r & T A li /■:/ Lkwre ice •i. . i"'- On Judgin Apparently, 'hi idea ing the trial of ‘‘‘two-pfc talion editorial “Onei need of tlarificatiojn. Most Aggies i were committed li throwing the true j - inated. 1 However, mcidept)) spirit o «L_. .r .. w f ■ -s Battalion IT O R > :l ;i > ; K !!; r . : w ■ u ■ N kj. K mm ' Tn * \ ^r, MARCH ' 3, 1948 S ut/er, Statesman, Knightly Gettlemw” ; ‘ i ullivan Ross, Founder of Aggie Tradlb ! LI I Bad Apples... dtjc DKI i ons . Jis acts av oflboth ’ how cleverly cone ly discoijirage thie: siastic cboperatiO an students. A" Obvibusly, very f in” the name of a fello- ulty Panel merely beedust f fbrth concern- ” in the Bat- Ail)ple”, are inj h actions as light (jtheimud- tojjiipatible with should be elim- I 1 I ijy, no matter ng to effective- holut-the enthu- adet and Veter- ents ylill ‘‘turn ent to the Kac- f ufisportsmanh j 1 |i Hi WITHE TRAIL ii $ •» S * Irk a .jfi ii 4 , li ' S ¥• j#* ! P like conduct. Nbrf![ could the Senior Court handle cases involving a veteran stu dent. Thin, to obtain efficient results, to make a definite step toward the elimination of these scattered incidents which , have so deeply marted the reputation of A.&M., a system of dealing,'virilfh those who commit these thoughtless actions must be set up which will Command the faith and support of the student body daj a whole. It is for this reason that we feel the Stu dent Life Committee made up of elected members of both the Veteran Student Body and the Cadet Corps together with members of the faculty, would better serve to try cas es of unsportsmanlike conduct, than either the Faculty Panpl 4*1 the Senior Court ^ mlF 1 ' 1 ! •S, !, r If : i I r!: if II . i r i. li ,1 ' IT* \' :1 f 1 Tram ' L pi 1 ' pBng Out the Vlntegc - Bricklayer Gets Sock in John L Sullivan Astray ’ . J 'V Ij ’it ’ When John L. Sullivan was heavyweight pion ol the worm, he boasted to all and mnd fits supe!-human suength. on a uuilumg Mia one ill bntklayei- andrleu con H s uaaauiig, ana ppoKe up, ething in that whsel to f lines Square that j«ou cam wheel baeg.''' “Why you ihsignuicant squirt,bel JL-> “i've got a hunured dollars to your a olank oiank liar." , r The bricklayer brought over the wheelbarrow and said bianuiy, "O. K.., mister. Hop jn!’’ if this were fiction, the champ would have been ao taken by the bricKiayer s ingenuity that) he would nave tnaue nan ihs pt tyaue aeeteuiry on utfc apot. Or it would transpire that that bricklayer gew up to be today the mggest realtor m all the world Un- tortunaiely, this is a true story, and not even the flame ox toe ^valiant bricklayer mis been preserved lor posterity,; i urthermore, me probable (conclusion pf toe inciuent is that,the champion gave him a bust eddler hgd sold hm ms own jehair. I jj>tu COMFUOM18E DETROiT—A jail sentence was cdmiiromised ujumers. rowjn 1)4 neu , •■Ml plan to tiuy sini’e, I IU1 HAajijtit# 1 '■ 1 . Hike’s a wom«jij jannK nUcuci Ouuan to Ml nrissoi riN call nbofif 10 break into me IL&Xcfiaiiffe Building. 1'hejr amf louna fi man pound ng on i^Uli g, ‘j ’ iet|;;never, J say;'' ' |T ! ' ( ». thiit of logi- or logicttkempiiiicism as it is variously‘called. It Sheds day a year. One World Includes Us.. j f f tor positivist trend by tracing its historical roots back to the fhate- 1 mlist rule the world, or is much of it as possible, the aufhor of this book fan show the origins of those no tions. ■ < j 1,1 Dr. Trachtenberg has asked: him- self why the Jew has been so fear ed and hated, ini! he has found a good many ahswers among the tnores and superstitions of other generations whose actions wp can i watch with some objectivity, The : Traljlic Judge John D. Watts sentenced Lattimer lation i to. buci; to “bus ton. a H HJSK Club Elects Carter President philosophies and Locke, Herb (Jlarter, Senior business ma jor from Stamford, ] was elected president of the HJSK Club for the "* l " >u, ‘ ,v UI VIV VI M, / V 0 I semester, at a recent meeting. te.,4 8 !u' ,U 4. h .Uu ^Il n other officers elected at the meet ing weije; James McClure, senior H little town in the! twelfth eefltury, p f Bacon; in a city of the fourteenth century,. ^ ^ f JMe, viccpres.- and fhows gradually form a patten,, and the dent; S L W hite, senior pre-law Lasjt year HjajrvandLstu|enLs and: faculty contribute the niojtjtmoney. That is the case. members gave ol\jer $5(|0(|(|.. this year Yaje Yet, even Oountrids; like' war-ridden China subjective has topped that}markf. jSev|ral schools of the are actively engaged in raising funds for Southwest Conlerenfferihi excess [of $6,0(M Last 1 yjelr Hobbes whe ^ .7 1 , contributed in their slu&te; . .Wn^^naequ.te NP-SnSTrS r A&M students ply pf something fok which there IS no sub- • reactionary and anti-scientifii pur- from Stamford, social chairman. WKDNKSD) •• —L—Mi- I ,illi Hal in or in ■ j i N emi ,s J RI , oi b P' tlURl i ■/ inisy can bb yours lor the prac- stun l«|it fia.sa.’" /b'Ai'uiic advlruskment eu tine nickel and dinto; itoyobcopicttiij ttuii. quid anive cin scfieduled time J an miiiiutittimal lin. V 4 —W. J. Graham *j 1— 00.-and/ faculty stitute—knbwfedgl t ; contribiitetl a Htitle oyer! #1 membei's about ?500. Tjlie M orld Student Se|r- vice Fund camfi.ign Sdent.sj to, have little ap peal to us. r j ;|-i '[ [ ;' | , What is WSS.F? Wjhyh ire'American stu dents isked to donate t| leir hard-earned tuberculosis money to support the ii:t|ngible ideals for mimeographed which the fund ^asie^tkb ij hed ? Is this coujii- iJ ^ try th(| only oneif^ ivhid 1 aid is solicited j? Are foreign; st .fdents | h ?| ling themselves!? Those j question! d sjhjoiilfl be answered before giving- anyone r any bryto biation contribu tions-l; *'/ . i ; I- H l ”.‘ '■[ . The World Miildenf S nfnce Fund, (found ed in - rT ' h - ™ TlL ' zation ies, ar dents World and the deliberate I exploitation of [ problems of the* Western World. The Yale Review has a ! para graph dn their appraisal of this! To alleiiiow Sltflissible llvinf conditibns j' Throuehout, th« authw aijis to in many countries^rved by the WS8F. rest j Sd and studjy b6rtters| been built ... in : necessary for human progress, has Greece hundreds Of Students are dying from 1 been underlined by these ntpdern j poses. book which I quote: “This is a book that should be read by every one, particularly by the liberal-;; Conservative who I says, ‘Sorhe of .toy best friends, are Jews, but—.’ It is an eloquent book done by an Textbooks in Poland are i philosophies which, because oi their artist who knows how to build 1 11000 calories a day (as! 0 ^ ositi(,n , t0 materialism, l hav H an in iP r « 88i ® n I ! 1 . . IS - JT * , 1 T t i .-'AimcatlvEAU Etfitn rL»n\r_' — pALACC iTODAY THRU SATURDAY Canada, Great rica, ^jweden, C igitim,[Holland, It woujd be countries relati THe reason WV-C I LI11V4, X'/UMVA 937 in Cljlina, i| apt American organi- jof 1 ojyfer 410,000 needy stu- cial diseasj thnjvjSfiijin peoples faced with a,. it the jwdrj i. Affiliated with chnsttmti l4ck of |p^d; clothilng, and shelter?! Cni IJelieif,!; it]handles funds con-' ‘ricaiis.. it maintains; offices devoted tb rtebdild^ig the minds, bod- d spirits) hrougho Student tributid by Anji in mpj)t nationfdotf th)e w|rid. . . Australia, 4ritaip, N rtugal, South Af- Itiinu, Deiinjiqrk, Norway, Bel- apd C4ec|(>'!ovakia. iiatural tblxpect students of vely 1 ijindjajf wed bvj war to Cupitf mai ces so many had at the heart opposed tpjapproximately 3500 the average I J n 0 g ,ccr l n h V objectv!'y S of 'scientlS American .student receives) is considered a j knowledge. This book is invalu- luxury ip that pit|fi.ll nation . . . 1500 quilts!able to contemporary students of serve 6000 Chine#; students in Pao-Chi. . . 1 fihilosopjiy as well as " to altprac- but students fromitltot same countrv recently t } c,ng ^leufsts. Nowhere btowoer, • j