Col Was Inti tionOne muiiwmiww— 1 mm. k..«v>-»n-*-'» »• .'•.■<>.»*-I ■ 1 •! iM :'i W PUBLISHED Ui THE INTEREST OF A GREATER COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland), TEXAS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1948 Pre.« i' •J-l ■X' -' \ mes Command as Colonel ■k v- I ■ 1] : ';: 1 ! ,, Inl'i /::■! .[ 1 ; 1| ’ I i" H . . V 1, • i. r ★!★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★★ ★★ A&M College System Goes Into Dean ish Here s of ’22 By Ml koonce “‘Fish’ ftirjHngtdfi!!” “Here, sir ’f r~ ‘Fish’ M. %' Harrington, C o/ ’22, is stiilj‘here.’ But he’s ; sr few promdtk’hs since he ent . _ ^A&M in the] ill of i918. We mow of -Mets know him and Sdenfiei the College. The fact an A&M g: to njariy ofj they feel th fully the pi the studen No • word I " Dr. Hairing Brooks, Dei : and Science: i ; art, unusual! Vi ^person who ipr 1 ability to .1 L'n problem con: \ has been ra class ilocrm on the capipui A njatiye c ■ Harrington H no High Sr tered A&M year. His a V student i \n| tain irV- Troops; Countfr Clil 'r panyrE, ’2t Cabinet; iatry Club, and Tau After gr t Harrington field as an the Texas a chemist i| Company ed iiL. teac 'and Acting-Dean; pt t Dr. Harringto .idte is encoura students in understands njfpj ilems that confront erP. | •[: . || _n better clesclhi i than those of T Emeritus of :“Dr. Harringtor genial and Irie is demcnstrated gk directly on tnting liiim, and 1 as^onie of the rt-urers and teaclt ^ . i - Plano, Texas, aduated from »1 iHr »J918 and i the^all of tl tie Yemen ts whil< tde becoming Infantry Shi lent of the Colli Drill Medal, fsatembtijr of the f| tiler of the Cl ie Dramatic C| la; Pi. : nation in 1922 Dr. »red tl(ie commeiiicilal til chemist With ^ atei* h* PMl the L^he Star he became inteJjNt- He (began asll an Si During .the taught, aiii 1,'taking his in 1927. * ' In the ne: ed • to Ass • his, Bumme ! at the Mas Technology, .cjjtVgan, a instructor Chemiitry in l]^ 4. . During .the jliext few years; me \ ~ taught aiidl rldid graduate wtajk, i. in Chemistry heire J ' V i - 14 years he advan ite Professor, uftijig lo < doi graduate -vTOirk h'usettg Institute jot e University of l|i- tfOT University fof .. Sohthern Ciil^bEnia. In 1940-41 he studied .amj templeted graduj tp work in. Qrgjafic chemistry andj i e- ceived his I Iloctor of Philosophy Degree at I«wa State. Upon s return to in M942 Dr, ] --J rington wasf appointed Proff of Chemist) y| In September, 1996, the latae number ojf: ! veterans entering school neqejahitated the opening , of the AmIx at $ryan Field. Dr. Harrington was appointed , Assistant to the Dean of the’ ' College iniclarge of the Aniijii:;. His succesk 1 in this appointment and his ability ’to deal with tiie. students rfaiplted in his appoijn ;- ‘ ment on $|eptembter 1947, [4s , Dean of the;; School of Arts arid Sciences.; J L; One lof M- Harrijngtpn’s , iptter- tsts is the [desire ito| travel, which C-j resulted in nil organizing and c' ["[ : Oorps Staff 3 1 Coflouel of the Corps, Marvin R. cCiurje, Corps Commander; Col- fohn E. Orr, Corps Executive, fficcr:; Lt. Colonel, Donald E. irvis,;S-l; Lt. Colonel, James F. r egpry, Intelligerice Officer -2}; jLt. Colonel, Don Q. Kaspar, itlorts Officer (S12J.); Lt. Col- Charles D. Glass, Supply Of- ($-4); Lt Colonel, George R. rds, Commander Consolidated Lt. Colonel, George H. Rice, r„ corps Chaplain; Lt. Colonel, 1 om| R; Carter, Public Information r; Lt. Colonel, Frances R feld, Communications OffW^ ter;; Master Sergeant, John B Templeton, Air Force Group Llat ion; Master Sergeant William P, Phompson, Consolidated Band Llfti- |on. ; : Senior Battalion (i Lt. Colonel, Nathaniel R. Leath krwdod, Commander. || : Day Student Company tain, Jacob M. Russell, Com* ftiandet; First Sergeant John W. Buchanan, First Sergeant “A” Athletic Company j | iptiain, Edwin Ralph Daniel, kider; First Lieutenant, tarnks; E. Kirkland, Seoond-in- pommand. 'j, . .V j, I “B” Athletic Qprap&ny tain, Jack A. Qulrey, Com- First Lieutenant, Ed F. Second-In-Command; First lieutenant, Leroy J. Bodemann, Platoon Leader. /’j - r ; -. Headquarters Veteran Battalion Lti Colonel, Helmilt G. Qulram, itTr., Commander; Major, Charles D. boppinger, Executive Officer; Cap- Davld W. Sharp, S-l; Cap- Conrad B., Cone, S-3; Cap- Hugh M. Adams, Jr.,, S-4; il Sergeant, William JL (Continued from Page 1) h '1: j ' i 'JI ! By :4k ,. A new fetetire' Of this fall’s n 'olumn,_ Freshman Page Part of Battalion Plans for talion -will page prept freshmen at the (addition’ if and' edited by ryan Field Ant (of the Battaliorf has been devoted it- to the activities of the Bryan Field a freshmen, the editors said, arid is Tom Carter . and Kenneth Bopd, Battalion co-editors, announced ’ , day. UmM This will Iberthe first time a p: • \ •’vv to g full ive all edver- a part of their plan to sections of the school age. The co-editors, Bond and Carter, were elected by the student body during-tbe previous spring semes- "N tv- 1 ! 'IM •:. It. •■•j j fjf? •» f ■ j.J V : ,,j/ IK III H teri Bond, a junior, is a veteran from Pampa and a journalism ma jor. He represents the non-military students. Carter, the corps public relations officer and corps editor, is a senior geology major and vet eran from Beaumont . Art Howard, senior arehitec- ! ture major and veteran from / : ■mm mr r "-I s ' ART HOWARD Sports Editor f |. TOM CARTER Oo-editor San Antonio, has been named sports editor for this fall’ term. T. J. Billingsly, who has been appointed wire editor, is a veteran student majoring in journalism. It is his duty to handle all news from the Batt’s-Associated Press tele types. C. C. Munvoe, junior busi ness major from San Antonio, has been named feature editor. Curtiss Erck, senior business ma jor from Dallas, has been appoint ed to serve as advertising man- ag«r. v/'; •] Many members of the sum mer Butt Staff will also be on the staff of the fall paper in ad dition to writers from last spring’s "Batt who will be re- . turning to school. The co-editors have pladied sev eral new features for this years paper in addition! to the freshmen page. ,It/is their hopes to carry, periodically, a column of news from TSCW that would be of interest to Aggies.! A Tessie correspondent has already been contacted. Also, a column devoted to news for married students and their wives will be ihtroducec|, if possible. There will be continued edi torial backing given to subjects ‘produced daring thp summer i and those Cturieaover from . j 'ii 1 ■ r, ' J/. 0 ' ■'1 1 I 1 • > . \ 1 • . *. 1 ' * spring semester. Instructo ‘ & “y the B«t ^ ^ lctor rating was endorsed by the Bat talion during the summer and it is the hope of the editors that ■ft- the rating program will be es tablished as a regular practice. A campaign to reduce cheating was started' the last few weeks of the summer semester and will be carried through this semester with the Ultimate aim of establishing an honor system at A&M. A Cooling system ^or the library has been recommended several times and efforts will be made to carry this program through to completion. Other editorial recommenda tions made during the summer called for improving the streets of the College, re-routing the busses to eliminate the traffic congestion in front of Sbisa Han, establishment of crossing signals and barriers at the Col lege Station and Bryan railroad crossings, recommendations -to Southwest Conference 1 officials to investigate the possibilities of engaging a “stop-watch” foot ball, expert to find methods of reducing the amount of time. wasted in conference games. The editorial advisory board, consisting of the co-editors, all department editors, and the man aging editors, will be used again this school year to formulate all editorial policy. The board made up solely of students, will consid er any suggestions which it re ceived from any member of the student body. , l -OV J ' • • V -I This schoql year makes the sec ond that the Battalion has been a daily paper serving Aggies and the residents of College Station. It is also- the second year that the Batt has been a member of the Associated Press. Any student who desires^ to KENNETH BOND Co-editor , - >yY jV ' !• .K paper work on the Staff of tie should come by itooffic is second floor of Goodvi the editors have announ red. ture writers are especitllj ed. 1 vpig the paper - are always welqtjmq, pond klkl :p‘ CURTISS Advertising I. ■ L.l M r : J ■ r mndi with OUB (3olu T Term 7. - L- ■ '. T ted. The Letters to the Edl- umn will be continued with e rules which have been in the past maintained, will be printed if they ied by a person connected : college, and are pot libel- obscene. ' >! il . .. ' ! k. ■ L. BILLINGSLEY Wire Editor l V;