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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1948)
h ii Pa?e $ T -4 I. And represerillin . this corjtest, I pres( nti t< j this silver trdpt y the A&M reprcse ii winner, I ] I plauds, B.|f trophy. « 5 What happen^ 1)o thijs - i the team brin^ \ is a sports tropjhy : placed in the tropi; ra s the Academic Built ing in t f phies which have aeen p \ | period of thirty yeari. 3c? .! ]■ tiie.dust will Hkv; J l tliat even the keent st|ey|e scription. . | :jj ; No (definite scheduld f phies and was lirig the gh ed by- the stu^enit oody o trophy; case is no.v too I' ■ The first fliootr Librarty has aboii I- > s If: r B a tt a TORI , Statesman, Knightly 3i|llivan Rossi, Pounder of A Place for pur Trophies... and i; ■fcoujld ' date t' ^ ,Cal tO » ! , Present t 7 nicn Buil liag plains call for a ; trophy! case iii (W j of ;h|>: sections. But wei 1, are ^wondering ijf this isp'fhe) bjest place. oyer f r lege requires ifj|thje stu$ * E. N.( J^nes, 'pttesjiden ! I Arts an 1 ‘Culture!esS Usefulness’.,!. i • : | T • ; I' J ’ . jr I i; Thoughts on (duea;k|iSi fbr today : Dr. Jones charges that present _ ,i «... \ . I |[ Li , ,, , tional ti-kining lacks the sound philo; .Edpcational |)r )grans||nu)st he remodeled toward the ob!j ’ ie college can Ind litr es a Poll#: R We believi i|i measi pagesi of Con mupism, follow the re£ s0n Tuck,! who chiiijds ing b^twee.n the ^o | the poll tax. i | i i . “Thhsantrtpbl ] rights which arc ! jmuniam Which|is told the ;Sen.i conducting a hiea breakjing dovnj I centralized gdv ‘‘II believe ' - T | not in control aijiyw ' ly centralizecl eijiiir | - Senator QT \ stitutjiom ‘‘does 1 . [ the Congress Itne l election laws[”i| • “Jt does ijriinien' pu Ivil •a ii<!l rot i ant to tell any sove reign st I Wuz Kolb Fellow toidi us .. Ruthrauff &j By;in prepared and : pl|ac Doubleday or| qe was like lots qf picture of a lb h,j*citirv$ gua even the usija the books, r(|ti||ri^ t|her|i back Most of !tlj|e cdstc maybe sound that jjpii trx 1 ilj a bill rampil rules ring brf dapej Ir first set up.’ ^aid the con- committee or ri^ht til middle in the states becaiasie pfe par hat yoii heodel J Our Inforniatioln I ao St. Bernard i persons lost ii(i been widened to now' Carry' giako —Arkansas Ghz gs j(lush ng Memorial [ j | s towarq me onpeseiive on.vtiialj the \iY do for the studejnt rath erf! thau-jwhat the cql il \ cc b r ding to Din ex; is College of s\ ille. I i o ti J: • I * 1 1 Tv fjr fnrT 1 •i. NESE A. 5 \entleman” TT Y, MARCH 24, 11948 l-jjthe rotunda of >pf ot similar tro- iil there over a year later, | Ts trophy so; mliot read the in- i i If f. .‘ I Aggie Traditions i !• thd officials of rear section that is riot used for anj^thing but tie first place tent-typewriters. fThe ceiling is high enough Ah iveryone ap- to accommodate ohe large trophy or several afciye takes the trophy erses. i j! j | We vbuld recommend that the case or nle trophy when; cases be ] ipt in the rear section so that people hi <ollege? If;it looking at the trophies will not disturb peo- inqst likely be; pie in tie magazine rooms. However, the space be!;ween the magazine rooms might well be used for museum cases in which °id pictures hnd other memorabilia of past A&M days* coiijld „be displayed. Such an exhibit would not draw the “oohs” and !‘aahs”; that the trophy case would but could be contem plated ini silence. 1 We want to point out two of the most im portant advantages in such a change. Suffi cient room would be available for all the col ics in a central spot in; a desirable location. ; And (the library staff, which iis in the habit |of caring for their (shelves; and books* won d be able to keep’ the trophies and cases, cldaij. : f -T ! ] J Hi I J Whatj is the student opinion? Shoul]d we keep th^ c usty but traditional lease iii the ieojo fejupr^ feet in the rotunda, |or get new, clean ones in the libifary ? I ! . f 1 1 4u4ting: the tro- i bffies is follow- anitors. The! a t to accommo- "“lege troj be impracti- —IT MIGHT AS I H3 i v ii ! Hj- |J '• 'rt; Dr. Moore to Conduct Open Forum On Family Relations By OTTO KUNZE I u !. Dr. Jones charges that present educa tional training Jacks the sound philosiophy of life, ot ethical control and social respionsi- bility. f ,fj ; iji ;|| r ' '• l; v Intelligence: is oqttunning integrityl” he declares in callipg foir a compromise betiveen the doetpirie of “useless culture? and “cul tureless iusefulnessil’! -|!' • j rsus Red Army.. Dr. Bernice M. Moore, consultant on community and family life problems, will hold an open forum in the lecture room of the Petroleum Engineering Building on Wednesday, March 24, at 8:8i||ii|. m. - 'jj| |j' !.! - v \! i ' j I- Dr. Moore received her Bachelor 11 H - H —4“ of Journalism and Master of Arte |, find in her a „ re j ai . per80n> . free degrees at the University of Tex- of sham and pr *^ n 4 she is a as and hei degree as Doctor of p ersona j and groups counselor in the »&£a. the Un ' VerS,ty ° f # mearting of the Much of Dr Moftre’s practical : Dr . M oore has many sponsors for understanding of problems concern-; her work in Texas of theae iTicy 1 ami I v atiH r>nnnnmmr«r an mat* — . t %*• * ’ are the Hogg Foundation for Men- stop the ratn- ^e're' unable to finia’s Governor tjiing stanid- Rted Army is rfeaki down states irk against Com- t jin Europe,” he mtnitiee which is hj> bill. Tuck said Hebfw leads to a ted: .„ Communism, is i iyc? pt jvhere a high lit was " stcr^theot SpejHjs the sd fqn; rres . how u$,momma; des cribed the stpij e.4 ih virl/jleiiitici ig terms, us ing the sort,o' ;orrid thi.t went with the picture. Bit that vkpTt a 1; there was 4 rail itf<L+if y|0U don’t like s any power it shall hold ing family and comriiunity adjust ment came after her fbrmal school ing. She had served as director of a research study of child welfare and as administrator for commun ity welfare programs. Her obser vations have given her first hand information concerning the disturb ing experiences common to many youths. Besides work.ng with so cial programs, Dr. Moore has had some experience as a newspaper re ported, a magazine editor, a farm er, and an advisor for industrial youth gtjoups. i . j,; : i| . Her unique ability pf drawing from youth' their best ideas about, parents and professional workers. Borne of Dr. Moore’s favoilite their own problems has helped Dr. Moore in her work considerably. A go(j>d mixer, she is capable of giving an interesting lecture to a group of any age. People who work with Dr. Moore 1 Physicist Posts Open in Service Physicist positions with the Civil! its elections or who the state shall Qualify as. eligible tjo cast a ballot. This is a fiinctian of the state legislattlrp!” ; ' j|| He st id moist states have voter registra tion lawn which is a “right guaranteed^’ bjy the constitution arid that the constitution al so guarantees the !states the right to collect a poll tax if they desire: O’Daniel urged Congress to “cease this never;, ending attack upon the rights of the stateq.” -lip jjjTX .j J jjjpL'j -••Jj States’ rights are the most controversial item jin cur republican nationaligtructurte, as they have been since the Federal Constitu tional Conjventiqp almost split over the ;sub- fect, Bu' (tying the “Communist” label on those who,advocate repeal of poll taxes Will Service in Washington, D. C., Vir-j: hardly add much to intellectual literature on ginia, and Maryland were announ-; the subject. Governor Tuck and Pappv O’- cet j, by the c S lw,n ‘ S! i i n ^ . Daniel Mnt hold a candle to;did John C. Calhoun. . i : to be filled are located in the Na tional Bureau of Standards. ] To qualify, persons must have finished a four-year Course in phy sics or completed courses in phy*- ier day about As yqu may kriow, the New York World? f lcs totfthn s at least 24 semester agency once Telegram runs a front page story almost ^7 tp tote? ff^ur vea^Td e advertising dor every dfjy aboiit a certain rriilroad W'hich education. In addition, applicante VIiLp]i4#nt’s \ forks. Thend hauls coiiimuters into New Vork from a near- must have had from one to fouT bojok |a|i|r it bjfjlged with a by island east of the city. The stories are yt h ^ f p^ 8850 " 31 experience iif usually funny—-though not to; the railroad n VS1 “‘ itself. One cold hight recently on ariother road, the New York, New Haveh & Hartford, the engine broke down. Then the steam! pres- tal Hygiene, the Homemaking di vision of the State Board for Vo cational Educat.on and the home economics department of the Uni versity of Texas. Her schedule of work in the state; is arranged by the Hogg Foundation for Mental Hygienfe. T| Dr. Moore hajs; received many 'favorable comment? from people j all over the state for the work she has done in various communities. Her first love is working with | youths themselves and then with ‘Our Town’ to Be Cast by Players Casting for Thornton Wilder’s "Our Towitf’, the Aggie Players’ next production, will take place April 1 and 2, George J. Dillavou of A&M'a English department, and sponsor of jhe Players, announced today. Casting \tfll take place in the Assembly Hall from 4 to 6 and from 7 to 8 both dayi “The play ‘Our Town’, require® a cast of at least 27 persons, a much larger number than our pre vious productions. We are inters ested in new talent, and anyone in terested is welcome at the try outs,” Dillavou said. The Players’ feminine contingent which is recruited from college em-j ployees, students’wives, and towns people, i? also open to additional members, Dillavou stated. Low Cost Housing Needed, VA Says 1 : ' ’ 1 ' j Housing costs must be reduced if builders hope to continue serving the veterans’ market, Thomas B. King, director of the Veterans Ad ministration loan guarantee service FRED C. SEALE ELECTRIC CO. Contracting - Appliances Fixtures P.O. Box 292 Dial 2-6424 , Bryan; Texas “Come bac D topics for discussion aj'e youth cas ualties bn the home front, emotion al climate of our times, the chahg- j ing family in a changing wolrld, youth guidance and youth adjdst-1 ment, and war marriage and war families. J) Final Requeue rid get your money sure disappeared* taking trie heat with ife. ^ ‘ ' ' ' 'd ng job Was! so jammer & saw to open it arid 4 foikrsje ih iriiitery :o close it up again. But bite-dnappljhMed reader, of no greajt culturnly attainnkritsj, wes willing to take* the trouble. He ro|shrilly sent the books back, b]ut wrbtfe thi 5 nutrias well: “tf the guy ad had writ the Soon the lights went out, the train rerpainec sitting hh its haunches and the passengers hsj kept the books, fumed, the conductor explained that soon, ■ 1 ‘ ’ perhaps within another hour or so, he would have a new engine and everything would start working again. Just as he finished hi$ onjimi uacix, u.ut wnyir uu;s ju< who writ the ad had tkit the booksi, I’d a kefrt ’em!” ! ! T 111 tug 1 O! i l: Sixj SetiFo I eors r Next ] fyt n the' Battalion of College Stajt afternoon, ex lished aemi-wejetly -f— News conmbi tior Win Hall. Cla(s|if od ( 209, Goodwin Hal n iuter tity, ad He ' ic ai axai. durin; Sul Botiitibn rate $4.30 per school year.; Advertising (rates furnished on request a ■ AIJ-Ameri Th^ l ed to it or Rights of repi T« ■ ■ qati CHARLJE Vide Findley J. T. Miller. Ken Mack T. Nolen :e j f re: s t leryise Entered aa sectoifi-dlass Office at Celleg^ list itlou, me Act of r bn R. L. Uillinitsley. jro Carter, Ted Tom •I / .tti r speech in our car,; one impatient coi Spoke upj: L i ‘ “Caii’t you even get the lights tuifned on so we cah read about the Long Islanid?” : ■ ■ nr '• jrQjr Webers Trajriing School, on Highway No. 1, Princeton, fl J., advertised in a recent New Yorker: “Be proud of yopr dogfs man ners. Haye your dog trained. Basic; jtuition, $100, pluri board.” Might be cheaper to send Three Star? the dog tio the University there, or go your- TIDE ujftjau says the famcius Sktjit :erla id still seek 1 ut the trail has And do the dogs ('N. self to learn how. Classified ad Ox Urbava (III,) Daihj Illini: “GIRL sludeijit desires to share apartment with reliable person. 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