The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 09, 1948, Image 4

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Roman Cathjoiic and IJewis h faith?
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• Mrs. McCjolltim, wjife
yersity of Illinois pro(fehpor an|
imother of three children, < omplain
ed that her joldiest son, Ja ties Te»-
ry,! 12, wasl “femibarras^e 1” bein r
the only child in hi* ■ seh |pl roor l
who did not take reljgiOu; instruc
tion. • j aj i ..
She askedl the courts tol stop, th«
whole thing} That ‘isj wha ; the'Si -
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By CHARLIE MURRAY
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Publication of a semi-monthly magazine for students in the School of Veterinary Medi-
cine was approved and commended by members of the Stuident Life Committee yesterday
aftemo«J. :
The first issue of the magazine, will be published in Mp,y. r t
Upon the recommendation of Dr. R. C. Du nn, veterinary medicine dean, and approved by
Roland Bing, manager of student publications. The magazine will serve as a guide for
icjigj veterinarians through-*^ ^ ^ ^ J t>^ ' K
SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI-
. Rate* . . . Sf a word per
inseruon with a 26^ minimum. Space
rates ih Classified Section ^ . . 60^ p*t
column! inch. Send all classifieds with
remittance to the Student Activities Of
fice. All ads should be tiirned in by
10:00 t|.m. of the day before publication.
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j DR. WILLIAM V. HOUSTON,
president of Rice Institute, will
talk on the “Vibratioiv, of Or; sf
;tals” iri the Physics" lecture ^af
8 tonight
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pbndents always tried to be wljiere,
action was hottest and where!the
rood was rumored to be best, i
, Knickerbocker moved from I)al-
I las to New York City last Septiem-
t bOr. He has a son nineteen yt*ars
old and three young daughter^
He addressed the Knife .and Pork
Club in Lubbock before confing
here and leift for Houston on the
noon train" today.
tontetfidj. .
out the s ate.
There only a few veterinary
maga’zlne i being published in the
US now, it was pointed out.
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j The Student Life Committee also
approved the granting of $5,552
of Exchange Store profits for the
erection af a “shell” construction
at the Gio^e. i K J
This: amount will be supplement
ed Vith $4,000 of concessions prof
its and ^5,842 of an already exist
ing fuiidjto erect (the shell, similar
to that pictured (n the ’47 Long
horn.
ties; Bill Brown, cadet colonel pfj ture Room. •
the corps; Cotton Howell; and W. • JUNIOR CLASS, 7:15 p. m.,
L. Penberthy, dean of linen. } Tuesday, Assembly Hall. Selection
if I;)'! ; } df Duchess for Cotton Ball and
Total cost of the shell was esti- rector of student activities; Bi
Two men, Billy Vaughn, corps
executive officer, and Cliff Ha
corps chaplain, wore appointed
serve on the Library committee ito
fill positions left vacant by mid
term graduates.
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, i • , *N,iJ , . I day, Room 123, Academic.
A student activities point sjs- j SHREVEPORT CLUB, 7 p. m.,
tern committee was also appointed J - ‘
to check into! the present system.
Composing the committee are
White, Grady Elms, assistant jii-
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EASTER DRESSES
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Gallant Pox was the first hprse
to win the Triple Crown and [sire
another Triple Crown winner, of
Omaha. 1 s ,1 ,
| 6 ninths—6x
pin( ed from! $3,49 to $7.49
Balloon Clith, Batiste, Organdie Tissue,}
i I fend D<i)|ted Swiss. . , /
EASTER' f IN A FORES
1 6 moiths—6x
Orgirjdie
f priced from—
$3.98! h> $10.95
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Dotjtfe'Swiss
Piques
f$ Cifi & Tot Shop
10)1 Soutl College Ave,
mated at ^16,000.
It; Will consist Of a stage large
enough ^present plays, two rest
rooms (r reusing rooms), a projec
tion booih, concessions stand, and
ticket Ixoth. P i
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The; request submitted by the
sixi student managers of apartments
to reeOivp tjhe Gui^n Hall pass priv
ilege Wat disapproved.
It was felt that the privilege was
intended for those students who
were fa( ed with ! the greatest re-
spoijsibilpty in thejir extracurricular
jobs. [’■
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A fpu *-man puhlications awards
cpmmjttoe was appointed to assist
Bing jn selecting members of the
publications’ staffs worthy of re
ceiving i wards.
Widi Bing as chairman, the com
mittee v ill eonsisjt of C. G. “Spike”
White,, lirector of student activi-
Lt. Col. Joe Davis, representing the
military department; Jimmie Njel-
son, Battalion editor; Elmo Liviiig-
ston, Senior Class president; apid
Bill Brown, j : h ! L
Regulations governing the dojrm
lounges as proposed by a subcom
mittee were approved by the Stu
dent Life Committee. .
What’s Cooking?
discussion of Junior Prom.
NEWMAN CLUB (Annex), 6:80
p. m., Tuesday, Annex Student Cen-
iexgi i n
SAM, 7:15 p. m.; Tuesday, YMCA
Lecture Room.
SPANISH CLUB, 7 p. m., Tues-
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Thursday, Room 106, Academic. In
itial meeting, plaqs for Easter par
ty,! selection of Cotton Balt duchess.
UPSHUR COUNTY CLUB, 7 p.
m., Thursday, Room 307, Academic
Building. i | j l.
CONGRESS MAY REQUIRE
IN-AMERICAN DATE
WASHINGTON. Mar. 9 —'VP)~
Speaker Martin (Rorlass) said yes
terday Congress may compel gov
ernment agencies to give congres
sional committees the data they
want.”
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THE SCRIBE SHOP — Typdns. mimso-
graphing, drawing. Phone 2-G705, 1007
East 23rd, Bryan.
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NEW Royal typewriters, standard and
portable. We repair and service ill. office
machines. Bryan Business Machine Co.,
107 W1 22nd. Phone 2-1328.
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FOR SALE j— Double unit prefabricated
house. No. 12. Project' House Area. See
Henry Hall after 5:00 p.m.
LOST—S
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FOR SA
lide : rule in leather case. Name.
Streetman, stamped on case. Re
turn ti> Battalion Office.
ji, o/,LE — Becutiful 4 piece bedroom „, 20 C]| . .
FLOWEltS BY WIRE AT THE AGGIE-
LANDi FLOWER 'SHOP. Member Flttr-i
fet Telegraph Delivery Association.. Ph,'
4-1212)
DAY NURSERY — Trained teacher. Two
vacancies. 301 Park Place, College Sta
tion. ! f • , f
FOR SALE--194I) Ford Super Deluye So.
dan-Cpupe. Perfect condition. Radio and
gas heater. Low mileage, See Brendle,
as hjea
roject
Project House 1-C.
McKBNZIE-,BALDWIN BUSINESS COL-
LECEKoffcrs refresher courses in short
hand. | bookkeeping and Associated sub
jects. Dial 2-6655. Bryan,; Texas.
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E C T R I C A'L
P L I A N C E
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Come in and see us for large
i [ or small appliances:
RADIOS, ELECTRIC IRONS
STUDENT LAMPS. FLOOR
LAMPS, PRESTO COOKERS
; IPOPFCE MAKERS
KELVfNATOR . . .
ABILENE CLUB, 7:15 p. m.,
Tuesday, YMCA. > [
AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL
7:15 p. m., Wednesday, YMCA [
Reading Room. < } in I '•
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SO
CIETY, Student Affiliates, Tues
day, March 9, 7:00 p.m., Room 9j
Chem. Bldg. f. | .
AICHE, 7:15 p.m., Tuesday, Pe
troleum Lecture Room..
BRUSH COUNTRY CLUB, 1 p.
m. Tuesday, YMCA Assembly rqom
Selection of duchess Tor Cotton
Ball. ! \il [
BUSINESS SOCIETY, 7 p. m.,
Tuesday, Agricultural Engineering
Lecture Room.
ENTOMOLOGY CLUB. 7 p. m.,
Tuesday, Room 5, Science HaH.
HEART O’ TEXAS CLUB meet
ing Thursday 7:30 ME Shops Lee-
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HOTPOINT
| and many other usefuls
UNITED
APPLIANCES
FARM Si HOME STORE
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j Phone 2-1496
IN A HURRY?
cjofiie in give Us your order
fend your lunch will be served
to ! you piping hot, deliciously
prepared in a jiffy.
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An amazing, new "cellophane-
like" finish lor Floors, Wood
work and Fnmiture! Eas^f to
clean! .Require! NO waxing!
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LONDON BROS.
2201 College Road •
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HITCH - HIKING BAGS
VAL-A-PACKS
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Pick out the bag you want , . .
today,. . . you will be ready.
for your Easter trip.
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Hiking’ Bags—
3.00* - k$0* - 5.00*
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as pictured—
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FOR SALE — 1942 Super DeLuxe Tudor
Ford.j See after 5:00 p.m. or Saturday
end Sunday at Trailer F-3. Price $1.0(0,
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MAGGIE PERKINS TEA ROOM .
able for prlvste dinners, partibJ, and'
danting. wjil serve dinnVrs ilejr i * ml.
lieg« dances or anytime by arrsht pment.
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