The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 30, 1950, Image 2

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Battalion Editorials
Pip 2
TUESDAY, MAY 30, I960
The Forwr Students Dtse and (»ain
Amid th« final exam confusion of IqM
wwkend, a man who has done much for
the college and ita students stepped down
with little fanfare from h puat he haa held
for the paat year. Louis A. Hartung, '.39
of San Antonio completed his term as
president of the Association of Former
Students.
Council members of the Ah'S (taid tril»-
utr to Hartung and welcomed their new
president, A Kd Caraway of Dallas
H* th these men, by accepting the pres
idential post of the Association, have de<l-
icate<l much of their tune and their re
sources to the college They serve without
t»av and in the course of their duties they
meup expenses which are not inconsider
able. They id^'lge their every leisure hour
and many of their working hours to the
welfare of the college. They, act inn
through the other officers of the Asso
ciation, are the men who help keep alive
and extremeK active the tremendous ev
* students group for w hich A&.M is noted
Men like Hartung and Caraway and
the others who pmeeded or will follow
them deserve our heartfelt thanks With
out their interest and devotion to the col
lege, which is exemplified in the Associa
tion, we students would not be able to look
foreward to joining the Association as
it is now set up. Many of the friendship*
and interests \4iich we develop here
would tie lost. An 'ideal channel for our
contributions to aid the school would also
lie hist, as would be the body which en
gineers the reunions we are already talk
ing about.
In just a few days many of us will be
come full fledged memliers of that Asso
ciation As such, we will be called upon
to share in the undertakings and contrib
ute to the projects which this group spon
sors. We need only to look around us to
see the benefits which can be ours from
active phrtici|iation in ex-atudent activ
ities
We extend our thanks to Louis A.
Hart ung for a job well done and to A Kd
( araway. for some 1100 of us. who will lie
our first president of the Association of
Former Students.
1 11. Uiincsc KwL and the l .N.
Whether we like it or not. it ap|s‘arw
gs though the Chinese Reds arc* going to
b** seated m the Unitad Nations arid the
Chinem* Nationalist* are going to be oust
ed I N Chief Ue Wednesday asked that
this be done Britain a l^bor government
simultaneously let it be known that it
Would also support such a move The jsd-
jcy of Frame and the United States has
been to disfavor hut md h&kk any Red
China admission to the UN
Lie's plea was considered to be a part
of h is Have the United Nations" cam
paign The Secretary General is current
ly touring the capitals of the big power
nations doing all he can to develop an at
mosphere where negotiations between
these powers can he continued Ruaaia,
claiming that Pwed China should be given
UN recognition has been boycotting UN
Meetings since Jan. !<). If the Reds are
gfven ree<*fniUon, presumably Russia will
ornse again enter the fold.
It is too had that we must face the fact
that the Chinese Nationalists no longer
control their country However, that is
the case and, in hope of revitalising the
CN seating of the Rid delegation ih prob-
Stasset, who) will be the youngest pres
ident of the Cniversitv in its history, suc
ceed* I>r. tleorge William McClelland, K,
who, the Cmvenuty said will be- elected
to brainpans Hi), of tlu' ach(K>l. ItetrtHt
Km Prews.
that
They don t come much younger than
—New lorker
One,reas<>n so many luxuries an* being
bought is that, at these pncea neeetwitiea
are tisi eXpenaive
ably the only thing there ia to do. If eeat-
that delegatii»n will “Have the UN,"
even tem{Kiranly it will be worth while,
fur the United Nation* provide* some
thing we should relinquish only as a last
rewort a meeting place for the East and
the West W'lthott the UN. diplomatic
relations, official »nd upofficial. between
the three Big Power* and Russia would
b* seriously hampered.
Perha}»s we will never be able to work
with Russia And |ierhs|»s the cold war
is destined to continue depaite Lae’s state-
mrnts that a fieace can b** worked out.
However, we should not done the door to
negotiations at thi* time. Then* is too
much at stake.
By recognizing the Chinese Red* in
the Cnited Nations we are going to have
to swallow a bitter pill. But. if taking
that pill will serve to clear the deck lor
a continuation of United Nation a activity,
then it is ours to take
We do not advocate a jsdicy of “Save
the United Nationa at all costs but the
recognition of Red China is not to steep
a |*rtce at Una pedicular time
West Branch. Ia . took pains to say,
when announcing its birthdav party for
Herbert Hoover, that he was born in a
two-room cottage, but the housing situa
tion being what it is. nobody should low-
rate a two-room cottage.
WORDS Of ONE KVLlJtBLK DEPT.
Krum the Miami Herald
The play will be worth seeing hut if
you can’t go, you may want to hHp some
one leas fortunate to be present.
—New \ orker
The Battalion
"SoUw, Suttsmsm, Kmgbity Gimtim+C
Lawrence Sullivan Rosa. Founder of Aggie Traditions
Dm AMociatad Ptcm I* •sutlwl •xrhisivvlv
W«dit«d U it . - not otherwiM mditad ta th# p
•4 IwtsTn ' Tickte »f rvpahliaadM of all otlwr i
Now* roranbutiona mar to aada ky Ulaetor
•Jeodvirf Hall. CUaaifM ads war to alaeto to
Off.ff Room MW, Gotovna Hall
Th. Hstuttan. official n. wayaKr of th*- Agrirujtural and M#rhanir*l (•..llagt- of Tr*a» and the
fily of Oilegv Statu**, Tfxaa, ia puhlah.-d flv? t*nr» H woak danng th# n gular arh.K.I year Ihir
iitg th* aamm#r!“IV BatUlion ia publwhod four Urn.» a and rjn ulaUd every Tiwada)
through Friday aftensiwa Suhm nptu.n rat.-* ItfW grr aumawr Advertiamg mtea fuirnalvd on r*-
qaaSt.
- LITTERS -
an* ttiH tto * y»*-oto n hto Pt<«nea of
femintae oonqurat Sold ay thoae re
turning from weekaStd paaara, there
are still tto prayer* for rain on
drill dajra—add, dn-pr-r than all
that, there atill teems to h> the
love of men for ttoir fellow men,
and the undying mutual raaport
for what, tn ail our heart# and
minds IS the greatest school on
earth.
1 feel that, tome twenty or twen
ty five year* from now, when I
have a ton of my oan standing on
the threshold of college, there *hall
be waiting for him an AAM ofjei
whieh he and I — ran and will be f
lift (iadets Receive Commissions
deetiagwiahi
which entH
romndtratK
miaakpia in
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Letters To The Editor
(AS wttan w no •anof w*m ar«
i tad weak «o asi aaaieia (asMaa •
rufeiac to ha«* thta ■***— witaa4*
am ■—M will MS. eanmi UM ••atm
waa ta* mat.)
•* ia*
T aw* tat m mu
t* aoianai wet m m
let aaMMatt aaj rout mM m*
t af ia* wrtut m aivatd *> aay #ti
TWH.FTH WAN
(Mitor'* Sett: Reprinted be
low I# thr mamorandum ra% rrinc
esiifh'tHhmrnl ol Tto Taelflh
Man OppHrlSait) Award Srkol
•rahip as teal to thr Student
Senate k) K, F MrCJaiMen e*e-
rutne dire. Un ofthe ASM |ie-
irlopmeat IVnd I
In the StiMir-ni Kennl#
(irsteful l knowledgsm. nt iv
made of n ♦ontnisitior' in the
amount of -uteeo hiiwlfed <tl rtoui
dollsr* fnom th.- ^tutl«^t leniy of
the ASM I'ollrif*- of T*-xn- thntiiirh
the Studetl' ^enut. This K ft sill
the Ad-M t olioir. >f TVaa*. through
th. Studm t denate Thi- a.fl will
Ik- ll-.-d tl> edlalili*h “The Twelfth
,M..n < Ippoitimty \whri! Schol*.
Hrsluii at ilu tditl Coll v*'
Thi* efl’olsi hip *lia:l as
>t.- ot.je.p x., the kill 'n ..f .*
w irt l v yt'un^ in hi; \*he '."uld !sr
utmlile td attend rnlieyr without
-U. h a«#VUltie Kienden' of th.f
aeaid -.Jui!' L- ih.^en through a
kUte-wida r uiijM-tltlOn un.'ej the
direetion of the IVnuStu nt SfhoU
Hr«hu>> (VtmiSHtee of the Coll.-ge
an.) thrSuik the Op(*«rrumiy
Awar>i< t*ik : i »- dextsed and ouh*
lirfy-d by th. A A M (,4i< (T< I>eveU
opmvnt
Hedpteht of the •eholkt -hip *hkl|
m-eive a*--iTrf.-ice U> th. ettent
of fmir BunfriNi itOiVINii d.illart
for rm h (>f 'A* four regular
\e«r« atal’uif ’.n S»pte*nl»'l lltB'l.
('ontmuatioi of tli.i S. holarehip
fn>ni vesf t. y.-at will del .-nd ti|a»B
a -tatufa. t"i-> rt .oni of -t* ro«
i is Merit
Fund* of “Th- Tw.-lnh Man
S'« h< la hd -hall !>»• .i< .-.-rted n
a M-t-arap ac-'-'in* in mat utm.^
in the H »l Offitf of th. < o 1.
legt* Ihfbtir-wnent *h»l ta at th<
.hree'u.fi r»f T o Fac ilfv < ornmiU
t.-< -n F h. hr d | « at d tr r>«uk:h
it- -o.ielaiA.
1^3 This year
|7^
V^" pradnutinji
to the
The t hairman of the Si
Ommittat of the Ca
IhoJurship*
llage will
make nfular reports U the Stu
dent Senate of award* at made and
of the »<-halaats and ntljer record*
of award bolder- throughout their
c-otleffe career*
Tht* award t* e-r ilinhed by
the Stu.lent Ihaiy of t}i« College
an tangible evid.-n.e of thr- tradi
tional spirit of the friengline«» and
holpfulriHa* that rharacierii**# the
SUident B.aly of the <Vll#ge and
na tangible evidence of the deep
meaning of The Twelfth M»u Tra
dition. a traditton explV-«i»tng the
willingness of rath m4> vklual in
the Student Body to do f*i* I'nrt Hi
a ‘.'minor cause
Thi* memorandum exfruted this
-Mrd day of May, IDMt.
K. K. M.tJuilWnj
Kieeative Direetag,
MM Ih-refopment Lund
“1 HLKK’l I. ALW \YS BE ( rsH 1
justly proud I’erhagM there arill be
no fish “stripe.'' Htomptng may be
unknown “Board" may be what
you aay to eat; I doubt it.
I doubt that men shall ever band
together anywhere- in school, or
business, or juat in life, hut what
the newer men rateh the more low
ly detaila, and are the butt of the
jokes ronrorted by the more e»
perienced hands
While the laws of the State of
Ti iaa may well and justly be en-'
forced there at A AM. 1 believe that
always there will be that tupennr-
ity of rank which will give each
Ha** ikimethinjr H>ok fom'ard U>>
and I do not believe that the
spirit of brothi-ily love, which wr
call the Spirit of Aggieland, will
ever die.".
Sincerely.
Meb i.regf. '50
Bible Xerse
No man <an aerVe tw.j mattera,
for either he will hgtr the »ne, and
love the other, or dla. he will hold
to (Hie, despise the other You
cannot aerv* God and Mammon.
— Matthew fi 24
More than 4.W • adeta ia the
Army and Air RQTC hale soon will
oamplete the foto year course and
torome aligiblafor apnointmenl as
second lieutenants in the Army and
Air Organ)led Reserve Corps.
Of this year's graduates. .130 will
fiatah their KOTC work on June I,
more than &0 will complete tto
course on July 2* i after attending
summer ramp) and more than SO
trill be graduated after summer
•ehool.
The 450 graduates represent all
units of tto college’a ROTC Pro
ram Field Artillery, Infantry’,
oast Artillery, t^usrtem a » t e r
dettinkuisbed miliUry graduate#,
w h»eh entitle* them ta ft unity is
ration for perggMMgit rtim-
fhe regular *rmy i»r air
T**)
SKViVAf.
WMVt
mmoTRe,
Corps, Transportation C o r p * ,,
Chemical Corpa, Corps of Engu,
neer*. Cavalry (Armored), Army
Security Agency. Signal ( orpa and
the Ordnance—all of the Army
Ground Forces, and the Matnten ■
ance. Installation and Admimatc*
tlon division* of the Cnited State*
Air Fore*.
Of the 45<t radeta completing the
courae, 129 will be gcgignated as
ir c<D(
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Th* following
a lettri I received, written by a
gradUMt.- vf ;» few years ba< k, and
wh ' li I b»- ieve i* worth toaasoig on
to th. whole school.
"Many of th* f(-)lr>4* seemed
v^rned about th. current vtata* hf
the corps Hut I can ramegiber
<rvi cadet officer# w ht>S »•* wejv
fiaii t* llitig os that Wing* wer*-
"shot to hel! " | can retiember our
tell’tig that to our own fish ci
notably your own
1 know that times
.audition# change, .nd different
IIVo.l# ale of necessity USUd tO SC-
. timplisli the -anie .en<J^ |ut, though
1 mat Ih wrong, I firtrriy and sm-
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truth. I theie togethi r, and a* long
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.0, t» ami a# long g* there is
.'OV'-ig th. m a g' '.dly sin ak I mg of
st-to- <»t Aggie*, then there wig #1
Way# ti. whit, tn all of pa, i* MM
Hazing may become softer, the
lalmmintj-ative a*'t up niay he any
th og hut desirable, thd freshmen
with im* found iibertito, may be
a .ittlt hrashet, hut tlp-rv i* atill
bo I neck and stud and rush. sher»
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