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. ' r ■o ♦ * ntyOf College Station Official Newspaper 7 Battalion r. Nstion'i Top C ollegiate Dally NAS 1W9 Sarvey PI BUSHED IN THE IXTEKEST OF A MEATH AJtM COLLEGE Volume 49 COLLEGE STATION (Afpelandl. TEXAS. TUESDAY. MAY 9. 1960 Hall For Achievement . I ' ~ Award Presentation Pnce five Cent* * • i. f Truth Drive Necessary For Cold War Victory •y Raymond rishim; Ciutoe Hall will b« the new of raeofmied achievement a* th* fuwt m a a«me of annual awani profram«, oponaored and pranent- by the Award* and Menu t>ay < ommittee, yet* underway Sun <l*y, lav 14, at 1 30 p m.. Dr b l ,,v *hof the ( nllff* Will act aa maater llifhta Department and chairman nf rtTTruo , ur , iw. 4ri Harnaatw. ?i, Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Eta enor Society and DmuiftaiaWd Stu dent* Wrifht cmphaaited that all member* of the** orfaniaationa •hould he preaent If poeaibte Harriagtea kmcee B* C C. MIN ROB M T Harrwigton pregident-alect ef the committee announced today THia cun vocation ha* been de aigned for the put pone of recog - Wliag uutatanding ncholaatir achieeeaMnta limited to u niter graduate atadenU Ml atudent* who have achieved apeetal recognitmi or who have received award* will be recogrwied and hwnoml on thin ore a* ion aet .••tde for thi* purpoae [>r Wnght and Approximately 174 itudert* »UI receive apecia! ree..rnitii»n •nd award* Aledent* Keporl 41 I.UMM) PrewenUtion of the award* and »pe< ial recognition* will be hand led in a manner aimilar to com mencement program* Wnght ha* Deque*UnI that all rtudent* who are f^-o^n to be recogniaed individually re poet to the rant «lde of Guion H»ll promptly at 1 p m Sunday The proceaaion will begin promptly at 1:2U p m and it i« important that each plan know hi* pnettiofi.in the proceeaion Student* who »re to be recog m«ed a* ■ group - will be *eated ini Hamnftan will he am*i*ted by an announcer from /tVTA W who la le act aa nar rator for the occaaion After the invocation given by King Eggvt, Corp* < haplam. f. C. Bolton, prealdent of the f'oi- •ege Will give a •hort talk con cerning the preeentation of the award* and recognition* finch atu dent of the *pecial recognition group will then giarrh acroea the itage and receive m« award from ; the Dean of hu Peapertivc *chool Faculty Achievement Award* will be presented at tbia time. Dr Wright an»d rirmt h» Miwtary I *Thi« ia the tr*t time in the hiatory of ’hit an award •n ceeanaony ef thia | type ha* been loielucted. and plana are being mad*- to have a cere- > mony of thie nature amnuRv. The Arademic Council and Amntnia trative lifficera have endoraed the program and it baa their complete backing aud luileat intereet, ar cprdmg to Dr Wright ' ' ms n n (yvn Blair The United State* can win the cold war and contain rommuniam without building huge armiea and naviea, Bng Gen Bonner Feller* USA, retired. »aid le*t night We should penetrate the Iron into Curtain with truth, Gen. Feller* »«,ul<l told member* of the Great I*- pfoximately *ue* Claae A spiritual mesaage. meaaages from veteran*, labor and similar group* in thi* country^ given to Russian citiaen* can do the mb that our armie* and naviea could never do. pointed out Only m the air efin our own shore* and provide rovbt we overcome Russia * greatest afi for what ground and aea forewt lie* weather, distance, and man* were required *° WtT ( adergrwead Army Gen. Feller* told of preaent Al- i _ . . , . . . . lied plans for furmahing 50 divi- r **. •ion* to block Russian e*pan*i<»n ,n| litAry force*, He cwaUBBed. What mup-rground army read the truth about te* and the other to block Russian exparbion B,l "twO r hwcoa, l Furope Kach of the*e unit* *• '*ye4*d|W an d rout the United State* ap >" ^ 9" mately 44<ki million a year “*• Muw Hlau addrd her selectMMi •• an Agmeland IV'dl Vanity Fur wianer to earher beauty honor* she ha* won The IN yrarwid Teta* freshman ha* brown hair and brown eyea. Hie S’ S" lesely from tmanllo wa* nemmated by Dale ( ollin*. Navy veteran ma)er- lag in husine** who live* in Dorm 15. h A Annex T alks (Completed IK Orientation Group Anne* fre«hmen last night were sibilitw* when •.hey move onto told what to exp»-«t in me n cam-| th*. campus Their roles a* indt- pus life nest yeai by a group of v ^duaii and as memb*-r» their on. General Mac Arthur's staff smd i th* Kusaiana most Vulnerable spot | is their lack of accurate knowkNige of other people They are strong 1 on the ground, too strong for any force w* could put lato the field. Gen Feller* emphasised Our navy could never blockade Russia and if it could, he cvntinuud, there are | sufficient reserve* of mate rials within Ruaaia to make such a bhrkade useless (onrentrati- On Air Power We should epneentrate our mili tary expenditure* on a r power, Brig (irn. Boanrr Frll«*fb Primary purpoae of thia cere mony is to give recognitien to atu deft* who can’t be nc«gnis*d for their achievements at com menrnmeiit «*emaes or ether ap propnate assemblies, because of limited time. Wnght said The general public ia cenHaily invited to attend the program,] which ia expected to last an hour amt a half There will be ne ad m las ten charge the mam auditonum and will be asked to nae aa a group upon rec ognition No special seating ar rangement* wilt lw made fi»r thewe student*. Dr Wnght said Student* falling in this cate gory wilt be member* of Tau Beta ~i 5 Bayloritps killpd hi Car- Truck Crash Arongten. Tenn , May — Five Baylor University student* I were kilted war here early ye*- 1 terday when a car in which they wera returning te Texae enuhed I into a heavily loaded UaiWt truck The driver of th* truck told of ficer* the driver of the car ap K red to have been doting juat i»re the two vehicle* rammed into each other The dead were Jimmy MeUon, t2, Dallas Betty Pierwon lit, Waee Jeannette Boyd 20, Dallas David Roy Kigart 20 Waco. ^iMMa ferrival Langley. Jr. 25, ■^The bodies were taken to Mem phis. 10 miles from here The driver of the tiuck was Ger- land Wale*, t* of Houston ‘I saw Uye car about 200 yard* 1 (1 f Mgar away, inching over,” W»ley laid ; olTieera “I thought the driver fas lighting a cigarette Then it near ly ran off the side of th* road About that time the driver appar , ently wok« up and swung back oa the road t hit my brake* at the, urn* time " The impect drove the engine SfhtxJulfd for MofltlaV of the car into th* front seat Tha T " speediwnetar wa* k>cke<1 at 70 The j Sophomore* interested in being truck waa loaded with construction | on the *taff of Th* Engineer pest equipment Mcar *a« cheeea 'll < Wm» Hie t*rv*n m veevwt rkaa* eWtlwas H» is a prtreteeM eagtswweiag •akl<>r from Katie Pasa L.S. May Aid French ^ith IndtpFhina^ ar Pam, May 9- (APi—8«c- retary of State l>eun Acheaon anmiUBced laat nifiht that im- mediate American financial aid and military equipment will he thnvwr mto the shooting war m Indo < hma At the Mme ume authoritative •aurevs said he hail won French aaaent to putting western Ger man* in charge ef their owr for eign policy for th* first time since the war The** developments came from day bwig conferomes among the American SecfvUrv of Stale and Fr«Mh Forvign Minister Ridw-rt Vhuman and their aides They were th* first freiU of confer ’ ence* e*tpe<1e-! to continue here and in Laarfon for at least 10 days. , with mRiiaters of Atlantic pan { nation* an tight*! mg th« .old wmr froat against ( omnium«m Authoritative informant* said Schuman and Achesor bad agreed subject to British Foreign Seen- tacy Ernest Bevm** aorprd, on W vim on* of the Gemnn occu|»a ,34 cadets who l.-ctured and an swered questi«ma m 13 company study halls before t all to quar tern. The uppcreUaamen in th* Annet program sponsored by the ^ AD A had dinner in th* freshman mess hall After the men! they formed into groups of two *nd three to tglk with cadets lii each company Purpoae of th* visit to the Annet wa* to inform nett years snpho more* of their duties and respon- outfiU were desinlmd I ompany routines, rtstnetiona, and customs were *11 outlined A question and answer seaaloo fol-j lowed each of the talks The freshman were encouraged to lak. part in unit activities as well as school function* TXe im-' portame of eiira < urncular ac- I tivitiee t.^fether with th* need th* la*t Gi Aggie ns Issue* Players \!av 17 For Final Play J The Aggie Player* final for nia ntaimag g.M«i gradee wa# j, r «hiction of the year, “Oh stressed Wl-t " mill , ir ^_ 19 mi to |5 billion each year Ami these force*, he said, would be pushed Into the Atlantic if Rus sia derided to mov* west Aif power he suggested, wa* where we coqld meet Ruaaia on A Hie* Tha Hum tan people will demand a change in government ia enough of them are told the truth Th* underground army should be supplemented with me usage belloona. let loose on Mto prrna%- mg winds going inAo Russia TW balloons would be similar to thoer the Japanese sent toward our country during the war. However, instewd of bomb* the balloon* should contain message* , telling the Kuaaiaiu th* true roatfitimia outside the iron curtain Bible* should be indaded in the propoganda im-aaege kita, be aetd Geft Feller* headed Oer Mac Arthur's psychoiogiewl warfare division during the Pacific «am- pa.igr He was awwrdud an Oak Leaf Cluster for hia DURmguished Service Medal for Mi work in psychological warfara. Bii Merger Offer r MiatrpM Mine,” will be qismuons from the freshmen M n 18 ^ vero. piwctuaNy ever, topic ^ ^ EnKinpfrinK Staff MeH langUy'* landlady, contacted at Ware, Mid th# students left Waco ^ ^ iuat Monday to go to Lexington, fiy , so Figart’s family rould meet Miss Pierson, hi* fiance year are urged to attend a tuff at 7 30 p m May IS loh- MrDtniei editor elect. Mid Philadelphia May {A «APl —The AFL naid again vwter- day it in willing to meet with the CIO and draw up plana fur |4*rmanent merger of both or- ganiMtior * But i'r. sKtent William Green of the A IF ms.le it clear in s to Preanlent Philip Murray <10 that unity must t» on manent-and organic lwsi» merely upon a teotativ, *n.l cooper stive tuisls Greebs letter, dis* 1 news conference tha! f .lowed session of the AKL^g exe«u live council, replied Trrmurray's written re,|Lie*t for establishment of si laleir unity committee The (’ID ihieftain also asked John L. Is-wis * l luted M tie Work tion Statute which wouhl give the vrs, the Intvrnational Aaaoriatioti Bonn Republic virtually complete ! “f Machinists, aibj the f.<ur in cove re. I pmcticaHy every topic Some w unted to know how L» • hang* militaiy science branches Others firwl questions on uniform*, mwinced today hat!nf |»a*«es privileges, sport* Rff 1 I ao-t study facilities >laae bv Lreen Several of the teams had th vta, J beyond th* 7 M p m deadline to answrei all the questions Dtllavou sponsor and director, an- H0 Pistol Squad I Nine members of tbe ARM Kernodle. wm operated on Wad- JHIOQT SpuQh BWBRMfor operated needay for an emergency apendet tomjf She will be beck on the Faery group contained at least itage in time for Sunday rehear on* *enior and one junior Several ! sals, DiUavou said. liar t# Jsit*new* Han H.s plan for winning th* cold war with radio broadcast' leaf lets, air-drop sheeu, amt other devise* closely fbllowa the cam- even terms Out budget* for the P»'»" h * P n ‘* r ^ J »P« n - Army and Navy should be cut to | ••** |unwh4ar. around 43 billion a year, with an *7*“ fvneral i* a Mr sat Point Air Force budget of around |N bil- **<1 • fiMBate of tha lion, he continued With thia Artillery School at Fart Monroe; ameunt we could buiW .uff.cie.it j General Staff plane* of needed tvfpes pj protect L hemteal Warfare School, t —^ . ,4nd Army War < ollege \j In addition to th* DSM Gen. A I / 1 * A Feller* ha* been decorated wiUt \ Awards i#iv fn ^ ^ 1 Service Star qf the PhiliRpinea with one Anahau laaf. * Throughout the Philippine dpm- paigt he was MscArthur - per* sonal combat nbaerver at the frOftt. Gen Feller* wm introduced W Col H L Roatncr, PM SAT The general was a claaanMa ef Col, BoatneUv brwVhee *4 Wear Point produrtnmof the year included soph, more* The cadets who took p* r ' >n the pri>irram included Allan Eubank Sam Barnev Bryan tyills, Dwra Kevlar Dan Spear* David Haines. A D Marti* Rip Torn. Bill Cor Mur >n.ah. Ted Ibt.er Phil Parkar ^ Olivia, the ,g Duane Strother Edward Boddeker. a pei ' Bobby Byington, and Dick Kelly and “not ! n th» in who took part in the talks were BUI Parse, Doug j Hesrne Lund) Saunders, Sonny] <dies, Doug Wythe, King Kgger hisnk Sheffield Ja<k Raley. C < Kav Budd\ Porter, Lyman Oa- borne, Jarvis Miller Jim Kadel Do k Ingel* < urtis Edwanhi, Don Grubbs. Homer Finch, and I lamron "Oh Mistreat Mine” it a moviag romedy about the rlaat English life dunag the Diltavou said 1949-50, announced Lt. Col f. R Swofer.Veam ■ponanr. The following men will receive awardt accusding u* atandards aet ^•Ft'by the Athletic Council: H Q Haile, with 276 pourta average in rrage m Mis* Kernodle will take th* part mistress in thia last Witcher, 244 56 matches J V Aalto ?75 in 4V A W Benefield. 274 in 51; B P Isiwry, 246 mi 57; H D in Mi; Ted Meana, 241 in 53, 0 G Hunt, 242 in 46; N M Kenney, 245 in 54; ami J E Brown 264 in 54 matches The team won Sit intercollegiate matches out of 57 it entered Six men qualitied aa expert riflemen and one as sharpshooter, tm* A leeway in Its political ami econo .mic affair* It was emphasued. however, that any changes in the statute agreed upos m IxMidot. would not he put into effect until next fall when the statute i« scheduled for I>0**1 lile revision Mutiic I nder thf StarB dependent lailroad Nfotherh<*»d» tq-E join the ‘ unity’ - effort SpeciftcpHy, Murray asked the AFL and the other unions to **t up a grtnip that would provide j joint rmiperation on economic, leg islative and political problems Green said the AFL* executive! council “doubt* seriously that the qualified source* said American method and procedure sugge* ted aid in Indo Uhiao. where guer and proposed in yeur lelterYould nils war with Musi <>w harked Ho accomplish the mutually desired K>4wy Oil Mm hjB* bf*en BiAl^nMiUMi mofv org^mx unity in the la Planning wu the October issue than four years, would be immed- hor force* -if America " for next year will be started iat* But, Green wrote, th* AFL wa* ,—— — — — — willing to try. Murray. In Atlantic fity. N J for the opening tomorrow of the CIO-United Steelworkers Conven tion, Mid “I wouldn’t want to com ment until letter " Wayne Da vm will lake the part of Sir John KWher, cabinet minister and David Haines will take the part of Mich ael. Olivia’s son All of the sets have been stored temporarily and the furniture re turned to the Bryan furniture according to National Rifle Asm store DiUavou said ! natioa standard* They wtM re- Oh Mistress Mm* will be nre-1 c * ,v * T^* 1 * th# Jody | sen ted in the Assembly Hall Tick- # ' 1 "ether* Day let sale* will tie announced later Haile, Lowry, Hunt, Kenney, — -A j Brown, and Dr Griffin qualified as V expert riflemen with over 244 points as their highest tcor* made in match com pet it ma, and J K Vineent qualified ** sharpshooter with more than 250 points a* his higheat match score. Kluf; aiul Sword Gifted To Cavalry Squadron The A4M ( avalry Squadron will ed to the Headquarters. < ombat be Honored this weekend with the Command B - , 2nd Armored Dlvi- preaentaUen of two gifi* from th# 4»on, will come to AAM from ( amp officer* and men of the 1st ('aval- Hoed to make the presentation on ry IMvision now statumed in Tokyo, behalf of Gen Gay !’ K D. Nmmw lYie \ggieland H editor waa rheaen without sppeaition He ia Roy Nance, mechanical engi neering major from Nevaaete Baylor Symphony Fine In Grove Open-Air (Concert Japan A Japanese battle flag and a Japanese officer’s sword, captured by the 1st Cavalry Division, have been sent U> the AAM Cavalry Squadron by Major fienerwi Ho- hart R Gay commanding general of the division The two gift* will H- By HERMAN C. GDI I-OR Undhr the exactme tiaMU of voting cwndurtor Gid Waldrop, the Baylor Symphony Orchestra laat night defied a note scattering wind and paMing trwina, to present a Grove avdience with an eveniiM of musical animation the like* of vhirk College Station » ‘ Hollywood Bowl" hasn't mm since th* Aggie players production of “The Choco late Boldier" last summer A highly reoponaive and U»- pened organiMUon. the B a jr I 0 r Symphony projected an all ovwf Virtuoaity whirti belied its atatua m a “near-profeamonal" errheatrw T# be aura, with the cxceptien of the Beethoven Symphony, th# progiwns offered waa relatively light ia roaxpaaition But it waa handled in an altogether profen atonal atyla which speak* wod far the muaicianship of romRwter Waldrop and hia orrhoatra, ca*- poaed ot the moat I m*trommtahst« in Baylor I'm j varsity and Waco proper. Opening Oxer tare Opening the program was Men I deiaaohn * overture “Blngal'a I Cave " One of th* early example* of concert overture. It ia by na tut* a symphoDK poem The or chaatra p>4iahe«l ia off with alter note pomp and pian lam nae Next were two modern class tea.’' Arthur Sch wars' •‘Dancing ia tha Dark” and Uworgt Gersh win'I ’The Man I Lev* " B <h were handled with a romantic warmth, and poignant yearning that brought tha symphony * brmas seefton into clear fetus Rimsky - Korsakov’• "Capfleoo a familiar ezampie,#f Btnngs were particularly mellow unmerhamcal and adroit here I read his (GreewW;; pr^^T.*,‘£bilf ofth* 44- N vision by (apt Clark O Irving. U S Cavalry, a formeiAgnember of the I»t ( avalry Dtvnion, Both the flag and the sword were captured by men of the 1st ( avalry Division durwif the fight ing to It Iterate Cabanatuan Prison . '(amp in Manila in FeFruary, 11145 named the ., , . ( apt Ivnng. who is now attach Awards Presented To Dairy dinners I,etler Seat In a letter to the Cavalry Squad ron, Gen Gay said, “On behalf of the Trooper* of the 1st CgvaJry Dtvtaion 1 am very happy and proud to preaent to the Cavalry Squadron of Texas AAM thia Japanese Battle Flag and Japanese Officer* Sword . . . "I My ‘hapay and proud',” Gen 1, “bees Census Portfolios Nears Completion p(; ,| a ,| census enumerator* for Bra- 1 » •»# * «.«, ^wiMse w Dpm for. Visitors (Jay wrote, ilnfi tha has always had great con Metier No the ('avalry miumir *oa Ceunty the 51 portfolio* Homer Adams.- Hr* to# County census director The completed portfolio* have been turned m to Supervisor Georg# E Adam* and will be taken to the Corsicana of fice The returns indtedT* that Braaos County ia now third among the eight rojunties of thia district for Jack Birkner was best d* ry rattle judge in the an nual College I»airy ( attle Judg Sociology (ilublKTM On Ouling Friday The Sociology Cloh will hold its regular meeting T jeeday, May 4, at 7:30 pm ia Room 204 of the Agricultural Building Plans will be made for the an aa4 interpretative ng mood* from i at Ra twRajaal haat The vary- contraaUd with ex'reaa* lucidity Kirat vioilnist and concert mastHf 'ng < «»*itv»C April 2P Line Bartoli. managed hi. *<4o!, ^ J i vn l with ease and authoriW. ior-SMior div|gion went to (art a ano aui T H axH! James Ktherolg, and Beethoven va. Eratght Train j Calvin A Rmn won the award* An The Waco musician* returned the Holstein and Jersey section* from intermission and brought respectively The award fdr low their sbtndaiue of mu*ical adroit man in this division went to How ness to beer on the second and ard M Bush fourth movements of Boethoven'sj James Iwhmanr was high point Symphony No 7 in A Major, which man in the sophomore division with n ..Lr"?! 1VndaT^Tternoon^mYv was almost gobbled up in Ma en- R B Strain second The Holstein | ^ Hrety by an inaofcnt freight train award went to Kenneth Hello nosing number on tha program way and John H Jones received was Johann Strauss “Tale* From the Jersey award C H Miller the Vienna Woods." te which Cm- made th* low score in the aopho- duetor Waldrop and »th* ore he* more division tra lent buoyancy and fanciful Eight rlaagre were fudged with lighthaertadrxsas oral reasons 'being riven on two A persistent onslaught of ap- claaaea Sam R von Haasnberg and plaeM brought Waldrop back for I W Rupel were the official u.c moody ami bgubnous Prelude , judgea ia E Flat Minor, unusual for an aacoru number but done ap with feefiag and fidelity by the orches tra. PruTeesor A. L Darnell made the awards at the Annual Bar B Qae and Pick-Nick Saturday af ternoon following the contest. 12, at Hensel Park “If y*«f can not coot# te th* meeting bat can come to the out ing. let one of the profeoaora in Room 403 of the AgricaHaral Building know that you will be able to attend,’’ Dr K L Skra- banek. ef the Ag Economics and Sociology department. Mtd Each student who has b*M as signed a project for th* Cldk’a Mother’* Day Exhibit will he ex parted to report pn the statu* of hu project. Dr Skrahanek, thqjr portfolio* on the coant will be in th* abilities a'nd performance **»* until th* enumerator, have of duty by the graduate, of AAM rompieUgl their check, th# record. “Your ideal, sod .tnnd.rd. are ^ ,urw ^ th# 4uU,rt hqfh You have proven youraetf in the peat, ami I know that if called in the future, you will deliver “A* one Cavalryman to another. please accept these takena ef oar esteem and gratitude Sometime in the not too distant future 1 hope to have the honor of vieiting your greet institution and th* pleasure *f renewing old friendships and *a changing reminiscences in addition to making the acquaintance* of the new Trooper* ” The letter from Gen Gay waa sent te Lt. Cel. John J KeOy, senior Cavalry instructor Harris To Accept Th* flag and th* sword will he accepted for th* Cavalry Sqaad run by Cadet Lt Col. Gworg# E Harris, squadron commander The flag will he framed with a pic ture of Gee Gay and a copy of hia pHMNnl&itoft iMMMtff and W Hunf m the Squadron area. The sword will be awarded te the outstanding troop In the squadron each your. TH* preoentatien will he mad* at the Corps review thia weekend office, and aa accurate count has been made of the final reports 41 Ht Cotton School Convene* Tuesday 9 Registration for th* 41 at asasion of the Summer Cotton School be gin* Monday June 4, and rlap*** begin TuoadBr, June 7, and Nr ill laat until July 14 Larturt hour* wiU be from N to 11 a m daily The cotton school is held to give basic and up to date information te men who expert to enter the cotton businoo* It trfme cotton grower* to market thmr cotton intelligently and aaeteta cotton buyer* te become mdbe familiar with quality, grade, and staple of cotton Student* will be grouped in riasaas with, as nearly tbs asm* training aa psaaibie. They wiU be takaa through the n imaf and f) h** f lAbortWkT't** in ■ baerve meth TtrfW huildipg to ada. Ramp*. I,' J, and K of Walton Hall, and Post Graduate Hall wiH he used to provide arromodatioda for ladle* visiting the campus for Mother'* Dap and Open Hnia# Day. May 12. 13, and 14, aamud 1 mg te Bennie A. Zina, assistant dean of students Students having gueaU staying in Wahon Hall will ha aaaeaaed a < harge of |i 25 par night per guest to cover coat of matrons and incidental expense* TV** having guests staying ia P G. HaR will be charged 41 per night The college will furnieh pH bedding Men guests make arrangements with thmr hosts to utilise single vacancies in the dorautorieA Va cant rooms will ho reserved by the student council* of the various school* to accomodate visiting high school senior* Room assignments far all should be made ia Room 100 win Hail, linn said Th* personnel mauagvr ef a large aaUenal firm 4old ua the story of hia cxpenaMbs with cel- tag* gradual* I "W# have feund.” he said, “that the ‘A’ ‘ rHitaW usually become profaaaor* The 'B‘ •tadenu go mit I ttA ^a mdaatrial world when* they invariably reach the heights ad sueraaa working fog the men who wera T studenU t 1