The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 13, 1956, Image 2

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The Battalion
Page 2
FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1956
1956 March of Dimes
Polio was dealt a staggering blow by the Salk vaccine
last year, but this dreaded crippler is still with us. As every
one by now probably knows, one of our own students was
struck down by paralytic and bulbar polio.
But the campaign to raise funds to fight the disease—
the March of Dimes Drive, sponsored throughout the na
tion by the National Foundation o£ Infantile Paralysis with
the cooperation of its local chapters—is starting. Everyone
who wants to help, and is able to do so, can give his time and
money.
The fight goes on, and it takes money to prepare for
and to carry on a battle. The good results obtained with the
Salk vaccine show that this fight against polio can be won.
And it will be won with the help of the top medical men of
our nation using the money contributed by the citizens of
the nation.
Let’s all get behind this nation-wide effort to stamp
out polio. It can, and will, be done.
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CMllORIN UN0FBI2 VfARS-
F R I D A Y
THE LEFT HAND
OF GOiy^
with Humphrey Bogart
Plus
'THE BLACK WIDOW”
with Ginger Rogers
SATURDAY
“BAD DAY AT
BLACK ROCK”
with Spencer Tracy
- FRI. & SAT MIDNITE —
Show Starts, 11:15
“ROCK ’N ROLL
JAMBOREE”
with Duke Ellington
Tillie
(Continued from Page 1.)
also made every garment for Ag
gie mascots. She hopes to have a
cross-stitching machine soon.
“Aggies make me mad at times,”
she said, “but it is a pleasure to
work with them. 1 can’t think of
any other place I would rather set
up a business.”
“Agg'ies are wonderful guys to
be with—I’d have to tell you that
or I would be fibbing,” she added
with a smile.
TONIGHT 11 I\M.
THRU SATURDAY
“SHEPHERD OF
THE HILLS”
John Wayne
SATURDAY PREVUE
Sunday thru Wednesday
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TODAY & SATURDAY
“Top of the World”
SAT. PREVUE 1 1 P.M.
TODAY & SATURDAY
“Doctor in llie
House”
Room Reservations
Can Re Made Monday
Room reservations and spring-
semester fees can be paid begin
ning Monday morning to avoid the
registration day rush, according
to the Housing Office.
The procedure to be followed in
reserving rooms and paying fees
is as follows:
Veterans attending school under
the World War II GI Bill should
secure fee waiver slips from the
Veterans Advisor’s Office in room
102 of Goodwin Hall and if they
wish to keep the rooms they now
occupy present their fee waiver
slips to the Housing Office in
Goodwin Hall.
All other students should pay
fees at the Fiscal Office in the Ad
ministration Building and register
with the Housing Office.
All students must present their
fee receipts when reserving rooms.
Students who wish to reserve the
rooms they now occupy should reg
ister for these rooms between Mon
day at 8 a.m. and Thursday at 5
p.m. Beginning Friday at 8 a.m.
all rooms go on a first come—
first served basis.
If a studezit wishes to occupy a
room other than the one he now
has (including those moving from
military dormitories to civilian
dormitories and vice versa) he
must present written permission
(room change slip) from both the
Housemaster and the Organiza
tional Commander involved. A
student moving from a military to
a civilian dormitory, in addition
to other signatures, must also have
the signature of his Tactical Of
ficer on the room change slip.
As only one day has been alloted
for the registration of old students
it is imperative that every effort
be made to pay fees and reserve
rooms pi’ior to registration to
avoid confusion.
Day students, including those
living in college apartments, can
save considerable time by paying-
fees early. Anyone who will be a
day student during the spring se
mester, including those now day
students, must secure a day stu
dent permit from the Housing Of
fice before paying fees.
Job Interviews
The following interviews are
scheduled for next week:
Monday
McDonnell aircraft
CORP. of St. Louis, Mo., will inter
view majors in aeronautical, civil,
electrical, industrial, mechanical
engineering and physics. Also
mathematics majors interested in
design, stress analysis, aerodynam
ics, physical testing and flight test
ing and electronics. Graduate stu
dents whose major field of study
has been aerodynamics, servo-me
chanisms, structures, dynamics, ap
plied mechanics or applied math
ematics.
Seven times as many people live
in New York City today as occu
pied all North America north of
Mexico when Columbus arrived.
CIRCLE
Cu
LAST DAY
Southwest
Passage”
Rod Cameron
—A Iso—
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Mickey Rooney
SATURDAY ONLY
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ng
Wait
Rory Calhoun
— Also —-
“Richochet
Romance”
Chill Wills
The Battalion
The Editorial Policy of The Battalion
Represents the Views of the Student Editors
The Battalion, newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Texas and the City of College Station, is published by stu
dents four times a week during the regular school year. During the
summer terms The Battalion is published once a week, and during
examination and vacation periods, once a week. Days of publication
are Tuesday through Friday for the regular school year, Thursday
during the summer terms, and Thursday during examination and va
cation periods. The Battalion is not published on the Wednesday im
mediately preceding Easter or Thanksgiving. Subscription rates are
$3.50 per semester, $6.00 per school year, $6.50 per full year, or $1.00
per month. Advertising rates furnished on request.
Entered as second-class
matter at Post Office at
College Station, Texas,
nnder the Act of Con
gress of March 3, 1870.
Member of
The Associated Press
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Services, Inc., a t New
York City. Chicago, Los
Angeles, and San Fran-
The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republi-
cation of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in
the paper and local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Rights
of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved.
BILL FULLERTON — - Editor
Ralph Cole Managing Editor
Ronnie Greathouse - ... Sports Editor
Don Shepard, Jim Bower, Dave McReynolds News Editors
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USED BOOKS WANTED
The Exchange Store is in the market
for your used books
Check our prices before selling
THE EXCHANGE STORE
“Serving Texas Aggies”
V1RGINIA-CAROL1NA CHEM
ICAL CORP. will interview majors
in business administration, eco
nomics, agricultural economics,
agronomy and entomology for sales
trainees for the position of Terri
tory Representative. Training
period of 3 to 9 months after which
assignment will be made to a Divi
sional Sales Office.
Nuclear Scientist
To Speak Here
Dr. Granvil C. Kyker, chief of
laboratory research, Oak Ridge In
stitute of Nuclear Studies, will
speak on “Rare-earth Radioisotopes
of Biochemical and Medical Inter
est,” Tuesday night at 8 in the lec
ture room of the Biological Sci
ences Building.
Faculty,'staff, graduate students
and the public are invited to attend
the lecture.
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