The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 10, 1948, Image 4

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    BAITAtlOfc WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10,1946
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Photographs submitted by FPA
members should be left at the
Agricultural Education Office oi
one of the above committee-
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Heart O’ Texans
To Name Duches*
A Cotton Bali Duchess wifi 1
elected by the Heart O’ Text^s Cli
in a special meeting to be ht
i h30 p. m., Thubday, in th<
Shops Lecture Room, Pete Crowdb
president, has announced. ;{ ;|~T"-
. He urged all members to tye
present for the election.
March 11-12
ft;; Veterans
•presentative
onal Office,
will be-in Rm !B, Hart Hall |
Thursday and Friday, March
11-12, to interview veterans who
were .in A&M duXing the fall
er and whd hgve had pay
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Senior Favorit
Photos DpeFrid
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The deadline for turning in pic
tures for the Senior;Favorite sec
tion of the Fongbrnm has been set
for March Tommy John, veter
an co-editor of thp Longhorn, an
nounced todajy. Prints must be glos
sy finish, and 5” by 7” in size.
Organiza.tional snapshots must
also be submitted to the Longhorn
office before' March 12, John said.
countries for the United
USDA's Office of Fo
possibly other Far Eastern
The purpose of the stuc
her of bales and staple len
grades and character of Hr
'Agricultural offi
infor-
They must ^e glossy finish, larger
/4 ,r , plainly mark-
with the] name of the unit ? and
ian 2 >4” bir 3 1/4
d re-service your
and put them in
uto-Hardware Co.
Brylin, Texas
enclosed in |an envelope.
All snapshots for the Aggieland
Section arq due -before April 2.
These nakst be glossy finish, larger
than 2*4 ” by 3 1 /4”, and the names
of the peop e appearing in the pic
ture printec op the back. Boxes will
be placed it) Sbisa and'Duncan Hall
for these [ ictu.res, or they can be
turned in at the Longhorp office.
All senio rs are jurged to turn in
pictures fee the Senior Favorites
Section. At present, this section is
faji- below tme quota set jfor it, John
said. J f ' J i i '
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6:45 - Sism |0n v ; ;
6:45 Recorded Music
6:00 Texai Farm and Home Program
6:IB Cpffde Club
7:00 Martin Agronisky
7:15 Rotary Club
7:80 News of Aggieland
7:45 Musie As You; Like:It
8:00 Breakfast Club
9:00 j My! True Story
9:30 1 Belt) Crocker
9:46 Dorb:hy Kilgallen
10:00 Brea (fast in Hollywood
10:30 Galen Drake
10:45 Tedi Malone
11:00 Well ome Travelers
11:30 Record Rack
11:50 Bry<n News
12:00 Baul ;hage Talking
12:15 Varner News
12 :30 Clar c Munroe Show
1:00 Onric Dennis
1:15 EljlW and Albert
1:30 Btide and Groom
2:00 Didjes Be Seated
2:30 Paid Whiteman Club
3:30 Treasury Show
4:00 Girt Scout Program
4:16 Aftfrnoon Band Sfatul
4:30 ReWS McDaniels
4:45 Mil( Frenkel Trio
5:00 Sportsman
5:15 The College Speaks
5:30 Aggieland Orchestra
«:00 Headline, Edition
.6:15 Elnler Davis,
6:30 Sigh Off J r.
that Very little is
istwar status of Asia’*
istry, cotton production
sumption, and that definjii
mation on this export market was
vitar to future plans for cotton
production in the United States.
Siiice Texas has the biggest stake
in cotton exports to Japan Rnd
China, the USDA wanted a Texan
to make the Survey. In preWar days
90 percent of Texas cotton was
exported and the bulk of Japan’s
imports came from Texas.
Dr. Trotter said he understood
that West Texas and Plains cot
ton was especially well suited ;to
the pre-war needs of textile mills
he US cotton industry upon
return.
iir
The Extension director has speci
fied that he be allowed to return
to the United States in time to take
part in the annual statewide con
ference of Texas county agricul
tural and , home demonstration
agents which will be held here in
’Ate August
What’s Cooking?
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in the Orient.
The survey will be one of a group
of studies in foreign marketing-set
up by USDA’ under the Research
and Marketing Act of ! 1946. Dit J.
Norman Efferson, rice spccialisj; on
leave from Louisiana State Univer
sity, was recently assigned |;b y
OFAR to make a sui-yey of the ride
production'' situation! in the Orient
anfl the possibility Of opeping new
markets for rice in Europe. j
Dr. Trotter came to A&M in 1936
as head of the department of agro
nomy and was named director of
the Extension Service iin October,
1944. He is a graduate of Mississip
pi College, Mississippi A&M, land
the University of Wisconsin.
Before coming to A&M he served
for 13 years as cotton and field
crops specialist with the Missouri
Extension Service and also worked
several years at the Mississippi
Agricultural Experiment Station’s
Delta Branch cotton research sta
tion at Stoneville.
Dr. Trotter will leave College
Station March 13 for Washington,
D. C., where he willj bie briefed on
the information desired. He expweets
April 1 f<
work out
headquarte
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AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL
7:16 p. m., Wednesday, YMCA
Reading Room. « ? ' ' ji 2
AGRONOMY SOCIETY tonight
ait 7:30, A.I. Lecttire Room.
BAYTOWN A&M CLUB, Thurs
day 7:15 p.m., Ropm 106, Academic
Building.
DALLAS CLUB, 7:15 p. m.,
Thursday, YMCA Chapel. Football
picture, Cotton Rail duchess selec
tion, Sports Day.! j A:
DENTON COUNTY CLUB, 5:20
p. m, Thursday, West side of Ag
riculture Building. Longhorn pic
ture will be taken.
DEL RIO CLUB, 7:30 p. m.,
Thursday, Reading Room, YMCA.
EL PASO A&M CLUB, 7:15 k
m., Thursday, Third floor, Aca
demic.
GRAYSON COUNTY CLUB,
7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 105,
Academic. Easter party plans.
JOHNSTON COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday 7:15 p.m., Room 303 Aca
demic Building. U
JOHNSON COUNTY CLUB 7:15
p. m., Thursday, Room 212, Aca
demic.
HJSK CLUB, t:15 p. m., Thurs-
to leave the United States arqund day, Room 324, Academic.
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7 p. m., Thurs
day, Cabinet Room, YMCA. Plans
fbr'Spring Formal.
LOWER RIO GRANDE VAL-
Tuesday.
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CLUB, 7 p.
ursday, Room 126, Academic.
Selection of Duchess and plans for
Easter party.'!
MARSHALL CLUB, 7:15 p. m.,
Thursday, Room 207, Academic.
NAVARRO COUNTY A&M
CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Academic. Se-.
lection of Duchess and plans for
Easter party.! , ' i "I '■
PALESTINE AND ANDERSON
COUNTY CLUB, 7 p. m., Thursda;
Room 307, Academic.
SHREVEPORT CLUB, 7 p. m.,
Thursday, Room 106, Academic. In
itial meeting, plans for Easter par
ty, selection of Cotton Ball duchess.
UPSHUR COUNTY CLUB, 7 p.
mi; Thursday, Room 307, Academic
Building. ;
SAN ANTONIO A&M CLUB,
7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 205,
Academic. . j
WEATHERFORD CLUB, 7:30
p. m., Thursday, Room 303, Aca
demic. T' >1 ••• : Vi
WICHITA FALLS CLUB, 7:15
p. m., Thursday, Room 208, Aca
demic.
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with the Aggie Players, MisS Ar-
hopulos sang with the Aggieland
Orchestra during the fall of ’46.
She will probably be remembered
as the aunt in the Players’ presen
tation of “Pure as the 1 Driven
Snow’’ and also for her participa
tion in other productions staged by
the Players.
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