The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 08, 1948, Image 2

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visit their ca
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this Saturda;
pleases us.
For it/give's ujf
ing welcomed on
to our feet.
Last year we
hospitality sihowii!
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opinion of any stu
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A&M has set; .
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far the only col
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Long a pac..
though perhaps eft
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A&M has now wo
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Texas Universi
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part of the count
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Issues Courts, j;
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OCTOBER 8, )948
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Soldiet, Slatemim, knightly Gentleman"
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_ their treatment toward us while we are
LSlUj to viaitors on their campus.
And toward LSU we feel genuine
their hoiior
h|e game
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the netting-up of
sgiieijl state; “Great Is-
ch ’attempts to disjjn-
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ftf economics,
ethics, and religioi l and i'uweave them |in-
to basic issues bef^ today’s students
Kissin’ Jim
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The snowy \vht
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a gubernatorial yh
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An Associated
that, “A photogra
Ledger-Inquirer 1
companions of A
Folsom destroyf L
f camera equipmen*
[Ij order at a weeker
i News /camera!
the' incident, ocp#
Auburn-LouLsiana r
photographed the
cup in his hand.;
Bynum
to destroy the negtlive and that
refused Folsom ttji
wouldn’t have got,
picture to go out d
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friendship.
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On the LSU campus every Aggie rep.
resents Texas A&M. Aggies have estab
lished themselves with respect in the
minds of LSU students. That same meas
ure of respect is also felt by us toward
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•gies who journ^y-
ee the game. Gur
pd| is formed jby
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env able precedencej in• (it) is a current affairs course designed
being the first rand j so ; by Dartmouth College and nowln opera-
e to offer a Great ills- tibri at Texas A&M.” ;
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Japanese are going to be rt
P A report from Osaka ♦
news the Nipponese just r
wilT be able to buy onion
brandy, and Oftion sake by Christmas. ,
There will be a lot of Japs drying in tn
beer come New Years,
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Japanese Ale ho,
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Before leaving the subjectldf alcohol, the
diapter‘
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We should not ibe content to rest on
our laurels, however. Criticism was of-
ization fered last spring epnoerning several pha
ses of Great Issues. Where improvement
is logically called for, the faculty should
adjust the course' to meet the highest
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; D; CARROLL TRAIL
PtelferT .il: ■ t
I ! put twenty-five . cents in the
eok<! much me in GoodWin Hall, and
tfot inatliing in return—no coke, no
ehangPj no quarter, not even a
Department
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acclaim for advances
eld; itself.
, widely reputed to|be standards,
mic institution in tiis
has found in
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ilitWof having a Grfeat
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His Usual Form
| Great Issues, which will be offered
again next spring; ftill enjoy increased
popularity with the students and benefit
them more if thfespeakers obtained are
the most authoritative in their fields. I
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•; Initial mistakes in handling the course
should be recognized and changes made
which will enable participants to farther
broaden their understanding of the fields
covered.' f ' l V | ,
Great Issues has won a ‘first’ fdr A&
M. Shall ,we make it a ‘biesP also? \
Letters
IT WAS AN ERROR!
Editor, The Battalion :
In behalf of the waiters in Diitn-|
can Mess Hull, we wish to make
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bottle ap.
Of course, I lost my (temper
when my money didn’t come back,
and I started shaking,the machine.
Nothing came otrt.. W. H. Roth-
rock, muscle-bound professor of
modem languages, came by and,
seeing, my plight, he helped me
shake the machine: no quarter.
My question iej: Whom do t sue?
Sincerely,
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by Lainfy
rroCtion to the article written
^arify Goddwyn concerning the
runoff of the ‘‘Ugly Mant’ con-
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i of; the ‘!suds btick^f” bag. and destroyed; nine film holders val-
Jilft” Folsom lodefto ued at $5.25Aachft
Big Jim tlie Kissin’ Man seems ft have
jtory in 1946 now- ip
ome tinged with the
seism. : l
'ress release reveals
ter for the Coliintfes
rftd Sunday t|at
•ami’s Gov. James IE.
about $50 worth iof
jn the chief executives
football game. :
n Brady Bynum sftd
Cd Satin-day at the
'ech game Whft ;he
•vernor with a P a P er
governor asked
ed to a| ftan later
uittlefield, ofte Of his
identified as Nick
special investigatoAi, and said:
Nick, if you had been on the ball
when
;hjat|ji doftt wan
aspirations of matching the feats of other
politiciil figures in the South who; have ;
gained power and held the reins of govern-
ment by their ability to influence the uni-
wise voters, usually those from the lower
economic and; educational levels.
; His attempts atisMrofig-arm tactics are
another; sign of thftthreat of reaction in
the South. Whefe a iMjlitical personage
feels that he baft employ such methods, it
means that the electorate have failed to
show; that they are capable of voting in-
telligently/wheu and if they bothered to
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It is time for this section of the coun-
try r /not that We are the only offenders,
but house-cleaning should start at hpme)
ft exercise more judgment at the polls.
'And we must go to the polls more pegul-
ariy, : ■ ; | ; ; ft
! tent.
Goodwyn stated, and wc
"every waiter in Duncan
Hall [was in on the attempted
ballot -* stuffing." I ndoubtedly
(toodwyn dkt not know the facts
about why the waiters hud every
man on his tables sign his name
on the paper handed out last
Thursday.
The truth behind the signing of
. name* is that each head waiter told
his waiters toi have every man on
his table sign the paper and put;
chocks behind his name for each,
meal he; would; tlniss on the weeh-
jftond. The waiter^ curried out the
1 Order erf thejr head waiter im-
knowihgj ithut these names would
be usqd Jn any liallot stuffing.
We might add. that: the head
waiters received their 'orders
from! higher ups. and were them
selves carryijng out orders.
We f<jel tftt Goodwyn’s article
was a blow below the belt to each
waiter. It is unsubstantial and
should be corrected for the benefit
of every man jit insulted.
BILL SCHUMANN '50
CLARENCE SCHLATHER ’51
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Anewer: Wellj T. B. I’m afraid
I can’t help you much. The party
responsible for caring for the
machines in not responsible for
tho financial upkeep. ;The mah who
handles the finances is also in
charge of the machine design, fi
And he can’t be Sued now, fot
he is being in^estiffniod by the
Thomas Committee:' tho machines
arci RED, you know. \
'$o, I guess you will have to re*
sign yourself tt« your fate, ami
charge the loss up to experience.
Incidentally, you ;mu»t vememhor
that you only have $(1.41 loft to
spepd this month.
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Dear Mr. Trail:!
Why? I ; •I J]
Sincerely,
Bolivar Q. Mary
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m ; Uhovtft'i 1 mm |i«ts like the Longs, the Talmadges, and
(Uijs equipment the Folsoms. j , ft,!.
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The Republicans, Mr. Truman
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election—something that is jiossiblj not
wholly foreign to Mr. Trumani’s thinking.
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SOUTHSIOE
"I am come that they might
have life, and that they might
haVe it more abundantly.” Jqhn
10:10h.
Those are the woitis of Jysus.
And yet multitudes of people would
try to make the religion of Jesus
a cause for personal unhappiness.
It was never the intention df 'Je
sus to put limits on tfie lifcs of
man. He came to remove .the limits
and; make full life ; possible. ;His
purpose was to change the heart
ahdlsoul of man, so that he would
desire to live the right sqrt of life.
For such a man, no restraint is
necessary. (Read John 10:10*1$).
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And what more logical place could
ftove than—you guessed it—the Brom
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| Lock your door! Nothing is safe; these
days. In Chillicothe, Moft a 30-fbot steel
iridge was stolen. The thieves ripped off
the bridge flooding, tossed itfpto the stream
hen used a cutting torch to
mayiifa
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k ers heav r oh the avoir
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throwing an extra cordon of
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