! I The i PAG! A n secrets meetin p.m. I social - ing. I be Vii ard. Inch Club 1 day ir Loung New I will bi The wi-' r es, club ( the pi Mrs of thi will t Collej tional regul Tuesc Dis brarj Hoya be ol port Th in th 400 The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas PAGE 2 Tuesday, February 26, 1957 ^ r.,,.■.•y:.,. .. Letters Fish Pedistrian Hit Friday wmmm * 7i v ‘ ’ I Tk, A 'MZi'prkC 1 % V <3^ ?R 5€**'. IWkCRfeft'SE •o ■^s-i o The Magic Carpet ? ITJ? SUPER, SUPER . . . I'LL AGREE ! v\M'i \iMj, C- AND THANKS FOR ASKING BUT, YOU SEE.. A & PIPE SMOKING MAN ALWAYS WINS WITH AAEI ITS SIR WALTER RALEIGH — NATURALLY 1 .^ is- SIR WALTER RALEIGH S BLEWD OF CHOICE KEHTUCKY BURLEYS IS EXTRA-AGED TO GUARD AGAINST TONGUE BITE. 24-PAGE BOOKLET ON PIPE CARE . OUST WRITE TO: SIR WALTER RALEIGH, DEPT. 784-B LOUISVILLE, KY. acCCO VetMeds To Hear Research Chief Col. Harry A. Gorman, DVM, chief of veterinary research for USAF from San Antonio, will speak to members of the Junior American Veterinary Medicine As sociation at 7;30 tonight in the Veterinary Hospital. Speaking on “Installation of a Hip Prosthesis in the Canine”, Col. Gorman will use movies and slides to illustrate his talk. T U E S D A “JULIE Y — with DORIS DAY — Plus — THE BROKEN STAR’ with HOWARD DUFF ^0V) G0T771 Go HOT GO F//? 5r „ ../C-yA — lirrrp- i) ' }- /i "/IN INS(lR/INC£ POLICY FOR ANY SiZ£ H/ILO'' £U6ENE RUSH- - COLLEGE STRTION,TEXAS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ? A • V>v~ i WONDERFUL i SLICE OF LIFE! THE CATERED AFFAIR” §9: from M-G-IVl starring I BETTE DAVIS ERNEST BORGNINE DEBBIE REYNOLDS (BARRY FITZGERALD Z'/ie 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,' la 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 B. 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 $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, ander the Act of Con- gresa of March 8, 1870. Member of: The Associated Press Texas Press Association Represented nationally bj 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 at the Student Publications Office, ground floor of the YMCA. Bryan Z‘8S79 TODAY & WEDNESDAY ZOth Century-Fox pr»««nt« Ifii&iHiQ BERGMAN YUL BRYNNER HELEN HAYES f"5ASTASIA CCL3P. by OR LUX3 0(Nsma£coP£= QUEEN TODAY & WEDNESDAY — Double Feature — “Moon Is mue” — A N D — ‘-High Noon” 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 Jim Carr ell..., ..Assistant Sports Editor (. FRIDAY PREVUE—I! P.M. “Written on The Wind” Editor, The Battalion: As a frequent visitor to the Texas A&M campus and a great admirer of your school, may I offer a comment on a wonderful Aggie tradition which may be slip ping a bit. I refer to the “Howdy!” greeting which meets every visitor as he crosses the campus. There may be some among the students or faculty who tend to ridicule this fine tradition. How ever, let me assure you that it gives an outsider a welcome feel- ing-a feeling which is found on no other campus in the land. I’m not an Aggie graduate and I’m not a Texan but I have seen enough of Texas A&M graduates and your fine school to know that this is one significant thing that sets your school a little higher and makes it the fine institution it is. Very truly yours, W. H. Younger, Eastern Sales Manager, SQUARE D COMPANY What’s Cooking 7:30 AIChE will meet in room 201 of the Petroleum Engineering Build ing. A&M Czech Club will meet m room SB of the MSC. Junior AVMA will meet in the Veterinary Hospital. PE Club will meet in room 231 of the White Coliseum, for picture, SAME will meet in room 320 of the Physics Building. 7:40 Accounting Society will meet in the Cashion Room of the YMCA. Robert Allen Hemsley, freshman business administration major from Pasadena,- received minor injuries when he was hit by a car Friday night as he was returning to his dormitory from the Harlem Globe trotter show. Hemsley was proceeding across Houston St. from the MSC to Biz- zell Hall through the heavy traffic from White Coliseum when the ac cident occurred. The driver of the car that knock ed him to the pavement was blinded by the headlights of other cars, causing him not to see Hemsley. Also, the street was wet making it hard to stop in time to avoid the accident. As a result of the accident Hemsley suffered from a sprained ankle and minor scratches and bruises. Over the week-end he was treated by the College Hospital for sore muscles. “When I looked up the car was about ten feet from me, then it was too late to get out of the way,” Hemsley said. A&M MENS SHOP 103 MAIN NORTH GATE AGGIE OWNED tun CONVAIR FORT WORTH !OW CIRCLE LAST DAY “War and Peace” Henry Fonda Audrey Hepburn THRU WEDNESDAY HENRI FONDA VERA MILES Vp in ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S ^ Exceptional care is exercised to make certain that each new employee is assigned to the job for which he is best qualified, depending upon his interests and education. College graduates are permitted to further their education at either TCU or SMU at company expense, provided their grades are average or better. Personal recognition and advancement, based strictly on merit, provide an incentive for rapid professional growth. In short, it is a policy of long standing at CONVAIR- FORT WORTH to emphasize the importance of the individual. Personal Interviews ON CAMPUS Wednesday & Thursday FEBRUARY 27 & 28 A major project here is the B-58 long- range supersonic bomber. Convair is responsible for all systems development as well as the air-frame of this newest all-jet bomber. In addition, within the aircraft industry, Convair, Fort Worth, has a commanding lead in the field of nuclear research and the design and development of nuclear powered air craft. Convair has the greatest diversity of aircraft projects in the country — to offer you the unlimited career you seek. DISCUSS THESE AREAS OF WORK with engineers from our Engineering Department The Convair engineering department is a real "engineers" engineering de partment — imaginative, energetic, ex plorative. You will discover top-notch engineering facilities, excellent working atmosphere, salary, personal job ad vantages, opportunities for continuing education. 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