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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1948)
H '■r - I S3 1 ill •. ••.i! ’ r ::|i' ti I • • i ■ • ■ ■ 'i : '• m. ■- | ! . f ; i i I f ■ . ' if : ■ i . ’ j " •; 1 i • j . I- ed Trials Page 2 j j ; immSDAY, NOVEMBER }7, ifett i: 'f 1 i —^4- wo Fine Perfor nanees 1 H Phil and J t Spitalny presented an ; (iuion ttnll Monday = i the orchestra’s p Jis grptifyinK as the ait^] •-h Tf ; .1' hefc VEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1948 J . ; . ,8V: d hgirl revue ormance in to us, however, ences. wasn’t half Frankly, we had lieeji a little appre hensive over She outcjonja (& this yeaits Town Hall season, tjhe li heu^ of artists is better than we have eyef hah previously. We wanted very much iir Everything to go well during their pveiornjances so the 1, preformers would he t'avh by College Stations Audie f ' return,- ; f : :j| i| | o ue: van Rosa, joinder of Aggin Traditions • ir* " [; : ■ r • u ! | ijthaftge. Possibly thei price of a season tic ket kept out; the people who jeered the i’iolinist in the free show last fall. People frith »o little intelligence could ihardly be expected to edjfn ;$3. 1 On the other hand, those people might / nr ,r ' JL y i/i' ¥ m m 1 ■ \ ? At [the outset Wl Memories 6f. the treatm^ of last years preformer.* in mind, pur worst fear tition 6f last years “tin Choir incident” might c ■_ So far this year, th of last years cave-man . i: Alt Guion Hall Audit 'traces forma hce was particuk ,and the same preformai presen arid cd . ; | | . map ■ihow more deference .toward professional inusicians. We hope this isn’t true 1 since jbrufeSsionals are rriore conditioned to re buff than amateurs. Evelyn might have been able to Iftugh off the remarks that (r|b|y impressed j humiliated the young Abstin violinist to j i|ccslLind want'to 1' . 11 }'• 1 ' T;. • : 1 I ! |ve hope th|e»e aren’t the predominant i.lJ. „ ..' ! lea-iohs for thie be,ter audience reaction, i a Wle dub,ou.s. | those peo()|c wh0 jnsti ate4 , the tWHorded sonw j mov « n t. n t 8 laV e pu.hed their men- f\ jg 8 ; 8 i fal capacities t > tht logical end apd busted ‘ ' . a \ hut ht the last grade report or drank them !: ° I I felflitO death op the last Corps T^ip. / . . | | We hope the swayable element in our pis been none ; student body has forgotten the examples i |)f their former leadere and now comp to have sho\Mi; puipn to accept tlie preformance the pitalny pre-■ artist’s best apd to:either cheer, Remain vhli received | lijciiiti or leavp—not! to boo. I *; I 1 that brought on iment at the TiU There could be lev'erji j • f || $i I] •» Let’s Do It A •' \T : : ■•■tr “I jiint got back froirr Neeing The Lowh of Cantim!”.: Letters To The Editor t— HATT NOT AT FAULT ; Editor, The Hattalion: With refei’enc^ to The Battalion jOf. November 2, 1948 and the re- • port of the mectinsr of the Student ; Life Committee hy Kenneth Bond, ,1 would like to make,the followinj; statement on behalf of the Bryan i and Brazos COuhty Junihr Cham- |ber of Commerce: | Mr. Bond reporteff that the Com- e^ijetnents were i ; This year’s Town Hall program is the ■ e \W * s ^ es * ! fjest we have over'had. Shouldri’t we try ¥ hsons for the i> ! No ope is bitter—at 1 age of legitimate tribe; appearance of iPid-Seme ;ter to mind instructor ratings.: . .• _ | " *' j [, •! The instructor ratin: fered to students so the} teachers. The purposes (1) to offer coristrueijiv reveal incompetently, f the percent- low, but the trades brings ; sy Sea svijtem is not of- jt| ridicule tht^ir nize mm;it Constructive crilici: tor’s rating cun' bring ; tention arid |Lo his dejn o keep! our auilibnce behavior on the same )lane? ‘ li Equally im li an instruc mditer to his at- htmimt head’s at-] tentioni If iniprovemen]H ai b in line, they can be made oil'the! b,'8is! »f the ratings and otljier'materiHi htj 1 l|e jlisposall of the i-eriponriible persotu |j *-\T .r ’! t I The 1 ratings dill) pe structof. incompptAnce Whtm Each incomiB»teii(jc ii portarit is the fact that the riatijngs can re)\'eali merit which might btherwi.se passed unobserved. The recog nition by students and consequer t presen- jtatpDn of the Imatjpr before superiors is appreciated by instructors. This recogni se ratings are] rion Will result in continued improvement idsnp (2) to hndj maintenance iojf high standards by the'unstructorjl 1 | Students shpulq realize, however, that jit Midp t° Iberri to insure thesuccess of the HD t6 recog- gs. If thg students are petty or trite tiheir ratings] they Will have destroyed instrument bf improvement fol fheir bene’it. bring but jin TP it exists wfl) berito the adv»riliiip|.oi remove! tbb inability ic||icl established, it the school to liuiid. •it The | Pairing! faiUade From New’ n cbmo two intm'pHtlligiliiMt) ■l bits thill appear cnlculated In p ^dtiile a HWiglejof feet. The New A^oi k T piei I reportwl fhtit (JeneraliHsimo Fraiico i he United Statist of! ij ce olitmoded iridusti Utm equipment in|Sjj)ii Parlinipcnt told i/ihdjc >Dr.' Nont iaiju Generalissimo Franc been offered ‘‘slices o ll«i;f1i<0)ulmi thCiv .lllfJ(*i' If Mpiifn would enter flit intended rr^" -TT-rr ■ | i! •, ft is hoped that the college acimmis- 1 ration contimies to realize the importance 1)n . (lut( of the rating syaten and conduct* Another jj j flihlish wuriTy tiear theerid of the present semes- N'Ji'. • yii. i ! :. •. V: ! For only by poitustant stir veil la nee and resulting improvements can we better the educational standards of A&M ! .• : ;fHe Axis side. esifiks a loan from 0(^000,000 to re id and trarispoila 1)11 of ‘‘nmv^ it can ) or some reailoh or the other bo,fpld” news I wo and a, hjalf yiTrs late. It secrfis an mv- ation to r Member of epoi-tcrs: thfet Spain had ce” hy Adolph released: leasonablp task for the imagin concede thaf the‘two news items the! same ctojty arc coincidence. Such a loan to I he Franco government I would be ari endorsement by this of Spains “totalitarian type” den ili The Battalion, 3ity of College Stat Friday afternoon, talion is published idve BMIPI □ .12.; .j" li r •! ’ll ’ . V jn on, T It, year. Advertising rates; i The Associated credited to it or m e'd ,herein. Rightg^ filtered! as *ccohdi . ij l Office at CoUene St*t Act of CcNigree* of : : 14. cohlributic 11 all P CUM m 2oo. L, idcNNETH BOND, TOM . . , : —. j.: mkiu #. TloM. ttHi larch' I 1S7C, 4 Morgan.^ •tarvey Cherry, John Hittvlc(ar> Lai tic __ T yJL - if!' AlhcJ Andy OflV Alan Ourr. ijuMt— nt‘y l-yUo ^ :i 1 Uotrtiftlr MHml,. hu, Frank Welch, V, W. JoH( UhMk OahuttlM, ChnrJai 1 Afc /! . ipux ot me vivi published fivi holidays and Jbnduy, Wedm d on request. dtled exctnsfycl credited in the qn of dll other j' 'Mi TfhjB Asstci placed b,r il arid Mechnnical College of Texas and the week and circulated every Monday through T? ”• mination periods, y aST-Friday. SubsCripi i - irv ■•!. Duririg the summer scriptidn rate ^4.d0 ■! Uion of all news —..niturc Wiro isuifr d local neWh of spontaneous origin publUh- itter [herein are; also reserved. Ik Curijuuilol i in I A«4JnUiiU i • • nted nationally by Rational AS- J Service Ine., at Nopr York City. Loa Aagclea, tad Sta Franciaco. J ivnr on ■ ii bin little ik ahoui Country^ heracy, i mittee refused Chamber of to present the Grand Ole Opry on the Campus for the reason that stage facilities are available in Bryan and funjels (lerivfcd would not be used for local purposes. The Junior Chamber of Com- : merce sought fhcijilies of Guipn Hall in preferenie to ones in Bry an for the reasoin that no auditor ium in Bryan will be large enough to support this Company, Guibn Hall being the! only hall large 'enough in Brazos County to acco modate the crowd expected to be drawn by the Grand Ole Opry. In mv conversation with Frank (Ci G.) White of the Student Life Committee, I indicated that the Junior Chamber of Commerce w^uld he glad ^ to give Student Activities a percentage of the net profit derived from this show . It was tny understanding from Mr. White that 'there were so many campus organizations seek ing the use of Guion Hall that It would be impossible to allow any i ;outside agency to use the hall. ! This is quite understandable amid after Mr. White explained his rca- ■j son# to pie, it was perfectly ajl ji fight .for the Committee to refuse ] the Junior Chamber 4f Cotrimerck* to use the Hall. It is for the purpose of clarify- ! !ing 1 the article in The Battalion ; (vmeoning this matter, that I write you this letter, I would a|>- j I predate It if you would see fit to this letter. Davis (Irani President, Ifoan and ; Urn/oh Countv Junhm Chamlwr of Commem 1 (Isiilor's Note; Nfi(tWfr (he at - ^Jcle metilioned nor The UnUa- Ifon was in error. The Hludeni l.lfe Commit lee gave (He follow* ipU reasons In their motion for Musing, ” . , . rtfutmd sinee the prrifiis will not tm used loralli, and fMeilitleN are 'dvailahle (n $ryan," No other riasons |N-r> iNining to this siihjiu't were dls- nuiwed durltyt Hit* mMlnu.) DOWN WITM^FOT! Editor, The llattullnni It's tome t« oor itri''* 1 tlon That;, it eertnin spotted dog' has been pot foilh its a candidate fur mnseot for AqlM. As far as We ate eonfefnod that flea-bitten, mangy, smibb'lsh spi'eimen df a ddg ij uriflt to he gnjt'ljody'w I mascot. ; ; bure, he sleeps in lots of ( lasses ilhd puradca around :th|* campus, hiit try and get him to be friendly; try and pat him on the; head and what happens? He jmitignites you off ini the Hua jessor, one / 15 \eterans Coinjpany. Ji one Saturday‘morrtlng; T ant/the ./ J ; ©rink of ©tta. '' ; i j 1 ji’Nnd the w ord of God Incrdas. edf" Arts (tsT., i . the once over and trots r : < The Bat- per school I-' •.!!' — dispatches" Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Glasses Fitted By DR. JOHNS. CALD\VELL Caldwell’s —Office— Bryal, Texas ) or at tbs editorial ’office, at the Studen (4-5324) or ii •pi' ! /J “triTrf Art ^[ICiupitkiQK— — i «••........ . .AWlitfttat Uon yemer, , vT , / k Cu»Wnc, T« r Chuck Mul»ak|H..4?t Its SmWx......... T""! U, CUoWiu Spota. Bdltor ItporU ' Sdlt^r ST*: Hu X ^r C Ltatarf’«B|j | ItaH Uspurtan n i ■ F 1 FOR THOSE Jewelry -4- WTiO DEMAND THE BEST . . College Shoe Repair _G«. MED’W Store I • .* ■ _ LUNDERIN HSURE 1. iwdromat Equip(>ed ONE-HALF HOLR LAtNDRF -Open Daily 7:80 a Last Wash Received— Mon. 7:80 1 FACILITIES wr AY CLEANERS Si>ecial Rates pn pash & Cany rriWQ DAt !. I Satisfaction MIDAWAY AND ! a ROAD •! -ii ■ ■. 1 ■ ‘iBv ' i i' A It !,! A- A AH Together Now,! ‘Rah’ w i %- \4M r II : 5' 'r •i>!p •!}: I' . If) WT 1 'S ..hi 11 ri-'T Mil ■/ .-•j LONELY HEART? or. The Battalion: | do riot know if ypp hariu a per tonal Column ort not, Ijut. as ithits is tjhe only way I can tliink of to a IohI Aggie, emild; ymt, ;and (Id you, piint this plqase? | iininr . Aggie, that wtiiK looking Connie in the Baker Hotel (hat (inly (ies- iymi talked (Oj l’lea^ send i?ri| tion. . / Name Wilhlhrld by R««ja»«t Box 2m ; . • 11 ; ] THCW Hlatinn, j Deriton, /TeVHS, llnppy ik tite lientriij thnt.i ex- iH'tnences (■hrlatlaii giWing pjtin». reoplc «)•<• stltrnHed fo petworiH thH(t nre daily growing iri the kpou- ledire of the Lord that they ! are setjving. TlIINlk! js yottr life ing or hindering to q|(ablish Kihgdom o|f (Jod 7 Tlierj? nre (•Ip- the only twb roads on tffhicjh youfean travel regard to the command ol suj), “Go yd.” Are you traveling on t road of acceptance of defiance? lead Acts (m-7). mmm Supporting ■yhoutlte htlng ^o, if: Leiters j »» Next Yesj]*, Die Army illori throu n figl Worth. Even the jArkansaa backing by!University 1 it launched its strong againit SMU. /H an at students, H the cum pu nghom By RAMON 6ARCKS (Sditors Nolje: tie following article in reprinted in its entirety from the November 14 home of THE DAILY TEXAN. No com- ment la necewSry). Rainy weather did not keep stu- ! "The flnajl, listeninf dents away front listening sessions Aipha Phi Omegft'gTTr two dog.H out of Tition. Sprawled] over couches the Students’ ovation* c eat during the Idst h|lf i the Jgame. At the Half when thl Editor,^The Battalion: Why doesn’t] A&M leave Southwest ('oriferciice or either uls as start scheduling schools as Hardin College iOr Trinity Univer sity? yr i !| ill- i . i j Maybe this fiould win d of 12 instead of all being lost. Consider this seriously, j Maybe they could win 0 of 12] ; Could Earl Ellla. Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas dark for fTexaa, Mike student i from Laredo, that studying would hk teresting, so he left. Hi I later with a biff smile. “Now for A&M on Turkey «, stujdent ] oUcrt: other direction. Maybe he’s led a hard; life, hut as a masedt he just doesn’t fit the bill. i Jlust so we aren’t offering only destructive criticism, iftfs make a suggestion that wc hope will be considered. ! I ; ] . . | Ju'fSt about everypnc (vie talk! to agrees that A&M does ntsjd a niias- cot, so if we are gefing to get one (as jwe hope we arje) let]s do ,the job jright. Let’s get a real dog. )qxer liyi Jkk th «rd ~ fcRih't 1 drank busy 00 cd Johnny Ohendnlski Bremond eomntented at gaim 1, , - , ’ | I '• A group of students ]up in .Union balcbny kept spitita Wt with yells of “come ori ‘Hb like the Tror an [f and broke nth song sc “Just like the Trothan ) slide,” polii ical-minded fcalph ent from Ketedy,] i score Editor, The Battalion: j 1 , Fifteen for the editorial about the instructor captured; by the ever vigilant KK’h: while kissing his wife in fftint bf Guion Hub. We would like ftp add 1 another pur- Thej llniversHy “Vs'] ; lUjftjii agraph to the; pffeet that this is sesstoji wdij attended by.^htrtV not an isolated ease. Not too long dents who Played cards, chess ago. my roommate land I, with our checkers near a brigh, chin, dates, were apprehended' by these 1 fire as they munched [jpppi ever observent: KK’js While letting and toasted marshmallop a • friend out of ail automobile in j . ■ J . . ^ front of Bizzell : Hall. , „ ° r1 We don’t object to the KKy ! ,rw, KlOfis of Bay arid everything on the Donovan |df i' Gaiden bf gdustot '«a 'mote 1 jriB.< Father Id during the U'.'lMlMN! -a m i; qXut an WU b£ or, better still, a great dane?jAIl thos(j breeds are known -for their friendliness if they’re i handled right, and they’re ai 1 easy] to trjiin. On the other hand, any* one]: of theriji can make trie other SWC mascots—the hog. Peruna, hoiried frog), bear, owl and loinghoiri— look!sick. Get. a real doff, give it some training, a b anket] the run of tpe campus, anit| entrust some body on the campus to sie that it is well cared for apd wefll ha vie a real mascot. Another thing, up uijtil ndw, at least as far as we cani remem ber, A&M’s always had a female mascot. For a long time ]Rev teiias the only female <j»n the! campus —most of the timje. anyway. B«. if ne get another female maiojbt. we ;11 lie assured i of haring 4n- otler dog to carijy on when ^he die s. / We’ll never get another Rev|ille —tl ey don’t make two 'dogs 'like she was. But if she is tjo ha\jjp a lets make it ju worthy making any apd everything on the Donovan (of Austin, Hayworth of Houston ears on the ball game eyes on a card game. Neil Leva of Houstori, and campus their: business, bpt the manner jn which we Were accosted was uncouth, yrigeritlemanly; arid uncalled for. \Ve dos’l objfeet to ( , r -u «i 1 snn H#IIH flash light into you: and your dates 1 . eyes and demsinding identification * ^ and your reasbij for being on the .i—■■■■■■■ campus in a gruff ! and antagonis- of about foriy tetri m tic , voice is highly objectionable and very upsetting to a young lady visiting the cabipUi). Even if the imeh of the Cam pus Security offic^ aren’t gentle men, they shinild at leapt try to act like gentlemen: while on duty. Equally objectionable, anpoying, unreasonable, !a|id :uncalled ifor is the present ptaetice of hangirfg a parking ticke( on i your car at 8 a. m. because jt! was. left available for transportation to Brj’an for coffee when Jute istudy{ng is ie- quirejd. . f I The campus regulations state: “Students v.il( pot: be permitted to drive a motor- Vehjcle on the cam pus to attend I classes ] or other campus ae;tiyit!ies: betWOep tbte houri of <>:45j i. In. and 6 p. rn., Monday through Friday, and be tween 8:45 a. in], a^ti 12 ! noon-Sat urday.” No mention jis mpde of the hours between fi p. m. and! 6:45 a. m. in clusive. We realize (that tbesc. night duty men are equally asizealoul) to show their ability !to write tickets as the day time staff,: and that classes are being held only to break up .the monotonous time which elapses betwefenj viiiita to the Se curity Office. 1 ■! • j The incorivpnjeitfe incurred amounts to iml) about 45 min- utea of your rime V nsh «i, becauHe the reMulta ate always the name. The same oldf “He fame by to see me and upGirled” uriltcn upon your rreoei. i-J Jj ]]•;.[. ; .ri' This subject hasbeen dlacuasod thoroughly in: tile) Dorms by those who have uutbmloHilos op trip egm- pus and our )nljeri>relation of I he purpose of tho Campus Security roree is to pttoion the itfudcnt and his property !-| not to persneuto him, j i ' • Plciisr wliltMdjpur tt»mus «s wr • rl: ffi pinff *it ptey- ff!. . [| Wr ; - -Feature 3:26 ;- 3.140 - 8:1(0 THURfl. -FRt-SAT. FROM TI E B. DEMIL JE’S A p(m erful Un rikight makeM Bs ‘iitits- 4-30 jj';!. i ' i •'l unco as ttntely (4n ie\ier. -F atari i St nr- ''•rip | SKramr if *• «■ ; Thursday would like to Iktiu crate, Names AVHI.b cM by Hequtehl ft O N A K Y AND R K JU K I) I C T I ON st. Man’s Chanel \i TONIGHT—WED., NOV. 17111 7j8HI».M. —< 4- - PMXCC Bryan Z'SS79 TODAY thru SAT. r i •SIS, I = ■ ■■ - • • LAST A [sj ■ * ■■■: T«rrorbMh« Wyoming Tin : I ■ f Jr Half devil. . Hal .; All womaft , !li , 1 Plus •lil i fi! f: i--' ■/ fm U.. m ip '4 J m the ? L " i' ten*, Mattel mi ry (Ullcoxon ftj/ j, l i i -* : i 4 'J w = •1 SUSAN IOHI t without . )' ! 1 I’ : f'; : XpDItBY' r. ,. •[ ■At ■ i i . S ! . • .. f : V