The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 24, 1948, Image 4

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Students: will t be' asse: ^4!
charge: or $1125 eaifh i ightj f( '^j(
guest to c^vtir cost « ‘ Inatrbf
vice and jotlher i ici lejitiJsi
said. The jrobrris will be opeii
4 p. nij Friday am? m|ust i)e y;
ed by Ui.lba. m. 1 gn liay. Li J 1 !
will b(? removed roinj'rconits|
the doi|mitj>ry will >e Iqcketl df
|,ly at-- 11130 a.
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Vation.i foil ijoth n gh :i ]m iy' rj
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day. Tljeseifvations f >?•' )nj/Ji
night Can [be nuu e iiftjer li jr
Wednesday. All! iss gyinenis!
room resejtvations wi Ij be m|(||(
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“There can’t be too many In
bnioking contest! The bluer
thg qa* gets with smoke, the better
the true pipe smoker breathes,
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Stephenson,! of
igineerii
will address the Engineering Fatui
ty Seminar Thursday afternoon £?t
4 in [the [Petrolepm Engineering
Lecture Room, B. B. Hammer, ips-
sistant professor of aeronautical
enginierjng, announced today.', .
Stephenson will! present a paper
[entitled, “Live Loads for Highway
Bridges' Based on the: Change
Xirouptjig ojf Heavy Tnfckp in Trifl-
fic,” Hamnier said.
’The papetr, which deals with the
laws of probability ’in connection
with highway traffic, was| present
ed recently : ,o the national conven
tion of the Arperican Society, of
Civil Engineers in New Yojrk City,
j The meeting will bp open to all
facility members and graduate jen-
jgineeririg student*, Hammer added.
[mltory must, be in not latter!than
|2 a. m. Friday night and 11 k.i m.
[Saturday night. [When rese{rvatiions
[hayeAeen made for the guests they
[will riot he [permitted to check out
iuntil departure for their jhOniies.
Escorts) will be held strictly ac-f
[countable for compliance with tbesp
[instructiojisl
according to Jim Nqten, one of th
ineering Deipartmbnt, judges jn the pipe smoking contest
which! will be held Wednesday at
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Sfeindij
5 p. m. in the YMCA.
About two‘dozen hardy smokers
have.^o far signed up in the Batta
lion [Of: ice, where Vick Lindley,
pipe! »ditor, is making preliminary
classifications. The contest will be
run [id three parts: heavyweights^
whiidt means everything from a
calabash to a keg with a straw in
thb ^i*lo; metal, which means Kir-
stcjiiiAltiminum or other patented
ultra-inodern creations; and stand
ard, [Which means anything from
a cbrri-Cob to a bull-dog.
Botid ;$treet tobacco will be is
sued 1 tio each-contestant, the amountj
clepepiling on the classification!
•lach icontestant will be allowed tq
ire up as best he can, after which
le "mast ikeep his? pipe burning asj
one as i possible' without furtheij
lighting. Judges will have the right
to point to any contestant’ and ask
for a [puff of snipke as proof that
the pipe is still alight.
The- intercollegiate time record
for pipe smoking is; believed to bp
sixty-four piinutcs, held at LSU.
It is >fped! .that{some Aggie will
bebahje' to beat that record.
Prizes are three good pipfsi to
be presented by the college cqn
tioneries, and large cans of [Bond
Street tobacco, to be given by Phil
lip Morris & Co.
In bull-sessions this week; Con
test entries have been preening
themselves on their, positions as
“men of distinction.” That i’pj
out that pipes are the trade
of su<jh real-life people as' ycij.
Douglas MacArthur, Bing. Crosby,
Joseph Stalin, Ronald Colemati and
the Duke of Windsor, nof to- men
tion such fictitious ,characters
Sherlock Holrnes and Dagw
Bumstead. H i« ]!
Entries are stHl bieing accap
An entry blank is printed with this
article, and may he brought to the
Batt office. Goodwin Hall, or'mail-
ed free through the faculty ex
change.
Entries listed yesterday evening
were: ii , ( jl. [V; lit .
Standard: E. B. Klein. |Ci C.
Munroe, E. H. Anderson, W. C.
Lueschner, C. H. Burke, [F. L.
Rider Jr., Bill Iitvin, H. R. Wpod,
George W. Rivers, E. f. Wohlseh-
legel, Ben E. Solomon, Ray Young
and J. F. Thurmond, if f\
Heavyweight: Art Howardp Clay
Grimes, J. D. Piaqta, Victor [Pras-
sel, and R. D. McCready.
Metal: Ed Fisher, Darrell:iGrif-
fin and Gibney Kendrick, Jr.;
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• WEDNESDAY
Sian Ob ii |
Recorded Music
Texas Farm and Home) Program '•
Kaxmeier Poultry PiWitHtm ! ’ i
Coffee Club
7:00[ Martin Agronsky
7:15 [ Cowboy Rhythms
7 :S0j NeWs of Agyieland
7:45i' Muaic Aa You Like It
S:00 Breakfast Club A
fl:00i My True Story
9:30 Womans World
9:45 The Listening Post
10:00 Breakfast in Hollywood
10:80 Galen Drake
10:45 ' Ted Malone
11:00 Welcome Travelers
11:30: Record Rack ! ,
11:55 Bryan Nev™
12:00 BaukhjaKe Talking
12:15 NoohdaV News
12:30 Aggie Jlamblerx
1:00 Clark Uenhis
1:15j Ethel and Albert
1:30 Bride and Groom ,
2:00 Ladjes Be' Seated
2:30 Paul Whiteman Club
3:30 Treasury Show
4:00 Afternoon llund Stiind
4:30 Church of Christ
4:45 Something to Read
5:00 Sportsman
5:15 The College Speaks
5:30 Concert Hall of The Air
Fr.nif Sign Off
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SELL WITH A BATTALION CLA88I-
FIED AD. Rates . » . Jf a word per
insertion with a 25<! minimum. Space
rates In Classified Section . . . $0f per
column Inch, Send all classi/ieds with
remittance to the Student Activities Of
fice. All ads should be turned in by
10:00 a.m. of the day before publication.
DESIRE RIDE to Memphis or Little Rock
Easter. Contact J. G Hardin, Box,
2983 or 202—15. ? . I
FOR SALE- New Servi-cycles, sales and
service. Charles Dohrovolny authorized.
OR SALE—Bicycle for
Harrell. C-9-9W. C^ll.
RIBE SHOP
aphing, drawing.
23rd. Bryan.
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NICHT SCHOOL. B*giatir n v —
beginning February 1 ith-r iuhjecti
be taught include chonharw, book?
ing. typewriting and afsociai ed
Rhone 2-6855. McKern ie-B* dw
,npia College,. 702 S. Warfiiifig 1
dealer. Buck of Consolidated.
FOR SALE—1931 Model A Ford. Gdod me
chanical condition, neW tirese. See ,Riiy
• (loodo, A&M Press. , /
FOR SALE 24' 194> Glider b>iuse trailer
(L-5) with apartment site A-H gas range
and other furnishingB. 8 x Hi ro<an at-
tached to trailer. I’rice-d to sell. See
Owen. H-17-H, College View, or Write
Box 5313. , -
TOR SALE OR TRiADE
| Aidmiral phomi-raldio
-t^— photo; enlarging : fulfil.
'‘Allege Hills. Evenings
FOR SALE-Chair
f?. Phone 4-6C44,
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FOR SALE Student d<*k filft.OO. P
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PIPE SMOKING CONTEST
YMCA February 25
5 p, m.
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WEDNESDAY
9:00 Sign On
9:00 Fun and Fancy Free
9:30 Fun and Fancy Free,
10:00 Swing Time
10:30 Morning Musicale
10:45 Pearls of Velvet
11:30 Time to Dine
12:001Noonday Melodies
\1:00 Afternoon Melodies
1:30| Concert Hall of Air
\ 2^:00 Mtigical Portraits
2 Luliahye frfme
2:45 Pick A Tune
3 :15 Transcribe<l Interlude
j !f:30\ Loan Back and Listen
4 :00 Album of Cemc-dy Favorites
4:30 Afternoon Serenade
5:00 World News
5:15 Musical Tete A Tete
5:30 Cocktail Time
< 8:00 Headline Edition <,
6:15 Elmer Davis
j 6:30 Studio \Musie
7:00 Mayor of the Town |
7:30 Vox Pop
8 :00 Abbott 4 Costello
Attention Ladies
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Is your hiir faded of streaked, ends hleaCh-
e<i 0114? If so, this can' be corrected for
a very small fee by visiting either of the
following beauty shops.
College Hills Beauty Salon
Kant Cate Phone 4-1174 '
Pruitt’s Beauty & Accessory
Shop
Insurance is dh
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Ff)R SAt.E Table model Philco radio. See
Rush, 6-B, Vet Village.
Well-Known Makers
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(Mail or bring this blank to the Battalion Office
! 11 in Goodwn Hall if you desire to enter the Pipe
Smoking Contest.)
PIPR
WANTED Baby walker. Contact B-3-I),
College View or Box 362, College Station.
8:3rt .lark 1’arr
9:00 Bing Cfosby
9:30 Henry Morgan Show
10:00 News of j Tomorrow
10:15 Sign Off ,
SMOKERS WEEK
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MILITARY SUPPLIES
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What’s Cooking?
AGtrCULTURE COUNCIL, 7:15
p. tri^fVVddncsday, YMCA Reading
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ASlillE, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday.
LAMAR COUNTY CLUB, 7 p.
ni., Thursday, Room 126, Aca-
demiCj !
AMERICAN CHEMICAL S0-
CIETY, Student Affiliates, meets
Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. in- Room 9,
Chemistry Building.
A.SlM.E., 7:30 p.m., Tuesday,
M.E. tjedture Room.
AGRONOMY SOCIETY, 7:30 p.
m. r Tuesday, AT Lecture Room.
-AMERICAN SOCIETY OF UNI-
iVERSTTY PROFESSORS, 8 p. m.,
TuesqSy, A r MCA. Paul S. Ballanee
will sneak.;. t.j
BUSINESS SOCIETY, 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday. YMCA.
CLASS OF ’40, 7 p. m., Thurs
day. Assembly Hall. Plans for an
nual IspciRl.: l it ! j
CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB, 7:15
p.m., -iRoom 227, Academic Build-
"COLLEGE EMPLOYEES DIN-
NER K'LUB, Frep dance, 8 p. m.,
Thursday, Sbisa Hall.
GEOLOGY CLUB, 7:30 p. m.,
Wqdrlesday, Petroleum Erigineer-
insj Liicture Room. Dr. Carl Lau-
'seri tq'is Weak on "Gems.”
EE ULUB, Wednesday, Room 107
ME Shops.
L I J 1 T L E SOUTHWESTERN
LIVESTOCK ,SHOW COMMIT
TEE, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Ait Li
brary. •'' rlf (jl :
MARSHALL A&M CLUB,:7:15
p. m., Thursday, Room 207,: Aca
demic.
PIPE-SMOKING CONTEST, 5 p.
m., Wednesday, YMCA.
THE SOCIETY FOR THE?AD
VANCEMENT OF MANAGE
MENT February 24 at 7:15 p.m;
in the Mechanical Engineering; Lec
ture Room.
WICHITA FALLS CLUB,! 7:15 |
p. m., Thursday, Room 208, Aca-1
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Applications Foi?
Degrees March 1
March 1 is the deadline fortilinp:
applications for degrees to be con
ferred at the end of the current
semester, H. L. Heaton, registrar,
announced today.
The deadline applies to iboth
graduate and undergraduate stu
dents, Heaton added.
Formal applications will be filed i
in the Registrar’s Office, second [
floor, Administration Buildirig.
Feb. 23 - Feb, 28
See our stocksW pipes, pipe tobacco, and
accessories.
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Enter the Greater A&M Pipe Smoking En
durance Contest at the YMCA, 5 p.m., Feb
ruary 25th.
The Cave (formerly Casey’s) and The Cam
pus Corner (formerly George’s) will gnUthe
winner of each major division in the contest
his choice of the $5 pipes. To the'second
place winner the Confectioneries Will give a
$1.50 pipe, y
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HONOR SOCIETY:
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have completed 6 full semesters.
Students with an ,F on their re
cord are eligible.xfdr membersnip
if they can meet! the .other require
ments. Seniors must be in the tipper
8'4 of their class, arid juniorsljnust
be in the upper d'jr of their [dass.
A grade point ratio of 2 t|i re
quired of all members, ana? two
serriesters attendance at A&M are
necessary to become a member.
Dues, which must be paid before
the student becomes a member,
were set at $1.
New officers are to be evicted
at the last meeting of the regular
school year, and a minimum a? two
meetings are to be held each se- x
mester.
,Dr. W. A. Varvel, professot - of
psychology, acted as chairman at
last night’s meeting. The purpose
of the organization, he said,ids to
encourage scholarship and prftmote
the general welfare of the cqllege.
He assured the group that the
standards set for ihe Sehohij'skip
Honor Society were as high, if not
higher, than those set' for similar
Organizations in other school^. „
Membership certificates, prepar
ed by a steering committee e beted
in January, were shown, aqd it
was announced that arrangements
had been made for members to ob
tain keys.
The next meeting of the sqciety
Will be announced later by thq'duly
elected officers of the organization^
Varvel said.
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employed at Radio Station WTAW.
Other principle roles in [ the
production include Milt Frenkel
as Eilert Lovborg, a man of dis
torted character subject to dHnk-
ing spells; Sybil Claire Banistgr
as Aunt Ju,liana; Phyllis Sjlber
as Mrs. Elystejd; Bill Krause as
Tesman; Act Stauffer as Judge
Brack; and Niell Arhopoluq as
Berta, the maid.
Names of the members of the
east were released by George Dil-
lavou, director of the Aggie Play
ers, who stated that the produption
is rounding into[ shape. The play is
scheduled to be presented sometime
in March.
An extensive publicity campaign
is being carried put by the publicity
director Johri Laufenberg. Plans
are being made to have posters
placed in conspicuous places pn the
campus and in Bryan.
Plans are alsoj being made to give
a radio skjit with excerpts from the
script. A short program will be
given to the students at Stephen
F. Austin High School and ‘
ial matinee performance
given for high school stu
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AGGIELAND STUDIO
X College Station, Texas
OFFERS l
ONE 8x10 BEAUTIFUL SILVERTONE PORTRAIT
for only $2.45
AH portraits comp ready for framing.
Proofs to Select From j—‘ Satisfaction Guaranteed
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