The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 24, 1953, Image 3

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    Thursday, September 24, 1953 ' THE BATTALION Page g
Library Adds Five
New Staff Members
Five professional and one non
professional library workers re
cently joined the college library
staff.
Newly appointed head of the
circulation department is Miss Sue
K. Albright, a native of Cooper,
Texas. She received her AB and
MA degrees in library science at
Oklahoma university. Her previous
experience in library work was ob
tained at East Texas State Teach
ers college and at the University
of Texas. ,
Senior cataloger in the catalog
department is Mrs. Joy S. Baker,
who received her BA degree from
Kansas State Teachers college,
Pittsburg, Kansas. Her MA in li
brary science was later obtained
from the University of Denver.
Mrs. Baker has worked in libraries
in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma;
Hutchison, Kan.; Peru, Neb.; Min-
den, Miss.; Holyrood, Kan.; Pitch
er, Okla.; and Southwest City,
Mo.
PECK — GARDNER
‘SNOWS OF KILIMANJARO’
From Gibsland, La. is Mrs. Bet
ty D. Coit, of the Catalog depart
ment. Mrs. Coit received .her BS
in library science from Mississippi
State College for Women, and
formerly worked in the Louisiana
state library.
Miss Carolyn J. Garretson join
ed the catalog department, as cato-
loger on August 1. A native of
Greenville, Miss, she received her
BS in library science from Missis
sippi State College for Women.
Vet Librarian
Veterinary librarian is the .posi
tion Mrs. Clara M. Kirksey will
hold when she joins the staff Oct.
1. From Pineview, Ga., Mrs. Kirk
sey received her AB degree from
Georgia State College for Women
and her BS in library science from
George Peabody College for Teach
ers. Her previous experience in
cludes the positions of supervisor
of unit libraries, US Eighth army,
Yokahoma, Japan; post librarian,
Fort McPherson, Ga. and post li
brarian, Camp Gordon, Ga.
The non-professional new em
ploye is Mrs. Katherian G. Plain,
from Austin. A graduate of the
University of Texas, Mrs. Blain
joined the library staff Sept. 15
as typist clerk in the order de
partment.
LUCILLE BALL
“TOO MANY GIRLS’’
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Escaped Polish
UN Delegate
Testifies Today
"WASHINGTON—(H 3 ) - The
Polish professor who recently
quit his country’s delegation
to the United Nations to seek
U.S. asylum today tells con
gressmen about life behind the
Iron Curtain.
The Pole, Dr. Marek Stanislaw
Korowicz, was called by the House
Un-American Activities Committee
for testimony under unusual secur
ity arrangements.
ALSO NEWS — CARTOON
Bryan 2‘81$79
NOW SHOWING
A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE
NOW SHOWING
Chairman Velde R-Ill. barred
the public from the hearing room
but arranged for newsmen to hear
the testimony. Plans were made
for live television coverage by
NBC, and for delayed radio broad
casts by others.
The hearing was so set up, Velde
told reporters, as a protective
measiu’e for the 50-year-old spe
cialist on international law who
has been under .escort provided by
the National Committee For a
Free Europe, Inc., a private organ
ization.
Boswell Attends Meet
Ran Boswell, city manager, is,at
tending the National City Mana
gers convention in San Francisco.
He left Saturday and will return |
tomorrow. *
Donna RHD • Barbara BATES
CIRCLE
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TODAY & FRIDAY
“POWDER
RIVER"’
Starring
Rory Calhoun
Corinne Calvet
—ALSO—
“RED SKIES
OF MONTANA”
Starring
Richard Widmark
Alexis Smith
Receive Master Degrees
BEAR HUG—Tuck, one of Baylor’s twin bear cubs, and
Nancy Farrington, a Baylor freshman, rejoice over the
Bruins’ 25-0 win over the University of California last
weekend.
What’s Cooking
THURSDAY
7:00 p. m.—Aggie Soccer club
meeting, 2nd floor YMCA.
7:15 p. m. ■— San Antonio Home
Town club meeting, 301 Goodwin.
Wichita Falls home town club
meeting, room 128, Academic
building. Election of officers.
Galveston county A & M club
meeting, room 303 Goodwin hall.
Election of vice - presiderit and
athletic officer.
Fort Worth hometown club meet
ing, YMCA chapel. Corps trip
to be discussed. Refreshments.
7:30 p. m. — Coleman county
slub meeting, bottom floor, acade
mic building.
Rio Grande Valley club meeting,
ex-students lounge, YMCA. Elec
tion of officers.
Austin hometown club meeting,
MSC, room 3C. Election of officers.
Guadalupe Valley club meeting,
room 2A, MSC. Organizational
meeting.
Five County club, 104 Academic
building. Counties included are:
Titus, Camp, Franklin, Monis, and
Upshur.
Shreveport club, 106 Academic
building.
Brazoria county A&M club, MS
C, room 3B.
Trans-Pecos home town club
meeting, upstairs, MSC. ,
Panhandle club meeting, 3D MS
C.
Port Arthur A&M club, New
Biological Science building, room
106. Election of officers, refresh
ments.
Knights of Columbus, basement
of St. Mary’s chapel. Installation
of officers, refreshments.
Bosque county club meeting,
room 307 Goodwin hall. Election of
officers.
Lavaca county A&M club meet
ing, Academic building.
Pasadena home town club meet
ing, room 305, Goodwin Hall. Elec
tion of officers.
Aggie Debate and Discussion
club meeting, room 2C, MSC. A
coffee for students interested in
debate and public speaking.
Land of the Lakes club meeting,
306 Goodwin hall. Hill County A&
M club meeting, YMCA.
Beaumont club meeting, room
104 Academic building. Election of
officers.
8;00 p. m.—Club de las Americas,
cabinet room YMCA. Election of
officers.
College Station American Leg
ion post, room 2C & 2D, MSC.
Members and visitors are urged to
attend.
Nolan Fisher county club will
meet in room 105 Academic build
ing after yell practice.
TUESDAY
7:30 p. m.—Pre-med and Pre
dent society meeting, room 107,
Biology building.
Food Experts Begin
State-wide Tours
Two food and nutrition specia
lists in the Agricultural Extension
service leave Monday on three-
week field trips that will end at
the state fair of Texas.
Miss Louise Mason will visit
Mineral Wells, Wichita Falls, Wax-
ahachie, Corsicana, Athens, Pale
stine and the state fair.
Miss Frances Reasonover will
make a 3,000 mile trip that will
include Big Spring, Odessa,
Tahoka, El Paso and Canyon. She
will also travel through New
Mexico.
Advanced degrees were confer
red on the following summer grad
uates at A&M.
ALICE: Master of science in pe
troleum engineering, J. W. Wood
Jr.
AHWAZ, IRAN: Master of en
gineering in mechanical engineer
ing, Mohammed Kazjm Jazayery.
AVERY: Master of science in
horticulture.
BEAUMONT: Master of educa
tion in education, Phillip David
Brunette Jr.
BELTON: Master of education
in agricultural education, William
Delma Seals.
BIG SPRING: Master of agri
culture, James B. Frazier.
BRYAN: Master of science in
veterinary pathology, Donald
Franklin Johnson Jr.
COLLEGE STATION: Master
of science in mechanical engineer
ing, Billie Joe Fluker; aeronautical
engineering, Bennet Barron Ham
mer; range management, Charles
Lee Leinweber; oceanography, Car
ter Reece Sparger; rural sociology,
Ralph L. Terry.
CORSICANA: Master of edu
cation in agricultural education,
Glenn Joseph Cook.
CORPUS CHRISTI: Master of
education in industrial education,
James Jackson Cosgrove.
COLORADO SPRINGS: Master
of science in oceanography, Joe
Scott Creager.
CENTER: Master of science in
biochemistry and nutrition, Roger
Teddy Schillings.
DALLAS: Master of science in
chemical engineering, Thomas Kee-
ble Perkins.
DETROIT, Mich.: Master of
science in mechanical engineering,
Dai’ol Duane Travis.
FORNEY: Master of education
in agricultural education, George
Phillips Brown.
FORT WORTH: Master of sci
ence in petroleum engineering, Ed
ward Oscar Burja.
FERRIS: Master of education in
agricultural education, Merle San-
sing Hammack.
FLORENCE, KY.: Master of
science in biochemistry and nutri
tion, Harry Karrick Daugherty.
GUSTINE: Master of education
in agricultulral education, Gayle
Darwin Adams.
HE ARNE: Master of education
in education, James William Ste
gall.
IZMIR, TURKEY: Master of
science in biochemistry and nutri
tion, Huseyin Siret Ener.
JEWETT: Master of engineer
ing in agricultural engineering, El-
wyn Spruiell Holmes.
KAUFMAN: Master of educa
tion in agricultural education,
Charles Edward Donnell.
KARADA- BAGHDAD, Iraq:
Master of science in agronomy,
Wifki Shakir Shamma.
CARDWELL
Flight Academy
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Airplane Rental
• Airplane Sales
On Highway 21 East
KEMP: Master of science in
floriculture, Walter Joe Hooker.
LONGVIEW: Master of educa
tion in agricultural education, Rob
ert Jack Dean.
LACOSTE: Master of education
in agricultural education, Norbert
John Knopp.
MADISONVILLE: Master of
education in education, William Ed
gar Brown Jr.
MARLIN: Master of education
in education, Joel Ira McGregor
Jr.
MARSHALL: Master of educa
tion in agricultural education, Wil
lie Harold Ratcliff.
MUMFORD: Master of educa
tion in education, James Edward
Zemanek.
LLANO: Master of education in
agricultural education, Thomas De
witt Tankersley jr.
MADRAS, INDIA: Master of
science in civil engineering, Bhu-
patriraju Subbaraju.
ORANGE: Master of education
in industrial education, Roland
Lovett Wilks. •—
POTTSVILLE: Master of edu
cation in agricultural education,
Gilbert Lavoyce Davis.
PARADISE: Master of educa
tion in agricultural education, Gar-
lin Glenn Scroggins.
PARIS: Master of science iTi
rural sociology, Gerald McEntire’
ROYSE CITY: Master of edu
cation in agricultural education,
Ted Eugene Claycomb.
SHERMAN: Master of educa
tion in agricultural education, Ray
mond Steldon Birdwell. •
STAR: Master of education in
agricultural education, Charles E.
Davis.
STEPHENVILLE: Master of
education in agricultural education,
Ralph S. Moser.
SEMINOLE: Master of educa
tion in agricultural education, Clar-
(See DEGREES, Page 6)
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