The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 11, 1948, Image 2

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by hsyipg students ef\
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: The^qiie^tion of im|
ready been
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Merits enrolled in h|s
cres^e if the curricifln
comprehensive.
• The most piling e;
ourse are those of t|he stu
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action at
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be made,
cuiriculat 2oiild
remerits l)as al-
official
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it. Why don’t we halve
taken a course eva|uat<
means of improving rany
lexisf? ,
After the rating* of
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made by A&M students! fr 1[h<{
of the facul jy ■ siu^:
valnations before theirp
ority seemed to fee| tha
iz-ing the better points *
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Mr. John L. Lewis, who
of a rather large gtbui p 1 wo^kinr men
before a scssic
of the rfi|
rthat group of workl ig m
y Mr. Lewis was s;)ettkin
Truman, who is the pr
large group of work li ..
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position/’ Lewis said to,
horn-blowing openinl? s<
.Convention. ,
His principles g ;
less with the truth |
- scheming sort, of ; i n
dangerous not only
Workers but dangje
States of America,”
; The UMW leader
man was “too co\y,
jail in 1946 and list i
^president invokeddnjuiicl
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in r, the eyalug^ions pointed out those de
fects in their techniques which they them-
- ves had failed to observe,
A, similar system of rating courses
quitq possibly mean extensive im
provements. In some ways a course eval
uation would be much more accurate than
in one instructor rati
Students coOld be completely objective
their analyses of a cdurse.
Instructors^ personalities would have
place on the: questionnaire. Of course
bes
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more
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jwho take
wh) havej
4 s iggesti °f
defects
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empha-: latent ability of the students in the inter
(heir teachp esjt of a greater A&M College.
of Mr. Truman ||..
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matiks made bj| pljing mine strikes-
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presentations would be surveyed.
Only by utilizing all possible means of
ented in a class might
ined by the individual
material, not the manner
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improving th^j buiricyla of A&M can we Editori The Battalion ;i:
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et of Michigan University, telle of i
frejm their state who shoi
factor to anyone having a
of a name. The fellow is
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of Michigan University, tells of a man
should be a cheering
a long, jaw-breaker
tye fellow is a resident of Bad
an a raisea ioh’n Doe. Tohn^m^'lSt
be more specific. Jh h [!!
Doe’s life is just one series of misunder-
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cate with him at iall times, i 1 [ |:
The worst period of Doe’s name-cor^*
sioin was during his army days, fta
would a week go by that he didn’t receive
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Letters I ®ljtttb of ®ljt0
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tiOn as to his name.
Perhaps Doe sees some laudal
his name." His five-year-old son carries th
handle of John Thomas Dc^
“Let thit. mind be in you, which
was also in Christ Jesus” Phil.
2:5.
j Christian humility, patience,
courage and devotipn will lead to
the fruition of a life of love* In
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wish to wholeheartedly agree
Wiih Marvin Rice in his recent
exposition in meter (^pem) about „ _ _ _ _ _
The admilUtation e»n mike their LWjjWSjiSS
o^n tasks eaeiii^r by using the heretofore head. it not a thing to be grasped aftef
Would it be asking too much j to be equal with God . i . ,Hwe ice
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Fines totaling $2,130,000 (M) were
ihj imposed on Lewis and the union for aw*
of telmpt of court orders arising from the
5 net ion, |1 i I [v. A
‘‘Men have klcMg coal to pay that fine"
Liwis Maid. "iHow many men are going to
die to pay it?'M)w rhany men will break
inf if .'d ‘or thf their backs to pity that fine;? H^trry don’t
may get a vague con- „
tion o f just HOW THEY DO we had this attitude. (Read Phil.
AT THEY DO? 4:8-18)
this'request were given some
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vc could bau,v wJS*® Study Enlarging
:trt^ d 4 <e fT0$iTVRE I Camera Club Will
IAMBER’s operU(tion»s,
i; could better
)rqblcm at hand.
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Mr. Lewih haa previously dope a great
d^al of good fof jhis union. When he first
e ip cai*ef b^gan his crusades he held a large public
ro&l|ignani sympathy becausq he was a little man rep-
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'.yidiiajL who is resenting one jpf the most; overworked
4 " rl * tie i Minp underpaid groups in our country
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A seventy year-bid |
his pjush chair in a svv,
threw down the ne vspap<
ing apd exploded, “ If it
then, by George, wi wii
Who will fight 1 hem
;[ }Tho seventy ye*
ers of his exclusive club:?
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No, it won’t bq :theh|.
they so flippantly'pen
you and I will fighlt.
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by millions of Am sricaii
press the same con te
ami the same rese^utioii
old iman did. But these
pie who don’t figlit %
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Henry Wallace ’ lb
were ridden out of jA
ridden on a rail, bit tj
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roads where riding is b rdl;
fortable.
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Lately Mi*. Lewis 1 has advanced to the
position of a: big man. He has lost and is
Mr. Trp- Joking a great deal of that Sympathy,
tj him iir ; Be steady ;]|r. Lewis, w pretty i
when th
Mlt crii
;h0 Harry
in- care.”
soon
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won’t be :the only one who ‘‘don’t
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(np^d from pjeople who blahkjly.,: support war never
sj club. Hje t|iin|cing who Will' fight it. They are the
W(.s react- {people who w^ve the boys goodbye as they :
they \tani, leave for “over there.”
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Exclusive Clothes
PRESENTS
The Ernest i
Tailor - Made
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Very reasonable
Brand new patterns
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|. We are young and it would be
i qiery day tp fight- Top bjany of us remen
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Rights ol
Entered u sccond-clw*
Omen at. Co»e«c Station
tha A.ct of Congrena of M^rch o, it
I News contributf
J Goodwin Hall. Clai
Office, Room 209, Go
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What’s the batter with the world?
We’ve just fought one war which made all
previous war* look like skirmishes. Europe
has not cleaned up ifs rubble yet.
And there ale those who are clamoring
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R. D. Rivers w(ll give a pm«ti-
cnl tiemonatration on photograuh
unlsrgii)g at a meeting of the
Camera Club at 7:18 p- m„ Monday
October 11, in the rafale* Bund
ing.
The demonstmtion is (lesigijad
to start the beginner off right
and also show the advanced stu-
! dent the proper technique Of pro-
■ duchg a quality j>rint, Kivors said.
He said the object of the or-
: ganixation is to further the inter
est and appreciation of photogra-
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Cafe
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BRYAN
our war
remember the
le Who ek- Iqst ono too vividly;; From ilOTC or Na-
m enemijs t idual Guard to Army to front lines ip only
ijo %h, as tup j «i| matter of wefts, j
jrp the pt'cj- That is why we cannot become enthu-
aro tlL sliastic about aiibther war.
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wpjiikelrs who r Mr. Truman denies that the Republi-
(Sfij, uere npt dan party hiaa?; h monopoly on patriotism
i ard Streets aib qven though t^4 ; Republican party has al-
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exclusively to ithe use for
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all othf: laager herein are
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Last Wash Received—
Mon. 7:80 P.M.—Sat 8:30 P.M.
Other Days 5:30 P.M.
STARCHING & DRYING
FACILITIES AVAILABLE
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Leon B. !
College Station, Texas
FRONTIER plfTSl
by Fatuous Maker? j
H-rC all woH clastito, $10.00
Levi Strauss aH wool . 42.50
Real Sport Gabardine., 50.Q0
Frontier Pants Elastique .17.30
Heavy Khaki Pants 4 ’ j
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desperate
raised husband filed a frantic
divorce. His wife, he said
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Thomas Doe li i, ...
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survival, a har-
window broken out
an expensive “
radio, chtuad
time* with a ||
clean shirt* to.
floor « complete
thoughtfully props
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second mate a little;,
too, tnqy *ay a good
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hey have a little sport
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,t those
st too
tswm
mom aud
me difters si
rules from me Kina prayed
Tne sport’s regulations i
larts witft two cai s, loat
taking modes ap^rt ana anVb
acn other. Speeds as mgn as m
in the
wmen helps some,
tag game differs some
ies from tne Kind pbiyed ihl
tate tnat|jthe' game
starts With two cars, loaded with '\jeen-agers,
towards
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The idea is to see which dr
rye. :ine car that biuns
ide is/tneuM afid iimuBt c. ,,
exactly like auio in a game ft qar-utg. l ne .
divorce, ms wite, he said , — n
a frenzied Malay running amok,, leaving force tne ouier
utter destruction in her wake!.” ^ or touch tne
ear lit.-
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itter destruction in ner wake.
The specifications listed in the document both are moving;
ware enough to make any love-sick youth
think at least once before he took the final Those kids areja phnic Wi
st^p. (Tll , time-Kiuers. Xo db.uoi iney s
His little bundle of charm :had rubbed' Russian Roubcte on ran
his clothing with ;k greasy ham hock, smash- town oiignt to be a natural f<
ed Christmas gifts, left his car with every , coming mortician. ‘ ’
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