The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 10, 1956, Image 2

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THE BATTALION
Friday, February 10, 1956
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Religious Emphasis
(Continued from Paye 1)
ing' Society and the Board of Trus
tees of the Texas Convention of
Christian Churches.
Puryear Leader
Rev. Wm. H. Dickinson, associ
ate" minister Highland Park Meth
odist Church, Dallas, will live in
Puryear Hall and lead the forums
and discussion groups for Puryear,
Law, and Mitchell Halls and will
be available for conferences dur
ing - the week. The meetings will
be held in the lounge of Puryear
Hall.
Dickinson received his Bache
lor’s degree from Southern Meth
odist University and his B.D. de
gree from Perkins School of The
ology. He was licensed to preach
in 1935 and has served as pastor
of the Gilliam Circuit, Wesley
Methodist Church at Longview,
and the Methodist churches at Mal-
akoff and Grapevine.
During the war, Dickinson was
with the 45th Division and receiv
ed the Legion of Merit and the
Bronze Star. Since returning from
military service he has been chap
lain with the 36th Division, Texas
National Guard. He is now Divis
ion Chaplain and has the rank of
Lieutenant Colonel.
The sketches on the counselors
will continue next week.
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Buller and Rij»^s
To Present Data
Dr. O. D. Butler and J. K. Riggs
of the Animal Husbandry Depart
ment will present research data
done in connection with Santa
Gertrud is cattle at the Santa Ger-
trudis International meeting in San
Antonio Tuesday.
F R I D A Y
SAMUEL GOLDWYN’S
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Th e Battalion
The Editorial Policy of The Battalion
Represents the Views of the Student Editors
The Battalion, daily newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of
Texas and the City of College Station, is published by students in the Office of Student
Publications as a non-profit educational service. The Director of Student Publications
is Ross Strader. The governing body of all student publications of the A.&M. College
of Texas is the Student Publications Board. Faculty members are Karl E. Elmquist.
Chairman; Donald D. Burchard, Tom Leland and Bennie Zinn. Student members
are Derrell H. Guiles. Paul Holladay. and Wayne Moore. Ex-officio members are
Charles Roeber. and Ross Strader. Secretary. The Battalion is published four times
a. week during the regular school year and once a week during the summer and vacation
and examination periods. Days of publication are Tuesday through Friday for .the
regular school year and on Thursday during the summer terms and during examination
and vacation periods. The Battalion is not published on the Wednesday immediately
preceding Easter or Thanksgiving. Subscription rates are .S:j.5h per semester. Sti.Oh
per school year, SO.00 per full year, or SKIK) per month. Advertising rates furnished
ou request.
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the paper and local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Rights
©f republication of all other matter herein are also reserved.
Nfews contributions may be made by telephone (VI 6-6618 or VI
6-4910) or at the editorial• office room, 202 Goodwin Hall. Classified
ads may be placed by telephone (VI 6-6415) or at the Student Publica
tion Office, Room 207 Goodwin Hall.
Don Sliepard, Jim Bower, Dave McReynolds News Editors
BILL FULLERTON —- Editor
Ralph Cole Managing Editor
_Ronnie Greathouse 1 .-...Sports Editor
Welton Jones - - Eity Editor
Barbara Paige . - Woman s Editor
arrv Hart Assistant Sports Editor
m Neighbors, John West 0 , _ Reporters
unrice Olian - - - - CHS Snorts Correspondent
W. Young Circulation Manager
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Miller Attending
Beef Cattle Meet
Dr. J. C. Miller, Head of the
Animal Husbandry Department, is
attending - a- Beef Cattle Short
Course at Tifton, Ga. today, where
he will discuss the importance of
weaning weight and rate of gain
and economical beef production.
He will also attend the Santa
Gertrudis International meeting in
San Antonio Tuesday and will
judge the .Charbray Cattle Divis
ion at the San Antonio Livestock
Exposition Wednesday.
He attended the Southern Agri
cultural Workers Association’s an
nual meeting at Atlanta, Ga.,
where he was president of the Ani
mal Husbandry Section and chair
man of the Program Committee
earlier this week.
Directors To Meet
The board of directors of
the A&M College System will
meet, on the campus of A&M
College Saturday, Feb. 25 at
10 a.m.
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