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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1949)
midst of a 14.000 mils tour where it la being shown to research laboratories, governmental agencies, schools, colleges, and engineering no* Kream, To Have I Plans ijor the ' Klttb’* at^unl pl^ completed It will: I* day In Hansel Pojifk.i A calf will be occasion, jSingle will furnish the jjlrjnkai 1 wives of the mnrHied make the salads, i! 8 il Boatner Discusses ;DS Policy in China Colonel H. L. Boatner, PMSAT, discussed the United States’ policy toward China for the Great Issues .Class yesterday. i Speaking “off the record" for the class, Colonel Boatner began with the invasion of China in the year, 1622, and discussed the eco nomic factors controlling Chinese life. : J' I Colonel Boatner talked from his years of. experience in the China area. He was in China from 1928 to 1934 and again during the war. After the lecture the class was given a 10-minute question period. Meeting Postponed By Planning Group The date of the meeting of the committee formed for making plans for the Masonic Picnic has been changed, Rudolph Huddles ton announced today. The committee will meet Wed nesday, April 27, at 7 p. m. ip the CE Lecture Room, HuddlestorCsaid. Oyster Mortality To Be Discussed Oyster mortality in the coastal waters of Louisiana and Texas will be discussed by Dr. Sowall II. Hopkins next Monday at 8 p. m. in the Petroleum Engineering Lec ture Room. ' The meeting, which is being sponsored by the Sigma Xi Club, will be of scientific interest and economic importance. TauBitaR&U * LTL -Mi Initia Raw! I . , MEANS 'O'AMS ,7-ah kVAUjow nc-m»M GONNA) ABOUND f Tau Beta pi will bold its sprin_ initiation ceremonies in the Chem istry Lectur; Room at 4:50 p. m. Monday, April 26. An initiation banquet will be held in Sbisa Hall at 7 following the initiation. ; Essays from candidates must be in the office of the Dean of Engi neering before noon, Friday, April 22, according to Howard Oliver, president of the society. Tickets for the banquet will be available until noon Friday, April 22, in the office of the Dean of Engineering! Guests may attend the banquet, and tickets for them are available for $1.25. Wallis Speaks To Local Foundrymen W. lB. Wallis, president: of the American Foundryman’s Society, will speak to the A&M Student Chapter at 7 P* m. Monday in Room 303, Fermier Hall, according to- U. Stoermer, chapter reporter. This will be Wallis’ first visit to A&M since the installation of the student chapter last fall. Duripg the afternoon Wallis will inspect facilities of the college, All members of the faculty and Stu dent Body have been invited to hear the speaker. r i 5 )i ‘ / / !i. . j- What’s Cooking TAU BETA PI, 4:50 p. m. Mon- day, Chemistry Lecture Hoorn. In itiation of now members. RANGE & FORESTRY CLUB, 2:30 jtfim. Saturday, Hensel Park. Picnic, faculty-student j baseball game. Eat at 5 p. m. LANDSCAPE ART CLUB. 7:30 p. m. Monday, College Greenhouse. SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB Tuesday night. GEOLOGY CLUB, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, Room 140, Geology Bldg. Michel T. Halbouty, speaker. WHUTj NEW CHAINS PD'SO* ► YO’ ATTlEUPMEAN'RAPPt 1GOT i WHEN NGWJTfj MOON > , COMES UP. AM FIG- < CHAIN YCY 7UNDER TU ' OKI ME.THIS YAR, ON } PAPPY.^ ACCOUNT AH IS ‘, STRONGER.'?' (pj&f T MAKES US irr MAKES US THINGS WED LTL ABNER m; e^wieiiiMiiiMiii iti NO.SON.T'-AH HAlNT GONNA CHAIN YCYUP/ZI/AV'r DURJN YOKUMS <UOOX < MOON. YOftt BRAIN IN AFFECK-TED.'?' )/ WHEN SHE. rHET*) The Way of a Yokum— (-2-AU-SUE KEPrr UFt? fTMrrfM* BEJHET^ MAN OWN MAMMY WANTS ME 7t30 STARK. 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