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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1948)
ilfeSiiiiiitoy 1 l commend f nppeara '.irinnal ( the collcec Boanl of D r.XnTfci & i «.« 4‘oro Corj The to “DurintthU ent iwvfl been covered up nwnte poncernlnu the o trip vUI! ! ; r 1 “.! H the AiwIm i»M<»uud«j »nw It. Thoee who do i ound Aftflo xplrlt cn|« derntand how a ten in » record la ouw cou and xlve the chimpio battle an they maw. 1 < ^ to lo*e, yet I Wbn n t pleaaed with the perfct- ahy A&M team than that sanit of oum tha Muitdnjra hucI» a aurt The mllltarir jihowin r l ojf j thlc Corpn wnn superb; the jpariule Ui- uflt and the rtppettmticlj hni con duct of the Cadet* set new hifrt Ihoae ‘ d ant iete fdr a Corps trip. Those 'who li, why. contiibuted to the kijcCeps of the undertakinj:, which Very defi nitely It was, are due th 2 conjrrntu- lations arid apprcciatioj j Of dll who take pride in the reputationl-of our Cadet Corps. r ' ii 11 x But the particular this letter » to tell own great personal over the conduct of body while hi Dallas, eignt of past years threly wiped out add I hear only t comm fine sportsmanship. I have been told tha lJ. V (H k.on iss pnder fun tylth such .rife up ih mich a p Pot like' x more nee of i over Vei the! hifch' SMU official ma ment out on the Hilltop that the of ou of my : sf lotion r student hecriU- now i en- its'place iation) for L-, j • a :drtain the Statcj- Aggies this year, in Dallas set an example manly conduct and fin- ship that coy Id well be all other student both he- could ask nothing own students than whe vifiting, that they wo themselves as eraiita the Aggies. lam tremendously pi apuroval and l know tl J|f; Sincerely yours, \ iTyree L ; ’• —|~l Pearson N Council Men Land-Grant tyir ■"ifit to or gcntlo- Sportsman- mdlijitcd by jai|d: that ore of hi* the y went ild tonduct -ly. its! had L ' l ud ^fjsuch nt ypu will, P. B. PoAVNOiy Dean i| tlij* Ornd- unte School, was iiippoli ted diem- bor of the oxocullvo enjum ttee of the Crmlimte C’ouiicil dl t)n| Ahso- dation at the uhnual mwling of tho American AHKociat mi (ff Lund Grant Colleges Un<) l/nlvi-i-sities hold In Washington, |]|).; p., tha week: of' Novemlx'r 8, ..The committed to Pyarson Was eppomte aiblo for formulating of the Graduate; Com the development; of tlul .that division for the Dean Pearson repoi- siderable discussion an year, was given to m- ing the standards < Itrainlng and graduate k •k 1 f I kk i ■ ■ » • licli peun is feipon- e; )oluieis il snd for roarajm of 941t, meet- |»s 1 that 1 con- styily, this is Of rnis- g aduato schools. m wins [ 1 ' ; -I ion On Team — ' — - - enlor hi from Me Liyostock Jdd/tlng Coritclt ■ : mlmal R*S held I from Eastland was 1 from Tlirock- kcs were won Iph Mcrlwetb. and James Bor.: judged were two bon*rs^ two classes ito dnsses of fat ins of, fat steers, >C breeding heifers, u rnitied the men to represent AjbM at tho Chicago tional livestock Show, Bill Ivdstick judging coach, announced ctnssok of of fat laittl burrows, om and «>tie elaiii This conte it ! f aco Pastor Will ess Lutheran Students Tonight ■ L ' i M Revi I. P.' ?aplson, pastor of the Pipst Lutheran Church (|f Waco, will speak to thW Lutheran students of A&M at t ic regular Wednesday night meeting, according to Rich- arti Womat, President of the LSA. Paulson is president of the Tex- as, Circuit 0: the Evangelical Lu theran Chunh and a member of the A&M Lutheran Student Foun-' dyMon. ■ j j f J'' ; t ' pieij speed is Scheduled for 7:30 tonight in t »e lounge of the Lu theran Student Center. 4- ‘ i. r Wr M /■ ■/yf 12% ^ - I Ti 'fl ■ I—IM; 1. i . I — * ncmvi'- ■ - mmwii i , ,| | ! Thrlku ■ CL A SSI FI Uutiun i : 1ED ADS 1 "* t Pir»4 . WEDNE8C 1I< . 1 1‘ j | / E'k ' 1‘J 7 "l | 1 r M AT, NOVEMBKR 0,1948 > ! cuHamKti poll inMrtkm IlfcU. WITH A UATTALlON !AP, HklM . . , II H WoffU ...... i wlth n'’U| minimum. Spwm Mins In oitwiriMi smion . . i nor wr ooNtma Inch. Hcml nil ntoMlfltM* **Hh pcmlt- : tynce to the HUidcnt AcilvltlM Office. All nils »MW ho iurmsl In by tU lOO n.ro. Of day before publication. I'OK SAliK— Portable «S4bl with detachable wpimor.: J t’ollefrt View, Charles I,he Hams free show at Campus. 8AU5-ROYAI. PORTAIIIJQ TYPK- ITKKH. Small down payment, small monthly payments, “(live the gift of a lifetime." Dryan Business Machine Co. ton North Main. (Hal 2.1321. Bnmn, Tttd*. • - 11 ^ J I LJ -h X GETTING A BOMB PBEMANBNTf See at for the laUMt atylci FOR SALE-t-lWl Bulck sednnetta, new motor, new front end, new Interior, new paint, - new brakes, and new rear tolls and shocks. Good tlrm and a radio. See North Gate College Station Phone 4-4314 I. !' '' U JM LOST- Leather Jacket,, W* ward t# rrturnod. Tmt-Oasl ' j- . Back of “Englo” llrynn 1 LOCAL AN Prompt, and truatwor j. to. 2.283B Office 4-4009 Rciidci M 1 btioU ill} Garrison Is Prexy Of Cou tow n Cliid) Jimmy Garrison was deett-d as pricsidient of the Fort Worth A&M Cibb at a msciing last week,'Bill Evans said j esterday. Other offi- levs elected were Bill EVnns, vice-president, Jimmy Ala- Dean < r om ~ mittee ehairjtmn. He (vill be as- sifitedlby Bil. Hogg, Jimmy Wood- nil, and Jerrif Crader, who is ser- jteftnt at an is, i: The next muetina; will be held tonight at 7:ir>iin the Science Hall Lcjoture Room, Evans Haiti, A report from tho committee. Which mmle a trip to Fort Worth to'| Holcct a jklnt-e for the Thanks giving Holiday (Dance v.dll he give?! Evans kaijj. ’ j -c 1,1 Glamorous Rita Hayworth will aid in the selection of the win ning idea in the Shaffer Book Store Stationery Design Contest.. Ex-Tessie, Ann Speridan will serve as the other judge. Dr. Phillips to Speak During Methodist Thanksgiving Meet Dr. L4e Phillips, chaplain of Prairie View A&M College, Will be th^ principal speaker at the Annual Thanksgiving Conference of. the Texas Methodist Student Movement. The conference with the A&M Methodist Church will begin on the morning of Nov. 26 and end at noon Nov, 28 Ferris Baker director of tfie College Wesley* ^—! Foundation, announced toda^. 4006. Brass, S-E tnw, or write Bo* WASHING MACHINES F0R SALB-Cood 1942 i^p—^1S0A3. Han cock, Chcrn. Bldir., Room 321. )R SALE—On« 20 dltlon. Apt. U-9-2. PERSONAL—Horatio: Why are you so Stubborn? Mother and father think the world of you. Only liut night father said you would be an \>il harefn one of these days. Clarabelle. SALE—One used Chickerlng xrand , Sealed bids will be received until a.m., Tuesday, December 7. 194a. riaht is reserved to: reject any and all bids. Address j Comptroller. A. A M. College of Texas. Colley-’ Station, Texas, ' farther particulars. FOR SALE—New one bedroom; home on lot 00’xl92’: throe very large rooms, bath and closet, livlny room finished in Mexican sugar pine. Plenty of cabinet Space in kitchen. R. C. Parkhill. Apt. A-9-Y, Colieire View. Dean Cannon Collins free pass to Campus. WANTED —Three riders to New York. Christmas. Pessiri, Dorm 3, Rtsim 111. • blcycl. Collego cle; good con- View. North Texas Club Will Reorganize Tho, Noill- * Central Texas Club will hold an important meeting in Room 301, G >o<lwin Hall, Thur.sday ni^ht after Jell practice, said Jack Harris, proH (Wnt. Heol-garizi tion of the club will be flu! innijn buisinesi? of the meet ing, Also ti e I; club's constitution will be read and pjans made for the ChYistjiint s dance. In addition, committees Aqlli be appointed, Har ris said. H'" the ngs- Liv- ity,” The theme of the convention will be “Gall to Concerned Living? l Rev. Phillips .is scheduled jto de liver foiir speeches; “Jesus and Concerned Living,” “The Idea and the Real,” “The Christian Llle as Evunglism,” and “Our Confimit- meht to Concemcd Living.” Rev, Donald ij. Redmond, Oi First Methodist Church at K ville will discuss “Concerned ing in the Ixi(jftl Commur Baker shid. Other speakers at the convention will he Rev. Gehrge. Harperj exe cutive secretary] of the Nat onal Conference ctf Methodist Yoylh at Nashville, TenmisBce; Rev. John Deschnev, Jr., ejtecutlve soch tai’y Of the United Student Chi?i dian Council iof N<-wf Yotk. Cityj and Dofothy Nylnnd of the Board of Missions from New York -j City, Baker aijinounccd, A special event of the coh'er- encc will he a f orship drnnta to he presented by the lam Morris College Flayers, The visiting ministers are to small groups in “workshops'' training | purposes and scp| Baker said. lead for lars, A Signal iCompany Wins Top Honors For Past Month i ? Company A Signal Corps has been named as top unit in the Composite Regiment for October. Richard Denny, commanding of ficer, was named as the outstand ing junior in i the regiment last yqiir, and tho be« drilled sopho more the year before that. The company will receive 8 points toward the outstanding uniy award which is given ttt the end of epeh school yepr. • j mark, 40ft N. Baker, Drynn. HEART ()’ THE HILLS CLUB, 7:30 p, rn„ Thursday 1 , Room 308, Academic Building ; HILLEL CLUB, 7:15 p. in., Wed- nesday, Cabineit Room, YMCA. LUTHERAN! STUDENT ASSO- SUL ROSS • No. 1300 A.F, Meets In American liii i u««mi JOHN Box $81- . ■V-* miwlti •boriaon Plontl* fraain ttfTlt, P, Su. ^A|.l, n4.u, RPAIRt m,? to order * wm : jf'• •;ji |L.WiHU UMa'I vf, /M B.00 liMitkd time If eiatn ON'B M \G AJtlNE AG'CY I College, Statioti • H v . immvmmmmtmmmammmmmm * » RA1E8 f.r latent ..*1 T~<*kr::jE: Magakine ’ or f 8tudcn Ref Students ,, ir . it* .'4. ' ,.4w—0.00 00 work. .... ,*.00 n«, 9 room Hu U. «;75 —'.Dliwwt, 1 yeeri 2.7S yvflr 4^.. 2.6O ratine Agency. B4« Utive .Hj_ K- 4'1 WEDELL’S SERVICE SHOP 2016 Cavitt Ph- 2-R260 OLD FURNITURE MADE NEV£ We Specialise in Refinishing - Antiques and Venetian Blinds L. SUMMERS irniture Refinishing linting Contractor 8200 Highway 6, S. 3 Pb. 4-4682 -U r MONOGRAM^!; One day service—Nanteq an initials in gold, silverTbir colo: engraved in lent! stationery, 1*™© SHAFFER’S BOO Sltll m €. EC North Gate ■ •-j 1 f COMET DELIVERY BBRVICE Box 1105 SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. A A.M. SUUU meetinir on nocond Thursday of oaeh month at 7:00 p.ro. in Amorlcan Lo- Ition Projort Ip'.upe. J. J. WOOLKET. W. M W. H. BADGETT, Bee. f r SALES * SERV1C1 •! Brick-Stratton Motors Small gas engine repair All automobile work UNIVERSAL SERVICE 307 W. 26th 9t .... , R E A L T ^ > ^ o5 f ^ - j •'■■if. ! [ SHOP .. Jrvwkrt pWstle i^ a Tiwfignu» t bkUv Pick Up and D . Moving and Haklini Bryan iPhone 2-1639 2-1243 Ta*V f -I:- Large Assortmet. RAYONS ;Valu I Plain Print id- BROADCIOTHS . ^ POTION 5 t89 -T- $;i.39 - Cfwj 89c per yd 1 Reg. 69c >w 39c per yd. - 4 L.98 >*• Sanforized— STRIPE ClflA %■ Cobanic Lambs, PRINTED - • [■•flN . MBRAY Reg. 98c \ oV 59c per yd tA ie .1 i n • " RAYON Reg. Sl.98 $1.69, per yd. M" r— STRIPED ■ ' A1' v ■■ if : .-x. \ Bryan . s A , ■ ^•4 -1: : it ,, '■f • I frdm Posioffitt" ['iiv 'K v •/"i; " 4 IS ; . -WOOL JERSEY Reg. $2,49 98c per yd ■atude Si ,i| I ■ ■ 4? * __ . ( , j J I What’s Cooking AGGIE CHRISTIAN FELLOW SHIP, 7ijl5 p. nil Wednesday! Cab inet Ro9m of YMCA. Longhoni picture. I | J i ' : ]] AUSTIN A&M CLUB, ?:jr, p. m., Wednesday, Room 108, . 'Aca demic Building. ; Club picture will he taken, I BAYTOWN CLUB, ’7:10 p, m., Wednesday, Room 10C, Academic Budding. Planp for Chrifetmas COLLIN COUNTY A&M CLUB, after yell practice. Thursday Room 224, Academic Building* CASS COUNTY A&M Wednesday, Room Id Ing. 7:30 a pel. 7:30 p. m Academic Build DALLAS CLUB MEETING p,.m., Wednesday, YMCA Ch Plans for Stag party. DEL RIO CLUB, 7:30 p. Wednesday, YMCA. Picture ito be 'taken. ; 1 ' . | If ']} \' FT. \yORTH CLUB, 7:15 p. m., Wednesday in the Science! TI " ,, lecture Room, j FIVE O’CLUB, 7:30 p. Thursday, home of Mrs. Beth Hall ^ 1. CIATIGN, 7:30 j). m'., Wednesday, Lounge of Lutfhemn Student Cen ter. LAMAR COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p .in., Thursday, Room 205, Aca demic Buildingi NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB. 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 228, Academic Building. NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS CLUB, after ycdl practice, Thurs day, Room 30L Goodwill Hall. PET. ENGINEERING WIVE’S CLUB, 7:30 p) m.', Thursday, South Lounge, YMC^. SAN ANTONIO CLUB, after yell practice, Thursday, Room 208, Academic Building. STUDENT AGRICULTURAL COUNCIL, 7:30 p. m., Wednesday, Reading Room of YMCA. SUL ROSS STUDY GROUP, ALL MASONS, 5:15 Wednesday, Front of Chemistry Building, for UB, picture. 126,, TRANS-PECOS CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Y M C A Chapel. Longhorn picture. UPSHUR COUNTY A&M'CLUB after yell practice, Room 302, Ac ademic Building. WEATHERFORD A&M CLUB, after yell practice, Thursday night Room 104, Academic pudding. 479 COMPOSITE GROUP, ROA 7:30 p. nl, Thursday. Engineers in Room 11, CE Building. Infantry on second flopp, PMA Building. For the Gifts You'll Give With Pride ■. I ij j ■ d Let Your Jeweler Be Yoar Guide Bulova WatcKevS I Hamilton Watches Dij Dolt&h Pei iris ’ ff* f ! ' I ■[,[ Commioiity Silver Plato Ronson Lighters tl" j - f. i ! Elg n American, Compacta »r. : ]r\T i i ’ - f\ . • 1 is. ■ . ■ 2-1645 McCarty Jeweler* North Gate . ■ Hancock Speaks At Kiwanis Club Meet t>r. C. K. Hancock, Chemistry Dqpnrtment. was the main speaker at!the regular weekly luncheon of the College Station Kiwanis Club at noon yesterday in Sbisa Hall. He received a B.S. degree from Southwest Texas State Teacher’s College and a M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Texas. His talk included humorous odd incidents, situations, and answers to quiz questions in the Chemistry department. Hancock ^aid his talk was a preview of one j he will give in Shreveport, December 11, at a regional meeting of the American Chemical Society. A group of out-of-town guests attending the Agricultural Experi ment meeting were present at the, lu|i|d|wpiL !' . . . j- ' ),A PetE Wives Club To Elect Officers Officers;, will be elected for the Petroleum Engineering Wives Club in its meeting Thursday, Mrs. Jea- ftette Burnham said yesterday. Meeting at 7:30 p.; m. in the South Solarium of the YMCA, the grbup will discuss a possible open house on December 11, she said. We decided to meet in the Y after a committee appointed re cently made a study of‘ ipoHsible. meeting places,” she said. The fol lowing women served on thik com mittee: Mesdames Betty Durst, Pergy Horton, Loretta Maynard, and Maxine Collier. ; "he club will meet every Dwt and third Thursday of the month, shu added. All wives of senior pe troleum engineering are eligible to Attend these meetings. 1 BUY YOUR G- E. RADIO TODAY Portablcs-pTable Mbdolf—Consoles $19.95 and up ! ' ' T McCULLOCH-DANSBY APPLIANCE STORE Bryw W.SJ). 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