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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1947)
V f ^ '• t f : : r .. Page 2 ^"5 Shall ' f I lv Tonight hearing in th£ Braizoi C Bryan, 5 to de' trols should i 1 rminja a hel e coptnueji •• i 1 f Mi' 'l tt 1 B ait a li on Mr h • 1 r i' L i Ip 0 RIA Mil , pf-i' v : ) ifllri i s 11 Bier, Statesman, Knightly Ml ' , J SiiiHivan Ross, Founder of 4—— ECEMBER 3, 1947 GentlemM” Aggie Traditions I ‘nts Go Up' ;• i I ong is more.Affectjedi by! it|i s vdieran students liyii|g ojfjf |t i many will iaPTJeav /Students i^re ndt Ifhe on salaries, but [they! ^qrm | a be a public Court House, t not rent con- ijthis area. No question than campus. How ,he oflle on fixed ge number in this corr terrifica Ijhey are I Almc Having seen food costs rise ter controls were j tjaken How ProfleSsprs Teach . . not eager to see rents skyrocket &t 1,000 married veteran Students are living in non-college owned buildings in Brazos (founty. Tonight is their chance to be will do litle good to protest later Ontrols are removed, unless an offi- eial'protest has been made at the hearihg. Ml MM '/ClH! M-Mj (First < One result oMbsil wiblj “Shalj We Rite Profs” the Battalion of arf ewef time etc process search e discussions fi|om theilO'; n.bc , ‘ . 1 held by thel A. & M ^ These; reports ind eafje aiie well awa 'e'o.f |t( Jii • i, are anxious tb corire -jit is impbssibje the question [“Shall We Ha we have a cfear'Tr' are trying toldo/aWl do it. Therefbre Tjh in several inatallrrfenfi, |ort of tfiit seminar. (It should be jlio ‘ne in discussions took place Jin School, and migMincft be Schools of Agricu|tSufC dr h Teaching'is a jprotfendio engineering or other pr)fds i When a man acqedts teacher he ajssumjes cefta When the engine ?f 'iicc|i a teacher he ente 's hejpr) ing, and teaching becomes sion: He is no longedohb ft TRACHEU OF.! |ECTS:< j . i 1 • The profgssior o. tain'iqualificjationsi . objectives the same iheir: respective f elcsl . The man' who ejitjeis caching should learn tjhe techniques’of the fJrI)le$si learned those of his prpfc ng. - I i li I f "When something gbe jrofcissional fengiiijei s s] guest editorial the receipt by \'hich contained tching Seminar also fail f Engineering, haps th Whejh new or improved methods, or products ginee[r goes tt pany teachers ses, and techniques in teaching in order to are desired, work. the re- On The Screen . . . In the field of college educatfop; there are jrcs, wastes, and losses of time. Per-; e are needed hew methods, proces- Innocent Prosecutor Against f neswsand Woman’s Wrath- 4 Boomerang’ ;$ intelligently : ?|Profs?” unless lilt our teachers WHY aim HOW rare trying to lii will publish, f the findings ind that these ( Engineering jlicable to the eral Arts.) ,, comparable to aoins, {>osition as a esponsibilities. S a. position as $sion of teach- major profes- engineer, but BRING SUB- 7:15 p.m., Wednesday, Ro)c Academic. Will make final for Christmas banquet and dance./ ’AGGIE AERO MODELEKS (Formerly AEROCRATS) 7 p. m. Wednesday, Room 108, M. E. Shops Movie will be shown. BRYAN - COLLEGE STATION A&M CLUB, 'Thursday, DecJ 4, Room 505 Academic Building. Flan for New Year dance. COLORADO AND FAYETTE COUNTY A&M CLUB, 7:30 Thurs day, South Lounge of the YMCA. THE COOKE COUNTY A&M CLUB will hold a special meeting Thursday night at 7 in Room 207 of the Academic Building. EAST TEXAS CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, A'MCA Reading Rootn. FALLS COUNTY A&M CLUB Thursday night in Academic Bldg. Room 12S at 7:30 to plan Christ mas Dance. REART OF TEXAS CLUB, 7:30 p, m. Thursday, M. E. Lecture Room. MARSHALL A&M CLUB, 7:30 p. m. Thursday, Room 207, Aca demic. NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB. 7:30 pan., Thursday, Dec. 4, Room 224 Academic Building. PALESTINE and ANDERSON COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m. : Thursday, Room 307, Acadetnic. PANHANDLE CLUB, Thursday- night, 7:30 p.m., Room 228 Aca demic Bldg, Plans for Christmas party., VETERANS WIVES BRIDGE CLUB, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, YMCA. pf engineering should apply a comparable Drocedujtje and do some research to find out By DAVID M. SEUGMAN It wj4 agreed that a college professor or instructlbr as select scjreen play. Well here’s where the aUdience cph like or dislike the BOOMERANG (Quion, FS) Too i!i JILij 1J. V A I infrequently Hollywood hits on a fession ^ : become i TEa|hER If t subjects it) thalt profusionhe is: hired'to j demnity" was one such movie and TEACH students ajnd he accepts his salary audiences ate it up. The film city for doing i job of TE9CHING. ; i j has ^ » * e P eat , with “® 00 ^ -.., r . - 7 .- r - I Whf ta engineer accepts: * job in in-1 t+t ^ fills try he recognizes ! the investment Of in-• LouM De Rochemont .encased, in a rlustry iuld ; >applies his efforts ^cibonlingly. hair- TechnicolOi] jyas (in assejt that could be rylied on to ixqilactj a poor Letters movie but ! still get it.s Inoney’s worth in beautiful scenery. Mount- ains a n <1 pictorial' barkgrouruls are the stars of this film. The «;tprs do well under the lopd they As a tesu|h(ir of .students, he sHonld recog- ,B« student The lowing teach isj:' ami apply Iris efforts acbmlihgly. | su ttiac i abifit |0t c«l e ‘ reiiuires cer- training, and rofessions in | : , :: to- fiind the (paujfeijuf .profession of ^jectives and rpjjthe same as he n of engineer- To liaise !tl problenis^ j To dewdopi ijelf-reliance on the p;irt of the png in industry research studies 1 learners. American dear Defined One of tihe mjort catch phhases ami, s ibij cl -‘American' ideal’t; Tflm •i of This high soumlirg, tied, national creed leads' Iwhat its coni|K)sit Nelson Pdynteii eliter -burg Times, offerjs v i a: , .jifailures, loss of t d Our 1«§< - - , , - -aisint- ••rto.lumf' ♦ ll<l “P'f sunt , k “f ltd m « iMddmt- h. th.. life >wt, dtfwdly nse.and action. Most of this ; nhjelibbers of the group' gaye the folM 3'mu^idpal* pdi- : “nothekJW i plut the.picture rlJfika.V f tU r™ md-Arrr L.Ut.d. ^.th ft ,ic an d c ^ U rt has 11 story with tpo many illogical Ijejfijiition of The term TEACH. To I tics, j j >; ; j ! . . \ labors. To organize material to-sbe taught in a ,,anu suitable) fdrm for learning. To stiiirulate interest in othenj ijn wanting to learnj. j| j I ; : ' v , . 1 J , j To convey information to others. Tr» train people io do something they could not! |d0 before. ; j j •, To ilidd something to a stuflent’s kmbv- ledge. |ll Hi ; = l | ..ill l e learners to think through police methods ana court . , d ^ . ^ ^ th ’ ; Mantea in the: picture are j i,, T\ '■ ] Andreivs, Jane | Wyatt, and | ' U ; ^ j ■ Lee J). Cobb. ■ . r < 1 ■ jl THIS TIME FOR KEEPS (Pal ace, WTlif'S). One good ah ing THE LiATE GEORGE APLEY (QueeiMdThFS). .Seeing the screen .iini version Hf John p. Mjirquand’s , an(1 Iu . cd ; little SUJ , J)ort . ThereYr about this tJUprio is that the jtars NO FOOTBALL! Editor, The Battalion: ' 1 watched newspaper reports of many football games over the na tion. After some of the thing's tjhat went on this fall, I think it about time that football fie discontinued' qs an intercollegiate Sport at all Our institutions of higher ilearning. Today there is too much com mercialism, too much professional: ism, too much rowdyism, 1 and too much dishonesty for it to be con tinued. j , ' After all it inteiTeres with the primary purpose in going to icol- lege—the securing of an educa tion! • ' . GROVER St EM ART are excellojit in their own mbdiuihs !!■! (To Be : novel should .prove a delightful ex- Jim Dufahtc, who can put'over, perience for sophisticated audr- the 1;uis , h Esther Williams,, who ences. BrmginK back that memor- just , has ^ appear in a bathing able actor Ronald Coleman as the sujt t( , , n4ke a hjt; :Laurittc Mel- lead puts life in the character of t . hoi who j ig exc a, kMll as - lt)nK aH Apley just as you Imagined ... the ht> Hin} , s; | |a(| C ougk who stqiy. | M is tops in'Latin AmCrifapaJ Satire is. seldom successfully produced on the scr^n, but this! Being a imisfcal comedy the pir- • ■<■■■ ■ v — • .! tur« has a ^jiiperfiCiai plot but sky- Tintintiedj is ione of the exceptions. The sub lety of its action and the metho< of handling is such that thevsur- letv of its action and tiie method r ' ock . ets intq'extravtigant settings at the- sur-1 ^ or 11:1 techtticolor f:)lming—islight- i Mbnarc Icise version. Add of the Florida Icire if told the newsmew! t idt Ai es; dn ’e; s .cably committedTtr qi^ 1 nomic ideas, In otl er fww land other gov- that men can govern have world-wide [kw iiid based on valuntdfy n npeip instead of goverp^n nt jb || T solve every poliijb 1, p(j problem thtjough! bjii r cp; ernment m^chincji’.y WAilcDi control—through; tl e ernment is the servant, the individual. Further) ducq rhqre than; si: a e vidiial [ freedom a[re Kjt) j|8cQmpatible with maximum produqtinr, ;hiHr|ihn rights ^ia r e more important jtjhi.n priWiwrty rights, and freedom, of exprj^s: i'on). l|e)l|gjion, | assembly, potitioit’property, hnbeaig, corpus, trial by jujry and others gu avahtjai 'under the Bill of Rights are nqtjlhikuriesjjj j|it )i| cbtlbiiic with the. dk‘]ai'a|[io 1 tna The Florida edit ,, [alnniial meeting . Y^HdkliatiohPoynter r^rjica is “irrevo- litical ankeco- 3fe. the ideas are jMs, that we can filer with justice tifof the governed force, we can re- n|iic and social ni military rule mu.^t 4 ir present-day if oration is the i withdrawn! from conquered jeon n tries and the (fy'l'is^ive bantering ' J type of regulation that folldtvsTvjltl be chosen face humor remains undisturbed. draggyjiri its 105 minjitefi, | A brilliant scripj. ami excellent <ti-; Playing 'Borneo tt) Miss Williams rec’tion plus a strong supporting j s ra( p 0 a i )( j night clubber Johnte i TfeaHy l,oy<l ™' m,k H feMIT,!! lhl ' “ k i i h this film pne to see. ★ is one tnje actress, Dame Mqy j Whitty. Iri all, the movie can lie! ; vpe ui .egu.oMu., L UU DESERT FURY (Caminis FS) used for ah eWning's entertain- far uimlenti- /because it ;a,ipt-.ai-s to be thf mod beneficial Sevcra , ,j,„ j J,;,,' J, t \ j | to wonder just to the masses, whether it be Democracy, , , . . ;..m, \i- ,4: hy.j bhjiphe |qf the HevenilM'isms”. If the St. Peters- The. Anjeri(|an way (>f lift proves the less at- lt [least one con-1 tractiV?, the-passing of several years will see us stfl a jmajor jxjwer, hiit in (a minority thought group. . | | ij j VVh iel!(|i)i!ri statesmen speak of national y,- f j k-jji m, judged by the fundamen- life which; we possess. Th() effect will white (Hir (liplomaits lire describ- waiy of life, Lupe wil \ GUION HALL policies tals of be lost ing oui Our fu .ful life 5 M- ■Me create—and and that gov- | ]the master of itel men can pro- Jitical and indi- - The held a zombie Russia TODAY AND THURSDAY M-G-M presents chdiKjes of a pleasant bo. indi 'eCttly a proje day’s sdf-i|np(>sed .Tahdard of ct we fail t() coirform to it.) and peace-, qtion o ftq- hduct. mehdiers of the Park Women's Club lively meeti ig last night), discussing short ikilfts, [flimsy bathing suits, sun tab. cocktails, ai d what shah jwe do aboijit, R<imore Sun. What shall we? —New ‘Yorker. Clipped!fhom The San Antonio Light this prizp error of transposed Iffters: | “‘Tiej'aHi()n.Came alter senate diacl^Ufe that Mepehs, the “kiss-and-tdjr geperla whom [the; justice department is trving to i i i • I! i r k - ’ifril » i r •* - ’M I that we^cajn pnidu •a hju shoes, more heahih,. w )f< uiu i ’ homes—and morti ians can offer”. T[ In Several coqnjr ef; farming which V Till ; s >i world powers inl|jc rtpoi saying that the Wfir d air be affected treh bn government that !*■* 1 O ij! put behind [prison bras, /. _ .t n,.;" ★ , M - \. Quebfec irajilioj‘fans received (juite a sur prise wheii in looking over the Chronicle- ohi :ed his listings re must prove 4; tripling, more Jysecurity, more ftijn tlie totalitav- TelegrkphT radio log they found: m. Immoral melodies. An i-(’l max ’Departm — n doup th (?) e The Batialiop, jbff icial rt' College Station, ! Te afternoon, ekeept <(lur ‘4 lishdd semi-wreekly. M S i '—f—it (News coktributitfi i [Hall. 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