The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 23, 1948, Image 2

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and ‘‘livingI
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But the a|iti-Greek letter f^elinig has been
od the livinjg friter;
lied tc hpnorahy scholarship
ch also beajrj GreU initials. The
s $rm{>l : early ‘ji Irebk” groups
colleges coinbi^di Scholarship
feattnij!
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Member!|
live in swa
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mohey fro
just studen
tories, driv
der. how to llnake erjds meet.
The Student Engineering
up of AggiJs, Ijas this tio say i
port:- ¥ K Iri 11 11
second-hanii
Ze this ij
gradu;
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an the same
haying a bad
es, according
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of these tip so :ie);:
frat. houses, di pe
draw: §200 a r:on
to the Studei f_Enginberiitig Cfc inc 1.
Greek le ter “living” fraternities have
always been irohibitnd oh the[ A&M campus,
, - for suffiden reason^. T|ljie fisilincjal and so-
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IPS, or en-
cholarshij
elsewhere. Such
mber of factors,!
scholastip attain-
?oes with
to Ag-
petition for fello\ysh]
trance to adva
awards are based oil a
important; among which
ment. Institutions possessing chapters of na
tional honorary societies can give their out
standing graduates recognized marks of dis
tinction which A&M inen are now denied re
gardless of their ability.!
“A&M is the only jian|l grant school with
out honorary fraternities. Most land grant
schools have two or mort
Club hasi exited) on the campus. Their an-
irli|d! scholarship nouncements have been publicized: their
e| tiidlly, some: meetings have been held; So far as is known,
feattrijs. !Evt .
erated into the. f ociil fraterni- not one breath of protest has been raised bo
red at A&M, Otl| :rs were eleva- cause of the organizational name,
ely honorary as#>c5*tions such „ ^ f 4 ct :
4 Texans Chosen
For p»H Meeting
Two bcjys lUid two girls will pre-
“One of
-having sucl
: ai*e at pres
to something solely!because of its name isjltional 4-11 Club Camp opens its
1 ^/yn. sadly handicapped menltally ; A&M College: doors Ju|ne 16 to delegates from
finch,, is reitiiss in its duty if it|sends a man out into ew> r y st^te, Hawaii, and Puerto
h spending the world with auch shortsighted attitudes, j R > c » » »«* •» -nstruimo,, and
Dad’s! bank gc^unjt. They are ! • “Ail freshmen compljating their first year
who .nay well!!live in dormi- ‘with prescribed academic standing are auto-
14 jSlLiffi, and won- matically elected to Phi Eta SigraL lSlection ? &ts l J° ueievan D^ine, Medina
jjrf’ byt»t. srw/g
Council, made ehgibles holds for the following j Tau Beta wa rd Hid, Garland
nla recent re- Pi-engineering honorary society; Phi Kap
il! ! pa Phi-honorary society, &H at&dfeoujc/nelda;
ahtages of not | Sigma Xi-graduate and faculty honorary aS “"m accoranaiT Ae’
;h4t A&M men society; and Alpha Zetfi-agricultural honoi 1 - wm Mc0 ""’ an >' u “ i
"^ped in com- ary society.”
;he sel?ii|)Us disadl
societies hei’e is
it unfair!
entertainment
The Texas delegates are Howard
Altenhof of Guadalupe County;
Patsy Jq Delevan, Devine, Medina
County; Reta Nell Baldwin, Ver
non, Wilbarger County; and Ed
‘ " * Dallas County,
will make the trip.
State 4-H club leaders, J. W.
Uunqre
Exactly! 10D years I ago.
tiVes of si| pompetitliVe
around a ta ile jn the office d
’Sun. No jaiglihg of the teleijho|ie, no cotter
bb representa
of AP...
by which to obtain news faster, in greater
spapers. sat volume, and from constantly broadening
e New York soui-q^s. Their significant decision was to
were none If Way s iri»der| means of com- : ne * organoatton the j^socmted Press.
of a presidential cajmnajgn
Generals ^chary Taylor
-mdnicationjl But, even then, Ihpre was news. Since that' day in 1^48, many hearts and
And news wasl aTroblftiln.'4 !j 1 : many minds have collaborated to mold and
The. M&ican War Was tivef-; the drums perfect,?'from a meagtje beginning, the co-
ere beating for opera|ive-news gathernjig organization Which
and V^infield still bears that i)ame. I 11 mg joint social functions tm-ougn-
Scott. The jSOld Wofld Was dfiaken add torn. The Battalion is| p|oud to be a member J ^dimce
There wei’l abdictjitio!n(s -<jr uprisings in of such a distinguished! news agency. Though , ne8 meeting of the clubs April 19
France; Irwand, Hungary, I laly and the Ger- our, own membership is barely seven months 1 prompted the planning of the Fri
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Newm^B Members
To Attend Dance
Members of the Newman Club
will attend an informal dance to
night in the basement of St. Marys
Chapel at 7:30, BUI Miller, club
reporter, has announced.
They will be-gueste of the Cath
olic Girls’ dubs of St, Joseph’s
and St. Anthony's Parish.
The three clubs have been hold
ing joint social functions through
out the semester. The large at-
ggie ‘Follies’
loaned May 8
n Gaion Hall
Hi “The Aggieland Follies of ’48’'
brilliant annual production of
students and faculty, will be pre
sented at Guion Hall, May 8 at
7 p. m.
Glen Brooks, director of the
show, stated that this year’s
Follies will follow a musical pat
tern, featuring a pit orchestra
composed of student \ members.
: Arnold Walkow is director.
. This year’s show, ublizing
A&M’s own Diamond Horse Shoe
complete; with spectacular light
ing and a njinway for near-audi
ence acting, will present the
largest array of acts everiassem-
bled by Aggies.
Brooks sighed that the price
of admission was a steal at the
infinitesimal sum of 50 cents.
He hopes that people will not
judge the quality of the show
by this absurdly small price. M
lion’s (pub Of
Breuham Hears
A&M Engineer
Donald M. Vestal Jr., research
engineer with the Texas Engineer
ing Experiment Station, spoke to
the Brenham Lion’s Club at ita
rt ,
chanical engineering department^
accompanied Vettal to the Lion’s
Club meeting. I
Vestal, project supervisor of the
leverse Cycle Heating Project of
ie A&M Reaearch Foundation,
spoke on the subject, “Osing Your
Back Yard to Heat Your Home.”
In his talk he discussed the princi
ples of the Earth Heat Pump Air
Conditioning Unit
He pointed out that the heat
from the sun which is stored with
in approximately the first $ep
feet of tlje earth’s surface is a
great natural resource for heating
purposes. A heat pump using the
buried coil is a device which at
tempts to extract a part of the
sun’s energy thus stored, which
would otherwise be unused, Vestal
told the group.
After tie meeting, there follow-
ed an informal discussion of the
application of the heat pump to
specific problems.
For Your Visual Problems
Consult
Dr. Carlton R* Lee
j OPTOMETRIST
208 S. Main — Bryan
Phone 2-HW2
Alumni Counci
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George Bushong, «ecuti\
retary of Southern Methodis
yw-Mty Alumni Associate
las, Tueiday clecte
chairman of District Foi
can Alumni Council.
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sqd to
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nlversity.
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man sthtei-
assault on j
The pi
The 'Chartist hi ivement was an old—short ipdeed in ilvie 1
he' established ojjddr in England, tecf Press’ hundred year ’
day social, according to Millir.
)blem
history—we share
t)ie rd irfsentatrves of in the pleasure of th|s important anniver*
’the six new spapers was to (devise a piethod sary. I
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New & Used Typewriters
Guaranteed Repairs
116 S. Main Bryai
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Jones Sporting Goods
80S >S. Main Drviui
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The Izjvestia afticlle wl
University is); moving to a
on a 250-|cre caihpus 6oi
give aiiy iiiformation aboui
\ diuni or ti e coach; —Arkaj
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vv York! Post re
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the Trum||n Arhii)iistratiq
fense expenditures
Alberl].> Furniture C
“ T ' ‘id, will now su
asks fqr it, a ce
Long Isk
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and chauffeur service fre
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ch said Moscow
10-story building
pletely failed to
tile football sta
nds Gazette. )
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eri’ed recently to
’s increase in de
in Hempstead,
ply, to any cus-
ified haby sitter
of charge.
Speaking of womfn, a typo had Helen
Murphy reporting ah the Montreal (Can.)
Herald: “Ever feminine, ouf eye was quickly
caught by the midnikht blue frock and
matching felt rat with large; roses worn by
Dot Pugh. . .
A party of Texas newspapermen) recently
toured Wichita Falls
for the mentally ilk Vi
Kiwaifs Cli
Honoil High Schc|)|
Athletss Thursdi
etters
— A banqiit honoring CongbHc
■ ted High «hobliutHletesjand
1 dates will fe. held Thursday,
■ 29, at 6:3(1 p. ill.
Head ,F|otlmU ; Coach ^
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CqNGRATULATIONS (?>
j The Battalion:
Congratulations to the fish (?)
at Little Aggieland. It was a glor
ious sight to sec so many “Little;
Aggies;’ at the Muster ceremon
ies. 1
(Tejx) State Hospital
r hen the reporters pas
sed the barber shop, due of the.inmates wait
ing for a shave! turm <i to another and said,
‘There goes a Inuncli of new patiqnts.”
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n! ipa
Stiteler of I A&M
speaker. "
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iQollege St
banquet w.
Dr: Ralph f teen of (he ijistor;
ill! act as mast< i
192 Interviewers
fe | Job-Seeking
Aggies ThisYear
6nc hundred and ninety-two
company intenviewers have visit
ed A&i'I to date this ylear, W. R.
Throe buses were sent to (the , jHorisley. director of the 1 Placement
‘ Office, has announced.
Annex j and came staggering back,
one bus one-half loaded, two emp
ty. Doubtless some hitch-hiked i in,
but where were the rest? (Per-
purtment fill
cfereiponiesi Aj party in $bisa
will follow! the banquet.
C. W, D ivisj, Kilwsinia tilub
' m it tee nv mbpr, said yesti'd^
that the t eneibl public !i|s iaiitsd
tfl attend. , ; j . T
I; ^Tickets selling for SL60!)aaIh
’ ri ajtfe on pal “at Lipscomb's, Blhck’f,
arid Mfide ey’|i Pha ruiaciles. r !T»jay
• may also {be purchased froifj apy
member o the
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The Battalion,
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of Collegi
afternoon
Uihed sen i-weqkljy
. News contrll
^ Wln Hall. Class)
?j09 Gock wm iHi
wunis Club!
haps they had a private “Little
Muster.”) It looks as thdugjh it’s
about time to revise our classic
definition of the 98 and 2.
But we don’t guess the fresh
men are all to blame. If we hid
been instilled with Ahc Adminis-
tratfon’s viewpoint on' Aggie life;
it is doubtful if we would have
cared about the Muster. j
And so today another step was
made toward s our new* greater
A&M—just another .place to get
an education}
ASA HOLLEMAN, ’49
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i “We expect 250 interviewers this 1
year;’: Horsley said.
j Yhelre have been 900 calls for
jobs and within the year 1200
caus are expected, Horsley ,
pointed out.
The) number of interviewers and
jobxulls are the heaviest in years,
record: show. Interviewers are in
terested in the-proper placement
of griduating seniors, Horsley
said. •!
a^osl, recent interviewers were
the N arth American companies,
represented by Wayne W. T-
Thomfson, assistant director of qd-
ucatida, Philadelphia and L. i F.
Dakin; manager of the Dallas of
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A&M ANNEX EXCHANGE
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