The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 12, 1950, Image 2

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fWDAY, MAY 12. I960
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llolhfr, Its a (»raml Old Name
Tlw word. Mather ' insf>ire« un moat
.hll of us th« lenderest and moat sublime
tkoughta that can be aaouani Our naem-
|Nia an* fall of thtafs that Mother has
for ua. or haa hrlped ua do. We go
wfouffh the year aceeftting many of her
fervtcea and aatrificea as things that
mothers )uat do.
•*+ * t
But on Maher s I>ay we take account
or ought to take account, o# the thing*
during the past year that Mother haa done
for ua. Oar memonea retch back even
further and catch faint fhmpaeb of Moth
er when we were just helpless children be
* n f ftnded by her hand and sustained by
the food she pre|»are<f Still nobody cooks
• food better than Mother i ,
Mother s I>ay is m* an occasion for
gadness but rathef a day of sober evalu
ation of the love we hold f<)r her and con
tribution aha haa made in our live* Few
4 Methers lime . . .
JhPdukted to Mother* in All I^ands
This Poetn By "
l»K JOHN AMfTO.N
Was ever smile ao sweet as thine
On face divine* 0 Mother mine’
Waa e\er heart so free fr»»m ^uik'
Or soul bereft of all things vik "
Dear Mother' wert thou here tixlsy
To comfort me I d feel so gay
Jlwtioubt.s and fear* my < are* set free
, Would fade like mist o er sunlit s* a'
S*» prniMi I d be ami grateful, too.
Had ! nc>r known regret nor rue
For words and acts which glive thee psm
When tem^ior r .use«i my passtona vain
Th< »u gaveth Ijfe thou nurw^l me well
» How* grand thy hojies no one may tell!
Thy substance flowed that I might live
Nor mortal love could e'er more give’
men do not hold their mother as an ideal
of womanhood. For in their mother they
see all the love and a ft action and sacrifice
that has been shown them, and they ap
preciate her.
In a tense we are still kids, we like to
show things to Mother We like for her
to oorae here and nee where we go to class
and to introducf her to our friend*. We
are proud of our mother.
When college day* have rolled through
our live* and we have established homes
and families, the aging Mother of ours
will be flrandmotler to obr children And
Grandmother will be as blindly loved as
Mother was when we were children
However, the preaent is upon us and
Mother’s Day 1U50 is near Wherever
Mother may be on this Sunday, our love
will go to her and <>ur resolutions will be
made to live our Uvea in a way that she
wauki be proud.
Mv fancy brings fond scene* to mind
1 see a face. aur|*a*inf kind
A Mother s eyes none other c«d!ild
Such love reveal for flesh and Wo*kJ'
A love transcendent, undefiled
A Mother s lx>ve for tender child’
A love till I»eath’ if that woukl bring
Salvation for thine <*wn offspring!
There a one I kn<*v who never knew
The supreme love of Mother true
But graven on her tomb I sec
This simple jibrase HUE DIED FOK MU ’
Neath desert tent and palace dome,
In city alum or savage home.
Where'er sweet lisps of children sound,
Some Mother sheds her love profound.
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For cok»r race, ami creed are one-
That Home is sad where Mother's gone'
Nor ciches care nor friend* ref*laoe
The sanctity of Mother * face'
City * States: (»l»n Without Hrsponsihiliti
Our history books tell us of aa okl
practice in government that m sprewdmg
in Texas during this advanced enlighten
ed twentieth century These ancient gov
ernments relied heavily on the city-state
form of construction
Cities during the middle ages became
|s'Wertul and rich from their rising trade
and manufacturing Gradually they an
nexed lands immediately surrounding their
borders and after this step, annexed lands
beyond those borders The end result was
a wide domain ruled by the city
We note the parallel between those
city state ventures and the recent trend
in city ex|ian*ion bv several of our Texas
cities Th** Texas city-state (level.^anent
if not founded ufcon military power or am
bitions. we hoi**- But still city limits
signs are getting pushed farther and far
ther out into the nkintry now we think
they are becoming ridiculously far from
the citie* proper.
HsJifig a< roas bald pnune or farmland
w ith but a fdw houses in sight we are nrtt
surprised at aH to nee a sign residwg.
k CHy Limits of Houston.” or Fort W orth,
or Ihillas. or even some of the ambitious
smaller towns of Texas
Many court figbts have been waged in
recent years between small omimunities
resistmg annexation by adjoining cities
Most ot t hese court fights have ended in
favor of the expanding cities
The rewards for this annexation are in
many cases, hipher taxes and the privi
lege of c laiming residence m such and
such a nty While ex|*anding their bor
ders City fathers are reluctant to grant
privilege* downtowners eryoy - adequate
fire protection, water and sewage dis|M*Kal
facilities, and thc»rough jada-e protection
With the development of city states
I in land area at least I we have another m-
*Uncf of the quest for glory (don't ctties
boaat erf their aiae in terms erf square
mile* *j grithout ansuiription of re«(ionsi-
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The Battalion
"Soldier Sidtemem Jimgkily (•enUenum"
Liwrence Sullivan Rom, Founder of Aggie Tradiooni
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Member of
The Aiaouatrd Press
Gats, Music and Laughs
Highlight 50 Aggie Follies
if).| Ticket* I
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1 Friday
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by (iKtHM.K ('MAbLTON
I» Nothing Like A
* no the Aggie FolUr*
“There
Dame “ . __
of 1910 mil aet out t« prove to
night and tomorrow night begin,
ning at 7 p. nt on the stage of
Guion Hall
for fkeshan-n
Itlb Itcsk-nt
on la Romb Hall High braas at WbD
mil be pnrtra)«rf in the true-to- «ay be
life drama. Uxlnge
SHnseapeare s adage that the Different colored ticket* will be
“whole world is a -tage" will be *o*d for each pertoratarKe on
brought out, Wyler say*, smee any- Friday and Saturday nigh, in or
immi thug can happen from the Bilk dVr that tha ticket salaa for eith-
Tnd ,h*“nnr. ,«rv m * ^,1 fiaor to the botcflty Opening wi|k night will not eirrad ths skating
r*' ^ ,h " ,h ' , * v*™ ,‘-r e« u.... ..mu •.»
"South Pacific "
aertea of unexpitted happenings
upon the stag* as well aa m tin
audun.«
lirhel
I lake, chairman .»( the
rommiltee. piwats tint.
, A.I stud* nt* , ■ 1! /• ■ |
One skit wiM include a (Wat «f t|T r^u^sted to attend tkt FMfln*^
our ^nilora They will aatime th. ^ Kn( ^ y
life of an AAM janitor, ringing „„ e h«Jn,iar. of the AU ( ..|U-gn •
in the vein of the India Rhythm t jj,- Committee *a\>
S \ . . . .
' This re«iu«ft was made In ortwr ^
that larwnti. and P . nda of gtu-
dente may aee^ the pet foitnanoe <»n
Saiuniay night, \ - -
All College Day
Is 21 Years Old
Aaother skit roaceraing )it-
terWags will .tar tW<* (oeetga
piaa* tuaers tinherihg at the
keyboard. 1‘rett > girl, panned
on canvas backdrnpn mil be aUl-
ised as set material In other nr
qaences *
"This is shout the biggest and
most professional typ* shows the '
Hi fiKMOB < H VKI TOS
' \l! ( .dlege I IS) AA M r annual
chaace to sh<i'» the of T* \as
<««. tly '*nst.' it hai» to offer .youag
*ven in th<- say of i»n *-du< aOon,
Iwtran exactly tvonty on*- y.wr.
af» Hut at that time it bad a
different name m*ll a. a dif-
fiTent |>ur|Kta*
Pnof to the war patents and
frond* of the (o|!tg> had mad*'
th* n a* insl visit, lo th. campus
on Mother’s Pay The program
• •'ntorod around ‘the Corps 1 ad«*ts
slriittwi their sluff tn-forc admr
t#iif parent a.
Hut sladtals and ntfidals of
the ( oliege fell that there »as
much more of VAM than noild
he -hown is the ann*.il Mother’s
Pa* program V. a , result ot
this feeling Ftiginfer * 1*1 *»"
inaugurated m 1929 on the Kal
arda) preceding Mother’s Hay
Fvevy department in th* IxkW
of Kngingrnng was open tc* vio-
tpr< In preparation for the eve»>t.
»ve*al e>»gine«nt'g d.-jiart merits
h* ! ac.piired dispiav* of products
from v^r'.His rhanufsrtunng eon
ryin< throughout th*- natron Oru*
•If tl.e moat interesting and well,
ne mem be red tlhihits va. th*- .der
tl . al eot’iitenriug dispiay which
■show* 1 *! the modern marvels of
sdertrMty. Kugme* rs d.siday* d
tbe.r ipMchiiiciy. malgriai. ami
4ptlatlO.X uawil in the ear ous ite
■Ulnieets All in all, it wa» il*eir
(Jay In .hine.
Previous to tht. time th. School
J. I.. RffVCS ^ins
Senior 4M \uarcl
i J I. Reeve, of Austin goul-
uating -enmr ir the ^*hfH>i of
\iterih*rv .Meriatne, ba j Keen
awarded tl»c «en»««r awani h\ the
WomenAuxiliary Jn thr Vmcri
tan Veterinary M.dhal A«««wia
|iOn
The award i* in "re.ognition of
tl*' vraduatingr chior who has
n'ade a special o.ntntwAton whirh
idvaneed th* slandieg of the
Fi-h.Htl of Vetc-rieary Medicine .01
the egnapua" H.eves won th*
anieghr awa»d </ I'dH. m he. (un
k.r year He »a president <«f the
junior chapter. A \ V A dur
pig the seeon.l ..nM»«ter of his
*en»*'r y*»r and 1* sermtarv of
th* All Coilege !h»> Planning com
mittee this ye»r
While at VAM he worked Ur the
flepartm* tit of I’athologi a?id Ha.
tenoiogy. Phi*se.(vgv amt Pharma-
<vt|"g)' and the c ottorisi .d R*-
V ar. h. I almrators
! I»r J H M lltff bea*! l**|>i*rt ^
men* of Veterinary Anatomv made
the p.resentate*n of the award at
refertnlnies Tuesslay night
of Agriculture had held * pe*. lal
shows fur its departmentsiduring
various Saturdays in the Spring
The iiltl. A<iuthwestern W 1 ' 1 the
Spring l>airy Show wer*- |wo of
the edfhrr programs
Ihee the departmrals kt (be
Schapl of \ gru altar* < <>Whinrtl
la hgie I heir open ho«se Uig« lh
er dunag speeiall* de^gnal
«d weekend |n the- Spriai. and
1a ike earl) tbirtres the m*»e
ne nl wan initiated to htgve ,ui
Vgritultuu l>k)
Inchidtd in the activiticslfor an
other typnal Fngmeer l>4y pro
gram wa- a tea honoring ml visit
ing ttareids a l.asehall mgme. a
reeeplmn m the pre-identT honm
and 4 Oorpa dance that jight
Rut during the wai years, th*
event was dmppejl becaiiae of high
.net i.f tran*orfati»n and gaao
line rationing It wa« nit until
aftei the war that on<< again the
public Could View the ScillHes
which make AAV one of !*< most
fully eoU!|it,ed schools of ilf> kind
m th« world.
In 1947 th, Sch.ml of K
mg am Agric dtire
rite program will he present
ed to on* aentor Vggie and bu.
data, atttiag un the stage, and to
the regaiar audianre aat in the
a adi itki-tom
But not only tke girl* will get
into the aet Muaieal parts of the
program will feature au differ
ent ergardfea Uona tat lading the
Smgiag ••deU, the Aggie land
Orchentra. ihe Anne* Dixie I-aryi
Jar.z Band .rand I'ncle Fat Hamng-
Un anu hit ( <>on Chasers
This year's Folliea has imported
a hand frogi itehind the Iron Car-
tain, ’ says Bucko Wyler ckrertor Aggie Follies has ever tried to
of th# nhoau Name of the orgbn- preaent,” says Wyler
iiatum is Der Schumalti Sextet Tickets may pun hamul from'
und 1 nesta. Wyler says that thrift, kergeants is the corps or 1*
gioup came rw-enUy from the th , Htudent Activttle# office ml
Russian occupied wect*»r of Berlin (.©.utwin Hall. Madeley’s Phar
Bud Harlow and All the Boys mmy Black's Pharmacy, or Lipa- '
will he on hand for their fourth comb’s Pharmacy m 1 oliege Hto- ! 1
such appeeannee wnth the FoIHe* tion
This year’s variety show will In Bryan ticket* are available
also feature a soft shoe dancing
foursome, ihc Drum and Bugle
tanps, and the ASM I umtdmg
T.am As tke curtain raises on the
first net. the Freshman Drill Team
will proceed to stmt their staff
acr.Hi# the 'ootlighta
la tb* imeHght niN be the
“C" rraw* Players who wiN pre-
seal an srigiaal play enlMked
Hat i ns*' based oa the gstogw
sAMhAu
LAST DAY
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PRRV1 I! FRIDAY 11 P M.
)<*mt ptahuiag committe, jwarked
out .htsds for the affair 4
This Isnm sh m ha.i Wa'L'il
it .'4'iiiih a> a growing hnstitu
t'<« It the biggest bvl lH*st
up Ul thni 11me Monr pa.'git- mo.)
frion^* 'd ' h* I ollege cami t.S the
*'\M'tj 'hit" )-\er l«*fnre, anl exhih-
It- wi n -et up b) all dc|i]WtiiieiiU
on t|< uuupus.
Monv («.r*'nts wer* an^x.il wt
kho fa cilitie* nod equipmeijt ax ail
aide to studenta AIM oll^e Day
ha« heeome amdh*'* woripy
diu.4
yar, the name of ith* an
nual affair wa* again Riangiwt.
this tune to Open Houle Day
Ami it wa- «aid that th^t event
would t* 1 th* "bigg, r amit hetter”
than ever h*i0ire Ft was They re
'*)*!% th*- same thing th* year
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“AGGIE HAK HYMN
W> all know that H’s the
| heat ia the land . J
Bu buv cm now while
I aih has then! on h^id
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SATI KDAY PPREYIEH
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Soikla^ and Monday
I’ll TEU
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MRS.
PARADINE
‘TM hrme her if I sna«f
heertuse f am fhe /urfgc,
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CHARLES LAtCHTON
THE
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