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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1949)
Sf; • ' II V I I ‘ • i ■ f : • ' ] ; ! Me 2 I H w Ji. a m “Another land is jformal dress, s] , th^-top tempera able addec derm ence of cof-eds o^i Lgng a mascjil lly coi ning m( le influence, who came just each summer | female students ' Because of i Hi: may not bp the | Because of it s en, howevfer, it jjeasant for ce Many bf ^ tutoriiig awkward fflj While. time 7 pn' • } ;-Ah t called 1(ih; W-ldi, nlw and non i their dcgraei watched jmd Usjt I -i. ion Edi ft // ') . ;r ! -! T >' : -J r.4 " , WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1049 Co-Eds, Bless ’Em ir at Aggie- students Will in- dispensing is / 7 Jr . ■•/ . ' -V /. THAN MTHINMI A: 7 x 7 ^ f jf/ '> r f > i; • • • hi. ’liir, and now larger numbers of I I' CMt. PerieptiWi uh thpir Mpn rect ents tions naturally go have achieved ti we-are seeking]! :• Ileg I? Of * ini orlf & discover what the profs are a very high brand of educa- y, and over- tion—a commodity which has never been most , notice- restricted to anyone because of their sex. is the pres- Our students may experience the same . h period of discomfort for a time until they |’ rat 4, A & M is compensate for the ^ffect of two semes- n<A‘e under fem- ter’s of dressing and speaking in their own ran’s wives masculine manner. That, "too, will pass r, and now rapidly. i We should all benefit, from the sum-^ polleges. | mer’s relationship. Nothing so asskuges formed by the'summer’s studies as a little social life, ents, A&M When the semester is over, we think i for women, you girls will have enjoyed your stay here, en to wbm- We think w^ have one of the better of themost schools in the nation and we know our students are the best in the country. :A: ' ■ ■ ' Davis Elected To . 7 ■ i: VildKfe Society Dr. William B. Davia, head of the Department of Wildlife Man agement haa been elected to rep resent Region Five on the Council of the Wildlife Society. The ciety is composed of professional wildlife biologists, game and fish m d ment. biologists, (fame administrators, and in wildlife and fisli There are more than 1500 mem- era in Mexici United States. \ A- prises Texas, Oklahoma, New Mex ico, Arizona, and atl -Of Mexico. The society lists as its objec tives "to maintain professional so lidarity and high professional standards, to develop all types of wildlife and fisheries management along sound biological lines, and to publish results 1 of research on wildlife management problems in the Journal of Wildlife Manage ment” h >\: ;;1 !/ _ wr tnin Summer, an Last week sion vety ma figures pn trafl were 11U peopl compared with during i^pril o The bverag| r-oi-f figures km noi a few let s tHis I ho.Huid. 1 d W last , iea iH a It is U6]p Ignore ^re Improve ne fit isn't Kmt and nitli lier lajpUlesj* It’s (eHanexH I -Next munilj neP w (t g e r LI# cbYer^d ttttoth nefds f) ’Otectl t Lloyi's trf Hnujure d golfel I 1 pays 12 shillii 1 against (the c) . :cla!ssifi] I stdratioh” in y ege h €ity of Friday ijfternoon tafion is publishi r. r Aavertisi credited . cd herein rates The Battalidi 1 , doiiPSii ;>. The Associaft ■to it or i# y» 5 4ti6n turned| t smilod. 'i hosc'W^e fillet pretod as follo^rg long standing alnpi! much work eum? smiles that skid] 41 college e< lucatio have added, "Lij^e In|eKie to get.” . When, witni nies few of uS which oc mpy tl upon thi 3 signal^ ^vedljj. m tt ‘ ,0 ccustomed So to you summer co-eds we offer our may feel best Aggie welcome, We hope your stay for a short here Will be pleasant both scholastically Our feminine and socially f * '• J •! 1 . i Ambition Realized . . . 1 •j! \ 1 ■ 1 ■ > • Af! 'if |i - *' A ^ r * . ■ M <|( were being others who have made this achievement tion ceremo- possible. J h - f ' •d Co reeelye Thia scene in Hie stands of Kyle Field ind f a t h e r Is typical of What is in the hearts of every bviouH inter- parent whost* son or daughter graduates in their ey^s v from college. Here was the goal toward unit, the par* which their labors and money hud been mother and directed for many years. | For most parents the education of >uld be inter- their children, especially beyond high rdttjlization of a schobl, is a difficult and costly undertak* Jit lined after ing. Yet it is one which they feel prive- i |f fc 3, ! Theirs were ledged to make. 1 giHjen our son a In doing this our parents make a con- fathers m^iy tribution to society—a contribution both id the chanjce personal and national. They have, by their sacrifices, bestowed upon their children a Reserve Offipers’, Addresses Needed Instructions; contained: in letters of appointment to the Officers Re serve Corps make it tht responsi bility of reserve tffictrs to re port changes iof address and other change*'In status to the Adjutant (ieneml’s office in Washington, Colonel Oscar B. Abbo t, Execu tive for the T txus Millta ’y District reminded today. Members of] the ROC n ust report both tempoiy arid | Mnhandtit changes of nddross, Colo tef Abbott said. In ail(itioii, jtrav »1 or real-, donee Ifii fortlgn ommtr es, enllst- tn«nt Itv the 'egulair un:u<u forces and Hn|)loyn|ent In .tie Kederal Government must lie njpni M. i "lit spite i f the lnho'k 1 instruc tions in lette s of a )poi|imetvt," he said, " Inereasingly of reserve officers render report* Of e ally changes of add liirge fiumhvrs are failing to mnv en, especi- •es*. r us to their radua tion ceremo- gift of incalcuable value—education. In r aeioiiu; of thoughts the larger, more patriotic sense, theirs has “ ot djthers looking been a contribution of enlightenment to Such laxity is hazurdc. ow'n interim he pointed out. Applications for pnmo ion, active duty training, nev aisignments, inactive pay and Otaer mutters of importance cannot be gi r en prompt attention if correct addresses are unknown or |in doubt. uir congratula- the generation born to succeed them. to Wlb* Istudents who It is little wonder, then, that our par- level; ole Ideation which ents are so loved and so respected. This iVe! |ai|'t|]| think of the is our method of expressing appreciation. Wrecks On the Highway . . . Safety Commis- even higher, with the warmer weather released its coming on, more people will be on the f<)>|f April. There highways^They will be going more places itomobiles, as faster and blowouts and summer driving the same \Vay fatigue will; rise sharply with the temper- IJM . -v ature. f t ; • iced over the Yes, a lot of Texans will be going more that they are places faster. But about 200 of them won’t ighl improvement be coming back. Aj|lt, though, to When yjpu get on the road during the ^ : can’t wee the summer, take a little more time to get fi, there, and watyh' the highway juat a ji’h 11^ graves little closer, ’I I heartbroken This ll<l written on the page is a pret illed by care- ty coljl figure rlgljt now. But those figures I llWjlalivrr'today will warm up pretty (pilck If your name illtoll will climb L added the lop of the lislings, dc .., h'■ 'f It i . r; 7' s SKramr WMm-w rmmTM LAST DAV i : Pat O’Brien Robert Ryan ' ' -in- L' •‘THE BOY WITH GREEN HAHT ATTEND TI ESDAV ^ITE AND SION ABSENTEE IJOOK FOR WEDNESDAY’S— 4- r mix MAHVI :/ t in U ■ ' 7 : 1 ' I j t. F $ $ Lucky License $ T 1 —T ^ Less tax—Be |Here Two Nfimberji tjeleqted . Each for g in New Summer Schedule — OPEN — 5:80 p. m. Daily ^ ContiMioinr Shows Through 11 pi m. j 1 LAST DAY [ t , ’’...ond th« muildl When they're all together , P ..it's fun and loir weather! ^ ‘VV, I 1 die** \ ) \ . .. i X 1 Home Cooked | Meals Served Family Style Mrs. Hamilton’s Boarding House \ Boyette & Church Streets College Station One block north of Campus Theater PHONE 4-4894 DELIGHTFUL ROOMS F()l< RENT NEAR THE CAMPUH \ j. SUM <¥ */ SHAFE1 lI'B'sl ■ it 7i't H. 7; I : 4' “ “ ' hi - ■ • ■ It i • v 1 B 'M 1>J/ : ' ' u rafiiiniminisH V AboRDll ii eflea have Speech, for W hA < > j.., At the Campus Com it luncheon plates design These balanced mea ^ criminating eater wlp Price of the meal wit LE A I AT 1 tDING OFF THE CAMPU: LUNCH CONSIl A generous slice of roui bun and covered ! ii Mhshed potatDf I Cool, ciris i Your eholcs Of m 1 t)h noi n EMEMBE8 m cup or c.oon com | IN A FROSTED THE CAMrUH COH IN A: FROSTED GEASI llli || FECTIONERY, A k OPEN DAILY El i- % 100% WOOL SfViC-MART (Jotkt**. 1 •: \ ' Scrwo nor by GlAors LEHMAN ond RICHARD CONNfli • richard'wkorf - joeWernu A METRO-GOIDWTN*MAYER RICTURE THURSDAY & FRIDAY M:!'. \l/. ; Uttinyi IMFIHAnOMl pirifni). tl -— dtui ** to MONTH ;WMER0N MtmiAu HAiilSNf: FNIilP nun ftiKHi mm Muha mm MU mniHHlMHtl 8 xaf. :• 4 p of FiNgllHlt tt. he gets to pounds ($40) which will !L Non has tils* cover tils trndlllntml round of celebration jii|if group which drinks at the clubhouse, (cud quote), * I I 1 J ^ ( quote). \y e wohdlcr if they have anythin# out w preparer to j p '• ole in one. He yet to 1 coV 0 r college jstqdents. Say a small $2.50) a year fifty dollar policy to cbver tht* costs of id." If he roes flunking Chemistry 101. Antiques & Be- “Figures & Busts Reduced. Scnsation- ; 4Fla ) \ reduction of other things. Imported old bags at your owrtprices.” me htatt&lion 'ISoMter, Statesman, Knightly Gentleman?’ l!' d: Sullivan R rpitlhed on request, 0^ jFpunder of Aggie Traditions paper’ 6f the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and the is published five times a week and circulated every Monday through : holidays and examination periods. During the summer The Bat- Monday, Wednesday and Friday.. . Subscription rate $4.30 per school % ji titled exclusively; to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited in the paper and local news of spontaneous origin publish- icjtttion of all other matter herein are also reserved. rk » made by telephone (4-5444) rnay be placed by telephone A' 11 l i rklph.. II. ' Member of The Associate^ Press . Wir« 7- Mil or Tig** DrocK I « IJf f » • • « F •t. Bepratented nationally bf National Ad vertising Service lac., at New York Cltr. Cbieako, Loe Anseiea, and San Franc iaco. I'l l tl' ,<>-( '• or at the editorial office, Room; 201, 4-5324) or at the Student Activities alSSfiB | ^ . i . . 1 . ’ 11 7 ii/ Executive Editor Com* In on*! try Ihoio wondtrful lymmtr tuHs by Style-Mart. Th*y’r* NECK ZONE 1ailor*d and Ikdt means <10 umigMycoHargnp* For cool comfort and beau* Hfuimbuy Style-Mart. ■ ear tIl WIMBERlEY ■STON^- DANJBV w.o;i/ CLOCMERS College and Bryan i U' x -m ei , ••• r|j t • •• • * H+ trt BRYAN FIELD SWIM CLUB • Me*t'tt«»vV»ak«, v.e 2».4*a** ,01<orii KdlV 0 H 1 at the B _7 Field Annex x iy L I — riifi T O ALL Confection* Food 7 ^'4 find special and budget. ; il( hi the dis- « fair price Tt*' rbtAcnoNs IS A HOT I ^ ih upch t! ,V-r hi 17 Alt, A UUNCH. MALT RMBVFD NO COMK TO Center con- ’ j k 4 ' iio TO ||30 ,.l. I I /. A. ! t i 71 r M' Ii! r n 1 ■ t ' ’ 0 a 0 0 PANTS I '-■* . 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