The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 08, 1948, Image 2

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Many, m4ny times inf Heip'ust we have
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t was a great game. They just don’t play
A&MCoi
To Get
School
hove been
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proM
Xuli
School District.
Final plans for the $125,000 Con*
structlon program lahould | bo fin
ished by the architect noon. acconl-
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Comiitruction
n after that
Schneider of
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UIUUXI|MJ Vlir JJI LiLllvUl
ed school which now ser\it
elementary and high school
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R. C./lECBrOLS
realtor;
Prw»iira
A P P L 1 A N C ft
STORE IN BRYAN—
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Come in and s«e us for large
'i or small spplinncei;
K A DIOS, ELKCTRIt IRONS
STUDENT LAMPS, FLOOR
KELVINATOB ■
D
and many other
2-6454
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In swimming.
more rnunu- | The scjuirrtjJ was excelleht in climbing
information;
courses and i
•f given to-tfie
Jftisf
.howevcM , 1 wt
Irom nil /r
t ion:
Fabli
ct|i \^e .
u|tid^rl hip
dllllege. There
ojf technical
of liberal
tijll i|pent 4 tho(iight
wait an over^alancis
an
ot enolgl? ij
elective of3Ki|3d| j
.Just jtd UilotiiJi' hilie.nh lijinjiig
i cpi’bp t'hi lo p'Wing fable
mnsaftt;; Agr|( pu|li<*a-
ft. -
"rl
nee upo
they Huisl do
of thr
i n lime, thi
someth ink
problems of a
e.iiilml a scl ool. Thvy ail
curriculum (jonNiHlifg, nil
; iiig, Mwimmiig, andkl,yiii|
eifsier to ndminislt^fi iVil
all the sii|l)je|ts. 1 |[:-|
4 Wtiiovl" ]
nnls decided
so (hey or-
. 1 an activity
rju iilh|'g, cjimb-1
i il I 'i.|» make il j
nimnlsitook
\ •"
The diuck|was ojccelhlijitj il swinnjping.-
.better itt.fapl lhah bisiiiii>l|jriictor. and
Lmade pwjsiiij
/ very poor in
iis|; Up
graded Hi.tjj'iii;
'mining. Sinpe hj
: 1
but hv was
|tyas sl<f>w in
. running, be had to stay|afli|i* school and\
also drop sv imming to pfajciice running.
This was keijt up udtil h|s webb feet were
badly worn thd he tVu.sf oiil|| average in
swimming. ^ ut^averagfe wjas Acceptable hi
| school, sb ri( body Worritlj 4l|>iut tha| ex-
| cept the due c. | | p
top oif the
(jrvous break-
i ike-up Work
hntil he developed frustration in the fly
ing clIftKs where his teacher made him start
from the I ground-up instead of from the
iree-top-djown. He also developed Charlie
jiorses fihm over-exeition «ntl then got C
in cliijhbitjg anil I) in running.
The eagly was a problem child ami was
disciplined sevirely. In the climbing class
jm la'ii! a!ll others to the top of the tree.
Mil insisted oil using his own way to get
{here.
. At the!ond'jif the year, an abnormal eel
to meet the {(, mj c bnl«jl; swifin exceedingly well, and also
tiin, climb, and fly a little held the highest
if Vertigo ibul wifs valedictorian,
dogs stayed out of school
tax levy because the ad-
mid not add digging and
ho curriculum. They ap-
, children to a badger and
lateif jujined the groundhogs and gophers
\o start a successful private school.
1 1 That this isi all entertaining fable and'
£11 illustration of a point, we agree. Bui
do Have onie final question. -Will any
‘ The rabl it started a|
class in running, bnf l^dll
down becau-ie of sq muc|
The PassingiiPapil
“What d’ja mean, colorful siort shirl, it was a dress shirt wli
I sent it :o the laundry?!”
Bit the Bookends
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Lustful Legend of Revolution
Ridiculed by Book Reviewer
i*.. It viviwV 1 ' ! / j ! . i>
C°!
l>r. Carlton R
OPTOMETRIST i
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205 S. Main — Bry an
Phone 2-1662
APPLIANCES
FARM A HOME STORE
A AGOIE RADIO
Phone 2-1496
t! f ■
; The prairie
and finight; jhe
fninistration w
biirrowing tjo
'Plvntictjd their
By T. NANNEV
Asylum For Thcj (JuvCn, by
Mlhlrori Jur lun; Alfrcrl \, Knopf,
New York. 191$,
Asylum Ki r The Quern Is u h|s-
toilful novel liiol’C lustful Him
losly. It eOfeenls llself With I
Mnti ijrtioh i(i
Feeneli Hevo
Thf* turla
lends itself fa
Intel (trefutl in
toeleully b;
' utul stremrlH
comimtU' bq
nl ('(inflicts of t
in ion. *
lent peiiioil nntunilily
i ditiuniilc otid exotic
It Is murked his*
vlolcnctj, jeHicuneiy,
on tioth! politlitnl iqnl
els. 1 Mikli'Od! ,l(tnliliii
bus iH'csentnd only the eoinijdiieks
oP the pel iod She Inis toift the via- -
nrnl ictllnod only ll(s s
or of the ion
ItlshiH'Hs and
Iter ln«st v
dandies, She
] After thl poll-tfflc^rs [had applied for
/
I
thflehr visas
|- explanation.
ii
! Governoi
fie believed
^ strategy in
on the piepa
r ■ :
huinun dignity. She stiplied the rev-
olutiidnttry period ton much iimthu-
inuii bcinka too little. , .]•
The jiu'iket on the book snid thni
she hits writ ton two ether books,
One Bed Hose Forever and Apple
III Ihe Attic. ! The donseiniitimis
erilic should read these beforo |»jiss*
Itur fliml |judKiijient on! the mifhor
.•but It’s! hard to restrain inyfelf.
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baseness.
lUn love spends mv lust sceiu
hi^iit clmructors
vncilialina nilk-sops and stuff(
cicates no, sympathy
for the revolutionists or Royalist
for her heroes or her horoinesi Her
effort s to
American ru
pro inadequa
tescrihe Asylum, the
rent of the rbyulisvs,
to add unrealistic.
Mildred Jordan spoilt four years
ratidn of Asylum Fj»r
v * o «. iv*' « y
|)f] thtisp animals, upon graduation, be for-. The Queen. She could! have written
Foil in hMA hi« Kv ««htin«r o »'niMch better Rook iftfiour montHs.
SKyWMY
EMSimiMH
'a t. -Wp' 7 .
LAST D, A Y ^
R<A| ii
fi> T*cfinlcbtor
MunmeroeM
teg.ro«»lt»-i.»WSi
CO ft* IN Gw
lr 5 ^ “ JiV-:-'
Tue. & Wed
I l
tVII KII (0111H■.
KOM'flNIN WHIff
amp//
ii
and) the Drtjibc latic victory
parade had jnarched bffj^kjw n the street,
' tlie Repiiblit an liendquartchs offered this
; He repli
tbat he had
his vice-preijidential!
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IJ(nve| Av;i|! asiked w
there Hayl l{c
he conduct
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id m t|^]i(j^l
alked t|d siltlifiti
ami
uugn.
.h 1
He added:
In
liCther
an error in
d campaign.
feci to hbld dcjjwn his job by fighting a
Hidie rule all cay and then going to the
Jxi-ek’.s party tin t night tq plky bridge with
the boss’s wife, discuss Rise Stevens with;
lijs daughter, tnd answer his son’s ques-
! tions on why tlje Atomic 1 Cloud was radio
active?
rWe have i o regret in the world.’
He denied n report he would resign
tis gubernatm ial post, dismissing it as
‘pure fiction.”
1 The conference was held in the same
m in. the Hotel Roosevelt
ill tHkes lots
ipaini such a
of effort and time 'to
sordid picture of man
mezzanine foo
i and said |iqker\player,
over vYith
mg' mate, Gov.
They agreed
f
i i ould have givni
ling in a Iqsin
Khrl Wiirrei of 0alil|»nij4 Ti
. thiy had willed a ‘‘eldanbliid (toustruetive ! frtHitid, tihe governor should have moved
his chips for tine
1
Nvhere four yeai*s ago he conceded defeat
io Franklin 1)
Roosevelt. '■
feiof our sports writers, ai(i ardent
offered this advice, whi^h
w.said\*}ther Mr. Truman or Jack Garner
ito the exclusion of all traces
(Ehinlk of ®his
“Rejoice with them that do re-
Jojicc, and jveeir with them thait
weep" Roni. 12:15.
Dp you recall the cx|>erietice wh(?n
! you were aj spectator at a pratne
jin which yo u‘became so interested
that every time a player moved
iyop unconsi iously leaned a little
: in j the direc iion he went ? Psycho-
! loeieally, yen were entering per-
sohhlly into the pjayer’4 experi
ence. In the same maimer wo
should share the happiness and
the sorrow of those wtipj play in
the name 6; life with us.i If soiine
ope wants t> share with tis a won
derful hlesslnu, ; letj us open ojur
hearts to i heir joy (Hcitd Roim.
ifi: 10-21).
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