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the Freshman Class last year, was
named secretary of the chajpter.
Roberi Ransom from iHpuaton,
wtas selected as treasurer, arid Fred
Plields of Baytown, was named his
torian. Those men will sei^e for
|vo semostPrs.
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1948
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my apartment or at your he
mend, repair, or tew b\
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College View.
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flopsyfMqr- jSVerag-.* of. :I.;> nr Htter during :
|g pr.il.: Bryjtn fl ;rr • frjb veaj-.-;
|m lifex il Chi is-
MrU ion,. Bob
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A request with a nejtitioh was
itinted Inst year by'Dj'an Abbott
hyi fliortj I.Hite; . .,
ill, Tfina ChHer, Tommy and members of the Class of ’51.
Chii|i'|jea l>.ij kbam, Bill tit three-fourths of ithe i haptera in
ijhon, nhd tliq United States vote favorably,
tljid ilocal 1 chapter,- whi^h will be
caUed the AftM College bf 'Texa*
Cnapter of Phi Eta Sigma, will be
accepted as a charter member of
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also lie voted on at that time, Dr.
Abbott said. ' 1
i Janies O’Brien of College Sta-
tijon was selected us the local dele-
g ite to attend a National Conven
tion of Phi Eta Sigma which will
meet at the University of Alaba*
n a on November 18 and Id. Al»
fieid Martin of Dallas was elected
a ternate. If the local chapter is
accepted, O^Brien’s exnenses will
be paid for out of the national
fi|nd.
The next meeting of the group
has been scheduled for October 2t
the Physics Lecture Room.
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PKRSONALf Horatio:, My Uncle Ned
like* you. j Hi* opinion doe*n’t carry
much weight He has been out of the
school for i the feeble minded for ‘ only
a year. CUrabeUc.
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Each candidate for lh|' Master’*
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
aster’* degree
_ tel tne renulrementR
for the degree In the) current semester
should file notice of K.xpeetatlon to Com
plete ' with the Dean (if the Graduate
School now. These forms, may be obtained
in ithe office of the Graduate School.
Applications fur degrees will not be
accepted after December! 1. The*cs f ap
proved by the chairmen ! of the studenta’
committees, should be in ithe office Of the ,
Graduate iSchool not later than Januafy t. |
lots. Egeh candidate should file a com-
piete course of study arid thesis project, j
if he has not already done ho, at once, i
P. U. PEARSON I
Dean. Graduate School
Occasion
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Upon request of the Student Senate, the
holiday scheduled for Saturday. October
23, 1948 has been canceled and, ip its
place, a holiday will be jttyen on Monday,
November 29. 19tB. Tpls request was
made due to the fact that an insufficient !
: allocation of student tickets for, the foot--,
(#»! ball game between A. and M. and Baylor ;
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IN CHINA AREA
I PEIPING. Sunday, Oct. 18 4 u „
-Chi»,« Kia-Shek flew to Mjk.-ZSZTSZ StfBS S%^T&
dqn Saturday in the mrast of civil game in Waco,
war reverses which have deepened M - , T - Harrington
the military crisis in Manchurift Acting Dean of the College
and endangered alii North China, j] ^ j .! 1 '' ! '
His conference with General Wei With the Communist capture of
Li-Huang, over-all national com- Chinhsien, the possibility a full
inlander in Manchuria, i followed scale Red invasion of North China
close on the loss df Chinhsien in i—and its prize cities of Peiping
southwestern Manchuria. ' and Tientsin—becomes very real.
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for experienced assistant*. Men are es
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