The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 25, 1948, Image 2

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made ori the quiz ih
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and the proper method of sojution is
rr boila tq issite him .he would get the lot.
anxietM amt only, a rejWue of indignation Why all this del
he feeling of %k of consideration m returning qui
Iri the final determination of our grade i
•ely average the ikter
are important to him
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due to!'
Holt liunH to quest bn is missed are bur- •! most' desirable, but |two or three weeks is
papem a week’s delay
b too long, the next, claim period is
tied c-several chttpt]erM when the papers unreaaonahle.
Voters Ardii’t the Only Ones Watchinj
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Tha present presidential campaign has Status through federal legislation. The
its head fn the mushr^oin cloud of an atom . two major candidates are 'caught in be-
bomb And its feet iit j the Civil War. tween fearing to define their ambiguous
Wltile the nation Wrestles with the dif- campaign j|br0misesj lest they meet with
a mm*. a A ^ -a-, k. ^ A. i . 4- • m '• f f K /11 a t1 i’ll v*/a /A f Vl 1' . f \V*fkif^ nil /11 ^ r\ AM
ficult hew concept of px atomistic age, it the displejapure of
also sejes bubbling to thfe ^urface questions electorate.
,v the Civil iv.
stirreq^ by
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Civil- War and still uh-
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heir predjudice ridden
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regressive, democratic
America is airing its dirty laundry before
Our forward, i
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appeals to these discriminated peoples
promising alleviation: of! their unfortunate
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Its about time We take StocW'of things
and makO evaluations.
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liht they .'duLr
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torth throud that is rou
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With Iteitish and American industry
cutting apd. tapping the i name threads it
becomes all the nr ore obvious that the in*
tUrnntiohal fates of the two countries are
inexplicably intertwined. .
And the two bonntries arc telling the
k stand, or together we
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ccassionally the Associated Press tel-
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him like an old
brother.”
; dust because
exudes some gems continued* don’t neglect your allure.
shoe or —worse yet—-a
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the chase is over, she
Lnd mistake.
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ere Is one wllicit came over today o|f black Jace underthings. I think crisp,
n you have to get a lot
as attractive as ketnzd.’
i girl shoud tr
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huibaud.
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in the midst jjf d , quote from swim- white clothes arq
liilihjm^ on how to keep j ^stber, we think they’re thit attrac-
hfij .1 -< j! /ftliye tojo, but pijopriety, conVeiition and
t her husband like editors! forbid our expressing such
*She shouldn’t treat thoughts.
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Eighteen Thousand Aggif-^’a Are rodmthl^
ighteen Thousand Aggie-E*’i,
according to J. B. “Dick” HerVey, executive
Association of Former Students, Of this .
In the development fund
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of the association! in f or a degree or no
mental'policies is. the aUte* a me rober of the
rtient, “Once an Aggro, Always-an gatiiajtion. “It is
Aggie. Anyone who has ever ; en- t,, i >t!Come an Ex-«tiala4»t,
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Editor, The Battalion:
There are two sophomore Tes-
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publication inform* the __ r .
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’Tia sorry/l can’t give you credit for that question Hmudkely.
hui sitter you^taiidtd ii the paper a new whr has Keen ought and
the iMMindiirt line chaniied!" \ "
IMh.r, «, ...» A^ie. telWa ;lg'F!l»
same predicament who would like ^ .r. u ^ i
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Sneak Preview
Johnny Belinda” Achieves
All in Human Interest Story
By ANDY DAVIE ' ty that she has a baby. The
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and newspaper ‘extras didn*t hit the Americans duringihewarwerenotinter-
street i when the. 0nn;ouhcement came last changeable. /
week that Britain and the United States With the thrust of an inevitable war *
were going'to standardize screw threads. becoming j more strongly felt industrial
_ (Th e Commonplace^ screw thread lacks representatives have decided to standard-
the cdlpr apd imagip^tive appeal for peo- ize British and Anjeri^an threads to a 60’
pie td get worked uj) over. Every bolt in modified Whitworth thread.
tM wfcrld has aOMiORnd*. ’ The next war jranft catch us shipping
Bi t do they 011 fit. Does a Germap hundred^ qf partsfto England-^parts that
screw fit E Cani^lau ■ 1Ut? [I 1 - BHtiHhiiujtoriesalreadymanufactureex-
N. Rurally not,: Germany uses the met* C( »|,t fop a screw [thread.!
tl a F ^^ ^ ftna ^ a Certainly it wf k thJs coiSsidejratjibh that
' VV-W abou|ii#r|.»n bolt*’..ml Brit- miverto bring nbogt Bril-
ish rtL. Thqyl^h the Bigllsh sya- TT® F
twji U m«u.ur*®. i ihby should fit-
Johnny Belinda (Waner Bros.)
biarring Jane Wyman, Lew"
Ayres. Agnes Moorehead, and
Charles Bickford. (Campus)
Seldom do movie-goers; have an
opportunity to witness such a heatt
warming human interest story as
“Johnny Belinda./
This is the tender story of k
jmiihg girl (Jane Wybiart), a dekf
rnuttf, who for the first time be-
conws a part of the outside world,
by learning to understand and be
understood. All this is made pos
sible because of a jkind aind under
standing Doctor ('Lew Ayres). It
is the doctor who Bikes it upon
himself!to teach Belinda how to ex
press her emotions, heifl feelings,
and love.
Trageily strikes Belinda; whtn
it becotnes known to the!coinmurti-
townspeople
the baby away from
tots ig on the collegeliimlpus ti
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tor took one whiff of this psr-
funifd loiter and “sfu* w»f|*d
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BEE HERE, MAlSKI,
Kdttori The : Battaliont f;!'j i-fn . .ailjl.L
To refresh the momojy of Chuck L Dv, Sumner| T. f’(k«t of the 11.
Maltel, n lot of us oVer here 'ip Ator ii? Energy Comh)|»>i0tt Vy*sL
the nbn-regs came up through tht |ngt< n. I). C., will »dniT«B tHe jlni‘
Com also, ajmf while I,i with others ulty and graduato![Mtud^rtw lot t
lixe irtq, have had wy year as on > onday/Decemhnf $ it; 8 ¥» It
Senior in the Cadet Corps. I have acco ding 4o Dr. P. - B- Ptdit 0
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is blamed for the sin, but hilly the only onceicen able to si/anywhere ,'ie^ of Vc Graduate Ie®!
guilty one knows diff^rentlv. near thejfc-Vard line.4nd that wak —41--——•‘• T ’rffir.fi
The townspeople tey to take ^h* T\3l.-AAM ganie this past 1 ! ” f /ll.
lindii. and
she does the only human thing
that a mother would!do, protect
the baby. W’hen the.; child’s fa
ther tries to take Mika wag, Be
linda killo him (the (Uther); and
is charged with murjUer.
At the trial the' doctor cojmes to
Belinda’s aid again, ajid the truth
is made knowh ! to all.;The baby ia
returned to its mother, apd ffhe
and the doctor plan tjo rpalry.;
Jane Wyman’s portrayal j of the
deaf mute, is all that can jbo ex
pected of such a fine| actress, but
it is also the commended perform
ances oft the entire^ cast that
achieve in making “Jjohnny Belin
da" such a stirring movie.
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Steinbeck and Capa’s Russian
Journal Reveals Simple Life
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A KCSSIAN JOl'RNAL, by
John Steinbeck with pictures by
Robert Cspn, 'rile Viking I’Yeas
New( York, J5MH.
’ni)s is easily the hupipieilt, mpsti
ampsiiig, most hilwrijaisi book eyer
written alji'out ttpssla in irioddm
.tlpitni. ICk a rceord of An cxplojla-
»ion jof historic importahiM* into »n
iirtui jUnst umlorstopd by the woeld.
Thy explorers were one of (hi'
woHtl's greatest write its diid pno
of the World's l)nt>lfc phojiographdi's.
The eomhlnntion is unhentiihltb
Sioinliecki atid Caps diiH'ctcd their
M'luth nt finding out nlymt ilho
;Rusriun people , , . and nothing
else.; Their hpok dias no politics,,no
bonds to chbw, nf> dnunatie (IX*
pottek. U is a simple, unpretentious
and exceedingly interesting l>ook.
Before thjrlr jritrncy Steinixgk
and Capa asked themselves these
questions: “What do the people
wear there? What do they serve!
at dinner? Do they have parties?
What food ib there? How do
they make love, and How do IhCy
die? What do they talk about?
Do; they dianre, and sing, apd!
play?” After their journey these
twd nten took their notes and
pictures and answered those
questions. A Russian Journal is
the result. . M ! ' ! J
It ik a gdy Iwok to , have ireen
written about such u dontrovvrsial
subject as Russia. I suftpcct that
Steinbeck* dismission itc survey of
the Russian People is partially
due to hiis years of practice in ob
serving all people w th analytical
detachment. That’s v hat novelists
cUini (o do anyway. I’m shrry
that Capa didn't nav: more of h(s
nlcturas in the book. Thp blurb on
tho'Jnekdt of the boot Hiild that ho
took thousauds but] only a fow
were Included . , . atid that Is rr*
itrHtnbki, If 1 had >3.75 I'd inly
the book anyway.
I’d like to draw sojnie important
mid impressive conclusion* about
the hrotherbuod; ^ m »n lifter rend*
ing lids honk hut Steinbeck didri’t
weekend.
To further refresh Mr. Mahijel's
memory, freshmen and wethdads
do tiake senior privileges, and ii| he
would like to drop around. I'll gi vC .
him particular instance*.
Also, it seems to; me that if Mr.,
Maisel has been across the “pond” '
he pilked for a life jjn the Corps, so I
why can’t he he satisfied with \?hnt .
he asked for' and got; tf we hatl |
asked for the seats they tried to i
give us, wei wouldn’t gtdpe, hut we
didn’t ask lor tfieija. f :
R. “S(X)TTY , ”SWINNEY ’18
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“Keep thy heart with all did-
geirice; for out of it are the! i»-
sues of life.” Prov. 4:2.1. |
If we could ever realijje, just
how much the inner thoughts! ami
desires of a ' Yiran affect hS«fout* |
ward actiops, we would be | much |
moife careful of the! thi^gsj we
think and desire. Sip comys only
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hiipltelf to commit hi* lifp ;itn 1 his
all to QodJ (Read Pnaltti M:thl3.)
think he was dualifi
that 1 ain’t Cither.
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