The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 05, 1947, Image 2

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How Abbul Bronco Bowl?
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This “Bo^l” bu&in i! s
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recognized bowl; gan
holiday seasoi, $ixi o
12‘ Texas teams ^cHed iljecj
Just to name jth >
teams.’will pljiy, t^er!
with Southern Mkhxji;
Cotton Bowl with] Ot e k
ing on the^ Mapsa
champs); Thj Sugar
(jand the junibr Siiga
with Hillsbora J.jC. ,,
Texas- Tech; the Belt i
Dixie.Bowl w th A|rk; nk
vvim {-Hardin- Simmon s
with Hardin College; th
with McMuny; the Pm
ty er J. C.; the Silver Be
wi Ji-Randoli h Field; tfte.
Bowl in Ausdn \i’ith Ajider
High Schools.?; an^p ir ijipjs
wi ;h North Tbxasi
Fear of the A
A- terse alinb
Energy Xomliiisspo
to be a elear Indicjatiio h
toward Atomic Energy.
•> ; Desighatihg ijsbla te
-a iprovihg- grour ds fo
-fundamental pata”, thr
edj that the ailrefr will b
frblrurepprtep a ifl f >r
ui def fu 1 security r?s
A though thd conjriti 1 si
State,
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At present
ceirtaim
has reiuded 11<?
ground that it
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26 officially-
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Texas, with
. . ’! \, be kept secret
where Texas position team i 1
Cbtton Boivl ’ wjearing masks,
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i school tak-
high school
1 Ivith Texas U.
,t Monroe, La.,
an Bowl with
With TCU; the
t} e Harbor Bowl
( clcapoo Bowl
Bot s ■ Ranch Bowl
writing, the last bowl is un-
; the University of Nevada
play North Texas on the
is hot a “name school.” Per
haps tlje 1 identity pf the Eagle’s: rivals will
be kept speret until game time, and the oj
will come out, wrestler-styl
i With allith^se bbwls, it sperns ds though
tHe Texas Aggies ohght to be playing some
where t|i s New Year’s Day. After all, the
Dixie Bowl at Birmingham, one of the fairly
largie bo\ ds, lijas booked Arkansas, which
tied with A. i& M. for fifth place in the
'Southvtest Conference.
Do lycu suppose somebody ought to hire
Bmneo'S adiurn in Bryaiji and stage a Brop-
. cp Bowl' They might ipvi’te A. & M. arid
g 155e Bowl with Baylor tc play a ; retuni match, That would
(j|i Mexico City) t|ke care of all iSbuthkvest Conference Teams
except R ce, wjiicH has refused all bowl cf r
firs. Certainly the game would be better
than some of theji advertised “bowls” this
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nuclear fission vfe;
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Our two bdsklbfle
hrjlve long be|n ^pphite
'Vitiitage of sup
'merit and milidA w|e n|t|\
wiif h* as rruulh 1 dijspy |<
can muster |n|l jhop
iqad in the a|o|r jc hi
On the dfliei |tac
store of nr.ejtA ] knp
Nations, andf (,s ymh
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December 16
which gets
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mark the Opening date of the 1947
Is under way at 8 p. in. and continues through
is is the second show since the affair wal i. resulm
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year
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n and Moore
{Salad BqwJ
Bomb.
in ^he 1 'Atomic pace settef, Uip (dncentrated industries ajid
atjional policy
urban life W’Ould make
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US
strong follow
h week seems highly developed
ijtatjional policy \ uTnerable to attjick.
Grou is advocating a
*lnjiWetpk Atoll as -of our way-ginned superiority scoff at tlh'e
*ei#jfl?h bn “new idea'that Russian socialism;can be Softened,
.-Sion announc- and see in <jiur ! slightest watering ah engulf-
fhlit! off completely rpent in i Waye of Red.
h(servers and be 1 Either of the motes is a risk, and it can
dijm at all times, r ow be e nlv 4 question of Which is less of a
|i B i ts 'that peace- gamble. The proper approach will be made
m1-m‘ , U JMi j 1'rL |MfL m
Crawford’s Out to Keep per
Man \ow That He’s ‘Possessed’
iw of the country, students
get a better knowledge of
lg, grading, j and recognizing
diffetfent varieties, It continued
is for several years until
1 1935 when ' the interests
lly Wmed commercial as
i educational. This year the
is emphasizing the educa-
tipnairinterests. • ! ,
ISirtfee its beginning thyjuiow has
boenlheld in many different places
over ithe campus. Last yeami it was
held ip Sbisa Hall. This is a central
and convenient location so it will
be hiild there again this year in
the bain dinipg room. , Li •
The display of citrus always
make? up a large portion of the
show; and this year more veget
able?! !: will hie included. Several
biisheils of sweet potatoes from
East jTexas will be on exhibition
arid approximately GOO pounds of
poearis will be qn sale during the
sho\W Another jattraction will be
applet from Oregon, New York,
Virginia, and Arkansas. For each
ilture Society with all horticulture majors participatinc.
The Horticulture Show, which had its origin sometiipje pricr
e biggest event d¥ the4 —-j—r”' '[]'''' 11 ij ~
hr ithe Society. The objective ; variety of fruit and vegetable
there' will be I first, second, ai|
third place ribbons. Folp the pe
quality and pack entry <
and grapefruit] ai -plaq
awarded.
Judges of tpe Pi
H. M. Reed, Dr. Or
hurst, William H. Brittij
Guy W. Adrianbe, J. F.
and Fred R. Brison.
In addition to the ci rus ftui
many of their by-prodii( ts wi®
on exhibition. Anyone v ho wiph
to put in an order forljgift bpx
may do so at the shoWi 'jrhejSg
boxes, made tip by pat king §o\
panics in the Rip Granie Val
may be mailed anywhii re ip ‘
United States,'
Funds obtained from the i
are used to finance a field
either to the Rio Grandlo Vallpy
to Florida ,for graduating lip;
culture seniors.
Shows of (this type arie epcoq
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JOHN HOOIAK
BURT LANCASTER
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POSSESSED (Palace, SpreSM).
Joan Crawford has another oppor
tunity to !rpn the ganipt of emo
tions in tibia dramatic jaddition to
tpe psychological film cycle. Her
portrayal of a possessive, frustra
ted wo map is matched by Van Hef
lin’s performance as Jan attrac
tive Heel and Raymond lllassey who
adds power pnd dignity to the role
of a middle-aged suitor.
THo th.obe is a tragic' episode
-whfcb deals with a mentally ill
heroine ^'ho is drugged by her
doctor fop questioning about her
past life, j Skillful use of flash
back sequences under (the expert
direction , : of Curtis -j Bernhardt
makes thisl! film quite interesting,
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FARMER'S DAUGHTER (Guipn
p new plot qith spark e
see this RKO; production
starring | Loretta Young, Joseph
on, {Ethel Barryipore, an ’
rles Bickford. Set. against
THE PRIVATE AFFAIR -.O F
BEL AMI (Campus, %eSM).This
one is a stilted chararter sketch of
Guy de Maupassant's fictional
scoundrel who furthered his social
and financial career Hy trading up
on the love bf women. Two items
which knock the film out of the
better ranks are the ; drastic lack
of movement throughout and the
shading of George Senders in tl
title role by his supporting eas..
The dialogue as one bp the picture’s
better features. J .
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iaU tnij weejt. Tl|e title tel to the story. Does Fa'ndJome
tomiq research mean the hegiqning of a new mountintsii and sterling perforpi-
iind giie iter ravilikation.' dr thib destruction, j ancles- that it’s not the least di|-
ivithoult salvage, of our present culture? tracting,
{.tomicMv'hip-hand. ; i ; . |rot
Ho;W unsure we iare as| to which course cht
should he followed was \tell ullustrated in background of national politics,,
he excellent: moyiri' pictupe.: “The Begin- i ‘his Ciriddrella story j contains a
he l|h<ir J "|ich wJsto^at Guion hi*
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the whiplhhid. thi ;
lasting supef'najt|oiaaf :
; The .pacifist
(|eal of impetus.
Einsteiif. Th| f
1 ;nds that
r lore- by.[fjear, and | f Dngijr
nations than lit ^il|J)|h in
that Russia will nietl (jiil
i pjiroach, eAieidally
ing the singfei holdjoik]
ternationah gfejup. ,
lagged in diirimosit;
-ter^r lil'F [ ip
tlio is of atomic
reply to queries
ray vague and
atomic action
jib a present acj-
'{il-jdata, fequip-
sjs |he situation
' secrecy "-as we
(j maintain the
toftlieUniW
hus indicating lures. sa\]S tl1|it ciimitationk collapse when of W ell-lo*ido politician
dj abandonment they are weak and rotted within, nnd then ages to Wal the elect
a st rong arid experiei ice! sitrire great challenge t‘rom out- i resentatjve on an opposing ticket
grqup. side. RdasMipiigly,. he says that though one and at the; same time do Steal their
ained a great civilization thiy be wiped out, another will hear i 8 A 0 ®,
tfcmks of Albea-t -eventua ly takf“ its| Place; and! cite® many in-
r|c energy con- stances vjiejri |civil|zatiorts passed away, but
| itoifey will lose rjleft clestenidanlyl. Our own culture is';a “child '
attj, from other !bf the HdUmic, ciyilizjauou 'VhrcH crashed
ak a maid
for a family
p. who matiV
ion for rep4
MAGIC TOWN'; i(Queen, SM)
Jimpiie Stewart gives one of his
natural and ingratiating perform-
anees, in this comedy of small-town
life. Playing opposite; him is Jane
Wyman and as a sjde-light Ned
Sparks. ■
The story of an Atherican town,
whose citizens register remarkably
average results in public opinion
polls, gets off to a fast sjtart but
slows down about halfway, “Dead
pan” Sparkk and jlfOTiala Meeks
turn in some good performances.
FOR THOSE Wlt<
DEMAND THE
College Shoe Repair
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EXPERT GREASING
WASHING-
WAXING &
POLISHING
STOP AT THE
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GULF STATION
block I nojrth Bronco Inn
on Houston Hwy.
A.&M Stu. Vet •— Class '50
OWnetl & Operated ,by
J. W. Schmidt
(fuj^ity. He feels ijabout 5' 10 A'jl).i ] \ s
But it isjcold comfort toWeculiate about
our sueyeistfra. If We can solvk the problem
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$ more friendly
sees herself be-
4 successful in- presentl'di!){[’ tHe atomic bomb, Ttiir civiliza-
!{if any time We tion can .remain for at least: arfew more
ijc!ear weapons ^.centuries.!. i :
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ijiticize Selves i..
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Professois
of • what fan
M? ’rom remarHs
leering sTe
' Asked tl
mu Its of itelchersj
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tsj teadjm'f tfujf
rn;i](lle
ju'ng
quest
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aftTare as anyorte
Have, judging
tlfe [School of Engi-
hilii
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onMyou?”
iembers bf |h|e A.! & jiM. tjn;. i ijejering faculty
gave these ajisjwer#:
Failed tolcfeate
(the subject.: F-
TaHved'tqoliong
c Poor or jslbppy
Would urn!adnjiit
Expectecf t|oo rh
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Forgot t(u|t they vieiteMiiiiG^ students.
Taught qv^r the '!jiejiul{; y
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soha tohipearance.
i( not kifqw.-:
o| 1m Jtudent.
tine students.
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Showed partiality to certain students.
Failed tlj) organize the course.
Did not keep tjip to date onihis subject.
Tried to prode to class how smart he was.
EmpHaspejd how “dumb” (several speci
fied cases .were given) the student was.
Dist rh(|tj|ng mannerisms. i
Mon otonmls voice.!;
Trail 1;
Just -solving
Indi ffeijence
Rea ill the Ijecture;
Hat a poor sense o
Laciqd preparatioh
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CLOSING OUT - - - |
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; - ! ' MRICE SALE' -
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Such items as:
COPPER PLANTERS — POTTERY VASES
CRYSTAL rts SCORE and MEMO PADS
■].:']} -Hand Painted
CHRISTMAS CARDS. Hand Colored—5 - 10 - 15c
Regular Sale on Clothing Continued -§■
IMMIE S GIFT AND TOT SHOP
1001 S. College Avenue Phone 2-1618
Mj ' Shop hrs.—8:30 to 6:00 p.m.
TODAY AND
SATURDAY
encesl
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jjf humor.! :
for lessons.
Had a [poor biackboard technique.
Did not look'at i>apefs turned in.
hot) abide' tty course objectives.
ed:fo analyKej the subject matter.
(To Be (Continued)
A matheinatics il-cr jt
! [Miami was iljov^inglhis th
slide rule. Ais.an exam ple
mentary prAlern
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{ mused, “w|’p; be sia|e
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jil think,” he loudly
that 4
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in tiling that 4.” passed, “Well, there i
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Tjhe Battalion
telling blows to the “new
a ciarioonist at the Uni-
ofj Syracuse, One male observed
o another as a; long-skirted co-ed
“Well, there goes another bow-legged
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Rights of repwblicatio:
Entcred iis .see )ti<i-clnn8
ffice at Collcii 5, Station,
the Act of Conei'
CHARLIE MURRAY,
Vick Lindley
FaPris Hlock, Dili # U<>bb«, |
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piper of the Agrifuitural; ant Mjfchanical College of TexSR and the City
)1 shed five times a week [end arcula.tad every Monday through Friday
y; add examination periods, during the summer The Battalion is pub-
ratd -$4 per school year, A^dvejrtisipg rates furnished on request.
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Christmas so that he may be
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fitted for the suit of his choice
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