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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1952)
Page 2 THE BATTALION Tuesday, November 18, 1D52 TU Delegates Gives Official Invitation Student leaders and officials of the University of Texas will be here Thursday to officially invite our student body to Austin for Thanksgiving Day activities on Nov. 27. Anne Chambers, editor of the Daily Texan, Ellie Luckette, Rush Moody, president of student body, Darrell Williams* Amo Nowotny, dean of students; and W. D. Blunk, dean of men members of the TU delegation. The welcoming committee of the student senate has planned to en tertain the group at a luncheon in the MSC Thursday noon, said Gene Steed, chairman. Slides to Be Shown At AVMA Meeting P. C. Bolton, president • emeri tus, will show slides taken in Eu rope last summer to the AVMA Auxiliary at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the MSC Social Room. Final plans for a ham dance scheduled for Saturday, will be announced before Bolton speaks, said Mrs. Laura Holt, reporter. LETTERS (Continued from Page 2) this nonsense to stop. Place con trol of the college back in the hands of academic faction where it rightfully belongs. Make A&M an educational institution instead of a war college operating for the development of regular army offi cers. In my opinion the president of the college should be the guiding light, not the commandant. Let us restore Texas A&M back to its original state where we can sing “The Spirit of Aggieland” and really have something to sing about. Roland C. Mallet, ’44, DVM Garland Road Dallas, Texas (EDITOR’S NOTE: The college has not forgotten its primary pur pose is to give an education* al though many persons could easily get the idea that A&M’s one and only purpose is only for producing officers. It is giving a good edu cation, and like all institutions, could do a better job, and is still expanding its facilities. But to feel that one can have an educational institution without some form of discipline and enforcement of col lege regulations is absurd. The commandant is directly responsible to the dean of men for enforcing discipline in the Corps of Cadets and the military department as sists the commandant who is also coordinator of the military science department. Concerning the lowering of mor als and morale, we doubt that phy sical inspections affect morals and iporale more than the reason which malces . these inspections necessary —use of the “board.” The violation of human rights also should be considered when one is forced to take the “board”, since this also affects both students who are dis obeying college regulations. The operation of A&M is by the president through the men he has appointed to help him. Actually, the president of the college is re sponsible for everything a sub ordinate does. Battalion Classifieds BUY, SEUB, KENT OK TRADE. Kates . . . . 3c a word per insertion with a 25c minimum. Space rate in classified section .... 60c per column-inch. Send all classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. All ads must he received in Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the day before publication. • FOR SALE • i^35 CHEVROLET sedan just right for to and from work, fishing, etc. $115. Call 6-2411. SIX WEEK OLD cockers. 203-A Munnerlyn Drive. After 5 p.m. 5 ROOM HOUSE, 103 Fidelity St., de tached garage, lot and half fenced backyard. Convenient to southside shopping center. Assume 4% FHA loan. Approximately $1800 will hand le. Total $6500. Will consider some paper. See Guy Boyette Jr., 100 Boyett St., College Station, Texas. NICE YOUNG broad breast turkeys, also ang giving or Christmas. Phone 4-8669. young fat ducks. Engage now for Thanks- ys, Tha RESERVE your Christmas puppy nbw! The friendly, economical BAYARD KEN NELS has clean, comfortable board!: ties w ies. On Highway 6 south of College. I lex.I UlCcili, facilities. Trimming, ping, whelping, stud dogs, do: ipplies. crate rental. bothing, nail og Open Sundays. ■ding clip- food. • LOST • ON CAMPUS Nov. 8—brown zipper por- tifolio case, contains identification. Rob ert A. Gilcrest, Project 29, Department of Oceanography, Old Science Building. Phone 6-1001. • WORK WANTED • TYPING—reasonable rates. Phone 3-1776 afternons and evenings. • HELP WANTED • TECHNICIAN for office work. Call 4-9882. Directory of Business Services INSURANCE of all kinds. Homer Adams, fTortts Gate, Cal! *-m? 4 COZY, COZY—Cadet Col. of the Corps Weldon Kruger of Austin (left) forms the protective formation on one side of Carole Simpson, vocalist of the Billy May band, while Bob Williams of Fort Worth provides the other defense. Army Pilots Exliibit Observation Skills Slide Rule Contest Set for Thursday More than 100 freshmen will be entered in the annual slide rule contest, Thursday at 3 p. m., in the ME Building lecture room, said J. H. Cadess, chairman of the slide rule contest committee. The contest is held to encourage scholastic progress and will be a contest in which both speed and accuj’acy will determine the win ners, Cadess said. Prizes include six slide rules Employees Hold Dance The College Employees Dinner- Dance Club will have a buffet supper Thursday night in the MSC. donated by three major companies. Winners will be announced at the awards ceremony in the chemistry lecture room at 3 p. m., Dec. 11. Turkey Day Ducats Go Off Sale Friday All student and student guest tickets to the TU game will go off sale Friday at 5 p. m., said Pat Dial, assistant business manager of athletics. Tickets not sold to students by this time will be sold to the public as reserved seat tickets. PARAMOUNT THEATRE ON THE STAGE Austin, Texas Wed. Nov. 26, 8:30 P.M. r *li With Intact BOOTH THEATRE, N.Y. PRODUCTION MAIL ORDERS NOW! Send Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope With Check or Money Order to Paramount. Prices (Inch Tax): $3.90 — $3.25 — $2.60 — $2.00 AMAZING NEW Takes so little room — yet carries •o mveil (. FOR OVERNIGHT TRIPS...u WEEKENDS...GOLF LOCKERS. Waterproof folding ^ plastic case contains: Tcwn After-Shave Lotioi\ lawn Brushless Shave, Town Talc Town Cologne Deodorant, lawn Shampoo lawn Wair Dressing PLUS Gillette Tech Razon Gillette Blue Blades' Dr. West’s Toothbrush Calox Tooth Powder^ Styptic pencil Plastic comb $2.72. Fed. Tax 17jS Handbags! Just the thing for your trip home, are the ideal traveling pair. The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” These Senior cadets of the infantry, field artillery, antiaircraft, armor, signal corps, and transportation corps will attend an aircraft dem onstration 3:15 p. m. Thursday, at Easterwood Airport. Pilots of the First Armored Div ision Aviation Section, Ft. Hood, will give a ground demonstration of aircraft used by the Army. Fol lowing the demonstration, 15 ca dets will make a short flight in the planes. Four cadets each from infantry and field ai-tillery, two from anti aircraft, armor and transportation and one from the signal corps will be allowed to make flights. Senior instructors will desig nate the cadets in his branch who are to fly. To be eligible for the army avi ation program, a student must see City Council Delays Meet The .City Council meeting, scheduled for last night, has been postponed indefinitely, ac cording to Dan Boswell, city manager. The meeting was postponed because it conflicted with the Mothers and Dads Club meet ing at A&M Consolidated School. Bishop Hines to Talk Here Wednesday Night The Rt. Rev. John E. Hines, Bishop Coadjutor of the Texas Diocese of the Episcopal church, will speak at 7:15 p. m. Wednes day to students and their friends in St. Thomas Episcopal Church. Bishop Hines, one of the young er bishops in the Texas Episcopal church, was formerly dean of Houston’s Christ Church cathedral. his instructor and sign up six months prior to his commissioning. Those who apply must not be past 30, not weigh more than 180, not taller than six feet, and must meet physical standards for flight training. A cadet applying for this pro gram must sign a statement for three years service. He will take a physical at Ft. Hood, at his own expense. The Ft. Sill artillery school is conducting this course. What’s Cooking Tuesday: 7:30 p.m.—Agronomy Society, So cial Room, MSC. Business Society, YMCA Chapel, Mr. Mark Hanna, Managing Edi tor of the Houston Press will speak. Sociology Club, YMCA. American Chemical Society, Room 108, Important. Amarillo A&M Club, Room 125 Academic, plans for. Christmas Dance. ASCE, Lecture Room, Civil Eng. Bldg., - Mr. Charles E. Davis of the Bell Aircraft Corporation will speak on the Helicopter as an aid to surveying. Camera Club, Room 2D, MSC. Wednesday: 2 p.m. — Newcomers Club, MSC Social Room. 7:15 p.m. — Aggie Christian Fel lowship, YMCA Cabinet Room, Marvin Burnham, Inter - Varsity Staff man for A&M, will speak on “Peace-setting in the Christian Life”. 7:30 p.m.—AVMA Auxiliary, MSC Social Room, Slides on Europe. 9807th VART Squadron. MSC. Ranger’s Capt. Crowder Speaks to Pre-Laws Capt. R. A. (Bob) Crowder of the Texas Rangers will speak on their activities at 7:45 p. m. to a meeting of the Pre-Law Society in the YMCA Assembly Room. Campus capers call for Coke Jhe hour hand moves fast the night before exams—lots of ground to cover and panic setting in. To relax and refresh? That’s easy. Have a Coke ... it’s delicious. 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