lion Editorials 'I I TUESDAY, APRIL 19,1949 v Fit Texas, Too?... With the Gllttfcv noW hungltig in jthe legislature, We road matjks bf Editor kal lantla donstitutio . Hituution in hia hqme cGill, besides bdihg anal capable jour^aliiii k humanitarian, and; that rarest off ri |r!bifds, a liberal in theideep-South, iis fetarks, in part are Allows: ? lul kt [■Politicans don’t abaUt schools or teaOHei woi|ild have donfe s scene she realize* that Ex Aggie Assumes New Austin Post t j ’ r 1 • j Lt. Colonel Kohert Wright, Jv„ class of '112, lias beuh asMlgneil to the Austin Organised Kescrvu Corps office, Col. Oscar R. Abbott, Executive for the Texaji Military! District, announced. Lt, Col. Wright, « native off Lampassue, first went on active duty with the army at Fort King- gold, Texas, with! the 12th Cavalry Regiment in August, HtyO. During the war Wright served an admin istration officer at various replace ment and training camps through out the United States. - • ' - . —4r sent DOUG’S CAFF. i I Ctettry and 27 th Specializing In MEXICAN DISHES CHICKEN FRIED STEAK DINNERS IES ALWAYS WELCOME i y i ' v 1 /V >posed Cours To Harried Fpl 1: ?/, 1 •L_ I > . > By PRANK CU Among tha man; that should bo Psychol on tho im. Although man inmarrlod students migl the otudy on tho gro would bo of no valuo to n properly set up cours# of tyjpo would prove itself a value to Tho crying need for instruction in this subject is apparent. It has estimated by a noted mar- study would po •S: must bo treated in a Hurt of sneaking blind old# no to i; If tho huebnnd to do something - months protests against husband just think of the resulting mess to ‘ L J the family and home—especially ^ if th$ wife uses sn ax. conditlaiied to Thiak too of tho hhibitions f h * word no - alter how dsUon Of I would be linUln at and neuroses, no matter smaU, that a child could oasily acquire after seeing hie mother quietly bash his father’s head in with a baseball hat. Such things must stop and Psy- ed if heliked the'nob-so-i chology of Wives is the key to the s he had laboriously preps problem. After taking it, the hue- huaband still doesn't k band will at least enter the ring 8 he turned the dish over on equal footing. as she headed for her rao< It's true that there are several Alt ln courses at this school which touch wi f h t hL wDe S ii On the subject of marriage. These, ™ the wif ^ COuld b< though, apparently fall short of . a. w the r«al issue of a happy wedded The average husband is At a life. Teo much stress is put on sta- vcre , disadvantage when ^tradin tistics. and not enough on the basic words with his wife, smee^he i|aj problem of understanding and a % attempts to be ratiofjal. pleasing\ the laughingly-termed wife « unhampered with ^iy little woman. cumbersome thing as logi^ or c Registration in Psychology of speech in W»wi'g, I Wives, which would be a four hour £at«e. Hence, she gcnenil ghai (Jf course with lab, would not be lim- husband reduced to bubbling tar ited to those already married. Aft- h^rently while she s stia goi er all, that would be silly. We “trong. f ; certainly don't limit our studies of Numbers and finances id th criminals to those of the illegal man's mind would be anotljer occupations. However, each class in Psychology, of Wives. 5Va should possess at Itast two or substitute system* wujild three sailors hardened upon the brought out—the Chine*** al sea of matrimony to provide » inecfianiam for ta»tancew«.t fresh outlook on the topic and to the multiplication taWfi supplement the text with timely Other such unimportant^ ni Boyle’n Column An Unfailing Fofr ai Buttering Up Tl I because of ord. In usband ered his wif< that word after course toheep of be- beJlev. ■ Mb.mi' cost five i knows fair-well' ng ta a covuted she says tiat she's tripe pround the World rSSW Brazos county- realise alienee period of M I'llhtt O.I. up «K- “C ltir f • h^but itilM in °tiie jsubjects raining would be util- ‘' r several j hours of tmetedjone could e with a look of devo- alfishly- vith his , et married iwill prob- get, to\ 1 security is not to be found In material things. Celeste then knows that her husband is ac tually far from a failure. Chicken Every Sunday is basi cally a humorous movie but tends to be rather slow-moving and over done throughout. In some respects the film seems to be a series of characterizations and skits which are only slightly tied together. Nevertheless, it’s a genuine, yack- producing relaxer. S. R. Gammon III Gets Rotary Prize Sam R. Gammon III, son of Dr. S. R. Gammon of the History De partment, is one of twenty persons in thei world honored with a $2,000 Rotary Foundation Fellowship for Advanced Study. Announcement of the award was made Wednesday at the Bryan- College Rotary Club luncheon by Dr. T. D. Brooks, chairman of the International Service Committee. Dr. Gammon accepted the fellow ship in behalf of his sion. j . Nominations for fellowships were made by the more than 7,000 Ro tary clubs in the world, and from this list the twenty winners were selected. Purpose of the Founda tion is to promote better under standing among countries and peo ples, / Young Gammon has completed his graduate study dt Princeton and lit now doing part-time teach ing In addition to research. He will shTI for KnglHhd .loly 30, to do re- search for his doctorate,! While there be will be associated with the tnstllgte of Historical Hu search, a hi atich of the University of Lon don, / \ y * , \ Red Crotu* Fund Drive Over Top WASHINGTON, April ID -Wi Tho 1D4D fund raising drive of the American Rod Cross went over the top. E. Roland Harriman, chairman of the National Drive, reported last night $62,200,000 has been sub- ibed. The g By HAL BOYLE Do it In an offhand way j the thought had just croghwl mind. You'll be umazediiat amuzcu:. at a simple act ojf kindnass3llk( Dear sir, To the poor man’s philosopher: “Will you help a young man what wiiTwin tas is trying hard to rise in the world? / l i How ican I get my boss to know Lpt a, year ;or two me better so I can ask him for a go quickly these days, raise? will be tailing you by /c - a *» name, if you are still ongth (Signed) Ambitious. ro ,i7 H e will begin to Certainly, my boy, I will try to signs of faithful gray advise you. It is refreshing indeed st your temples, and the^it to find anybody still interested in suddenly come to him thgt that fine old vanishing American ® man that ought to b^ art—buttering up the boss. more money. But you don’t want your boss Then, you might, forge: to know you better—you maiy nev- come to work bare-footijd er get a raise then. What you want morning. If he notices ^U, is for yourself to get to know the laugh and say: boss better. Lv, , “Well, boas, you kntjatf Bosses, after all, are people. are gating so expensive They want to be understood, ap- to begin cutting down o preciated, yes—even liked, uries” & Try to put him at his ease. . i]. Don’t let him feel too self-con- And the chances are ®£ scious around you. If he tells a F 0 *}, a ral ^? “l at ver y joke, laugh. If he tells the same be 11 come in the next d;a> joke the next day—laugh again. Try, when possible, to get him to tell his jokes after you have had your lunch. Laughter on an empty stomach sounds hollow. Don’t sit around waiting for him to come up and give you a good word. He needs a good word nim- self. He wants to know that you appreciate his own virtues more than he wants to praise your vir tues. Stroll iqto his private office sometime, give him a friendly slap on the back and say; “Boss, I just want ypu to know that everybody around the plant has been noticing the swell job a. However, woman liar way of • fitted on, their third ind. 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