the classifi Cation and the qualifications of the individual applicants. Application blanks ifnined from Russell ROTC Pay Raise Gets Land Grant College Backing r> ! il'i'’' I According to Dean F. C. Bolton the American Association of Land Grant Colleges and Universities in its annual meeting last week in Washingtcm, D. C., approved and is going to Ttack the I niew ROTC bill which Is before Congress. This bill if passed will add $1 per 'day to the regular $.79 per day sub- sistance. Each land grant college or uni versity in the United ^tates sent its representatives to thip meeting. The meeting Was (Jiv|ded into groups as to the various schools within the colleges or universities. Representing A. & M. were Presi dent Gibb; Gilchrist, Dean Bolton, Dean C. N. Shfepardson of the School of Agriculture, Dpan pf En gineering H. W. Barlow, Dean of Arts and Sciences M. T. Harring ton, and Dean P. B. Pearson of the Graduate School. Did You Get Your ENGINEER? ; ; Li h . Engineer subscribers who did not receive their first ussue of the magazine should notify the Student Activities Office or En gineer office on the second floor of Goodwin Hpll, Japk Huddles ton, co-editor, stated Saturday. Many students fpiletj to re ceive their first issue of The Engineer, Huddleston said, which was caused primarily by stu dents’ placing “general delivery” as their return address. In most of these cases, The Engineer was never notified of a change of acldrpssl a . tai Merit System Supervisor, L field Building, Austin, jTpxas. may be ob- E. Shrader, Little- Courtesy of \ Aggieland Barl>ershop r. w. i. * North Gate .j Nobody’s "Judgment Prwf| An auto accident can cost you more money than you have l Play safe! Phone your nearby State Farm agent now for free informa tion on State FUrm Mutual’s new low auto insurance rates! U. M. ALEXANDER, JR., MO 216 S. Main Ph. 2-2629 Bryah, Texas ; STATI FAIM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY of Bloomington, lllinolt Tit Worlft Lergist Auto Inturanct Co. i ERN STORE rhfortable in the lounge 1' »nds or family (no charge). s f £1 at home in the !!■ Attention” O. — N. Gate A. RAY’S Snack Bar THE AVALON CLUB 10 Mi. W. Bryan—Hwy. 21 Leonard Boswell, Proprietor The Best Of ,;i SEA POODS IN SEASON K. C. STEAKS ' SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Air Conditioned Beautiful Dance Floor I 8-532F21 for Reservations #! ■! ■ i Mi Tl ■ „. i 7 I : tl ill It i'FUR STORAGE MATTE leriieai 1 J! -4— > \ I New Standard Size WOODSTOCK TYPEWRITER Foif the price of a Portable. • Come in and see it or Dial 2-1328 WE CLEAN, OIL, AND ADJUST I I • ALL TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MACHINES Royal Typewriter, Sales Representatives Bryan Business Machifie £0. Sales - Service - Rentals - Supplies 107 W. 22nd Street 1 Bryaji, Texas ’ I 111' \ —, i . ' ; ' : j 1 1 [ j * j L % i 5:45 5:45 6:00 6:1J5 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 9:00 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:30 11:55 12:00 12:15 12:30 1 :Q0 1:16 1:30 2:00 2:30 8:30 3:45 4:00 4:30 4:45 5:00 5:16 5:30 DNESDAY Melodies I. ;/ / / /i WED Sign On.'ill. Recorded Music Texas Farm and Home Program Coffee Cliif Martin Ai Cowboy I, News of Aggieland Tik Tok Time Breakfast Club f 1 My True Story j ; Womans World ; The Listetiing Posit Breakfast in HollyWood Galen Drake Ted Malone Welcome Travelers Record Back Bryan News Baukhage ' Talking Newscast ; Music for Wednesday Walter Kiernan Rev. Van Sickles Bride and Groom Ladies Be Seated Paul Whiteman Club Treasury Show Constant Invader Radio Workshop Church Women David Rose. Sportsman Terry and The Pirates Sign Off SELL WITH A | BATT FIED AD. R*taa ... insertion with a 154 rates In Classified 8c . . ,, ' Per column inch. Senij all elaasi !Mi with remittance to the Student A< tlii- ties Office. An ads should ha tarncl by 10:00 A. M. of the 4ay before publi cation. (7) r, \— Company Agents Interview Seniors Three representatives from com panics desiring to hire A&M grad uates will be on the campus this week to interview seniors, W. R Horsley, director of the Placement Office, has announced. A United States Gypsum Com pany man will be at the Placement Office Tuesday to intervtewij me chanical and chemical engineering seniors. ; On Wednesday mechanical and chemical engineers will be inter- viewied by a representative from the (Pan American Refining Com pany. '-if A manufacturing representative of Proctor and Gamble will be on the campus November 20 to inte: view all interested engineerin seniors. 5 The Largest Electrical Appliance Store in Bryan— ' ■ « . , I ; . • : Come In and see us for large or small appliances: Radios, Electric Irons, Stu dent Lamps, Floor Lamps, I, . Presto Cookers, Coffee Makers.. * and many other ueefula UNITED APPLIANCES, Inc. ! 25th ft Washington St*. Phone 2-1196 m — JACK’S / CAKES ■!' •part nen' 0 r I4i. 2-6706. 1001 ON ENGINEERS— Ot root . ■ • math chart at the Exchance prefab hotna draped, and "haded; m inroQghout. Large aeraen . flnanee. Apply WiS. Mun- f 4« I an d *w "mail. Call Mra. Gated, and Iwlfe. No anfurn ». 4-6' no chll- hoade or 724. (4) ooL t Nice double lot in South Cherry. 4-74*4. <X> •riiM Jl r ' • v For MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES •Toni'S Sporting Goods 803 S. Main Bryan Ph. 2-2832 : i P ■ • : !' ’ ■ ■ I !,1 fv jU II : t: i ... ASTRY iiJl' l '" 1 ' '• I" i I: And, | : i [ Castries Come in for U' after 3 P.Ml . / :li -r Lack’s Auto Stores JOE FAULK '32 Whizzer Bike Motors TJ + Bicycle Supplies Southgate College Sta. 4-1169 217 So. Main ! Br yah 2-1668 ; • H V V — *i -.tvjdsfci. loi DOU l.l I ' C\ B 1 A ^ i. h. . i T; 'T* q, ^Jhe .Uime accuracij ■ iLi i.ih’,1 llil mi .ini si i, ms T~7“nr r ' H? h Hi ? V pming the Wat. (he utmost precision was S— Today, the Identical testing bomb: accuracy of your Atk us to test your 55 If 0 C E ■ |-J ^^ \ iu t rii /i iw •rr R. L. 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