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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1948)
AAUP Is ‘ftitieMed’ Ausyii lartment , IV.' •tween, two Tej^. )Up^ ofjs^ came out int6 the o 1!; Dr.;E. J, Lund,' I 4dent T. S. Paintef a 10—(i ?)—A long-standing feud be- ent|st^ at the University of Texas ia\ indin 5 bioph IWe- Foa rd, of Regents of h&vjing vi lated his tenure by ;i»ducihg^hi i salary without good reason l^i^'LnnA had bA y_L been plaqed on pjf 22 by the regents on charges h^ had refused to teac) cooperate wiljh the In a 24-page h the charges anci blajr ed dfc Paini«- iVr for diffjcultlies between zbolr gists and teachers arjd releardh^i ■Hi the separate [fields of physiology Ond biophysics.! j 1. Dr. Painter ,*fgs a : professor of aoology before jhe Wj s elbva ><t rthe preridency (after the discihiari ftf Dr. Homer p. Ra neyj He) ha|s niade no copiment on Lund’s lette* Lund has bcert ipf arm^d b American Association of Uhive sity Professors (that is interest in his caie.' Ralph Himiteadi e^- ectpive secretary of th4 astspcfa- tion, asked Lupd to keep hi|m iil- dormed. ' 'IjlT,-. i ' f., T . {• " Lund^denying he liad |efus«d t^o pleach,. wrote Or. Pajmter that he was doing the! best he; couljd lb starry on the rehihianjts of hisl wo: Tn physiology and bloph|f8ic(| “af- ier destruction!of tpe dtv obationary stal er destruction! of the divish, you and the b<hard| of regem i^archA, 1947,’f ]. j -- It placed Dr.[ Lund ore an pm- quested leaye <t>f abjsence ephrtemnt. aiiter yegterday, Lund denied ,nd our tvdrk in biophysics.” |. lijiij Lund charged the board’s action' ‘4n Marcij. 1, 1947, placing coptr i »f work i'n physiology and bi(|)h •ics undeir the department o: nldgy destroyed machinery| fop thle. : pecial training of students in tl : irst two; fields. It drove . ; Indents interested in biophysics tj ■ ither institutions, he said, becau hey were not interested in d«l- p-ees in ^oology, but Wanted to bje mown as physiologists or biophy- iicists. j. ^ -j , Dr. Luiid made these reqdestsi he board’: . i Vi i \ 1' 1. That! an-jmdependent divisio; if physiology and biophysics bf 1 •e-established under, j^pe a c ef u 1 working conditions." : ^ 2. That provision be made for adequate facilities for teachinpApiii Research, i The Port Worth A&M Mdthers Clqb has complete* construct on ofx a hitch-hiking staid on Highway 81 about a mile from the Heijiphill Street intersection, Mrs. J<e P. Rabb. jpubilcity chairman, announc ed ovCr the weekend, i The shelter, built by a p ivate Iconsthiction company, cost ap proximately $50 atjul was raid for with funds from the club tiei sury. f IDedication of tbe shelter was given by Mrs. C. |E. Doerini' who said, "at this time I would 1 ke to dedicate this shelter to the use'of our sons,-the stiidents of A&M College. If it saves any one of them the discomfort of standing for hours in the cold wind or pour ing rains, makes their visit home 4 little more pleasant, thei our rhission has been accomplished. We hope the boys willi use this shelter tended. W hen the new nignway go ing into Port Worth is completed the shelter will be the fir^t spot int visible to the drivers when homing out of Fort Worth. What’sCooking? I i ! i r * * ^ ' • I i B & A SOCIETIES, 7:30 p. mJ Tuesday, Agricultural Engineering Lecture Room. BIOLOGY CLUB, 7i=S*0 p. m., Tuesday^ Chemistry lecture Room. COMMUNITY WO R LD DAY PRAYER SERVICES, Friday, 3 p m., St. Thomas Chapel. ECONOMICS CLUB,-Tuesday, 7 p. m., Assembly Room, second floor YMCA. Two movies, “ Latin-Amei'ica' will be shown. GARDEN CLUB, 3 p. m., Friday, YMCA. . : 1 . ■ [ ■ - ■ MARKETING AND FINANCE CLUB, Wednesday, 7:30 p. pi., ■ 7 fit*. 1 OFFICERS of the Fort Worth A.&M, Mothers Club Stand _.jde: the Aggie hitch-hiking shelter which they erected oh ighWa.v 81. The stand Is about a mile from the Hemphill Streed pfr: : irn ,■ ■ _?>ay during tht spring, Jt put him op Ihalf-jtimej returned conditions' ‘ undeir proper working designated re jcourses ini physiology arid biophy status &f director of - thd ty’s marine) in^titut ? atjjPoift Af- j ■rinsas. i Thei bo^rd gave||Dr.;|fe.urjd [ jintil April l tq giv* "pcjsitive 'and •iiatifefactoryi assurance”il thalt ; ne ^■ill cooperate j fully,; oi be, pe{- |i Dr . ;Lu ^ ^ that Dr . p aijl teir hianently sepaiiated frofn the df- finitiated many years ago "inter- jiartmertt of zoology.;j jferenele atjd meddling with teach- The department's-budget cpuncji] ( |jng arid oiir research program .in 4.. That! his former courses be i li J sics. ; ' .. Charged that the bfophjjsicist hajd J ’. jaot beeri willing to fhlfilllhis dutids «nd had.cancelled a| coutse needcfu | 3 , tbr zoolipgy majors fast jaemeister! ‘T have beenj'andj wilL be reach- f to teach my cjasse(s at any; tinfe that. reasonable conditioijis ‘in tlje two divisiorisi'jmakh Dr. Lund repliied. i "four members of staff are 'deniand net anc control over met' anc id • 1 FOR THOSE WHO it pos$ible|" He [sain the thd* zejologw ng 4 ll .toCratfc my jolloagu^s i physiology and biophysics. Yjoii are now able to implement this old antagonism to your satisfac tion, and that of your formet asso ciates in izoblogy, thus resulting [;in my professional ruin.’j 1 ; -j ; 11 , !i.. at , j |' .j. Attending Summer |j. ri I i ■ ■ "j. v .] T !' amp to Receive Immunizations • i 1 * | f. 1 ! ;; i : i' ; 1 —I! /1! 3. That! his former title of prcj* * ( esSor of physiology be returned.Njj j February 10—1st Typhoid, 1st Tetanus February 12—1st Typhoid, 1st Tetanus Febrijiary 17—2nd Typhoid February 119—2nd Typhoid February 24- 3rd Typhoid, Smallpox February 26—3rd Typhoid, Smallpox March 2—2nd Tetanus,. Read Smallpox Marcjb 4 —2nd Tetanuf Read Smallpox ![ I I f ;•! i !r - ! ; f | Mardh |i23 3rd Tetanus Th'efe immunizations will be administered to students after (frill Tuesdays and Thursdays at approximately five o’clock at the r H— ^ — fCollege Hospital. Lt. Cpl. WilUam S. McElhenny, executive offfcer !Announced today. j ! All students must ccimply With this schedule since deviations from |Bjt Consolidated A BATTX e. . . . Sf a 25< mini, , -hd Section uran Inck. Send all Uunce to. tlie Student Act fit! J All ad. should be lurried 10 :00 a.m. of the day before , ATIENTION June dr Summer. Let** leave the Real Estate out of thlal .If you will have bedroom houiie for aale when, ifc -hool write me Kivlmr locatio i ..“Hcriptlon, aiaklnK priee, date! lldx 1112, Colleye SUtion. T CAllPUS rilOTOS now on ul( Htanil adjoinihft Shisn Hall. ■J-s- -j P Room 312, Agricultural Bikig. POULTRY SCIENCE r CUJll 7:30 p, m., Tuesday, YMfjLNort Reading Room, Dr. R. ^.‘ Tui gu<|st speaker. Electibnl pf pff Latin-Amehica’ 1 ’ and ‘‘Round Wings Over tound'Trip”, cerp. ■ ;* RANGE & FORESTRY 7 ip.m., Wednesday, Agi ‘ Engineering Building, Ithi Election <?f officers. ^UL ROSfe MASONIC 13d0, 7 p. m., Thursday. ; r - L jOOG I CIGARETTE Berpy Hall aftty t :0< pjn. < I and MeKenile-1 762 S. Waahli iB£ Bu*U home with many fea- .’or student family. Price— T4rm«. W. B. lUmset, 214 nfrlyjn. > : ! pHeuie. 224 Munnerlyn Vib payment tl.lftO.OO — 4SO.d4 yments. lllllj |«fl8 MASONIC LODOE .Stated meet intr Sul Ron* Ilodfe N» 1»00, APF.AA.M., , 7;00 p.m. Thursday. Fehru- janril'lth. One Master's I>e- - r j ) tf-ed will be conferred. .ViHit- ! intr Master Musona welcome, 11 T Cinil OU-CHRIST. W.M, W. H. HA DC HIT, Sery.j , I i- ,! -i ■ f l. J- fe.V.. I • /. y "!’!i wm demand the • • ' i » j . | | ... .. ■ iH College Shot Repair "T BESf? . North Gate [ I'n ^ will cause the (serum!to be non- IU effective and'will requiire admin- it Amarillo Meet Garden Club Will Hear Etymologist Dr. J. CJ Gaines, etymologist for i L. », . jT 1flic a Af F ? rua ' y 4 1 : -H rv01 ICE - t Dr. Gaines will talk on the “Cop 1 - tlM ni^-ting of the State Teach- (Continued from' Page 1.1 trol of Vegetable and Flower lllant ^ ^A-Wjat.on tq be held m Ama- Pesas.” Hei will use slides to il us-., f! b °P 12 - StU<1e71t ‘ * L i.v •; Mrs ' mm ,r; , mm ■ mm II istration of an entire new series of shots.; • . If arj - - - Instructors will report claves to the hospital, to facilitate pro-! Sloop| primary cessing. ■!r vi-v-:-:-. I-, lilrsi'Slooii Ithe bj |of t|ach\ .’■I - tfl Hnangemi trate his address. Mrs. Frejl Hale will speak on 1 .~ J . e -j .. r . TT . T .. , . •^Control of: Flowering Shrubs. 1 ” I Bnangements can be made for I by the VA 1 nufiilc tn or*_ nYOPtlKI CLIj VMM; : ;4-T PRESSING .RfATIONS IKlBERT — AT CAMPUS GLEANERS j if T • -[ F • u i : | OvehTlije lEtjccbange' Store , will discuss her meth- V A Mu f* Approve Expensive Hems ing beginrien* to read. ; A word of warning was issped all poursWj requiilng -rf ’lifjl; qf (j)cr present pupijs to at-- 1 expensive equipnjent must be ap ‘ t-dinpflny her, they will derrionstrate (moved hy that agency before the i + 1W c- »»*% 1 rt t/«l Ate xvill ittciiewl jne nature arid results of her ap- articles will be issued, hioai-hj This system! has attracted Too, the VA refuses jo aftentiom over the istatt 1 and re-', to any partial payment o I,sillte,l ip numerous Iteachers from ment enter In or iristnll- puyments ;agreement with WM 'W m* ■Wm mm "■Ml ’■ . um invitations to explain her any item which has beien lost by 'iRoflito groups of educators. ! the trainee. It cannot jre-imbijirse Mils. otjier f.vstems visitihg Her classes any ihdividual nor will it replace ‘ in anvitnt ups of educators. | tht Mi|s.j' $loop is the author of a a Raw® wh « personally pays Tor pi4-primer, a primer, a first fead- supplies. -; ; erUnd two mannuals for elemen- Expenditures incurred by the in- taipr teachers. For several sum- ’ stitution in connection with a trtin-; '* on the A&M ces thesis may he charged to the department of VA along with the supplies bill. If a person wpo is auditing a Course is required merely to take notes, no payment will b|e made .for books or supplies). However, if he takes an active part in the course, other than receive credit! he will bo furnished equipment required of j other studenlts. Note To Instructors Added In order that the VA may issue requisitions for books or pieces of equipment, it is necessary that the department head concerned certify that all students are required to (have the items, j -l j 1 f-!, 1 ma w y-W Ml §& ; Ml m ■ m ■ m A HI 1 1 smoke M4sih. appreciate iod they are" .-A rf-.-.f.vK* a M ■ ' j. MI M m m 1 m ■■ A rriefs.'sihe has server CoBege staff in the «iu|atioft and psychology, offering courses ton methods of teaching pemifcnti|iry reading, spelling, and l M h tX!].!:.'T.; 11 .j. vxn-HHi. Ni tl* Mi s- v . I#! < ■■ mm 4 (URTHWEST STAMPEDE" KApLEt+I.ION MlOOUhTION i rn 1, , , 1 , ..i is j ;a it k i NX; in m -SALON- (Coqtinued from Page 1ft acceptable, and each participant is limited to fqur ehtries. Regardless, of the numbier of prints isubmitted, ^students entlerinu the contest rriust pay an) entry! fee) of $1. 1 Entries must be received by the j Washington and Lee (University ; Camera Cluib. Box 205, Lexington Virginia before April 5.i Ten awapd$ of merit will be ; given, with (the first thi*Ce winners receiving $20. $10, and $5, .re- j.spectively. The second ten prize winning entries will receive hon orable mention ribbons. I Photographs will be on exhibit in McCormick Library, Washington and Lee, April 10-27, Gregory Con cluded. 'i . FREE! ■i ■ j ■ p'lr !■ ^ A 5 x 7 ENLARGEMENT • I : ■. It! IT I of your I j | FAVORITE SNAPSHOT Flor information ,/■ i f 'i i IT i u write to:, j ■ \,j \ If ' r \ ' [Ir p- EVER FINE Photo Service | 1001 Travis Blifg. San Antonio (5) T«jxas | A PREK DO-NUT . P' ■ /I ill , smoj (FROM A SERIES OF STATEMENTS BY ‘When I bring my tobacco looking for the Liggett & Myers know when Vve got real good they ’ll pay the top dollar for "lk>e been smoking Cheslerfiel years. I like their taste anjrf / k tobacco that’s in them.” . ■ i Hi I (V; TOBACCO always weet k for aba^t 25 kind of i; '■'I Iff: I-: n. 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