The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 22, 1948, Image 2

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER
"Soldier, Statesman, Knightly Gentleman”
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I mild hkefto use your columns
to reply to Chuck Maisd’s letter j
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dober 2a wcuoi'ul)
First, I would; like Ur challpnKe JJ i btea
u om * of the staitements madje, by pie were
Malnel concerning the vrorkinffs of at the Ttf ganie
some pv:
som^; .°f the stajtements madfe by pie weie plannirg a deijjioii
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the Student Senate. Of course, veteran memlx^rs ijf the i
statements will only be my pah assured me that the i
li opinions as Student Senator ifrom [lihijhiii dorm Was: the same
arm 15. I haven’t discussed them that is, the men in thA
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Wednesday night a promjinent T member ed by such a slip, could have roared up to
of :our student body “distributed a large Baylor (and smashed all jthie delicate frame
11 timber of green and gold klips of papier work of good feeling that our team, coach-:
vstudeni
NTtlgen j
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wit! any College or Senate ioffl-
4 cialt. /7H ' TH :
T ic Constitution for the Sta-
denl Body ofl the AAM College of
Texas explains the composition and
J fumtions of thje Executifel Com
mittee of jthe student senate in
Section HI, !3a. I
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f green and gold slips of paper work of good feeling that »
^bout the campus. es, students, ex-students, and followers
On^he gold-shaded paper in green let- haveNoeen building in the conference. And
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late from Bay-
loir. Conceived, printed a|jid distributed
here, each little shiet, wait completely a
il product.
As we Understand ii,.'thi^
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storing good feelings agbin.
1 It was only a few short years ago that
this same;,type of incident flared into a
ri^at an A&M-Baylor game. The results
were one person killed and a suspension
theory behind school relations fojr four years. The
lit! all was ^Sie‘K‘|4am into such % l ^ ween and brawls
a blinding rage that they would go up to ,s y . ,n ‘ Jj;
Baylor and annihilate the Bear’s ball club. ' And th ® iron ! a * 1 4 .. f
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Like sa many other go<|a thcDnes. this handbi | ls , thbught ^ were doing the
:One almost blew Up U« laboratory when schoo | a
{*&? iwwdte f i r re ^ t0 8 ether - ' When we contacted him after secret
The reason it didn’t wiprk on the ball practice, Coach Iflarry Btiteler echoed this,
club of courier is that; opr athletes are thought. 4 K j [ | :
normally intelligent. Whfen wfe asked a “I’m |ust sorry,” said Stiteler, “that
group of them cold yesterday afternoon those boys thought they had to do some-
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“Executive
c<4>bt of w>«» ^he^neitTemwlw AlratWt min®
in ithe sense that l arrived it tnem
wiinout taiKing|Uii aonn|t:one;el»e.
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we re‘jaleciUd to ao wt
sutuehie want (that il
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I got a tew opinions <roiti.otne,
In? me first place i anil not a .4et-
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Amplification j Department
'for the meetings of the stadent
senate. If shall concern Itself
with all mattiera of suMaMpife
which do not come uitdef the
Jufisdictiun of some other com
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three-fourths of theral immediately put
their fingers ori\it as 4 locally instigated
job. George ‘‘Primo” I^adera phrased
most of their, sentiments; by saying, Tit
was a pretty childish thing to do.”
A majority of. the student body w^re
as quick to perceive the situation. Remem
bering similar incidents iij previous yedrs
most of the dorm dwellerji picked up the
thing to get us maid 4jf| the other team in.
order to wirt.”
“If they could only see that anything
you do to make the other fellow mad at
you, anything iihat keeps him from liking
you, is td: y our 4t s ^ va i”^ a ^ e -”
Speaking ojf the tekm, 1 Stiteler conclu
ded, [“These boys are playing their level
best. That sort,of thing just doesn’t help.”
Coach, you’ve taken the words right
apiphlets Thursday mornilng with a “here out of our mouths. N6w we’d like to use
they go again” attitude. r some.of yours. V I'
It isn’t from 1 these tjhinkTng groups Whed a ball player makes a blunder or
that the slips could have! drawn trouble, a'foolish play, there is a coach’s expres-
The match) iin the powder; teg would hkve sion to cover jt. It fitfj well for pamphlet
come frorri that low perdintage of easily- listribulks of anyonej el^e who, by not
angered, short thinking, i|ied blooded, one thinking^ jeopardises bur teams’ chances
more beer^ individuals within our student land our; own Stature jin the eyes of the
pody. : .j \ -i ['j rest of the world.
Just two quick-tempered men, prompt-
We re Off to Waco ...
By CARROLL) TRAIL
1 Dear Sir:
I cat daily ut Sbisn Mc. c .i Hall,
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the efficient help they- have there.
For instance, the gentlertlap who
serves the beans in the line [on the
extreme left is the shrewdest man
I have ever seen. Every time 1 g^t
beans, he always gives me exactly
23, not 22 or 24, [but always 23.
Now I don’t believe this [is an
accident. I have checked with my
friends, and they all havSe the
same storyJi 23. Vi-ith loving
care he meticulously dips his
spoon in the pan and allways
comes up with the same num
ber.
What’s his secret ? How does he
db it? !| ; ;
i Sincerely, •? ; ki B.
Answer: Well, R. B., you- can at
least tell ability when you*866 it.
The bean mkn has studied exten
sively to get the position he now
holds. He is dan art.st in His own
right, and, his colleaigues [respect
his ability;
To reach the position, one
musrf study and pass rigid ex-
amutation. The quiz is an ex
haustive one. To pass, one must
be able to (ell how many beans
are In a f(pqon sirtipiy by feeling
the weight of the spoon and
beans in the hand.
But this isn’t all. Boogie factors
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as i-iocks being mixed with Uho
hc.'«b‘' to simulate actual working
coinditions,
Ho you can sec that the bean
server is indeed a! talented rtmn.l
Hie generally takes a personal in*
terest in his work, and quite ojften
,h<* develops a deep affection; for
each-bean. You probably wbn't be
lieve this, but I have known ^omei
waiters who gave the appeari*n|ce
that they actually hated ito pqrt
With their wares.
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“Let us lay aside every weight,
j : and: the sin which doth so easily
beset us, and let us run with
|; Patience the race that is set be
fore us.” Hebrews 12:1b.
Here at A&M we have bjeeri for
tunate lately to have a very strong
track team. They were good
enough to win the Conference last
spring. But they could not have
won if each man who ran or jump
ed or threw, had been loaded down
with heavy iron weights, so ‘ that
Jhe could not move. Yet you mid I
try to win’in the moral ^aCe df
lift, even though we are Weighted
down with sins that make it im
possible for us to movik (Read He*
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worlis hauler to get
ftiin a Vet sert.ojii ddfa,
prlvilegbs (1 ndveirakin
ty to ilopply, a/few w«
which you iii»,il|jed). showid
fal in language, but that 8 jdrt rS 6,11
give the cxccutivf com- thoir exirw eilort. j
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rnttiee, li<)en8<t to assume, hpwerfi ybu.
which thb Senate as a Whdle has ninn't
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1 his egplaqation is qf jcoui
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not given; thernl. True, tho isenate vea^'or ^welheaVvIar^w ...r
did not fortii^^aj cammiljtee t| year in order ; tec, btecome
act on this rpatter, bint thtn tho y^nioi. Weil 1 beueve Btarao^tit:
matter Was i never prdsernad U) mol n f th* ■•nUnTfaiut a
thei senate assembled as a whole/ j|ft f lhe underlla^enVhOW at
Th(' time elefnent playod a Ittnft Au.M had it a lot tougher thadj
pait in this kituution,. butjatnrjt qr lhe ( laM of ’(9 aW^l.sh’V :
waji not handled to the ^t/dent The College adminl»tdai Ml fT ’ 11
to feel lhat BChvice ih t
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forcea fas good enough :4tt sub-
kluute for thetw year* ; ;)a thpj
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bocy’s satisfaction.
The Words [“shall concern it-1
self” do not in my oknnicti give!
the Executlva Committee the: ,
SSJJT. ' And .fur . .tudon
y Qar ( y ou ’ 11 pardon Imdsl
n!ressmv d t^ sT ihatfs 00(1 1 '° r l,sin « a d,fi
tsl ould havg been asked i about, nl,log y. V ,an .7 0u <lld 4
tie seatigg matter. Only the 43
representatives of (he student
body wimld have had to: decide,
and /If; thejir decision was not
si tikfactorj), then a referendum
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ofithe prime rnovfjirH, in rejVitjalizi
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This weekehd uill mark our first con- all overff he state who [win judge us close-
ference mass migijatioii atvay from home, jly on this, qur first atjiajilfrom-hotne con-
Thcre will be many 6y4$ on us. .ference! apijearanct*. Everything we do,,
rhich was one [good or bad, will be magnified,
liking sports- j To 4 large extent, lour! showing will de-
manship In the f^inithWest Conference. It termine the general attitude toward good
is our studejiyiio&y whitlh has gotten off ! feel ing-throughout th*' conference. If we
to such an lU^strious start in good foot- ; mar the weekend with one shoddy incident,
j ball behavioivthat the general public has they will be quick to say, “What a fine
j begun to tal<glnqtlcei Itj is our ball club bunch;of pace setters th4y turned out to
which has pla|ed hard ball and hard luck be!” And the cause will be gone,
ball, but clean bdllJ ! j So be off ,for Waclo, Be football falls,]
People will be ivsitching to see if it and be Aggies, but be considerate of the
has all been a fluke—to see if it was just gqy next to you. j 1
a neatly applied oeneer thjat will soon peel When we leave the field we want a win
pff to reveal the same jmigh finish that naturally. And ive jwahjt tp enjoy the trip,
we have received credit’ [for a great deal But tjaost of all, we wjant a corjdial invita-
in the past. / j: ! 1 V' : / \ tioii to come back next year. |
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