The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 14, 1948, Image 2

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Its not just a
that dies on oui li
said it. We are i ii
Last week afeou
Between TC J ati
of friendship cild
lations during y< ars pi
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The Southwest
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got a taste of w hat
for a day” on some’
LSU they went sjl! oijit for ii
‘And now wc i have the opportunijy to
show the safne spirit of hospitality] and
i eh-joyed last 'tyeek.
However, th s is not 14 welcome that
springs solely fipm ihle njotive of rec pro-
A$|f there is need
p^ation. Chur re-
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Followers, Welcome Jdioard...
me you t<ji our ed by isolated incidents detestable to both
student bodies. ;
Ifhdarted welbme Relations could be allowed to grow
“ soon as we pave Simulatively worse, or our energies could
J ; | ' be directed into channels of good will.
Bixi hundred <* U8 We prefer the Uter course. _
it for us. f ' has expressed its, endorsement of this pol
icy of friendship ani
Not Only are y<
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highly colorful |last
Our wide opjn bbjnd of football,;rug
ged athletes, an 1 showm
and yell groups Ihav
tifiahly, famous (thr
d welcome.
you welcome for this
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weekend, but anytime you are on this
campus. ' •
And we want'to feel the same at TCU.
One of our students who addressed
your! assembly this pist Tuesday caught
our feelings when he said,
“Regardless bf what you think of us,
we want to be your friends.”
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ence has ome
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aren't the full story. While the student
lenders are forimiiluting the basic plans,
it is our job to jdbmonstrate the actual acts
of genuine sportsmanship.
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A letter now being circulated to the
Organization Commanders and House-
il| T
[Our past in 8pc|r||8nflui8hip has|been masters from the Student Senate; offers
equally colorful, but! i|i shine cases Wasn’t a good thought for a beginning,
been wholly de|Sir^®;., ,.| . . “It is suggested that you use your in-
Because of the Mb |< ompetition| and fiuenee to bring about ah active—rather
gunning ior thb top dog that has b|and- a p as8 i ve —participation in the policy
ed the conferen ;e a| bn#vith few me- of Wt!lcorn ing football visitors to the A&M
feated - untied IteanisL sometime^ for- tani p US> Your men can do a lot of good
feated - untied teanp
get ourselves ai{d oyfe
petition angle.
The past is jjfille'
ing raids, masebt stbi
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the broken iar|i atlu
stage, then it is tim
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in the fcportsma^shi]!
by the student
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sometimesj for-
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but
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- jRhgp, bonfir^ |urn-
ings, and enouj ;h shaved heads to i'ill a .
score of billiarl tal|l|s. j| I •
tbhljin itself p an
aeniit advance^ into
property damage
o call a halt. ?
by many small acts toward the visitors.
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Such things as having your men in
vite visitors who arq their old friends in
to the dorms possibly to spend the night,
! tne
taking t
lem into, the chow hall, going out
of your ’ vay to speak On the campus would
help A&ftI win the Sportsmanship Trophy
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j student leadens o
, of whM oujr on
rip awaro"is a hliaj
manship awarl
|| row representa UveSj of 0
this yea
' Also you might take them to class with
fd Ipticeable s|rides .v° u and Show them what we have around
'iel<||have been taken Aggieland. We are famous for the way
eadj{ of;!ieach conference we eau make ti’iends arid get along with
oiriij annual alorts- people. w
ajeir factor. Tqmor-' To u« this sminds like good logic. There
will draw plansjjfpr
award and dismiss j
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portant portion ji of
pride ourselves j)n t
A Fine Tim
e seven schools is scarcely anything we would rather see
(briars basis the than A&M winning its own Sportsman-
[jerijl Hportsmajiship ship Award.
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b t j emendouslj' im- cauj^j of R* Let's get off to a flying start
e program aiid we by making the TCU people genuinely feel
tr development! they at home on our campus over the weekend.
fbr A Water Shortage
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MayhCm is jlikelyHoJ Ijefall the Aggie that any respi^ti ble fountain wouldn’t be
yell leaders Sat ardaiy’anCimoon if College seen without Wafer.
authorities do-
the Maroon’s Vipto
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“Tiger Hag” ea iwesj
actions whicR f bllo
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ste^s to have: vatir! Jji;ilhc foutttn
Proxy’s Triangle. |
At present the f nmtafu is as ernSdy as
not'tyke jj the necessary
But the way
cleats oh the.
the
Our yell lea jkwsf i|re yjigorous, spjiriled
of the bpno dryj pond
ypung men, bul, thGy|mi|Wit not enjoy the favorable imprdvsion bn visitors j tb the
spectacle 1 of; beijig ifefaped off the bottom Campus.
Undoubtedly th(
ed Proxy’s Pori lata
to be in thb flounl
'juaisti;
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year. Advertiaun ■
The Associate f
credited .to it or lot i
ed herein. Rights [ of
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lil| rexy S Tr f 1Iglo ‘ Shouldn’t, vvo impress all thq Visitors
Architect who design- before the game ’ After all, we don’t eix-
intbnded for Mater pect to please a’certain segment Of them
p:|! Everyone knows during that encounter.
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The hordes b’ visitor^ Wlfio will be on
our campus this weekend will judge our
school by its appearance, not by wihat the
College publicity service lias told them be
fore they iame here. College grounds will
he much more impressive if a clean-up
campaign is hell and the extra things,
such as having Mater at Proxy’s fountain
are taken care oj .
Only in this : manner cap we make a
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British Action, Blazing Color
Offered in “The Smugglers”
By AN|I)Y DAVIS
The Smugglera (Tuttle Uon-
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Rank) starr ing Michael Red
grave, Joan Grcenvjrood, and
Richard Attcijborrouirh. (Guioli)
As most iBritish films, ‘‘The H KU j,nst me smUgglerH in court).
.Soniggliirs goes to some l^ngth (Her father had been killed by th(«
to aoinovo. realism, and with .th| smugglers in the skermish). Thh
lad gives in, realizing iR may bi:
his doom, and teistifies at the trial.
police, and although hr is fond
of the boy. he now believes him!
a coward, and hantivhim down.
The hoy seeks; refuge in the cotj-
tugh of Joan Greczwpod, who
urges him to give testimony
Rkdinst the smlugglers in court,
aid of a vefy capably cast and
some excellent photography, they
succeed, j • | '
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turing of a yejung lad (Attenbor-
rough) who rejfuses to relate cer
tain information to the policy. He
tells in flashback all the bloori-
curdling incidents, of his flight
from the smugglers, that led to
his present whereabouts.
Forced to sail on a smuggling
ship, the latj betrays its drew
as well a* its master (his guard
ian) after being lashed for a
crime of which he was innocent.
Redgrave escapes when the
smugglers are ambushed by the
(Think of (This
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‘‘Let us go up at [once, and
possess iU for we arej well able
to overcome it-”’ Numbers 1.3:30b.
Are you waiting until latpr to
begin living the Christian life? Do
you hoix- to devote mpre time to
“the things you know to be right
and worthwhile” after graduation?
If so, you arq just kidding your
self. A man does not become good
after college if he has hot tried to
live his Christianity in collega The
children of Israel delayed,! and
those who did Iso died without ever
entering the promised land. Will
you Wait too jong? Read Romans
8:32-3*.'.
Redgrave catches up lyith him bujt
vecogniaei this at an act of cduij-
age, and doesn’t revongp himself.
Later Redgrave is captured, but
oven though the boy is tortured
he. refuses to identify him. At the
end the lad goes free While hi*
guardian faces the gallows. \
This picture is well worth see
ing, and should be enjoyed by al.
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Pat Runyan of Austin Hall (room number - We’ve hdd a. definition of gentleman at
318, boys) perked up with the answer “I’d Aggieland for some tithe. At last, here’s a
mean GOLLY! with those boots, 1 man Who can make the gradei
nyway, who cou.d
fat cduld I say? Anyway, wl
date:a nice Senior Aggie?”
Edna Pearl Chappell inter
Edpa Pearl Chappell interrupted the
porter before the question was corapl
‘How long have I got to^et
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dressed ?^ Carol , ported he fe 1 asleep whilq
as a pne-med Aggie could be found. (Authors - See what
Lohmbferg hoarsely inquired if such a thing Amber’s love [affairs, i ?
Fife
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late with a senior, however; “I’d feel funny
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dating a senior—but do you know wher^ I press friends by giving her expensive jewel-.
\ii find a good looking frosh or soph?” (Au- ry or an occasional $1*000 check at dinner
can find a good
th^’s note II: Take it from me, there aren’t
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I; And Jacquie James had this to say about jeourt. “ j) n
| wearers of the ring: “AGGIES! Oh, I love ; ‘!As soon as our guests
thbse boots! Be sure to sayi I l|ve in Sayers plied the Woman, “?
30)5.” r| the jewelry back an
[ | Don’t pack your bags yeti There is a ’ vSounds lil e cush* :
cleVil in the midst of those angels. Joy Simp- and.tactical (ffieers.
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