The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 20, 1955, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, January 20, 1955
What's Cooking
THURSDAY
7:15—Rio Grande Valley club,
oom 3 C MSC.
Abilene club, Academic build-
ng.
Shreveport hometown club, 106
Academic building.
7:30—Austin hometown club,
>asement of YMCA, discuss Ag-
fieland picture.
Red River Valley A&M club, 223
Academic, discuss, rides home and
Vggieland picture.^
San Angelo hometown club, Ag-
•iculture building, discuss Aggie-
and picture, bring dance tickets
md money.
Brush country club, 126 Aca-
lemic building.
Port Arthur club, 105 Biology
"building, discuss Aggieland pic-
,ure.
Hill country hometown club, 106
t Academic, discuss party.
El Paso A&M club, 3rd floor
_"Academic, set date for Aggieland
picture.
Rusk county hometown club,
•oom 3 C MSC.
Bell county club, serpentine
!_-ounge MSC, take Aggieland pic-
"'.ure, wear class A uniform.
Fort Worth hometown club,
YMCA chapel, refreshments.
Wise County A&M hometown
club, 226 Academic.
Wichita Falls hometown club,
127 Academic, rides home.
Nuclear Physics
May Be Scheduled
A new non-technical course in
nuclear physics may be offered for
the spring semester, if sufficient
interest is indicated by students,
said C. H. Bernard of the physics
department.
The course, physics 310, is a
three hour non-mathematical
course dealing with the description'
and uses of atomic phenomena, and
will include such topics as x-rays
and natural and artificial radioac
tivity.
Physics 310, Bernard said, is pri
marily for students of animal sci
ence, biology, genetics, biochemis
try, pre-dentistry, pre-medicine,
and veterinary medicine.
All interested students should
call the physics department before
registration, Bernard said, and give
a list of the most probable hours
available to them for the course.
Letters to the Editors
(Continued from Page 2)
ism is that action taken against
ertain members of a secret organ-
zation known to us as the TT’s
vas too severe. Has disciplinary
iction against this organization
«ver been too severe if the organi-
;ation continues to appear at our
school? In my opinion anyone
vho associates himself with this
>rganization is an immature boy
vhen he knows the consequences
>f belonging to such an organiza-
ion.
If Texas A&M has developed a
reputation for being a good school
Poultry Research
Dr. L. D. Matterson of the poul-
;ry husbandry department at the
Jniversity of Connecticut, will be
icre next semester doing research
vork on poultry nutrition, said Dr.
I. R. Couch of the poultry husban-
Iry department.
to stay out of it is a result of cer
tain critics of the type mentioned
above. It might be a good idea if
authors of letters to the Battalion
took a better look at our school
as a whole before making a state
ment that Texas A&M is not worth
attending.
Harry R. Espey, ’55
Graduate Students
Collect Mammals
Paul W. Lukens, graduate wild
life management student, and Wil
liam G. Deganhert, graduate stu
dent, recently made a mammal col
lecting trip to Guerrero, Mexico.
The mammals collected are for
Lukens’ thesis, which will cover
mammals of the Chilpancingo area.
Joaquin Villaneura, a guide from
Acahuizotla, Mexico, accompanied
them.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
SUY, SELL, RENT or TRADE. Rates
cents a word ner insertion with a 25
rents minimum. Space rate in classified
ection, 55 cents per column inch. Send
.r call all classifieds to STUDENT PUB
LICATIONS OFFICE, Goodwin Hall, Tex
ts A&M. All ads must be received by
t p.m. on the day before publication.
• FOR SALE •
54 MERCURY custom 4 door, 16,000 miles
fully equipped. Also ’53 Lincoln Capri,
hard top, 26,000 miles, fully equipped.
All cower equipment. Will take trade in
and finance. Phone 6-8313.
BLOND COCKER SPANIEL puppies. 8
weeks old. A.K.C. register. 2-8330, 301
Ehlinger, Bryan.
IERRY ANDERSON’S complete uniform
for sale. Short coat, pinks, green and
summer serge. All regulation. Sale at
price or less. LOU.
• FOR RENT •
A.PARTMENT available Feb. 1, near
A&M Campus and southside shopping
center. Ideal for couple and infant.
Phone 6-5519—evenings—Oden.
WO or THREE i-ooms each with adjoin
ing bath. Two with twin beds. Week
ends or permanent. Call before 9 and
after 6. 2-2716.
• FOUND •
ONE BROWN GABARDINE jacket, Texas
Engineering Library, about 2 months
ago. Owner may claim this jacket by
further identification and paying for this
ad.
A WONDERFUL place to buy or sell.
Battalion classified ads. Call 4-5324 or
*-1149 for prompt courteous service.
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
“1WILL KEEP child for working mother.
B-6-A. C. V.
•‘GERMAN lessons .to Aggies at reasonable
rates by German national with teaching
• experience. Reading, writing and speak
ing, including grammar. Call me at
2-25(16 after 5:30 p.m. for information.’
CHILDREN KEPT for working mothers
Day or Week. Large fenced play-yard
Balanced meals. 709 Fairview, College
Station.
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
College Station
Called meeting Thurs., Jan.
20, 7 p.m. Work in E. A.
Degree and also examina
tions. Members and visit
ing brethren cordially in
vited.
L. P. (Larry) Cobble, W.M.
N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y.
WANTED
100 USED slide rules. LOU.
Official Notices
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Of
fice of Student Publications (207 Goodwin,
4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1-5, dally Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica
tion. — Manager.
The Estes Park Conference of Young
Men’s Christian Associations, Denver Col
orado, has several openings for summer
employment for college students, both men
and women. The Park is a conference
grounds and summer school for the Y.M.-
C.A., Y.W.C.A. and many church and ed
ucational groups and organizations. Any
one interested contact Placement Office
for address.
ATTENTION SENIORS!
Next year, and the rest of your life, you
are going to want to contact your class
mates and friends. Have a list of names
and home addresses at your disposal by
buying a Student Directory.—75c while
Uiey last.
Office Manager
Student Publications
Room 207, Goodwin Hall
Prompt Radio Service
— C A L L —
Sosolik’s Radio Service
712 S. Main St.
PH. 2-1941 BRYAN
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BRYAN, TEXAS
SEMI-ANNUAL
CLEARANCE SALE
SUH In Effect—At
FRANK COURT’S
College Station Shoe Repair
Sorth GATE
Let’s Trade—I ean give you more
in trade than in easli
For Example:
Analytic Geometry
Descriptive Geometry J
+ only ftfU. = any
t ^"^- / $3.50 book
you need
Ole Lou Says:
Can You Beat a Trade Like This?
‘‘TRADE WITH LOU—HE’S RIGHT WITH YOU’
COFFE
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CRISC
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Trellis 1
Peas 303 10c
FLOUI
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Napkins diam ° nd
80 count ^
BUBO
Cleanser
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Tissues
Delsey Colored Toilet
47c
FRESH CELLO BAG
Carrots 2 for 15c
Produce
FLORIDA
Tangerines 2 lb. 15c
Potatoes
U. S. No. 1 Idaho
3 lb. Bag *19 C
Meat
Tall Korn
43
1 lb. Pkg.
ROAST
39«
Veal lb
Frozen Food
Seatang Breaded
SHRIMP
49c
10 oz Pkg.
Orange Juice
3 ,or 2.9
Wholesome 6 oz can
MILLER'S SUPER MAR
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