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ttalion
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Iftiil
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Foot-M
â–  fr
Lack of co
stock owners
remote areas:if Meklk'
â– Vvhom are Indians;
in the fight afraijistl
mouth djseasd
Country, thej
graduating scj
erinary Schop,
told this: : week:
Dr. Cija^les! | i '. L.ay .0
inspector of 1 -— ~
Industry of I
turned receri
study of the fpit ahd ji
i-om live
in .t|e
m my
0 )sta
fobt
le h
: taf hi
or jclajjjs < f the V:
of Jfljed|cine
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flirt W<:
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UDAY, JANUARY 9, .1948
,in Mexico, said thjat'the Situation
in those areas is lojngl-stanjlingi He
said that many of jthe livestock
owners could not comprehend j the
seriousness of the situation preal-
ted by the disease. :'
Finding the infected aidmal is
another problem, he !said,; He| de
clared that livestock : owners as i
whole ahe cooperating ty stami
out the ()i.shase, bht in ^npany; in
stances infectJed
been reported.
Dr. Layton conductad an- accredi
ted examination at tbe veterinary
school this week. TJie’ 4xam5na- :
tions were given to permit the
gfaduating senijorsi tb dd official
testing for Bang’s |lisjeasej eradjea-
Daniel I. Dudley,
and veteran county agi
superintendent of the a)
tation, Jan.
anager-of Ne
cultural agent,
[ricultural rese;
near Waco
api)ointed
arch station at Den-
•f
; i
(atjtle
. 7
many
l|md not
ton effective January, 15, Director R. D. Lewis pf the Ag f
ricultura] Experiment Station an-
nounced today. " II- R
Dudley s 8ucceed Dr. I. M. At
kins who | has been acting super
intendent since the death May 26,
1947, Ml Paul B. Dunkle, former
'supieriijtepdent. Atkins ha:s been
plapbd iirt charge of a coordinated
proye-
Lewis
^staie-federab small grain im
ment progra^r in ifexas,
said. , ’ 1
studii
native jof Plapo, Dudley
ied animal husbandry a( j
then received his def
liltu
m
tion.
Annex Pictures
Slated Saturdhv
FOR THOSE WfHC
DEMAND TH^3 I !
j | I
College Shoe
Nd’jth Gafie
>air
LET US HBL
|Freshman military unih pictiires
for The Longhorn wiill |)e taken
j Saturday in front hf the |A<j1mihis-
trntion Building, j Transjporthtion
tration Buiulmg. j liran.sportapoi
will leave the Annex studant cdifte
at) 1' }i. m., and the tr|icks wtlji
tuirn students to t|he lAnjiex dt
th(> pictures are miulei | .
hat’s Cooking? j
(Notices should be in The Bat
talion office before 5 p. m. of the
evening before publication.)
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“Aggi^ Jewelers”
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first
A&M
ee id agri
cultural education. F>imn 19?? -
19.-S2 he wa.<> engaged ih (ajrming,
stock raising and poultry produc
tion, j He was agricultural agent
for the A&M Extension Ser
jin .tackdpn County. 1934-41, ait^
Held a Similar positidh^in Brazos
Bounty the |next 3 years. Dudley
resigned inj 1944 to manage the
Neale farms.
Mrs. Dudley, nee Nora Ellen Eh
liott, was home demonstrations a-
gent in Stonewall and Vonng
, Counties, 1933-37, arid extension
food 1 preparation spbcialiid, t93k-
,| 41, with headquartep sat <pollfege
Stption Mr. and Mrs,''Dudley have
two young sons.
With| headquarters and princi
pal work at the Dentbn station,
Atkins) will also coordinate the
activities of research workers at
other experimental locations in
Texas in the development Of bet
ter strains of ^ heat,' oatb, dnd
barley.
Jointly employed as agronomist
by the US Department of|,Agri
culture and the Texas Agricul
tural ‘Experiment Svation, ^tkins
Will pow devot|] full time to re
search with small grains. Several
superior varities f now jwidely
Igrowh ip Texas have resulted from
‘research conducted at the Denton
istption jsince Atkins -joined its
'staff in 11939, Lewis sajid.
Teacher-Trainer
Of lEjJeprlsents
AVA in Detroit
I -1. ij ■ - * JI • ■ j* i
M. D. Darrow, teacher-trainer of
the Industrial Extension Service,
will plarticipate as a representative'
of the American Vocation Associa
tion Oorrimilhee on Automotive In
struction at Detroit next week.
The AVA Committee will meet
jointly with representatives of the
Automobile Manufacturer's Asso
ciation. ! | • •j j jj!|
The purpose of this AMA and
AVA joint oommittee is to fqrrnu-
latcXrecOmuiiendationil concerning
the followitig items which will form
a “Master Plan for. Automobile
Mechanics^Ihstruction. , ’
The items\to be considered 1 are:
1. ProcedpriKs for guiding stu
dents who- can A>rofJt by the in-
Ktrucition given to the automotive
service training program.
â– 2. Recommend programs of stu-!
dies desirable for the training of j
automotive mechanics teachers.
3. Provide plans and shop lay
outs for automobile mechanics inj
struct ion, ‘ f j j ! ' | • |j
4. Provide equipment and supply
lists which: Would
AIR SHOW,
m., Sunday. [i ij
ASTRONOMICAL S 0 C FE T Y,
7:30 p. m.. Monday, Rbom 39, Phy
sics Building. Joint meeting with
Camdra Club. ' ij
BIOLOGY CLUB, ! 7:30 p. m„
Tuesday. Guest speaker, Everett Fi.
Evanis, school specialist of Texas
Forest Service.
.CAMERA CLUB, 7:30 p.m.
Monday. Guest speaker John
Chilton. ri
DEBATE AND DISCUSSION
CLUB, 7:15 p. m., Monday.
INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTI
CAL SCIENCES. 7:3q p. m, Tues
day, PE Lectju.ne Room. Eugene
W. Norris, vice-president of engi-
neering, Luscoinhe Airplane Cor-
jpbrafion. will speak.;
LANDSCAPE ART CLUB, 7 p.
m. Tuesday, Room >110 Ag. Eng.
Bldg. (Pictures will no shown.)
NEWMAN CLUB, 7:15 p. m„
Sunday. Dahco in Basement of St.
Mary’s Chapel.
RADIO CLUB, 7 p, m. ( Monday.
Elect new 1 president.: i
SIGMA XI CLUB jn Chemistry
Lectprc Room, 8 p.m.j Friday, Jan.
9.
Plan to Combine
Extension Work,
Research Proposed
S'KI.t. WITH A RATTAUON CLABSI-
FlgD jy). tat«a . . .. S<f a wor.d ..pw
IniM-rtion wi|lh a 25<* minimum. Spar*'
riitea in Claasified Swtion V <■ ♦
per. column inch. Send all claMifieds
vilth remittance; to the Student Aetiv-
Hiea Office. AH afla should be turned
ip by 10:00 a.m. of the day before pub
lication.
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TlfE SCRIBE SHOP—Typio«, mimoofrarph-
inr, drawing. Phoiie 2-6T06.
1007: East
tfird, lir>a,n.
■ I.iij m ■ .i... .f— ■■■
FOjR SALE—Small house ilhd lot. .Fur
nished ; electric refriyersitor included.
Rent alone will pay for g in 4 years.
AIbo. 3 wheel scooter very reasonable.
Rep White, 11-B, Project Rouse. ' j
FOR SALE—5 tube Fada. table model,
green plastic lease with carryinK handle.
, A-C or U-C. See Kolbery. 5-A, Vet
Villatre.
— • — —
FOR SALE 7 cubic foot, 1047, 'beluxe
Montgomery Ward refrigerator. $225.00,
Alto, love seat, chair and end tables.
Apt. B-ia-W, College View.
FOR SALE New 1047 OldK hydramatic,
116 series, radio and boater Call 2-1112:1.
gOH SALE—New 7-f^,t
ji tor. Call 4-1109 between H
FOK SALK - Hou»o. 4 rootiia unc| bath. 1
;Mny bo inspected any d#y aTter 3 :(>0
!; ;P. M. C19 Fairview, College Stalk)iu
J^llcn reFfiifern-
00 and 5 :00.
FOK SALK -By owner, 2 Jiedroomr pre
war houH?, Eaat (lute, jCollege-l Lay
SI.000.00 cash, pick up (•* n^ an —
$38.00 monthly. Immediatje pps^ossion.
. 14-4759/ Also, practically tww baby car-
!riaKe. ,
FOR SALE Norge refrigerator,
j.2-707!) after 5:00 P. M.
Call
—
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hb tfonsidertid as . , r
standard in all automobile met han- , . A P ! -ui for more effectively com
ics classes.! ; â–  htning- agricultural h-scai'ch and
5. Provide a statement of policy extension work on test plots of se-
concerning the sale, loan, or Con- |% u 4 <hnns m areas surrounding
signment of automobile parts and j Y X! - IS a <f r, ®hlturaj experiment sub
assemblies furnished by au tomo-' ions is hemg-considered by col-
bile manufacturers ftir instruction- ofLcials after :;i conference
al purposes.
6. Recommend programs of study
for all phases of automobile me
chanics Work. . â– 
Aggie Debaters
$j« SCIIWINN BICYCI.K
Lose Recent Match
' j T • • ! ; jM; ;
To Longhorns
r m f
^ 1 We have ’em.,. The cfljmtub ^
g 2 of your courses highligktei
j- 'Hr and packed into a rmtihell,
* C for quick thorough review 1
^ jRs to tee the jamout
CBlliEE •IIIIII SIRIil
here this week with agricultiural
leaders of Grayson County, j
Here from Sherman to eonfe|r on
the proposed plan were H. W.
Wright, soil conservation unit lead
er; It. D. Cook, county ageht; W.
\V. Gunn, PMA adnjinistrator; J.
A. Alexander, president of the.,.,
Grayson County. Agricultural Club cisMum.’r!,,. w cm.,.
and farm-stockman; and Frankv'< :m| mist«v, M.ik.m.irc> <.> 6m.
TO
IE GIli’F.N AWAY BY
:! '
lete]
, fl kh
usi f|ir infontmition
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South Gate)
Agonomy Society
Holds Election
; • : : : i
• T^e Agronomy Society, at its
meeting Ipst Tuesday night), elec
ted for Itk president for the next
semester, iNeal C. Patterson; Pat
terson, a married veteran! from
VVaco iis a senior Agronomist,
Elected to aid hjhn :|in nis of
ficial duties were the following
jofficerrii virr-president, Bjilll-H. ... : , .
Giasfon from Waxahaqhie; Iseere- 1 he Aggie affii'mative team of , resenting variable spil Conditions
tary, Ben H. Varner; treasurer, i Dowpard ilnd Bill Wilson de- withi ntpe area servril by that sta-
James A. Oates; parliamentarian. Th4|nias E. Tayloi and Rob- j tion. â–  .
Ear! C Renter- reporter Vifgil C G't Bluinelithal by a vote of nme | â–  A technician woi'knig out of the
faraway; and faculty advisdr. Fe-// I,ut If'Lf. d Sf l ‘ n t ^ vt ' t" j substation would.’test.'thc new prac-
fix G Collard | four decikmn to Jbhn F. Dnipn and , trees developed lluoy on selected
’ 1 .Jack Maiclaanei | j Idiots j»n farms throughout the area.
WCCOUNTlNfi. , , ' «
ALGEIKa, Colt.,. . . , . . . ,
ANCIENT HISTOIV
ANCIENT. MED MOO. HISTOHV . .
ANTHHOAOIOGY. O.lll.. ol G.ll.r.l . .
IACTEHIOIOGY. >rl». ,nd ff,e. el . .
IIOLOGY,
jIOTANY, Gtnt'Al • • . • • • • •
BUSINESS LAW
The A, & M. debate team lost
four matches #ut of five with the
j Uni versify of Texas in
Thuisday.
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WITH
leifry Smith, and lust ten to seven
o (Herbert Taylor iind William
Janlne. I
'Thompson, manager-of the Sher- co«“oVa7io°Tnance ) ! ’
man Chamber of Cmtuuerce. j documented aa««s. w,m», . ,
* • , ,| . j icoNOMics. r>iiKi»iM ,
Unfb'r; the plan discussed at this • education, hidw, oi ,
confeivnce, findings: of research ^ ! ! !
workers at the Agricultural Ex-, eu«o« his imt Minor,.» . . .
, perinieiit Stivtiun suhstatiou at .
Austin Denton wogbl he put into use sim-! ‘geology, r.edpi.i .i . . . .
1 ultaneously pn several farms rep- j ; CI ,man g«amma«
GOVERNMENT, Aimrlc.A
GRAMMAR. English. Brin. fr«c. of
• HYDRAULICS for Elromon . . . ,
JOURNALISM. Surv.y of . . . «
LATIN AMERICA. Hittory of . . •
iUTIN AMERICA In M«pt . . . i
LAT, AMEI. Clviliutlon, Rtadingi In (
LAT, AMER , Economic Dovolop^ont
.jUTBRATURE. Amoricon . s .
LITERATURE. Engliih. Dictionary of i .
LITERATURE. EnglfiR. Hitt, to Drydo4 .
LITERATURE. EnglUti. HU*, tinea Miltl»n
LOGARITHMIC A Trigonomatrk Tablai
MIDDLE AGES. J00-IS00, Hittory of
MUSIC, Hilary of
PHILOSOPHY An Introdtrttion . . .
J PHILOSOPHY. Raadingt In ... #
PHYSICS. PUtf'Yaar CoHaga . . »
POLITICAL SCIENCE . • . •
POLITICS, Dictionary of Amarlcan .
PORTUGUESE GRAMMAR , . . .
PRONUNCIATION, Gulda to . . •
PSYCHOLOGY. Educational . . , .
^PSYCHOLOGY, Ganaral
j T|ie Aggie negative iteam of Blni, This would enable him to ch vk thy
i Paulson ahd Charley Kirkley were j effectiveness of Hew methods up-
j| shuj-out b.V Rollins Koppel gh'J j di*r valued condition^, and at the
Ourjy Selig j by a coin t. of 'fi\g> to same time' to mstkij on-thV: .farm
:ero, dropped a fourtopn to sLx de-1 demoivsti ations of results for. the
eision to RHnnle Dugger aird Sam henl'it of farmers of : that immvtl-
Jhifasufa
C AFETERIA
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ONAL FAME !
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and tlk. best in—
AMERICAN COOKERY
floodBtafad
BRING YOUR CAR
TO US FOR
BRAKE INSPECTION
YOUR FRIENDLY
FORD DEALER
Iryan Motor Co.
Composite Croup
Hears Kavaiiau^h
[ y
Psychological Tcaiiat'c of Woild
War 11 is .ttill going on, and was i ( ] 0) .per
iate area.
A pilot project listing this plan
in the Otayson County area is lie-
;ing considered.
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under military control.
LOSlr-An*elu
wtist watch!
4-H299.
FOR; SALt>-d
3 room hou^
frqm campuk
205 S. Strc
FOR) SALE^'Sjnhll’home; partly
Idjal tor marjriivi studant. Pi
ini around jyard, other nttr
turea. Near Ctilteue. Price
U-rnj.s. W. R.i Ramsel, 216
neflyn, Bry^nj, Texan.,
LOStT—Brown
prpent. Rejv
wqrth, Box
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FOR SALE
lain, 3rd
4-tl24.
192. College.
_ bedroom h<aixe,
Htbet. N. Oak
SALK
FOUND-Sma
Walk. Jantikrjy 5th.
in ; Foater ) ui 1 .
eoj’ dp layer
dresser and
rillfold which w<j» jljinhda
ard. Please notifjjj Wailjs
FOR SALK| Vexv S It. dn'ssi-r <pk 2-whiH
1 stiK'k ^ml e irhbtnation traileri JK)5,.(|i
B.j F. 1 Pritoljett, 102 S. Polk.J Hji|an.! |
“nT
ubjc
to).
Triins-ocei nli!
ali|e, *H tubes, good coijdltion.! t*-
I i sum of money
Se.' Mo
FOR) SALE; i.inith table mode
rpeking chair, kid
stool. Ikjx- spring’
,1. M
Wilin M«!
alL , Ca
.t'orm! f
n 1 M iJiUnrt)
y: I’arsor
trws. Al« 11) baby bed anil
Ktroll er ' tui ’kv and swing.
12|C, Collegf
rodio. ri .
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â– iud ma
tiattrei*
View.
LEAHANC
TWO G1
HRS
AVINij
Yo4 will find w:irm q
robes, dainty lalpe-trir
â– piece lounging paj;
twe
For these smar
II
rohrmun-
Se*‘ Van
' catibh bracelet
Please eontac
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after
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SALK
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yet Li
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4-1296. j
jlinir new Oj I)i
’nee $5.00 eadh.
e Box
pants. | %
i’honc i
2115. C||llejte St*.
(mix, |5Q lb
cubie ft., fil
| Cnod iifondition.
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yf l-jn
: idenjt
... $65,09.
I.ake View Act:**. | 2 1 j
st Gain' (iff Bigiwtjy 6.
ij riiindltion
ihmI storagft
:6f, aid. Mrs.
to do fou 1.tain work
. a 1 cob fectioneries. Si.’ Wayne
•K Sillju -day! 1 morning at | 214 (Tjood-
diit 1 H'allJ
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\;bout 400
htiillion
book* are
i
lied tamially in the United
OF ROBES
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ihtensitied When the sfipiiting stu])-! Anicrican ytiulii Nvou|d he suhicoted
)H:d, Profrijsor M; S.:' Katvgnauuh ; intensive Army pressure tlirect-
otl against freedom hf thought and
conscience. Experience in the Army
has Convinced us that the segrega
ted military life‘is neither morally
nor educationally desirable for
American youjng mo.h.
A meriritn youth Has ttlways de-
j fenidet® the ideals <|f peace and
j frcedqnt whenever! they were
i threatened. Therefore a great num-
( her of loyal, peace-flpying Ameri
of the departnumt of education and
1 psychology told the, tjPth Uom|»o
) site Group, Orgatii?,ed Reserve
. Thursday tiight.
Methods: jof psychological war-
j fare were hnore extensively used
in World War II thfin they had
1 evig been before, Kavanaugh de-
clSft'tl, am) continue Ho be of great-
eSY importance*. After presenting
briefly the historical origins of
,ie*XESYEA*E*N N«m.(, Ok*. •! . . .
SHAKESYEAEE S^UYS. OstllMl ,1') . .
SLIDE IUIE Euc U>« oT ....
SOCIOLOGY, Osllm. o( th. Ef|i<clplM ol
SPANISH GIAMMAI . . ,i . . .
‘STATISTICAL METHODS
,:STUDY. I.lt M.ihi>i)i ol .....
I ,T(UGONOMET*r. PI... I Sph.rle.1 . . ^
TUD0> AND SYUAIT PLAYS. Oytlln. 41 .
I 'U. S. in S.cond World WPt
! UNITED STATES. 10 IUS HlllOf te ol . . .
i: UNITED STATES, line. IMS, Hklor, ol . .
; VfOELD. Line* 1*14. Hiiloi, ot . . . .
ZOOLOGY. G.n.r.l . ' ... . . . .
PUCES SUUECT tO CHANGE
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psychological means of waging | can ( .,ti7.ens'have dPridcUto take
war. and treating the tw,. aspects ; a( . ti<m to dP f,, al ; T ^iVL r sal Military
of maintenance oit morale at home 1 r
The Exchange Store
“Serving Texas Aggies”
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GLAZOUNOFF—Tblf
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and demoralization of the "nemy,
Kayanaugfi answered questions
from, the Audience.
Captain Wilson W. Van Winkle,
training ofjfieei; of tluj group, an-
noumted that the deadline has been
extended for AUS Elffieers who
did not accept: reserve: icommission.4
to do so. The rekotyel commission
! will he im) the grade held ai dis
charge or Jn the grade of s< para-,
tion . prom&tion he stated. Inter
ested persons may Contact f apt iin
Van Kipkltf at Room 2il(i, Old City.
Hall Building, Houstoit 2, Texas, it
was state:
Training, for it would ho a grave
threat to our peace Mul democracy.
JOHN K. REGAN
For Your Visual Problems
Consult
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
optometrist
203 S. Main Bryan
Phone 2-1662
Mi
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VETERAN VOMiEYBAI.L
Dorm 17 and Bizzcil! Hall met
i in ja semi-final volleyball match
.Monday at) 5 o'clock p. m. with the
winner meeting Dorm 16 in the
final round' Tuesday at 5 o’clock.
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Biologists to Hear K\ans
Everett jF. Evans, school special
ist (j»f the Texas F’orest Service, will
address the Biology Club Tuesday,
Jannaryj 43. 7:30 p. m.
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Garcia at the guard posts.
Cpach Marty Karow’s headache
tfiisj Seqsmi has been the erratic
Shooting (if the Aggie Squad. On
one game, in the eastern tour the
team netted only 14 fiel dgoals out
of 92 trk'4 But against Sam Hous
ton the Cadets hit,better' ban one-
half) of their shots, h j
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rh - • p : I ' ■ <| : C • H- IW 1 / 1
Spring Lrepes ! j, Spring i Wool
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Crepe, Flannel, Gabardine
Solids . . pasels . ; and plaids
Lesley Sim|)son Custom Fabrics .
in cjol n ful prints, stripes and sblids ^
SELECT YOUR ijATTERN, MATERIAL AND TRIM
AT
ki!
LET AN
Aggie Student
; : ’M . I . ' • ' .
SERVICE YOUR
j.CAR
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EXPERT GREASING
WASHING
WAXING &
POLISHING,
' â–  !
STOP AT THE,
GULF STATION
1 block hortlv feronco Inn
â– L/on Houston Hwy.
7 ' ! | ' • !
Owned & Operated by
J. W. Schmidt
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A.&M StU. Vet — Class ’50
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iobes, tailored travel
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Stationery is such a personal
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ages and in “open-stock”*—which means
that matching envelopes and letter paper
are available separately; as needed. Come in
soon, see them all, choose the perfect one.
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