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% • ; v'i--..l..,. . .. , . v. • ■ • . '• il • * ■. ... 1 f.. v "• ''• > v.' f- _ • • • v^‘. - r *' , / • •' v The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 2 Thursday, January 24, 1957 f PLEASE 6ARGE,) where's oya &■■ CONTRACT <$../>■&; CHECKS? 7CrW' : '-, i i a:; 3 BUT BOY, weVe BEEN EIGHTY busy] AROUND HERE! <A5 'X / Vi Vw ;/A'; x > J ^\\ V.' w C? ^ l/* . >1 l\4> v/ uv *■ 'r*4^ ctk* 1 -C HJSED BOOKS WANTED 14 : ;if'.". yy f. The Exelmiige Store b In ilie marhei for yoiir used h<k>k$ \ ;’/ Ghe^k «»«r -prices before \seUing THE EXOIAFSEE, SPORE - *'Serv iiijf. Texas- Aggies’* : „ v EARN WHILE YOU LEARN! Durham’s College offers a special course in DRAFTING ® Basic © Blue Print Reading ® Structural • Architectural ® Piping © Electrical ® Mapping ® Topographical TAUGHT BY PROFESSIONAL DRAFTSMEN High salaried jobs in this field are unlimited. Draftsmen are vitally needed by Architects, Contractors, Engineers, State and Federal Departments, Air-conditioning, and related fields. THIS IS A SHORT AND SPECIALIZED COURSE Let DURHAM’S secure full-time employment for you, so you can attend night classes. New Term begms February 4th. WRITE TODAY FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION DURHAM’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Austin, Texas GOO-A Lavaca St. The 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 Dr. Carroll D. Laverty, Chairman; Prof. Donald D. Burchard, Prof. Tom Leland and Mr. Bennie Zinn. Student members are John W. Gossett, Murray Milner, Jr., and Leighlus E. Sheppard, Jr., Ex-officio members are Mr. Charles Roeber, and Ross Strader, Sec retary. 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 preceeding Easter or Thanksgiving. Sub scription rates are 53.50 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, under the Act of Con gress of March 8, 1870. Member of: The Associated Press Texas Press Association Represented nationally by National Advertising Services, Inc., a t New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and San Fran cisco. 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. News contributions may be made by telephone (VI 6-6618 or VI- 6-4910) or at the editorial office room, on the ground floor_ of the YMCA. Classified ads may be placed by telephone (VI 6-6415) or a + the Student Publications Office, ground floor of the YMCA. JIM BOWER Editor Dave McReynolds Managing Editor Barry Hart Sports Editor Welton Jones City Editor Joy Roper. Society Editor Leland Boyd, Jim Neighbors, Joe Tindel News Editors Don Bisett, J. B. McLeroy Staff Photogi’aphers C. R. McCain, D. G. McNutt, John West, Val Polk, Fred Meurer Reporters Jamo Powell, Tom Montgomery ..Staff Cartoonists Kenneth George Circulation Manager Maurice Oliau CHS Sports Correspondent Picture Schedule Set For Juniors Juniors in the Corps will have their pictures made for the Aggie- land ’57 in the following order at the Aggieland Studio between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Class A, winter uniform will be worn. All first sergeants and staff juniors will have portraits made in garrison caps. Monday & Tuesday (Feb. 4-5) Corps Staff; 1st. Regt. Staff; 1st, 2nd, 3rd Bn. Staff; A, B, C, D, E, Infantry. Wednesday & Thursday (Feb. 7-8) 2nd Regt. Staff; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Bn. Staffs; A, B, C, Armor; A, B, Engineers; A Transporta tion, A Ordnance. Convention Draws Four Dairy Men Four members of the dairy sci ence department will attend the an nual Southern Agricultural Work ers meeting in Birmingham, Ala., on Feb. 4, 5, and 6, announced I. W. Rupel, head of the department. The SAW is a division of the American Dairy Science Associa tion. Those to attend the meet from here are Rupel, Dr. I. I. Peters, Dr. M. A. Brown, and A. V. Moore. Sen. Don Sen. Paul H. Douglas, of Illinois, is next on the roster of Great Is sues speakers and is to speak here Friday, Feb. 8, in the MSC Birch Room. Sponsored by the Great Issues Committee of the Memorial Student Center, the former economics pro fessor and well-known author will speak on “Our Trouble Spots.” At 8 p. m., Don Williams, chairman of the MSC committee will intro duce Douglas who will then take the stand for the evening’s talk. Following his graduation from Bowdoin College in 1913, Douglas took his graduate work at Harvard and Columbia Universities and was awarded his Ph. D. from the latter. He became a professor of Econo mics at the University of Chicago in 1925. In 1942 at the age of 50, he enlisted in the Marine Corps as a private. Before he retired from the service in 1946, he had attained the Here rank of lieutenant colonel. He served in the First Marine Division and was awarded the Bronze Star (See SEN. DOUGLAS, Page 6) Sen. Paul H. Douglas Letters to the Editor Editor, The Battalion: You and your staff are to be congratulated for the article which appeared on the front page of the Jan. 16 issue of The Battalion giv ing due credit to Mrs. Mary Vance from the Housing Office. This article and previous ones like it give an extra reward to those people most deserving of it. Congratulations! Let’s have more like it and give credit where credit is due. Leroy Foerster ’57 Editor, The Battalion: Recently I have been reading the Battalions my son brought when he came home for the Chirstmas holidays. The articles and editorials you had in your paper before the holi days were splendid and I feci quite sure they did a great deal in keep ing Christmas a safe time for the Aggies. All of us need to be reminded of the safe rules in driving. If you could publish similar articles this week before the boys start home again all A&M mothers would be very grateful to you. Mrs. John B. Lipscomb Denton, Tex. We Need The Following Books: HIST. 105 & 106 ECO. 203 B.A. 305 & 306 D. H. 202 AND OTHERS SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL! STUDENT CO-OP Ed Garner, ’38 ACCREDITED BIBLE COURSES — SPRING SEMESTER 1957 — (You May Receive Six Hours of Credit Toward Your Degree) Course Section Credit Time Title Place Teacher 305 500 1 W9 Old Testament Character Studies Church of Christ Whitson 306 500 1 Wll New Testament Character Studies Wesley Foundation Monk 309 500 1 T10 Early Old Testament History Church of Christ Whitson 311 500 2 MF8 The Synoptic Gospels Church of Christ Whitson 311 501 2 TTh9 The Synoptic Gospels Wesley Foundation Monk 312 500 1 W10 Gospel of John Church of Christ Whitson 312 501 1 TH8 Gospel of John Baptist Student Center Smith 312 502 1 F9 Gospel of John Baptist Student Center Smith 312 503 1 F10 Gospel of John Y. M. C. A. Svendsen 313 500 2 TTh8 Survey of New Testament Wesley Foundation Monk 313 501 2 MF10 Survey of New Testament Church of Christ Whitson 313 502 2 TThlO Survey of New Testament Y. M. C. A. Workman 313 503 2 TThll Survey of New Testament Baptist Student Center Smith 313 504 2 WF8 Survey of New Testament Baptist Student Center Smith 313 505 2 TThl Survey of New Testament Y. M. C. A. Gilley 313 506 2 MF11 Survey of New Testament Y. M. C. A. Svendsen 314 500 3 MWF10 Survey of Old Testament Baptist Student Center Smith 318 500 1 Ml Book of Acts Wesley Foundation Monk 318 501 1 Th9 Book of Acts Y. M. C. A. Workman 318 502 1 M9 Book of Acts Baptist Student Center Smith 319 500 2 TThll Epistles of Paul Y. M. C. A. Anderson 319 501 2 TThlO Epistles of Paul St. Mary’s Student Center Elmer 320 500 1 T8 Boole of" Revelation Baptist Student Center Smith OOT> 0^0 500 3 MWF10 The Life of Jesus Y. M. C. A. Workman 323 501 3 MWF9 The Life of Jesus St. Mary’s Student Center Elmer 323 502 3 MWF11 The Life of Jesus Baptist Student Center Smith 323 503 3 MWF8 The Life of Jesus Wesley Foundation Monk 324 500 3 MWF9 The Major Prophets Wesley Foundation Monk 327 500 2 TTh9 Introduction to the Bible Y. M. C. A. Darwall 327 501 2 TThll Introduction to the Bible Y. M. C. A. Gilley 335 500 2 TT.h9 Comparative Religions St. Mary’s Student Center Elmer Has the answer on flavor I No guesswork here! Your first puff will tell you, this filter cigarette tastes like a cigarette! There’s rich, full flavor here. And a pure, snowy-white filter that does its job so well the flavor really comes through to you. That’s why Winston is America’s favorite filter smoke. Make it yours! WINSTON ...enjoy the snow-white filter in the cork-smooth tip! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. , WINSTON-SALEM, N. CL