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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1948)
P : 4; Page 2 4:4 v l p ||S |j| 'll Vou Are N< i "'T ■ ] ■ 1| You’re noW ^ three elected jb^ |c else.-i Nc housing areas flit someone e! these men out, goes to Ihis college As of lasfy nigh the-body that is ’ith It’e a democratic secret ballots! arid 1 -H th the most v emment that oj)6» This joteioip hty of yoifr tin- “ ure ui> f ft Student Senat| mqst import4nti;:Ii Pos*t on at A&M' ; C<|ege i 5 leader of A&M stlj. must keep tMnfg prod* lazy cobmit "Senate Se^M f a functional 1 time, work, and en tali ’I on it \oUtet, Statesman, Knightly Genii i * ti 111 | S . nly;dc yqu rep eiit everyone |h ilil l^lj are a me (Student Qpve: in| oing ee id - a “foreign p< friends' licy" 1 teen t-to. Fred Allel:! 1 mm is or Associated Press: Fred Allen has^ campaign agaihkt t grams that have^w ' the Dour " !;1 in “self defe , to $5,000 against! j| they might win by i i steji j I H ay, October 7,194s | i. ’ emfin” i dormitories and jhf ied for you ajboye "ev ic<ji Sullivan Ross; Founder of Agrie Traditions il ' Kp L I '.i »rj one of .flor|y ’ ■i 1 i«[ i!f ex reside in correjjpojndence tsjlargely in your responsibility to keep Senatoif ir formed through minutes and information on decisions ittee'm mgs. 4 Ti f; m W I* ucutive SCojmmitteemon, you’re the problems along With your agenda. Take tti Ti i mil , lr ■ men who get touchy T* routine work to ntnent: that dsfea \\oQk a t the Seuiati! Constitute on afld yod iwledges the imin whutlmdof job you have. ' J ii|ner. It’s a ;g(W- M 1 a see ichool mm tes Ion a maiie by fht Stujde(it rp Publicity. latiohs job tljat not only!,includes yo eb, yours is a public ite J'rf: ■ || #4f wil . 1 my Mil ri^ponsible stujdeht You lahdiai tp ellow ,Agg!e8|bu|t also the people^who rekd t, exas newspapers. Your work nOver ends, never i-eachesfpei'fection, ; Social Corjim ttOemen, you’ve got tie ggie' Sweetheart to make. selection of th|* l stt£^it y,)U cooHjia^te, plan, ahd e^ecutb the T «u^l;&#t- 4 il T/F ! ' {wernment. Yeu The Mess). Hospital, and Exchange and tecalioWpk. Store Commi{te^s have essential fuiic- o action. : * ^ tions- jisst \ are not in . .e that demands je. We’ve stirt|d rdi other schools ieOn our schools . I H : j S' d Allen m • H, HI W ■ im r! • ‘ l/J :!| 1 'f t || reporter aper of ( y s4d, not ent last we Cicfllege, should UsedTafter bia this ^ Vas sent m » i li Bet for Good Job I May Be Placement Office - tions. Without effective work conimiftees, our lei re I of lit he| world’s aruly Gentlemen studen t body 'i Senator now. ind ba lank family trted a: one-man radio Buildi do your best. . . and we are wate of dental flosj of he rteiiidei or every member of the tdro flocjrs of the 'Empire State and •il l)rogram Hi 1 ruining iucen i-adip.” ' 4 f W' I ' v Alleiv says'“giv * m miles of railroad track ‘fgiye-away” l.pijo- and a Jrou^dhjnisle completely ft mished. illliohs |of listelneis. AH«i, median has agrefed programs ‘giving aWay things” that d His listeners up people havj slbp])ed tuning in cimedians, ( ss of any pr&e annourtced that the National Surety Cor- ng to some othbr poraticn will rams “are iduaj talent In =1 prpgra Almost at ihe|i4||)e t|iipe that A^lleU | p newsmap tpat starting his bimiplp ’rosbie, a Blufftoi was winning er show— AT»( Crosbie was sittlti; J ' ..u . • —• 1 S f 111 irogram r 1 no pr correctly idenjti§. ‘Turkeys in m" he had Hit the j* To start tljo ^ htnimcod the awui’i ea on hif NIK? A A genuinejteika,! The Pafikl : : : fl An Agyic nclr for pictures of fi. have it that thb J students besides it sought SMUlali excellent faei|lt; ddubt bave been following statjrniji “Doak (. , sHence), Gilbirt^ J 'all the members o p ephone ranglKe Something” th rough the bonding i‘Mystery tuna, as imarked thit ‘ the risk has lieen Is” and was - i 1. l! rri If I': J|| Friday aftemoen, talion is published Advt reimbu I Aft a take-off of a quiz master i telephoning t(i li cky listeners,, Allen told Sunday Kenneth grams are no ., beer salesman, ottery.” prizes from ari- oijt to jrtcjp the muauj” jho dtxlarejl at ihorae ILstening jto Cbnced|ing il W bd ta iiveiyones tighing, Alien UiiHe ; mythical pr|z- ami 4 not; and a uni Parade ! there's a r sk, a pa fcdlan anc ^Uture fculs ivavo l(Hte *i©M f the SMU CatitpuH repc«t(Ki How p^iciouM nmiuv ; to the kqiik'ti. Itoipl has a few tm h* Fmther obtball players w ho following heaq cc (bvleufc reasons^ “Yell f^radtic Ynow) would kedito have read • |bl| . 60 seconds jolf Kyle; Brownie ‘ e team have • L4! !• ! dear o teen ft jers * iL F3FF-I.F'.i: Butt ie had on thejse Senate is seriobsly Crip- you. are committed to the go with it; 4,000 yards practically hew; the gang Queen i. nftb you will receive 25 co yieti, yourjide* y . J . Jji li -s,.] paitment will get 10 and the fc* Seniors, whnt uhout tlup job mu |, u | er w jn ^ kept in jour file .br graduation?” 4 K I in the nlacfement oftic * You’re a hing you. -i *' By HENRY LACOER ti i mission t(j» determine just really know about football. The. writer interviewed all of Whom h$d been spectators at a few ill ganies. Just how much Of football ganies. Just how much|:i in the Stadium! had been dfevothd the] field is a doubtful point, i J ot pdeit ons exactly. Two f ■i sffL I* ;i|j filt llltl !|FU . lu■ 11 mP ’Am iv%l^ li; if ■;? !.:U '‘ft: t |i ^ |ii s “rl.71 e just how much gi ewed {OTiWeen their ti to watch ion of i: I khowjl wher«i t The rer * ili on One ■I \ 41 The reporter bravely started! jout by a g the femlne xa.is tne numbd: i a team. Ten smart ones knetjr; r _ lecided that 12 was a good sounding number id anopoeri allowed as now tn^re were x). One was a little setback by that puzzl question, biu gave a clear, frank answer, “l Lord.” In ! ft lit ll Moving :on ;to a real brain-teaser and A^94-yeaW?lm memory-tester the Barometer interviewer, put up a good fli probably wijth a great deal of apprehension, attempted crime but the ^ asked the coeds to nkme the I t different po- nabbed hi: id 1 ■ 1 •■• - : j«dj sitions. |T A , ;j:ilv | Qne knew all correctly but she admitted, he had once been a gridiron trotter x hers (|n the old idays. The rest knew some rlj imedi ] top v some pt new to the sport; t’itfht and left full WKT<U, k>. : :H„r,. ... mah?^.hVuffht*?n at coKt—S5 per set. j fiohs about the isport. Fdr exiiimple pne cAd is pijly thing rfhat hadn't ha] i.r y ‘ w£SS? ^onsideredjii: unfair to be quizzbtl as to where and thart is you |iaVe ntoyet; 4 , HimMlf,” Which will be given to he place to gp to fimllhc un»- y0l , at thy Placement Office; It Sffttiii: you in approaching an Watch your departmental btillc- . I caitled in.Room 230 of the Admin istration Building, thp Placement Off the quarter! the , sadly-c Mai-y; ;8000 guarantee his promise ,to teners. ?! , 'J M. I ' » .. " !■ lampooned any any “gjve-away” ‘‘these give away pro- ehtertammeht—j something abo ] '■ | - th|at he expects wimeone will lose. rgdi^ , authority ojf strongly abou Valuable the twelfth man is course, f%una”4—all together rom i' iery risk has been satisfaction, a ust cheap 1 • ut them”, to “lose Allen re- estublish- Ud whore tj .T • •tidilaftv arresting that a com . . ! _ . ‘ ■ It; ’ ' ,1 I _ 1 Aljen's the air such rank heresy as the ukl be observed. Scheduled.” ] j if the boys in rM and Hlue t?i‘e must utilize our pigskin terminology; we may. havcj to resirt to hipping it up: for war-hoss of the wrang- ippa Kegga Bru!” « : I ! 'I * ' ■. 1 —T- men, “Fif- -r >eur. vertfaUng tat 44 ft " iper of the ftgricaltural published fwc times a Wee] holidays and examination j>i , , Monday, Wednesday and Fri lajy. fupiistied on requftj. lion 'm' r iOffice offers aid in placing gnid- uates in jobs fitted to their abili- 10. i Established in 1939 by the Asso- IciiltiDii of Former Students,' the iiOffice’s rtium purpose is to coop- licrate closely with the faculty in plalcing graduating seniors and alu- 'mn|i in the best jobs possible, ac- cording to Horsley. In order to obtain the free ser vices of the Placement Office a tin board daily for announcements of job openings in which you might be interested. For additional Ftn- formfction, ! check with the Place ment Office. 1 ■’ Confer frequently with faculty members and placement officers for help' in developing your bm- ployrnent campaign. The Placement Office does the following th.ngs for the seriior, alumni, and the faculty: j , , . . ^i . , , : Cooperatjes with the faculty in ..omplete and file a registration counseling seniors on matters of rd wipi thejPlacemejpt pmqe placement.; j v Maintains lictive contact w’it;h 2 eht men|t« from broug! :e where they told of h Spry ffefcfs years,; th thing as m runs 1 offered Thi had i proper to use. unu t in sluch night tabl sh- about ut each also dreamed] up -some posKic ew to the apart; right and left fullba eft : and right center, forward, and ends to name a ffew. > ■■ 4 Fl’T •■J The writjer tyas bound |U> :hhve shudden r when he asked! even more technical ques- in 1870. Thoughtfully the judge ‘ the sport. Ftir exaimple one cqed 1© oiily thing thiit hasn t unfair to> be quizzed as to whefe and that is you (have n lack! played. She calmly informed ami going to let you off isillusiotted.fad thit'“I di^h’t .homolfl T p '■] four-foot fenc|, leaped tj feet to on. the other ^ide>and, Had resurr again Me He ^a» nabbed. S i inj] befpS|die" 1 |coiirt.! i ;:: Ipfll T; TH oallf! elder had ten f •ef( r MTnccs h photosln-: nbout the. Same basis as Iftiit yeir. •«?. m tic tTHiiscript|of academic reedrd*) j The Placement Officd.can best Maintains complete records of I help the senior who registers with, each man registered wjth this of-: it soonj Enrljf registratioM with the Tice. Latft year, sotnc 25S employers Office jenablc© the members-of the sent represen|tativi*s to our cam- staff to compile complete' tecoHft' pus forjintentiews; and there were of tile man, so when a hepresen- about 1350 separate calls from tative of a company asks for them employers offering jobs to quails, full information on the man will be readily obtainable, Horsley con cluded.' '' lil i ■ i ifr •• fied iheh. Present; indications are that ithis yeatfs activity will be on senior must: NiQW. This applies to all men who ect a degree of any kind be en now and September j 1949. istration is required of all men inteiviewing company representa tives at the Placement Office be forle the interview is held. Why? So that thfe placement officers will •hai'e on hand some pertinent in- formation :in your file to discuss wiijh fhc representative jafter the iiitlrview, thus helping you to sell 'ypirself to; the company] ' ! i Order a set of personnel Icaf- leti\ These, printed leaflets contain your picture, address, record of tifauiiitg apd exjMjrience, war rec ord, references, etc., as developed from the registration recprq.j They - rpvfdn aKconclse and ibusineSs- ku method of presenting your uplifications to the man who hap jrib th offer. On completion T It RUSSIAN RUHBER BID RRI'OBTEl) jTr I to 3 thojisand employers on behalf of seniors anrl alumni. ArnmgeS and schedules inter views with; visiting representatives from industry. i •• Prepares credentials for seniors to be usedi in applications to em ployers. (Credentials include per sonnel leaflets, if ordered, state- :'it' tjmj'T'' 4 J;l (Ehink of (This .'Inffr r 1 ? ,i “In 'the world ye shall have tribulation: but be of good cheer ! I have overcome the world.” John 16:33b. '■! Ji ■ r ; AH of us feel, at some time.: as the j>bet vfhoj gaid, ‘*The world is too much with us.” Vfe have the feeling of j ht ing trapped by ijcir- cupistanced or opposition, and.fly hlipdly into an attempted solution. .leSup sayi( that it is unnecessary i.i -I V Homer Adams . 1 . ; j : f T . REAll ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS [\ JT - I 1 ! 1 Block East of North Gate m Ph. 4-1217 s ; i •_ L f -4— ■^41-: J (bOljoMffr, Ceylon, Oci. 7! | to worry iji tpis way. The big idif- wus reported without confirma- ttu i today! that Russia has offer ed to buy directly Ceylon’s eijtlre fU'urq rubber output, lit pritlvp mrjeh higher tlmn jirestmliirht|0H. ~-4 : Sdnitone Service-— “Th« bettwr kind of Dry Claiming” F “Wo ^eciallM In Rowfnvlng garment*, dra|)orloB, upholHtcry miitoriulH” ficHiltips of life, as we view them, are very am ill us Jesus ., views them. He hup oVercopu 1 the world, and \VV, with hiH help, cun do the sapie. (Read Matthew' 5:1-12.| a-f.ii-..—~4«.»^-i| y'Tt vim pay MOM* 204; ipME REDUCTION Billie Mitchell, *42 STATE farm insurance 1 | COjMPANIEH ' | Phpne Above Agglcland I’hannaey ; ! AUtO -f LIFE — KIBE 1.1 — 4- 4-44-4 .'j \The AssocLv^. credited to it or no e3 herein. 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