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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1948)
! i- : ;•!" • :> ■ ■ > <yr ■■7 : r y / ( ME Seniors / m ■* ;i Senior mechanical oingineerin students Will tour the! Sourer Pacific railroad terminals and shops in Houston Friday, D. D.^ Burchard, publicity director, an-i nounced today. The group will leave College Sta tion at 7 a. m. Friday in private cars. The entire party is scheduled: to leave Grand Central Station in Hojkston at 9:30 Friday; morning. The inspection ttfip will be made on o special train consisting of an especially fitted flat car, a couch and a club-dining car.; Luncheon will be served in the diner and soft drinks will be available! through out the trip, Burchard said. ;/; | Mi. ! ]■ About 90 mechanical engineers expect to make the trip, according to C. M. Simmang, staff member of the ME department.; They will visit the shops, general stores, thr Englewood Yards, and View opera tions of a major railroad terminud. They will return to Gr&jn|d Centra* Station at 3:30 p. m., Burchan said. ' , M '• tT i GRINNING? Sure, wfl respective divisiens in The -i Shown standing among Charlie M unden. judge* and and E. W. Parks!'(back nr nht? They’ve jjusjt collected about'$35 in miles for winning their attalion's annual Iripp ^tnpkihg ^ontestJ, held recently. !. ie tjefuse of the puffing marathon are (left O fight): Vick !. Smith (frontj rpw), and R. R. Morris, iVic or Prassdl, W. B. S 'vanous reasons. These clubs shjipld ; come to the Longhorn officij ! in order that a new t me may, be isiet, Martin added. ' 'MM : ] Class u»il club pictures ttlibe ^Tuesday Ncv. i%\ horn lure'spjhe-a! ■ • - tftken for the Longh duled as follows: I ; -H- Tuesday Nov. 16 Eco.^Club—South Umnfce jVSjliDA Pic Schedules for Clubs And ' 1 A* Classes Announced by Martin :i ’.it-. iLJ.,' , . Lv The schedule to be fliflloTetl in having plub and cla.^s [pictures made for thb Ibngborn has been announced by Truman Martin,; coreditorM Those clubs desiring fji hdve their pictiM made for this years Longhorn should nu!ke arrangements at the-Longhorn office as soon as possible,[Martin said. | A number of pictures have j^nt ‘ ~ ( iemic Builiihlg 8:30. rained out or.Wer^ not takenf ; for Friday Nov. ll) ! | lArtillery' Ren; inient, “C” Cavalry. Monday Nov. 5 2 | t nt j3|- m .«» , tr " [Composite R igjmdjnt, “A” Engi- J " *! neeir, Whifc \ Band. toom ■of Clio mi fry Jbt- ! Kream and Ko\^ . Klul)j—Fni||cis s Hall Lecture AXCb-E.-rSteuR Building 5:15.! I SAM WIvoh Club -YMCA ( ;net Room 8:3ft !| . Cooke County C ub—« .At^dilhpic Build. 3rd floor, gfif), Geology Club-Geology Room 9. - M llumge and I^oivMtrv Jiiiiub- ! . floor Av. Em.', Hldg; V:lf|i Wedneoduy Nov. V m Junior Clam*, r ivu^yfEngi|i‘er Reuimonl—Agrlo rebto Spjip. W.cidcy Fouoilui ion-iptcth( Church 7:15. Agg'e ChriHlhin 'VMowIjihfn ■ sembly Room YMCA 7:3([i Au«Mn (Tloh—Room 1(18, 1 demic Bldg. 7:45. Dol Rio Club—S. .f Student MasonR-MSteps of Cl kim- istry Bldg. 5:15. ; Thursday Nov. 18 | J [!' Soohomore Class. Itifnntry iMg.' “A” Cavalry. Maroon l!an< h Bell Countv C)ifb—iOB-'i’Acaddihie ! Building 7:30L ! Pan Handle Club—125-AcadMiic Building 7:45.; !' , ;![! ] t Ti-ans-Pecos Club—YMCA i pel, 8:15. ' , Beaumont! A&M Club—108 - !!i! Poultry Judgen Wil Be Named At Club Banquet Members of the poultry jukigjjng team will be announced at the an nual Poi ltry Science Club Balncniet to be held Friday ievklning, Ntrvem- ber 19 at Sjiisa Hull, E. D. PtiriieU, coach of the poultry [judging team, announced 'toddy, j' 1 | |. Im | j! A ;trif Monday 'tb Mazaiuje’s Poultry Piftm at Wabo will be the lust prartije session before filial slelection of the three man team is X vade, Parnell ski id. ‘ Air Force fli oup, “B” 1 Engineers. f Forest Service Is Host to Visitors At Alto Nursery . | flflm Tctjfnii ■’ofeit ServiC" wds !l iro lhdwt to apflto) inhitHy 200 people iKt At»- ihi- Irtkt Fridiiiy at |U.. S. sales Af [packaged 1948 wjill take ilbout’ two icans. M •if; ]. I i Studeqts trying for places on the mm aicj Stanley Flinn, Bob May- eld, HrtWold Phillips, H ejn't-y huctn njnid Robert Tidwell. Alt of i(ho contjestants are majoring [ in poultry Husbandry. Whaf’s Cooking AGGIE CHRISTIAN 'FELLOW SHIP, 7:15 p. m., Wednesday, Cab met Room of YMCA. Longhorr picture. AGGIE RUTH CIRCLE, 7 p. m Tuesday, with Mrs. Erskine High- tqwer, 4400 College Majn. ,AIChE, 5:15 p. m.* Tuesday Chemistry Building. Club Long horn picture will betaken in front of the Chemistry Building. AMERICAN CHEMICAL SO CIETY-Student Affiliate, 7:30 p ni, Tuesday, Room 9, | Chemistry Biiilding. BAYTOWN CLUB, ?:10 p. m Wednesday, Room 106, Academi’ Building. Plans for Christina: dance. COLLEGE STATION GUI CLUB 7 p.m., Tuesday,; small bor jrifle range. : COOKE CO. CLUB, 8:15 p. m. Tuesday, Academic Building. Long horn picture will be taken. PEL RIO CLUB, 7:30 p. m Wednesday, YMCA. Picture to b< tnkcn GEOLOGY CLUB, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Room 140, Geology Build ing. Longhorn picture Will be tak en. HILL COUNTY Af-M CUJF will meet tonight after yell prar tice in Room 312 Aeadjemic Build ;ed to! attend. tie [Indian Miiuml [NurHerjj near I'Texim. The- igu'ests , ,we|t» conduct oji tlilnughi -tile in iWi'l buildings .arj' allowed! to Inspi'i’i tpe weexiliRg boil coniparlmentlR util exteitsive inri- gdtlioii Mystijm i. |rf\; domoiiKtratidn of ;tmv plnnlirg InyiAi^ng the uke of ham|l tixils a|id: a mechanical ])l|mter was gi/e [At nooh ■ vi utprs Werd gues(s of; ;the Southeri Kraft, Tiinberhiitd Cctrporajtipn pt a barbecue, 1 ! . P. W. Wiilliunik, vice-chancellor of Agriculture of the A<SM Sys- ■tepi, spoke On “The Place of the Nursery in At vjsnCing the t Fores4 try Program ir 'nexus.’’ Ci A. Gip- ison, mayor of Alltio, also ga\’e a ibrief talk. « ! v! ■ | ' id- beer in billion Ollcgihte Poultry (,‘optest to; be ie{l(| ^lovepiber 30 nmd Decemlel 1. 'bum mbWliers will compete iildi-' ’Inwwty ;ttjd as u (y)ji[r|)agft|n«t the ebr<4<‘n ing, You are urgi LAMAR [COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p .m„ Thumlay; Room 205, Aca demic Building. , NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB The A«M Judging Team v illiTiSO p. m.j Thursday, | Room 228 (ravel to, Chicago for the National i Academic Building. >llegiat)e Poultry ConU'st to'be NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS CLUB, after yell practice, Thui-R- day, Room 301, Goodwin Hall. . [liives from twenty other K ?S A Inni' TUcirfiv f 'l S W I ■ Sc i«« ’tSfyEr*'' SAN ANTONIO CLUB, after A&M ij||iced second ir\ this con- est hist lynir. p | r— Dal I,is Attorney To Address ASIME jstuart A. Wier. Dillas pH tent attorney [will speak San “Sciepee and Invention’’ at a j meeting;! of the ASHE at 17 30 Wednesday night, C Wier V- Howard, society presi dent, ‘an lounced Mond y. s;listed as, a soted lectur er and speajiker in the ‘‘Texas Whp’ s Who/’ ijf. , ; T 1 : . I nf . A short business session Will precede the talk, and i rfreshmonts will he- sieved after f iljoprnmynt, Howard slid. ALL MASONi Frolnt of yell practice, Thursday, Room 208, Academic Building. STUDENT AGRICulT U R A L COUNCIL. 7:30 p. m.. Wednesday, Reading Room of YMCA. 1 SUL ROSS STUDY GROUP. SON**), 6:15 Wednesday, Chen istry Building, for nicture. Mi TRANS-PECpS CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday,; YMCA Chapel. Longhorn picture. j 479 COMPOSITE GROUP, ROA 7:30 p. m., Thursday. Kngineqrs in Room 11, CE Building. Infantry on second floor, PM A Building. , (/ /, "i- >• il ASSETS .r a . / T : >T' f /■A Itt 1 f j ' ( f y^A i ; ' // r ■/ / "v'.d bn • • • • r ' ' i' : !: J : i: ! 1 j, . r if ft !i Jfo ' / llif ,'V ,• i MTm 1 : § i.i : Y ■r i ip : "1 Pit-/ Hi; i j J \t Hulluliun h ITT CLASSfFiHO AOS im'MT.L , -L^,, “MmI j ■' Boctormh*’ Page 6 TUESDAY NOVEMBER 16, 1948 . 1 • 71 ! '' ' (tapp FOR: SAM?- > ft. CoW Spot ir Oood llutpe. (’*11 BfUr ft:JO.i SEU, WITH A 1UTTAUON CIUBIMFIEt) FOR RALE-Wo. si; 4 ft. Unirtlw-JlO.no; AI). Rntre . . . fti* * word pir tnMrtltfn it ft. l»nirth»—412,00. Dry or oth«r with .* 2ftr minimum. Sp«o«i r»trH in length* If dmlred. IntaiMi •UU-wldo ClasitfM Rrctlon . . . SOf Mr column livontock and other tnioklnp. II.' K.. * — * “ * 11K' ' ** j-i-i. «a« tw—a-'— 4 — ** * inch.} Send *11 clutiiifiedi' with remit- ! Ooodrieh. 80& S. I'rmtoTi Ave, Wnee; to the Student Activities Office. -Phone 2-11119. / All adp iihem Id be t urned in by; 10:00 a.m. J- Hry%n. of day before pubjlcation. -f NIGHT CLASSES In bookkeeping, short- band, and typing start November! 1st at WANTED—Two neat girls , for car hops ’’at Bronco Inn. — McKenzie-Baldwin Uusines* re. En rollments [ will be taken October 15th. ' dim _r 2.4615. . ,.!i, FpR SALE— Portable washing machine i with detachable wrijnger. Apt, 1 D-T-B. College View. -N- KOR SALE-ROYAL PORTAHLE TYPE WRITERS. Small down payment, small monthly payments. "Glvo the gift of a lifetime." Bryan Business Machine Co. 209 North Main. Dial 2-1328. Bryan, Texas. . • | ' 1 ■ I ) |T FOR SALE—1941 Quick sedanette, new motor, new front end. new trlterior, new paint, new brakes, and nek! rear colls and shocks; Good 1 tires and sj radio. See H. E. Brass. 5-E Law. or! write Box 4066. James Stewart Houser free show at Campus. PO FOR SALE—Good 1942 jeep-f<5‘J.13. Han cock, Chem, Bldg.. Room 321. REMINGTON-RAND TYPEWRITERS! rtable type- Plenty of oev^ writera for stjudentnl Plenty >*f late model {rental typewrit- leaf X •ent era of al) makee ; Haleh—her vice—Repairs i. I / I Rental* Bryan Office Equipment Co. R SALEf-One 26"' bicycle; good coa- dttion. Apt. D-9-Z, College View. WANTED—Live-wire sales lady. Most be ;efficient, energetic, attractive.: Phono j 2-2864 for appointment. FOR SALE--One used CHickering grand piano. Sealed bids will' be received lintii 10:00 a.m., Tuesday. December:7, 1948. The right is reserved to reject, any and ;all bids. Address Comptroller, A. A M. College of Texas. College Station, Texas, for further particular*. I Adam Joseph Robinson free pass to Campus. LOST—Blue mud guard from i right rear wheel. Believed to have been lost on cam pus Sunday morning. Return to College | View Apt, B-8-2 or write Box i|726. gERSONAL-Clarabelie: still no. Horatio. The answer iis SUL ROSS LODGE NO. MM A.F. A A.M Called meeting Tuesday, November 16, at: 6 J30 p.m. Work in (S) E. A. degrees. E. A. examinations.; J. J. WOOLKETJ W. m W. H. BADGETT. Sec. L 2-1243 TajO jit Buchanan, COLONIC X-RA 806 C. 28th St Pb. 2-8243 I •’ [ •PhlhRng “T"’ I ■<, iPh. , i 8JEAT COVERS S2t*saaaml f - 1 UPHOLS Back of Bryan i|f5 Phone X-I6il > •i _ EXPERT SHOE RI ass'z -airs While You Wait; ij j Cowboy boots made JONES BOUT Si Southside W>i8 BUY YOUR ti. E. RADI Portables—Table Mod' 119.95 and op H y t; III V . v ' T| 1[*‘ fj McCULLOCH-DANSBY APPLIANCE STORE j; j$ryin :if W.SJ0. CLOTH 1 El College Station •• t > ’ j • i’ll BALES - — SEH^ 1 Brick-Stratton Mo SiqalJ gas engine All automobile I' UNIVERSAL SERI I 807 W. 26th St|' / Bryan Phone 2-16ai t if WEDELUs SEllvj LOCAL INES .SUSS and lo movin •r ■ Meet* in Amerki : I a ijd trustworthy *» tJL 4.3 * 2-2886 Offl K nr in'LegiCtt Ball 1 •: i SS SHAFFER’S B TNorth FRED ROBISON Ij' ■il Voiir Authorlted Remington-Rand Agent >222 Highway 6 South Bryan PHONE 4-124) ; ^ • i ' Visual Aids Department Began As One Room Laboratory in ’41 ROLAND A AM’s Visual Aids Departmebt, point of origin of many of the moving pictures, charts and/lllus- tratiid materials used ifl classroom has developed from a orie-i^om lab oratory to its present position. The original 1 a bora to J was ori ginally located in the/Agricultural Experiment Station and classes as a branch of that .department. In 1941 it was moved/to the basement of the Administration Building and become a separate department. The deparWnent, equipped to produce almost any form of visual education,/erves all o^her depart ments in/pfesenting visual aid to variou,sclas8es. “The object of this department is not fo make teaching an easier job, but to help the professor do a/Better job, which will eventually ve time by making students un derstand more easily the points being presented, 1 ' Howard Berry, head of the department, said, The laboratory is composed of four dark-room*, a preview room a repair roonk; and two other room* in which lithographing, print making, sketching, illustra tions. photostats, and other types of photography are handled. It is equipped to nliake photo graphs, motion pictures, natural color pictures, land slides, photo murals, czalid prints, bffset litho- phs, and illustratidns, as well ) repair and maintain projec- and other photographic equip- M | ; j _ rry points out that work done by the department is for the bene fit of the various departments and personnel of the j college only. He expects future services to be ad- ed to department as the demand aids committee composed of repre sentatives Of each school ia each division of (he college. I Berry came to A&M in 1931 after graduating from Mississip pi State College and began work ing in the Agricultural Experi ment Station as a photographer. He served three years in the Navy during the war as a lien- tenant and photographic officer. Assistants in the Visual Aids Department include Mrs. Geral Dean Rutledge, secretary; Roy F. Hager, photographer: Charles Ge- bauer, technician; Ollie Wilson, il lustrator;- and Mrs. Alice Brock- smith and Margaret Parker, lab oratory assistants. b Ire Penberthy Named Deans 1 Secretary Dean of Men W. U Pehberthy was elected secretary-treasurer of the Texas Aaaocation of Deans and Advisors of Men at! their ban quet Friday night in Fort Worth. ; Closing session of the two day meeting continued with discus- lion of student pcrsonrtel service functions by w. R. Horsley of A AM and Dean James G, Allen of Texas Tech. \ 4*? I ,f oon * r a “ b Will Meet Tonight The A&M Sooner Club will hold an organisational meeting tonight at 7j30 in Room 103 of [the Aca demic Building, according! to Billie Cornish, student from Oklahoma. one 4-1 On the Texas Guff Coast we gof plenty of room to spare. ^ Come down and see. il ! ::. I ' •"•V ffl' ■MMMiMMCJnMSSJMi Down here in; the Texas Coast Country we got plenty ^>f room for plenty of mill sites and homes, and plenty of what we call “elbow room” far play and recreation. This last is important to a mill worker and his family. And there are! other Texas ’’plenties”: 28% of the Nation’s (otton, 21% of the wool clip, 84% of the mohair. ' V j We got plenty of natural gas — 5 d% of the Nation’s known reserve. It’s the cleanest, most economical fuel you can buy. V j Plus the fineif transportation facilities -f* ; land, water add air. Friendly, intelligei "home-grown” labor; no sales tax,! no State income tax. i j.| j H j , r,:'r.. J ■ ';! > : {\.. ; il.xre rt.! i. ' lenty of ‘ ^ ANCE I j service! ■i sr'” K L' I: . Yes, room s, Texas is 8 big State. We got p , plenty of iunshine, plenty of pure 1 water ... plenty of most anything you need to spini ; and weave foto* the profit column. i land far a «urv«y at tha Taxaa Coaat Country. On requeki; we; will iirepare for your nimpaiiy l, carefully engineered and confidential nurvey df iho Te*M Coaat' Country lndlv!ilt)»IUe/i to Ml your paftlcijilar problem. No cemt, tin ohli liatloU. AddrrM (tesearch Oepartmenl. Hoiraton Mpe Line <£o., flmtslon Texa*. S' HOUST feb(Mi«nr •< I- Jk!^; 1 ; ■ iTON PIPE LINE, Ksuitan 08 Ctmpamr.tf Taxat ; it- 3: : J l:. r ■ i ! . *1 ; if