jl, • ♦ *
* , .1.(;(JI.V'N i-^OtBI? VIAWS f Rff
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
‘THE PROUD AND THE
PROFANE”
with WILLIAM HOLDEN
—Plus—
“DISTANT DRUMS”
with GARY COOPER
SECOND ROUND COMPLETED
NEW YORK (A 3 )—Richard Bis-
sell is getting- a lot of Broadway
mileage out of “TVs: Cents.” That
was the name of a novel he wrote
—and latei' helped adapt into the
hit musical, ‘’‘The Pajama Game.”
Then he wrote a hook about his
fledgling outing in show business,
called “Say, Darling.”
Now it has been bought for
dramatization — and Bissell will
collaborate on that too.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
FRED tmfiUll'.lM
DORQIRI MM.
mm _
J' AT
'Gmmmi
by
TECHNICOLOR
with TOMMY ROTIG-skiphomeier
AN ALLIED ARTISTS PICTURE
PALACE
Bryan Z’SS79
TODAY thru SATURDAY
® Anna Marla Ben Jim
ALBERGHETTI • COOPER - DAVIS
m m m m
FRIDAY NITE PREY. 11
Deborah Robert
KERR * MITCHUM
Heaven
I^iows.
Mr.
Allison”
COLOR By PE*LUXC, .
CZINemaS'cop£
Heavy
Curved
Brass
For Final Review
LOUPOT’S
CIRCLE
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
“Great Day In
The Morning”
Robert Stack
—ALSO—
“Canyon Biver”
George Montgomery
THRU SATURDAY
NOW...the behind-the-scenes
story of Lindbergh’s incredible
flight to Paris!
QUEEN
TODAY thru SATURDAY
— Double Feature —
“Shadow In The
Window”
AND
“White Squaw”
The
Spirit
0 .f°
St. Louis
s\,' ' Xgl J Cinemascope
. WarnerColor
JAMES STEWART
ROBERT BURTON
SHEILA BOND. BARTLETT ROBINSOB
. WAKNEd BROS- PICTUBE
What a man uses on his face
feel' 1 .â– .*
is important
* CHOOSE QUALITY
I SHAVE WITH
The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, May 16, 1957 PAGE 3
What’s Cooking
The following hometown clubg I CLUB will see a movie at their
will meet tonight: final meeting of the year in Boom
LETTERS
(Continued from Page 2)
because his sleuths have uncovered
enough of a rumble to once again
keep A&M and his one time boss,
Bear Bryant, on probation for
another two years. The irony is the
effect that the political hassle ’‘is
having on the man trapped in the
middle—Ken Loeffler.
Jon Neely ’57
Richard (Dick) Wall ’57
Don Butter ’57
Editor
The Battalion
We of the 1957 Aggie Follies,
“Operation: Coed,” would like to
take this opportunity to thank The
Battalion and its staff for the
wonderful coverage given our Par
ent’s Day show.
Connie Eckard ’55
Delma R. House ’56
Charles S. Ware ’57
Duwayne C. Lundgren ’57
To the Editor:
This year has been my most
hospitalized year here at A&.M
College. I was sent to the College
Hospital five or six times last fall
and this spi’ing for either cuts or
sickness. Each time I -was thankful
this hospital and its personnel were
here.
Not only did 1 receive comfort
and help from the doctors and
nurses, but cheerfulness too. One
needs the emotions of laughter,
joy and happiness especially when
he is ill. That is what these nurses
give you here. That is what I re
ceived !
Cheerfulness is in itself a form
of cure for frustration or lone
liness. When you are in a bed
surrounded by four walls, you need
someone to cheer you up. The
pretty nurses do a good job of it
too!
One time I read a letter in “The
Balt” about some nurses and stu
dents playing too much. I do not
want to dispute the author of
those words, but each time you
hear laughter or giggling in a
hospital which is known to be a
solemn place, you feel you are in
a good place for the time being,
don’t you? Which is best, books or
happiness? I’ll take happiness any
day.
So hats off to the pretty nurses
and handsome doctors of A&M’s
College Hospital.
Joe Delatte ’58
To the Editor:
In order that you might save
yourself from further embarass-
ment, I would like to bring you
up to date on “What Goes on
Here.” In your issue of 14 May
you made reference to “a few
juniors jumping the gun” on the
wearing of the D. M. S. bar. (it is
in fact not a ribbon) You weht on
to say that there has been no publi
cation of an official list. There
again you ai'e incorrect! The of
ficial tentative D. M. S. list has
been published and is available at
the PMS&T’s office for verifica
tion. I also highly recommend you
consult your dictionary for the
difference between “tentative” and
“temporary.” It is possible that
your gross error lies in a mis
understanding between the mean
ings of the two words. I might
further recommend that you con
sult Col. Taylor Wilkins as to
whether or not his office has
authorized the wearing of the D.
M. S. bar by tentative appointees.
I’ m not insinuating that you have
misquoted, but your statement re
Col. Wilkins leaves some doubt as
to the full situation.
William B. Card. ’58
Brown, Baird Cited
At Sigma Xi Fete
At the recent banquet held by
the A&M, Chapter of Sigma Xi,
national scientific honor society,
35 new members were initiated and
two graduate students were given
awai'ds.
Murray Allison Brown was hon
ored for his work in dairy science
and James Robert Baird for his
work in electrical engineering.
Richard J. Anderson, assistant
director of the Battelle Memorial
Institute was principal speaker at
the annual meeting. He discussed
the role of contract research on
the American industrial scene.
Fox Replaces Ross
On Ag. Ed. Faculty
M. D. Fox has joined the faculty
in the Department of Agricultural
Education on May 1, replacing
Henry Ross who is on leave-of-ab-
sence in East Pakistan.
For the past fiv6 and one-half
years, Fox has been associated
with agricultui-al work in India
and El Salvador. He served as ad
visor to the government of Hyder
abad on the organization and op
eration of a training center for
training extension personnel for
community projects and develop
ment areas. While he was in El
Salvador, he organized a national
school of agriculture.
Fox was the supervisor in the
veterans on-the-job training pro
gram in 23 north central Texas
counties before he did his foreign
work. From 1949-52 he taught vo
cational agriculture in Eastland.
He has Bachelor of Science and
Master of Education degrees from
A&M. He attended Tarleton State
College in 1934-36, before gradu
ating from A&M in 1944.
7:30 p. m.
MARSHALL HOMETOWN
CLUB will meet in the YMCA.
RIO GRANDE VALLEY CLUB
meets in Room 115, Biology Build
ing.
WINTERS HOMETOWN CLUB
meeting will be held in Room 223,
Academic Building.
SAN ANTONIO HOMETOWN
CLUB will meet in Room 126,
Academic.
3-B, MSG.
GALVESTON COUNTY HOME
TOWN CLUB meets in Room 203,
Academic.
DEEP EAST TEXAS HOME
TOWN CLUB meeting will be in
room 207, Academic.
Make fine slits in the ends of tw-o
or three-inch pieces of celery and
allow to stand in ice water for an
hour or so. For a pretty curled
fringe!
BRUSH COUNTY HOMETOWN
WESTERN
HATS
Get them Early—
$1.95 to $5.00
All Styles! All Sizes!
LOUPOT’S
MORE FOR YOUR BOOKS
we buy ALL CURRENT TITLES
HIGHEST CASH PRICES!!
iiiiiiiinr
llllllllllllllllllllH 1
guaranteed
at
SHAFFER'S
lllllllllllllllllllll
OPEN 6 DAYS OF THE WEEK
Wildlife Group’s
Collection Best
A group of A&M wildlife man
agement students won an award
certificate for the most represent
ative collection of amphibians and
reptiles during the recent annual
field meeting of the Texas Herpe-
tological Society in Bandera Coun
ty.
The 17 students collected 345
specimens representing 32 species.
Seven of the species were the first
of their kinds ever recorded in the
county, according to Dr. Richard
J. Baldauf, who accompanied the
group on the trip.
The Wildlife Management De
partment display for the Parents’
Day Open House included 70 of
the live specimens which were
caught on the tour.
0
Rich, creomy quality foi*
shaving comfort ^and skin
health. New formula Old
Spice Shaving Creams in
giant tubes:
Brushless .60 lather .65
Old Spice aerosol •
Smooth Shave 1.00
S H U L. T O N
NEW YORK < TORONTO
with the
world on
a
string
This June, the graduates of our engi
neering and scientific schools, pockets
stuffed witli job offers, have “the world
on a string.”
But there’s another “string” attached
to this fabulous situation: A man can
only accept one job offer.
SHULTON PRODUCTS MAY BE SECURED AT
ELLISON PHARMACY
The Rexall Store at North Gate
“‘PRESCRIPTION SERVICE YOU WILL LIKE”
How can the graduate make up his
mind wisely about his vital decision?
We’re not going to try to tell you.
And we’re going to resist the tempta
tion to point out the many advantages
of working for IBM—much as our
company, like every other, needs top-
notch engineering and scientific talent.
We’re merely going to leave you with
one thought that may help you make
your decision:
IBM’s President has stated this pol
icy: . I want this company to be
known as the one which has the great
est respect for the individual”
IBM
- : 4 ®
INTERNATIONAL
BUSINESS MACHINES
CORPORATION
DATA PROCESSING • ELECTRIC TYPEWRITERS”
MILITARY ( PRODUCTS • SPECIAL ENGINEERING PRODUCTS * TIME EQUIPMENT