.Mj r< 1 'Sr' K <• ■ .• (iff . ~ To^ay we saw the fifteenth president. This installation normal conception of tha,t an old adrtiinisl placed by a new and | To A&M, Dfian Bo new and xmtried. He! with thcTcollege in capacity for almost f fessor, head of a depai iau^uration of oiar come a P art of the school and the school has become a part of hi Few men posses his a n. i : ||ii Few men posses his qualifications for thje presidency. He is a graduate of an ROTC school, a leader in the field of practicing engineers, and an educator in the true sense of the word. For these reasons we feel that his name will fit well onto the list headed by administrative Thomas Gathright and Sullivan Ross. I jyjears. As a pro it, and dean ol ffered from the n inauguration in ,tpr was not re- ri id president s anything bu; been affiliated Your title! Dean Bolton, has been in- „ wv , ^ . creased from iDeanjto President. Your sta tic college he his worried 3 or a greater £ture in the eyes of A&M leaves no room &M. So much so, in fldt, that We'has be- ffor an increase. •> One of Thos. •K The Chinese have lorn to the western wo • - If' a wa^s beein a prob 4 ' i Their oriental abtifusiWmesa and our '!■ t 1 languiige differences hi mal actions difficult fcj: ot appreciate. Wh hay 4 jci&te. aes like “confused as a * tr' exemplify the uJlim| tion. We have named confused games; chines the very word ‘Chines* ;-rWith confusion. J|j We frankly have ( .ihg them out. Unfortui: i td, ‘ we must figj- ure them out. The Chi|i no longer be considered tual problems or a so|i for academic curiosity Asia are now ouf prof cably tied into our eco life. • ■ • jy;| Chinese-American n a crucial stage, fpstei ignorance of Chinese ye niade their nor u^; to understam coined paraphra Chi nose fire driU’ 1 ' n diiSorguniza one ture—but primarily bj realive I By DAVE COjsLEftl Of course President w.. consolation in thii fact that you , he J* 8 aren't the only onii Why, eVen few products. Most President Boltori suffers from tjlkt m*py. ii-Ipi But Prexy has found _ .. relax. After af particularly hard day, he takes *' ! a little jaunt, out to ... his | garage and .indulges in/a little v „_ these is of fo! made sent fi Other small work shop President Bolton ha*- part of the building pa into a wood-working shop stocked with an arc saw, a^mWf/a bapd saw, a lathe, and a small grinder. !l owv Bi)tore moving !eL„ Prexy s lhome, he kep' to 1 - 8 t0 > h » s basemenl T A — tht knick-knacks for his friends and fainily. iEhhtk of tEliie Chinese P|uitz|esi. . j l 1, ! J' -li • ' i : l' I is • ■: ! y. I SCW Dateline... of our mosi checkers becaiis i ’ ig ayhomymouK tJ « L ■ 'n ■ li j ^ i U . able of stemming tpe communist advancesf The Chinese! Reds are blessed by mortf vigorous leadership and! by strong sup- rooUt I thinR I had the ■f name; right. And I cah’t under stand ho\\j my ex-stCady found us into a tude toward Asia and C lum . Now we finl quences of such a brash action? This too | wo th< ould bei revolutionary. Unfortunately,, ie only two promising paths are both support of an : ijevojliitionary. dictatorship. The ; \\Tq can take strong action or we can bur support is ( take no action. There seems to be no logi- communists. [ckle of aid vt ilists is incab- Cal median. ,e I We’ll probably do nothing . . . and re gret it later. Passing Parade - rn o • ■. i n ; iij I t elections since the qiv • Best available S' proximately 6;000,00i will be eligible to vof irig likely will be limi There is a general lacj elections, considered * two late-datps.” And j have you heard the ope. about thje gii;l who couldn’t sleep because jfthere was such a loud party next door? Still, qbr conclusion is this: - I’d rather be a Texas Tessie. A true southern gal ; Than be from any other school from New, York to ; Cal. I’d rathei- shuffle off to Cow Town apd get a southern rdom Than have Van Johnson for my blushinn groom. I’m true to the colors of mjarpon and white Win or lose, or if they’re wrong Or right. But if tidy lose, old pa), you’ll always hear me say j. Let’s go| down to Mac’s and drink Our cares away. Rather be out on a corps trip, and see an Aggie game Or be at College Sthtiop where hough Denton is dry, 1 I guess I’ll be a Tessie 'till t)ie Buy I die. i Tl ffr Another momentous decision lias arisen for the classes on our caillMis, and was met with skill and Wonderful selection —l the choosing of class beauty noml- new. Koch class nominated be tween 15 and 25 girls in thejr separate class meetings, anil the next day voted by secret ballot for four girls nominated by hyr class. The senior beauty Nomi nees are Frances Granbutiy.jLapi ra Sessions, Claire Williams, and Florence McGrew. I if I J f Junior nominees are Beak Avevyt Eve.yn Balcar, Florence i Feujlfe, and Mary Lou Jordahl: sophoinore out tjhat I had .nominees are Jeanninc Holland, Dorjothy Mangum, Virginia Spfin- geij and, Kathy Huffman. The fresjhmen are Ruth Ann ;Hanlon, Agnes Haynes, Carolyn Jiinip:, |nd Romans 12t21a "Do j pot be overcome by evil." i . |It is needless Ito Warn an Ami*ri- eajn against being overcome by a Russian, beeausv ah American is vigorous in his 'n^jstanc^l agaipst -such. The same American may, However, become a jcomplfte slave to evil thoughts, jeyil hapit& and evil speech may overcome; him slowly, silently, yeC completely. !« '. , | { beam to A&M this lust; Friday afternoon would he anything bat crowded with ; Tessies because '('hanksgltiau holidays uro so near, money gpne jor nutlii rea sons, but I guess 1 Man wrong'. 1 thought It was holiday 'titne hs I was shoved! doWa thg btalrk 1 and swept swiftly! along ip the general direction - titnistic outlook on the stu-y -I needed a new pa if of shoes any- way. )• •' j ! | j (Continued Tomorrow) were th neighborhood. With t! some .borrowed’ tools tots would often effec pairs op a few titne-w< launch put on a little work of; their own.- Another drawing c ng, an sie At twins Betty, Akagi and Bessi agij i • ’ . f ' 11 < Tjh^ custom has been! that jthe school chooses some wel) knbwn person to select the most beauti ful one of each class’s nominees. Last year, if you remember, it Was Caitmen Cavallaro during his ap pearance'at A&M. There, are iru- nioro circulating around up hjere that: it is to be a woman this yfear . at sonic dance on our campus. I don’t know how authentic this! Is, so take it in the spirit it’s offcr- ed-j-only a rumor! Whoever it happens to be—it will be' a diffi cult task for him or her because all the girls are so pretty. Biut, mofe power to him. ; j |j, ' I thought perhaps the Su|n- SAVE ON YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS : Call today about our . 20% RATE REDUCTION Billie Mitchell, ’42 STATE FARM INSURANCE , COMPANIES Phone 4-72«9 f:/ Above Aggieland Pharmacy AUTO — jOTE — FIRE Spain will . hold hpr; i’irst municipal war Nov. 21. i Isti :.s indicate ab- hei ds of families hi; actual ballcjt- J ijo larger citits. Of interest in tlie j lie non-politidal and without the paiiy ’ i livalries which iisco Franco.—^The AP. Our Spanish “Charge D’Affaires” givesifus this nlessage ^nd adds that poli tical activity in Spain is much like ours. In Madrid jtoo, there is discussion of a third party. Of: course, our informant con- ;inues, there is one small stipulatidp. The third party (along with the first two) can do anything it likes in the way of platform and policies, just as long as it marked rftunicipal bdllcjt: ng before tiel dictatorial regime of (rope ttlissiipo Frajn-i supports (Jleneralissimo Franco. L-J) f{111 I :! ■:! j:!- The House of Lon in a Commons bill t years to one tlie time a bill, thus demonstr the Lords can delay bi from two yeark to oitt A. refused tq conebr; reduce from two m Lords can dela that the time pould be reducied Ti n ■ t , ' a-- ^ The Battal City of College [Station, Friday aftemooh, excep’ talion is published - year. Advertising Tates ——; — i: 1 fficiil newspaper of the ?xa|, is published durfng holidays } edy on Monday, W flui-nlshed on reques is Entitled exclusiv The Department *>f Justice, which wants to force ALCOA to dispose of some of its plants and properties, asks that the corporation submit a plan of divestiture. Big corporations are, however, the very .poorest hands at strip tease. ttaiion ricultural and Mechanical College o:' Texas vd times a week and circulated every Vlonday.fhrou examination perriads. During the si itesday and Friday. Subscription rate : : i 3 ; ‘-j-; The Associated Pre: .. . , credited to it or not otHfe-wlisfh credited in tl [ ed herein. Rights of l-e|i bli< atiohi of all oth l Entered as seconi Office at Coltejtc thi\Act of Congresis i News contrlbUtionp Goodwin Hall. * Classifid Office, Room 200, iGoc madle by teh be plact [ the use paper and loca latter herein pr , 0f : odiated Press 4-4-—i—UU he )t h mmeK The Bat- $^80 per school news dispatches us origin publish- ited nationally by Ijlational Ad verti^ifiK Service Inc., at New York Cil “ cago, Los Angeles, and San Krancii otic (4-5444) br/'at Hie editotial office, Room 201 by telephone^<4-5324) or at The Student Activitiei KENNETH BON! — — .Lwaia Morgan ... Harvey Cherry, John Singlou Clark Muhroc Mrx. Nancy '■Lytle , Hill Uilllngaley T. Nanney , . Alfred Johnston Andy Davis l&iL, M Atan Ourryi Kanasth Marak, ' Kwi* W.l.li, Chuck Cubauiaa C J ' Mi,. : Staff Carh* EUitonal Assis I r~T7T 17 4 -Il v ♦^*^**- .... ' T ■ if Hnwan* — .•>. i Engelkin ( I;.:., Assistant ••Sack" Six>e ce, Chuck Moisei, H. C Rica, and Eatil :e. Chuck * Eddie Smil idy Matula, Fred Summera Sp^U Reporter i —^Pnoto fcagraver, .J.,..,; Feature Wriwq. Ocorsn Chkrlton,. A. / Golk-h Rrl.cc t . KollXc Rear/ Ucour. Carl (aaaatfepMMifMM A Congratulations to . !j ■H'l !!% PRESIDENT F. C. BOLTON r i | :. I and to / | A / / Y A A&M COLLEGE !)■ INAUGURATION ■111! ■ • ;/ • i I ■A / of/its NEW PRESIDENT i \/' hi 7 , / I' Lilly Ice Cream Co IE •hh", ; !! ri:;! Zr I'fm BRYAN / > IV / I HL ; i\ X. li, A CATHOLIC MASS Friday d:45,4.m. • j ST. MARY'S CHAPEL / TODA^anT™!^ 7 "ROBIN HOOD SATt RI)AY IK)l BLK BILL TEX RITTER—IN “DEEP IN THE! HEART OF TEXAS” j and • ARE YOU WITH IT? STARTS TODAY! rgVSSi.*"** “ rotes itteand