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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1948)
w Bryan Of 87- ■ T|| ](f tjie p|ad Dal)as in t|h|e I is ^ fethej ind rfitrjl as ■, American icit|zen I and graduate Ddrati will dirf^ct th^ cert this evemng latl! 1 Auditorium in Brj an. Dorati’s cifchestr; of musicians prst Nere d tc Ifan^ Kreijssig,'ci jitiu :tjor . .1st, 'rfo form the ftirs . Diij] pnony. ; j- To.. assemble jth(. p * sent5 d' . piece organizatioii Dj)mt judiiiml ^ <•({ musicians in ple y Y< rk, Cf'i l i furnia, f-'hicago, did [rfyc i . Oi*' the musicians iiikijowr to made bis way ijon:. Ri ^ani4 the United State ?j\yi|h th ■ ho being accepted b |„thl Dn phony. > •> ,• Now in'his eady lorti has 22 seasons’? (f ; exiperi conductor of s,v‘n Fhojijiy- (Aera, Ihn — 4-!r t- Hr'—t tance :hestra In SFA Auditoriu Cbm Symp! : springj^native of Budapest f |- servatory Of Music, Antal phony ‘Orchestra in a com IBtiephen.F. Austin High School I | ■ i / cry from the amateur group ENG I p j|E: W A \ bachelors Ddgr^e. Ii|a r <j c 'College Qffer| B3,0|0 Ap proximate h? Ipiime ing-studving. ; ^jlast $6,500. South Westf rp |C o needs Engin^r| To —research --[ j|ppo do* : grad wo ‘k-rl A Professor $-140y — ant Professor .m0(’ \ A\( AN(Ik4 ; OTIfFK Fllltl | Give phone, photo, iqualilljlcatiio CLINE TjEACHI KAST ..AN^MKim^N Cf' ^ lji|allei;. Among his early teachers \fere: the late Bela Bartok. Zoltah lodaly^ and Leo Weiner. His first |bsit|ori upon graduation from the Budapest Conservatory was cbn- lie Mr (if the Royal Opera in that (ity. j a job he undertook at jthe i ge of 19. ; Directed Ballet Russe | At] ;the first indication of jthe fazi/regime, Dorati l^ft a <|ohj- ’(luctiiig position in Germany i to Ip'gih hjs Career all over in Paris. Me first came to America in ithe tkirly 19dd’s as musical director (jf the Bjillet Russe do Monte Carlo, mter takir(g over a similar pjosil- fon with the Ballet. Theatre. § For the past two years Dojrati mas conducted the Dallas aggrega- f on - : ' , ■ |, i ! r Assistant conductor at tonight’s Aerformarice U ill he violinist: Jo- feph) Hawthorne, graduate of the friends School in-New York and If Princeton; University. Hawthornej began studying violin ith Melzar Chaffee at the Music : chool Settlement in 'New "York. f9.‘12 he reeeivjed a diplonjiM in iolin at the Institute of Musical .rts of Juilliard Schdt)!, later get- ini':; a graduate diploma thitrf. i ('onduetor, Dalian Syhiphony Dean Announces Graduate Places : t li ■ j | I ![;■■][■ |! I In 34 Departments Graduate fellowships, graduate assistantships,, and teaching assis- tantships are available in 24 fields for 1948-49,' P*. B. Pearson, dedn of the graduate school, has an nounced. The fields nclude aeronautical engineering- atricultural economics and sociology, agricultural educa tion, agricultural engineering, agro nomy, anirpulj husbandry, archi tecture, hiochernistry and nutrition, biology, btisiniss and accounting, Chemical engineering, chemistry- civil engineering, dairy husbandry, economics, edubation, electrical en * gingering, entcpuology and pnra.sr- geology, noi’tlicul- edUcation- land/ scape art, management engineer ing, mathematics, median i jServed ih Navy He shijdied conducting at jCoti- HAVE \} MEM in th|e OUND plications [fife with degree ing. Exl'tillpat stl training ap4 sonal interti courses takfi able), dirdetj I; i w j \ tawtl prne served three and a half •ears in the Navy. ; | |\ The; Dallas Symphony Orchestra will appear tonight under the aus^' pices ]oi' jthe Bryan! Artist Series, of which Mrs. j. M. Fouptain is president. ' [' | j Organization Of Advisory Council For AH Completed Forrnatip|i of thi livestock ad- #-rvatoire Americaine, Fontliine-1 visory'con,.hitter composed of Tex- HeaGr France in 1927 and .with A ‘ 1 : : &• M. s.department of apnnal hus bandry has been .completed, f)j-. -L C. Miller] department; head, ha.y annotmeed. ; j ■ [v NaiiedJ to thje beef cattle com - mil tee were A. K. CJates|of Laredo, W. G. Swenson of Stamford, and Newton Hurirell of Clause. Previoiisiy named! committees in- ; elude the Texas PureKlvd Swine ),Breeder’s-' Association- the Texas j ujnd jl^outhwiestern Cattlemen’s As- shcijjition, and the Texas/iheep and j (Joaff Raisers' Associatidr. , Ccjnipiittide appointments were annamced hy (1. F. Wey mouth of ; Arntlrillo,: |presi<ilent of . I tie Texas and 'Southwestern Cattlemen’s As- sociation. f ;f The advisory comitiittee was | fornied to! coordinate activities of the animal husbandry department with .spite! livestock breeders, pro- jmbtb the clolllcgt! progi aip, and stig- ggstj ways in which the department he of greater service to the lock industry, Milltr pnmted icnl fn- iry gineering, municipal and sanil engineering, pqtroleum engineering, myi phy- Pige 4 "fake Annex Unit Photos Saturday l| ?! ! si Pictures of military organiza- tilns at- Little Aggieland will b* taken for the 19& Longhorn Saturday afternoon in front of tl|e c a m p ii si Administration Biuildipg, Tommy Jonn, co-edi- tx r, announced today. , v Trucks will leave the Stpdent Center at 1 p,: m. Saturday. ,4fter the pictures-have been U ken, freshmen will he rejturn- e l to the Anpeje.: /! day. His Ffdey’s President Will Speak Friday j |. I ; .1 b : ' Max /.ejvine, president of Hous ton’s Foley Bros, department store will/speak Friday; afternpop at 2 in ihe Chemistry - Lecture i Room, W( ndell R. Horsley, director of the Fh ceiTH(nt Office-- ahnounced to- r 5 4CATION FOR EMPLOY* um Exploration ? STAN* lIviPANY te accepting ap* ihd ^prospective graduates »?ophysics, and Engineer^ iajt ries and opportunity for ?n|tT9r aggressive men.- Per- irrpnged. Write, giving degi|et| iigej, and picture (if avail* H. B ’ken , Ditisiioaii Seismograph Supervisor Bojg GllO , Ff)|ti Worth 1, Texas IMPORTS NT ANNOI N( EMENT physics, plant ipathology dp . ., siology, pOultily husbandry, range and forest, Veterinary /medicine, and wildlife nianag4me/t. \ A graduate fellow /devotes his full time to his studies and re search, Dean Pearscm pointed out. The stipend varies with the ap pointment. A/ graduate assistant may carry a maxi mum of 12 credit hours of\tiu)Y while receiving a monthly stipend of $100 or more. h’or out-pf/itate students spme adjustments ih stipend may be made to compensate for the pon- residenty fee, DearY Pearson paid. A. vetpran may hold a graduate assistantship and also/oualify for his full goveripnental allowance. Pi'Ospective Candidates may coii- tjpyt the heads of departments- stihjc-ct will be' "What Re- tai ing Offers as a Career”. i ill interested students and fa culty nv‘>«bere are invited to at- ! terfb j 1 i bl i ' MONDAY, JANUARY. 5, 1948 Wildlife Uni! I j. ; . .; Leader Leaves College Fei). I establish ope The sen ice has assured of its continued support w'ork and ms stated that man will he assitmed heije earliest poisilblle date, The Cooperative WiM Kriwlit-i Oai IY,ri Wort Daily tlaiy 4, lowW night train between ami f^tMnlton diseontinued n sefvjllte iniiugurated between WoiHfinklj Houston Read Down 8:00 a.m.- * 10:35 a. 14. ! .11:38 a.m; ! - 1:27 p.trt 1 r 1:38 p.m,. ! 2:21 p.mi. I -1:30 p.h|. j Tickets - Irtfor Sfe your Lctcnjl i * j '* . j ; 1 Misso'tiri Pa:'imc Agf J * V r" ■ 1 ' -f N^v; Hmd s, Chilli en FI. J, Paul SDeedy Bee nine He -Vokh Ar i\\' "r f Sthtlon 't pin. ! ' | Lv fitis. 1 Grill Coach and Houston. Head t’pj 6:10 p.m. 3-25 p.m. : 2:13 p.m.; 12:23 p.m. 12:16 p.m.! 11:27 a in. 9:25 a.in.1 ! i h 1 1 Service t Institution" /X-RAY!- I : S (Contfinliiecl from Page 11 nei - at,iYe will PC normal, limits, 'tified directly by the p|-rs<, /post card. Tho' ; policy of the State Health Department is not to X-ray chil dren .uijdMr 15 years • age.., In l9-)6 the number of reported deaths -EXAMS- V (CQntinned! from Page/1 ( didates: on the; theory that admis sion toj the profession in any ca pacity ; should be restricted to those having a certain minimum of intelligence) culture, and pro fessional preparation, include: Professional information: Edu cation as a social institution; child development and educational psy chology; guidance mpd measure ment in education, and general principles and methods of teach- ipg- . / Mental abilities and basic skills: non-verbal reasoning; verbal com prehension, and English express ion, j . . ; ■ General culture: history, liter ature, and fine arts; science and mathematics, land contemporary, affairs. Professional ‘interests: interest and preferred stetivities. OPTIONAL EXAMINATIONS. *pii stib, master of the stibject to be taught, include: i ‘ Education id the elementary School; English] language and lit erature; social ptudies; mathemat ics; biological science: physical sciences; French; German: Span ish; Latin, and industrial arts ed ucation. Application F(‘es Application (fees for the corn- students, $3 f^r students; $2.50 for one or two optional examina- from tublereulosi/ in fexas was I examinations are $5 for non- 2,842,.; of which more than 9874 Occurred In people 15 years of age : and over. Because tuberculosis in- tions for non-students, $1.50 for lection jin), children U seldom com- ! students; and $7.50 for common- ; nuiriiiulile] and hecausp'children con- j examinations and one or two op- tacl jtuherculosis infection through ! tional exams for non-students, contdc*: \\jlth open eases in adults, $1.50 for students. Cases) in ]t!hie adult population are j Applicants desiripg student I'Sj t*r| jlne^Brence, h G FORGE’S - (Cont!iijiu|ec from Page lit k ■ 1 ■ , I ! : khniliH bate been planted by the ; landscape] department. T’hU'.process of renovation is far 1 'I 1 Swilchldjlk Wildroot Gream-Oil (hie Finger Nail Test I o,iMjent Union manager. ‘.‘It I will ta^e Us'jmonths to get Service ' fii 1 t I] . I 'm: ,'ic v ' . Ill' s / ’ 'j ST AWT using Wlk little bit to greg): that annoying drynAs you pass the F|n bottle dfWiw4olt Crei counter. Find oatifor you: choice of men yvho put Wildroot Creani-Qil is ho Lanolin! For 'your name" rous trii i 1 iddresa t Dept. C-3< Buffalo 8) New T It takes only a and jiiaturally without id Wikjj&ot Cream-Oil relieves loosej, ij jly ihndruff ... helps est. Al^i ays a6k for a tube or il at your dfujg or toilet goods jlf whj' it’s “1 igein and again the gjjtod grooc lipg fijrst.” Remember, -alcohblit and Contains soothing :nd this ad with suppljy free, Wildroot Cot, ! from (lumiplete, according to Wayne JStUyl ' H Upa to the fit and a rd we. plan. ’ he stalled ytksterday. '‘Our staff has i!he|r| Woitkyng 16 to 18 hours a in ordei/that we might get off fresh start, but we have many ideal that we cannot put into effect lomeitirne. Much equipment is on order and not yet delivered. And wd will have to experiment with small changes untity we find out what works best.” \ rates must present at time of ap plication a statement from a col lege official confirming student status, Wilcox concluded. Annex Receives PA System A public address system has been installed ip the Little Aggie land Mess Hal}, Luke Harrison, dean of men at the annex, has announced. The loudspeaker sys tem will be used for recordings arid announcements during meals. — -TRAIN 'itlimued from P (Continued V Page. 1) Ad dlj < ijojna 1 alterations in the schedule now would result in njionths of work," 1 the national jdjirectOr continued, j Bruce had sent a letter to the Heritage j jFoundatjon requesting that, the flYnin be brought to Col- legjel Sitatloh on February 2, sched uled! as an open date it Waco. Aecordiijig to Shugrue, the open date; was set aside to provide time in Which to service the Train and rest its lUrsorinel. What’s Cooking? (Notices should be in The Bat talion office before 5 p. m. of the everting* before publication.) AIChE, 7:15 p. m, Tuesday, Pe troleum Lecture Room. Speaker llr. J. D. Lindsay. , ASME, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, ME Lecture Room. Speaker from Brown Shipbuilding Co., Houston. BARBERSHOPPERS, 7 p. in., Wednesday. YMCA, , BOY SCOUT Annual Dinner, 7 p. m., Thursday] Sbisa Hall. ECONOMICS CL°UB, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Chemistry Lecture Room, Speaker: F. M. Law, chairman of First National Bank of Houston. PRE-MED PRE-DENT SOCIE TY, Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Biology Lecture Room. WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED IN . . . M ■ if f i] SCHOOL SUPPLIES - BOOKS '' ! iijj EQUIPMENT 11 ii I ! y’i' 'Ly COLLEGE BOOK STORE North Gate ! pH-,- • College Station ! 1... t ■■. 1 -—.. mmm — I n ■ Dr. Walter P. Taylor, unit leader of the Texas Coopera tive; Wildlife Research unit here), will leave February 1 to direct the] establishment of a similar unit atl Oklahoma A. & Mj|, it was announced today. Dr. Taylor has been at Tex as A. & M. since 1956 as head of the cooperative unit, in which the] college, the Tegas Game; Fish, and- Oyr.ter Comnuliaion, the Fish and Wildlife Service of the Department of Interior " and the Wildlife Man-] agement Institute participate. He also served as first head of the] wildlife management departptent of the college. Under recrtnlti congressional ac-; tion the F’ish and Wildlife Service has [been authorized to- establish a number of new state cooperative units! of the type in operation here] Dr. Taylor is being transferred to . 3 I, ,, , -,i4 ■ search unit ihere, under ordination program in agr operate* a: a. section of life management departing ed by Dr. Wl B. rangement Davis. approva H e Re' t he co-| k ulturei th» wild ml, hfead Tfis; ar Jf the cooperating agencies and pey haV' stilted that ward to aq der Dr. Davisf leadership of the unit leader to be here. they are looking fqir panded proicnm up-j Sh Test Shows Hybrid; Corn Best Adapted Corn performance tept 1 ducted in i94]T by the A; al Experiment Statioi proved that (hybrids adhptei •Texas! growing conditions] will ort yield other hybrids or ophn-pollin ated Varieties] 1 Approximately 7,000 acres of certified hybr ds were produced b) fanners chopijrating with, t tion. r W \\ /. h Pick the ABC cigaret for Mildness and you pi< and thjii a lisigne 1 Ait, :dr«)«n»it. Phiifte 2I1 jj: “H A - m J - kM ».u44ht* Who pkn :<* ofcuin » In fm-nagr-ment rng nwring in J*n- u ity ijfia bhould make .urg they (have] ngin«||-ipg 404. 401, c .minic ipring •< ulwikdy taken tl ie*» “ ” V. I4-. KAIK^. MunK Dei artm y——4/ h it quarter ()f ; TJ. S,fam-j ree AL N( c^ine giwi almnst t I 1< ss'thnn $1,500 s hit deiiH than $5)0 a year in- .duiirtera Radiq! Heater, we, Like Nqw i|»d priced to sell now. liinUoln - M^rcUry tLIE CADE JR. YOURSELF A WINNER" ^ , | THI DEAN OF ‘ " AMERICA'S SPORTS WRITERS I ■ mlm ntcB ilW li™ln V. HHir iH^BiH:!! liHI- I! Ii ■ lil 'll > 2S Kliuyt if m • ’i t ;'t a, : -v v ». •:• lai i-/:/, i ji Hi i J ' lil?/ W satisfy me ! Jay/l (fyer&a Wh-e/i t/ou rJia/itfe O/testerfla Id THE FIRST THING YOU WILL NOTH E IS THEIR MILDNESS . f/a/x /jt Cituse of //w'/r Zhy/tf Com/mv/ton 11 or Ids Best Zblx/ccox ALWAYS Jt* II I. DE R Wl’ BETTER TASTING WJ COOLER SMOKING f l^ojri a M»m To«»cco Co, y