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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1958)
t t Th* Battalion -> Col logo Station (Bm*o$ County), Toxat PACK 2 Tuesday, October 7, IMS » M P|J0P( BATTALION KDITORIALS . . . (htr liberty Ik-ftemln on the Irrmiom of the Prenn. Anri It Connot He IJmiterl Withmit Being Lout . . . Thomat Jeffernon -F r III D AWANGtMtMT What’* Cooking l£Gil S' uvut -'VPf Plti-D f / (‘teACK WILL frt WOPBO TEAM W<X>lf-OLT OOWIMO CAME ) H lOA' Give SPBa Chance Tuesday, after several min<»r revision*, the Executive Committee approved the bylaws written by the new, all-facul ty Student Publications Board and set that body in motion to supervise and advise Student Publications at A&M Let us be as fair with this new addition to the campus as we ha\e t>een with the changes in curriculum and general policy; let s give them a chance to succeed in making AAM a hotter university. The Student Publication* Board was unnoticed until last apnug when it came into the campus eye and wa» debated, attacked and praised until the summer recees The much de lated Board was dissolved and its bylaws rescinded Aug 5 b> the Executive Committee. And. initially, this looked like the loginning of the end of free journalism at Texas A&M. But that was hardly the case. To date, there has been no censorship of any kind on any student publication. In fact, since a new director was not appointed to replace W. E. Kidd who resigned July 1 to return to the System Information Office, there has not been a staff superx isor in the building The Battalion and other publications ha\e been virtually running themsehe* with onlv the student editors' Judgment guiding their pub lications' policies. This is certainly not an indication of censorship. On the contrary, it seem* to l>e a vote of confidence from the administration and the Executive Committee to the mem- roamitter Tfcurmd«>. Thr coni. bers of the \arious student publications showing their faith piet? test oilt mo in thi« •pan in the student editors and their staffs to conduct Student durm* thr i Publications in a manner that reflects credit on both the col- tv,, «.» lege and themselves. ^,140 wAKi T 4>it . / / lV* Alway* aift flour before meaa- urt»f V»# a sheet of waiod pa Tbe following oig.n.wtiona ^ r; ^ u ^ rofHl ^ Bmaulrt on to will meet tonight: , . ,. _ . ^ sheet, then lightly spoon the sifted AILE IRE «ill meet la J<uom flour into the meswuniig cup. This 301 of Bolton Hall. maures an accurate meaaurement Pre-Med. I re Dent Society wjthout an #xtra how) to waah. will meet in Room 113 of the ^ — Biological Sciences Bldg. Q \ COUUYs rfc am vahp utM ^ N/- TUEVf. ^,SATt, TO be twpeu boT to MAKE (ZOOM PO« LAND'oCiPtUO - fCALTUC- Small fry Delight: Creamed chicken served on buttered croutons instead of buttered toast, arrange the croutons in a pattern. feeverley bralej^ travel *4 •oof* V tow WMO LIKE : C Ac rot> OkCUAkfU) VtM. Lf. tellii For Professional Tiaaal Care SEE DR. G. A. SMITH Optometrist Specialitiag in Eye Eiamina- I ion and ( oat act Lenses / BRY AN OPTICAL CLINIC ir> N Mam TA * 1557 Kxeniags by Appointment rvati ns n:id Tick* » Pu srithB vi Vut ci’i■> A PRLl SLHVlCi' iWp or# commit iOi'«<J events of • m • • n»f* ond Sr**’ t oyd Shr’Vy a M**n S*u i**nt C*n*ct VI h Pir* IIS Hor*ti Mom iryoi. TA S lit SIMi Bylaws Approved (hd Note: This is the first per- tion of the Hloslent I'sbtieation l»'la»*> approved In the Executive Of course, certain problem* have com* up in the interim of the Agricultural and Mechani between directors and laiard*—no busines* as huge as this <al College of Texas shall he des- one could operate very long Vithout clo*e supervision of ignate,l *• the Student Puhihstion* finances. But the exjverienced clerical staff has handled most posrd of the AgncuM^al and Me of the business affairs and the other problems have been set rhamtal (oilege ,»f Texs^ This aside for the new director and his board to weigh nnd ap- B oa.d will report its .ctiv.ties to Meetings The Student Publications Board •hall hold monthly meetings Spe cial meetings may he called by the chairman, either on his own initia tive, or upon the request of one of the appointed student editors, Agency for a!l student publications or up*,,, request of any individual Student Publica- The supervisory and advipbry member of the turns Board. prove. the vice president of the college, The delay in selecting a new director is based on sound through the director of Student logic, although it did create an unnatural situation Vice Puhluations, who shall serve as President Rudder has insisted on finding a man with the buck- permanent chairman of the Board, ground and experience to give the program the kind of ma- The Hoard will report to the deans ture supervision it must have to be successful. ( ertainly of the seveial schools on matters this delay is justified if the man selected meets the high pertaining t.. publications of their decision, standards the vice president has set up. schools The four faculty representatives on the SPB are sincere ly attemping to make Student Publications at A&M a program to i*e admired and res|H*o»ed across Texas. The new director, too. will have this goal m mind. Student editors are whole heartedly in favor of a better program of service to the col lege community and education for staff meml>ers and will have co<*j>erated to the full extent. It seems the men of the campus could do no less than give this new system a fair chance to succeed . . Quotum The presence nl any regularly called meeting of any three mem ber* of th« Student Publications Board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. provided, however, that any decis ion reached by such a quorum of three members shall l>e a unam ird If you aie investing in rookie If you fx>ur boiling *a(er over twins for your kit, hen, buy stand pecans |m the shell) and let aixi ones: either 14 by to inches them stand for about half an hour, of Ifi'y by 12 inches. The^e have you'll probably be able to tuk, out no sides but one end" may be turned the nutmeaU whole after crack- up. Membership The Student Publication B shall be composed of: 1 A permanent chairman The Director of Student Publica tions shall be the permanent chairman of the'Student Pub lications Board 2. hour faculty members The Dean of each of the fnui ma jor schools of academic in of Student Publications, and of all student publications adnnnistared through that Office The Exacu live Official of the Student Puhli cations Board in all such bustnas* affairs shall be the Director of Student Publications. These bus iness affairs shall include the rec ommending of the approval or disapproval of all contracts to be entered into in behalf of any pub lication, the fixing of advertising rates and the sales or subscription rates of any publication, and the requiring of reports, statements, or accounting of the affairs of any or all publications, as the Student Publications Hoard may deem necessary. All such activities shall lie so conducted as to conform t( the fiscal regulations of the Col lege. (Tomorrow : (ieneral Power* Oxer Student Publications.) (ieneral Powers The Student Publications Board shall function essentially as an ad xisoiy and supervisory agency for all student publications. Its de cisions shall be subject to the ap proval of the Deans of the four starch and egg yolks as thicken W hen a cuatard uses both corn major school of academic instruc tion mentioned above, and through them of the vice president of the college Within this framework of organisation, the Student Puhlica struction — re Agriculture, tions Board shall exercise advisory Arts and Sciences. Engineer ing and Veterinary Medicine shall lion, mate one faculty mg, the milk should be cooked with the com'-tarrh before the egg yolks aie added. That’s because perature and the egg yolk* can cornstarch can take a boiling tern- not or they will curdle the mixture. LOU Joined The New Grade Point Army WILL YOU? • Study Now—Don't Put It Off • Work WITH Your Prof He Wants To Work With You • Consult Your Scholastic Officers Dorm Counselors l pper ( lassmen Faculty Advisers I r • l m* Thp School Approved Authorized Tutors — Free J. E. Loupot *32 * - -• ( ompliments Of Army, Get Your Order In Now! fur PINKS Output Limited — Avoid The Ru»h HEAY Y MATERIAL—Holds Create* CUSTOM TAILORED—Fits Just Right Seven Day Deliver) At LOUPOT'S It Pays To Trade With Lou member fn>m his school, to serve as faculty representa tive on the Student Publica tions Board for a term of one year Nomination* shall la made to the vice-president for appointment, and supervisory powers. Husiaeas Affairs The Student Publications B ai shall exercise advisory ami super v>>ory powers in the regulation ot the business affairs of the Offict Now All You Have To ^ Do Is Graduate . THE BATTALION Opinions expressed m The Battalion are those of the stu dent u'ntert only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, non-profit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and operated by students as a community newspaper and is gov erned by the Studmt Publications Bodrd at Texas A. & M College. Tw# ••naiw.il * - ••t^p.r », T*«m ASM te publUKnl la Celia** Sta- tma. Tua*. kails »*<•'*! a«iur<tav K«n4*r *ad Muwkay. «>4 boJikar pedoks. Saptea Vet Ikrnagfc Ma> »r>4 <*>«•* a week d inna >uaia*-r aebool rkoill* ra--fiber« at l*» Student Peblaattom Board »r» J XX Abi>1 School ol BlXf l»*e no* H*rr> 1 ,ee Kidd School at Sit* and BcMBre* Olio R Kunae School at Afnciiltur* and l>r a. L, MrMurry a,4.nol of V*t*rtnar> Modicia* Entered a* aex-ond - rlaas aaatt, r at Uie P »»t off too la Col teg e Station. Te\a* ■akrr the Act of Cow- ■taaa of March I UTO The A wmiatkd Preaa Texas Press Ass n. Bepreaented natinnall, b, N a 11 • a ■ I Akvortlatsa •ervioaa lac.. New Ton Ot,. (Kir ngn Loa A rv- a»Wa and Sea Prannaeu The Aanorinted Pre«* » an titled laMueireff tn tAe uae Snr raewKllantion of all new* dwpatrhe* arediM tn It ee net olkarwtoe «akned in Uw paper and lorni new* of •eonUnootli origin published herein Sight* ad reeoalieaUoa of all other a*Ottrr hero Advertisinc rat* turmshed uo reiiuost Add •r, I* per ache rasa: The Bat talMW. Hoorn 4 TMCA. Cai New» contribution* mn. h* audo hr tei. pkonlne VI 4-MI* at VI Altia or at the ptu.rtnl dffiro K»on> 4. YH( A for nd.ortialaB or kSivory nil VI N4414. JOE Bl'SKR Z Fred Meurer Gayle McNutt ...4 Bob Weekley T Bill Reed, Johnny Johnson, D«x kl Stoker, Lewis Keddell Tommy Keith Tucker SuLhertend, John DiHOTtistk, Jay Collins, Robbie Godwin, LA Rixcrs, Bob Edge. Bill Hickiin * Earl Doss. John Avttnt Bsy Hudson ^Circukttion Msnsgera -a. 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