The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 12, 1952, Image 3

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    Friday*, SeptefrilSer 1?, 1952
THE BATTAtlCW
Page 3
LibraryBrigh tened
By Re-Decoration
'Approximately two hundred
thousand books are available to
students, faculty, and staff mem
bers in the Cushing Memorial Li
brary.
Newly-redecorated this year are
the reserve book room and the re
quired reading room on the third
floor. The addition of new wood
en shelving in these rooms almost
has doubled their book capacity.
Fluorescent lights will be in
stalled in the second floor read
ing room sometime this year. Also
planned are three additional floors
of book stacks.
Located immediately east of the
Academic building, the library was
completed in 1930 at a cost of
$215,000.
Besides the above mentioned
rooms, the library also has a
newspaper reading room, a scien
tific and technical periodical room,
the Asbury Browsing Room, and
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CIRCLE
PHONE 4-1250
LAST NIGHT
Children Under 12 Admitted
Free When Accompanied By
An Adult.
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lobby space for exhibits and dis
plays.
An identification card is requir
ed for checking out books. Rob
ert A. Houze is librarian.
The library will be open this
year from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon
day through Friday, 8 a.m. to 12
noon Saturdays, and 2 p.m. to 10
p.m. Sundays.
Shivers to Speak
To Aggie Ex Club
Gov. Allan Shivers will be prin
cipal speaker at a gathering of
A&M Former Students in Beau
mont September 18. The meeting
will be held in honor of Walt
(Buddy) Davis of Nederland who
captured the Olympic high jumj)
crown at Helsinki last summer.
Presiding at the meeting, which
honors one of A&M’s top athletes
who has graduated in the last few
years, will be Tyree Bell, member
of the A&M System Board of Di
rectors.
President M. T. Harrington will
attend the meeting.
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DISCUSS FUTURE PLANS—Dean John R. Bertrand (second from right) confers
with his Basic Division staff on plans concerning conferences with members of his
school. Leaders of the Basic Division are: (left to right) Dr. A. J. Kingston, director
of remedial reading; Dr. Robert Jacobs, director of counseling; Dean Bertrand; and
C. H. Ransdell, assistant to the dean.
Begins Third Year
Basic Division Established
To Help ‘‘Unsure’ Students
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The necessity of aiding students
who are unsure of their objectives
in college led to the establishment
of the Basic Division at A&M.
Many faculty members have hail
ed the Basic Division as the great
est thing that has happened here
since the school was founded.
John R. Bertrand has been Dean
of the Basic Division since it was
organized in 1950. The Basic Di
vision is the fifth school of the
college, on an equal standing with
the others. However, it does not
grant degrees.
Three Classifications
The division’s progi’am is di
vided into three general classifi
cations: ■ administration, testing
and counseling and group guid
ance.
Clifford H. Ransdell, assistant
to the dean, is in charge of ad
ministration, which is the office
work of running the division.
Ransdell also teaches.
Testing and counseling is under
the supervision of Dr. Robert Ja
cobs, director of counseling. His
department handles vocational and
aptitude tests, as well has some
of the individual counseling.
Dr. A. J. Kingston is the di
rector of guidance. Group guid
ance takes the form of classroom
work, offering courses on choos
ing a career, library work, and
similar subjects. The Remedial
ivuding program is alsp under
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Other members of . the. Basic'
staff-' are Awston Korley, assistant:
guidance director, A. M. Denton,
remedia}' reading and vocational
counselor, and W. Dee Kutach, vo
cational counselor.
The operation and function of
the Basic Division are best given
in the aims declared when it was
founded:
® To give first year students
closer supervision than is ordinar
ily given.
• To assist students who have
not definitely decided on a field
of study in making this decision
during their first year of college
work. . j
• To give beginning college
students the benefit of guidance
by people professionally trained
to operate a guidance program.
® To supply the various schools
of the college with a highly se
lected group of students fully pre
pared to carry on specialized train
ing necessary for a profession and
outstanding citizenship.
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