n : nr . f j -1 4 ‘ t JH1—l—MMa——IWW—WWHIlMfmmrtWW* mm « 1 »8 ABILENE ^,UB; 7 if i T^ur dayv Mothers Lounge, »YMCA.* BAYLOR - ARCHER - Y01& COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 pi r dayt Room 126, Acadeini e.i BRUSH COUNTY CLUB,' p. in., Thmsday, Room i 08, demic. J \ COOKE COUNTY ' Thursday, Room CONVERSATIONAL tRENC^! m., Bui ' . . m., Thursday TToJh’cOMPOSITEGRO CWmlfe Lecture P p.ra. Thursday to di logwal. Warfare and l, 16 ENTON COUNTY CLUB, 7 p. m.,! Thursday, Roopt 303, Go win Hall. ; . DALLAS A&M CLUB, 7t30 p. m. , ThU'rsday, YMCA Cha,peL Spec ial {called meeting to discuss^ pi s Ptycho award ^ar J m CLUB, 7:30 (iGIES! , I -1.: J;}•-KH:•.4U *. SOVfXte not too place your orders for r 1. Thanksgiv AGGIE “Olfr Fli SMiji 126, p. tit IK rr J ; J s ■ | ' »g Football C •:! : • ' :* I WERSHOP ersiSgy It for You” r 5 tr ’ i -i .orsagej ' ! ay Roopt 128, Aca- f'.STUOENT DIN- 6 46 p. m., Thursday, Sbisa |{ 111 N COUNTY CLUB, irsdayjj Room 129, T AS; CLUB, 7:30 Thursday,' ME^ Shops Lec- ' -ii * 7: Acadi H p. m.,' ture Room.l i I- HASKELL, JQNES; and STONEWALL COUNTY CLUB; Thursday, 7:30,.rm. 205 Academic, officers to be elected.' I HUY, 7 p. m., Thursday, First Presbyterian Church, I Bryan. I N T E R N A TIO N A L CLUB 7:30 p, m., Friday, YMCA Assem bly Room, i r [ ; r Tj£i , KAUFMAN COUTO CLUB, :30 j. m.; Thursday, Room 205, jade hie. Building, f LAI EDO CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thors* Itjiy, Room 226, | Academic. MARSHALL CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 207[ Academic. 1 PALESTINE & ANDERSON COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m, Thursday, Rcjom 307,! Academic. SWEETWATER CLUB, 7:30 to night Room 224 Academic Bldg. SAN ANTONIO CLUB Room 208 Academic Buildihg tonight at 7:30 to make plans for Thanksgiv ing Party. TYLER CLUB, 7:30 p. m. Thurs day, Room 104, Academic Building. THXAS SOCIETY Qf Profession al Engineers, 7:80 p.j m., Monday, EE Lecture Room. ] W nt. Buijding. Lecture Koom. i i WEATHERFORD CLUB, 7:30 p. Thursday, Room 303, Academic !tr ■ j. — George ;inepr of (o the mer Sociky of I ting en- 1 speak erican ntila- as- Thursday, Society of Heating and' ting Engineers on the pra pects of radiant heating Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. in the M. E. lecture room. Rhine, a graduate Of A. & M„ is anxious to pass on to the student engineers informa tion that may prove invaluable to tlhem after graduation, j | j This talk is ope of a series plan ned by the organization to sup plement class room instruction and to better fit the student engineers for the particular ling of work they may folloy. i | rr •• . c . *• • Hatta/fon . 'THURSDAY, NO 1ER 20, 1947 sistants would serve this purpose. And what about a Study of de sirable teaching methods by a committee made up of professors from the various departments ,n« -UTTER-? (See LETTERS on Page 4) ijiced by institutions of higher learning. .First, lp£ us i admit that know- edge of the subject is not the inly requirement tor thte success- ul professor, i He muit be able ho quite frequently are bewil dered by the apparent scope of an jinfaitniliar subject, This requires an understanding of the student piincl, it is trpe, but this under standing may not come from .years bf experience, and it may not come {from memories fresh in the mind of the student instructor. It should . come, however, from the know ledge of how much of the present Course the student is getting and Retaining. ) ■ H i 1 Therefore, why not student sur- Iveygi? Not only ask the .student what he thinks of his professors, but give spot checks on knowledge „ of the course possessed by stu- lb have been announced. The fol- dents in the upper, medidm, and Ipwing are first place winners in lower levels of a professor's class. working in conjunction wRh some one from the psychology depart ment? Studies made dugin^ the war of training methods used in industry were found to be quite, helpful to experienced and inex perienced instructors alike. I do not believev there are any men employed by the college as instructors -or professors who would not be glad to imjlrpve their teaching methods if shown the o eet his messaee across to men way - 1 WiU admit that « ome of o get ms message across to men the older professors might be sur _ eview Winners Winners of the march-by re- vliew h|eld in Houston November prised and hurt if it were tainted out that their methods Hvere in ferior, but surely a tactful and in telligent person could mhke thgm realize that the best of j gien can occasionally go stale. | If ijhese steps were coupled with a survey of the professors as to their idea of the recoipmended study methods to be used for var ious couftas, I cannot help but be lieve that we all might profit by learning more with less erfort. • ’ It 'n ! » II * * ■ Jerry N. Jones, ’48 SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASS!- FIED AD. Rate* 3< a word pci insertion with a 254 minimum. Space r#tcs in Classified Section . . ,604 p4r column inch. Send all classifieds with remittance to the Student Activi ties Office. AH ads should be turned in by 10:00 A. M. of the day before publi- cittion. (7) ; [ i ’ • il'il THE SCRIBE SHOP — Typinr. mimeo- 1 graphing, drawing. Phone 2-6706. 1007 East 2Srd,- Bryan. (7) ' ATTENTION ENGINEERS - Get your engineer’s math chart at the Exchange Store. (7) McKENZIE-BALDWIN Business College offers refresher bourses in shorthand, bookkeeping and associated subjects. Dial 2-6655. Bryan, Texas. (7) ^ AGGIE VET and wife. No pets, no chil dren. Want fmail, unfurnished house or apartment. Call Mrs. Gates, 4-6724: (4) CAMERA FANS—Guaranteed fresh 36 mm. reloads. Choice of emulsions. Ansao Su preme, Ansco Ultra-speed and Eastman Plus X. 36 ex. 50<*. 20 ex. Stf. G. P. ; Bristdw. No. 14 -320. (7) ;FOR FURNITURE or livestock hauling contact J. N. Montgomery, 147 Cboner. (7) ' FGR SALE—1942 Ford, 6 cylinder. See a\ Trailer H2, Sec. 2, after 3:00 p.m. (1) FOR KALE—Refrigerator, electric—7 cu. ft. Ptione 4-71*4. (1) WANfEDV— Veteran desires furbished OpartmenL No children. Will be here at least three\ years. Call 4-5744 between 8-5. (4) ich regiment; First Regiment—A&B Veteran’s Companies (combined). Second Regiment—fA Field Ar tillery. Third Regiment—A Air Force. Fourth Regiment—}A Engineers and A Coippiosite (tie). j ill ' il;/ A. & M. Annex—Company 6. : The Cadet Corps ipade a splen-! did showinj. and eacp man should be proud of the individual contribution . . . made to enhance the reputation of the A.&M. Cadet Corps”, 1 according to; Colonel Guy ; Meloy. ! {Surprise oral quizzes i ment heads or their df i by depart- signated as- For Your Visual problems Consult Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 208 S. Main — Bryan Phone 2-1662 Palestine Problem To Be Discussed The International (hub will meet Friday at 7:30-p. m.iin the assem bly room of! the YMCA to discus^ the Palestine Problrtn. Both Ara-i bicj and; Jewish .students will pre-j sent their views of the problem! Everydhe interejsted iq the subject is invited to attend. Special invita tion is extended to faculty members) and members of other clubs. V I SI T\ A. &M. Grill for STEAMING HOT ENCHILADAS HOME BAKED PIES North Gate Courfesy of L DON’T WAIT!! (jjpit YoV|ilad|io Repairnl I A^gleland Barbershop r. w. 1. North Gate 0r John S. Caldwell Optometrist Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Bryan, Texas - il FOR BALE-1 Ml Fort Avenue. 2 block* aoutl ED—Ride to Annex Mu«t be at work at home if po« classes, phi 1 4-9724. (2 > ~ TjT : f FOR SALE—Small comfortable | 2Q8 S. Munr.erlyn Drive. Price able. See Sam Aubrey after 5:i at A.7-W. College View. . ■nv r FEATtJRlN INTERNATfC and thel 1 SOUTHERN AMIHL i ) JACK’S PASTRY SHOP ;! / j ! III ; \J j ! FULL LINE OF CAKES AND PASTRIES \ Come In for HOT DOUGHNUTS after 3 P.M. i •I .. . • i " OP OOKERY j -j J v r ■ ii - North Gate DYERS'FUR STORAGE HATTERS mencan •j ; Keepsake Alii. 4 : r IF ii 1 We Sfervice rt '-K :L 4 i ' l It I • i 11 make? and models SERVICE— Jlockl m P' °” 26,hst , . / ] -i ty/fM Ok A (/ -v Tke molt treasured of oil diarnond T T 7 x confidence ol this store, for the Keepsake Certificate of Guarantee and Registration Is port of your purchase. A If Of ORD Set Z23 00 Also $350 and 300 Ml riryjt ltluit«t»d oyO,table In •bin oil wcU OS natural gold 4-^. S 0 R R Y ! ! i ! j Our Bryan Store will be closed for a few days to enable us to move to our New Store — . * i 117 N. MAUN ST. (In the same block) ■| i Our back door on 26th Street will be open, however, if we cari possibly be of any seryice 1 to our customers amid the confusion of moving. CALDWELL’S JEWELERS '/>. \ Every tlii \ + ic * - Compl j*; ■*] * Henry 4 Miller hardware: 2 Blocks North of DIAMOND WALNUTS LISTEN TO I. Q. , F; : : THANKSG GET READ WQW ete N| ★ ★ -j ITURE \ Ph. 4-1145 K GROCER yg and Fridays ' ‘'N. ' . ■ ^7 PECIAL \ ■! I DAY ilT' Conveniently Located !for Just East of “At the Sign * Ii \: -4 n! L Highway No. « .•<«/ ; 5W Apts. )lar Bear”