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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1959)
i PAGE 2 THE BATTALION Tuesday, November 10, 1959 BATTALION EDITORIALS . . . Journalism Which Succeeds Best —and Best Deserves Success— Fears God and Honors Man; Is Stoutly Independent, Unmoved by Pride of Opinion or Creed of Power . . . Walter Williams CADET SLOUCH by Jim Earle Wee Aggies pmff-f i ..... >•* • <•>+'+;+ •••'• .OHW , ^ • -4$ 'i?; .// • ^4 Point of View Whether or not the refiling of the coeducational suit will have any effect on student life at Texas A&M all depends upon the point of view of the students. A few rabid followers of either side can turn the new co education suit into as much of a controversy as it was during the 1957-58 school year. Temperance on the part of all concerned can make the issue no more important than whether it rains today or not. If we all work together to keep the subject in its true perspective, then it will do nothing to harm the quality, quantity or morale of the college. If we allow ourselves to become worked up and highly emotional afcout something over which we have no control, then the campus will be as split as it was in days gone by when such things got out of perspective. We can destroy the upward , surge in enrollment and overall harmony between all factions on the campus or we can continue to improve and enjoy good relations among the factions. If some members of the Men of Aggieland choose to make something big out of the coeducation suit, all that can be accomplished is to waste study time and perhaps em bitter other students who hold conflicting opinions. The courts will settle once again the question of whether or not Texas A&M becomes a coeducational institution The more attention we as students give the subject, the more we will allow certain people to profit by the suit for their personal gain. Much has been done to make people forget the turmoil prevelant on the campus during the coaching, coed and com pulsory Corps problems of otherdays. Now w'e must try to keep the public from once again thinking of Texas A&M as a college so racked with turmoil that it can’t offer a man a place to get an education. The point of view of all us will determine what effect the coed suit will have on student life and happenings at Texas A&M. WhaVs Cooking We Aggies like to read about Wee Ag gies. When a wee one arrives, call VI 6-4910 and ask for the Wee Aggie Edl- Larry Eugene Johnson was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wade John son, Class of ’60. The future Corps commander weighed 8 pounds 5% ounces at birth at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Nov. 8. Staff Pictures and Thursday at the Aggieland Studio for the Aggieland ’60. Four (4) Day Color Developing A&M PHOTO SHOP Seniors on all staffs will have their pictures taken Wednesday One please.” JOB INTERVIEWS Army & Air Force Services NOW IS THE TIME PLACE Your Order For Coniniissioning Uniforms With LAUTERESTEIN’S 214 Varisco Bldg. Bryan The following clubs and organ izations will meet tonight: A.G.C. Club meets tonight in Room 2A of the MSC at 7:30. All members going to the field trip in Houston must be present. The Student Chapter of the American Meteorological Society meets tonight in Room 306 of Goodwin Hall at 7:30. Stan Barnes will speak on “Contribut ing Factors for Squall Line For mation.” A business meeting will be held to discuss a steak fry and a club sign. St Thomas’ Chapel of the A&M Episcopal Church will conduct a prayer group tonight, starting at 8. Rio Grande Valley Home Town Club will meet at 7:30 tonight in Room 2-D of the MSC. The Physical Education Club meets in Room 231 of G. Rollie W'hite Coliseum tonight at 8. The Society of Automotive En gineers will meet tonight at 7:30 i in Room 303 of the Mechanical Engineering Building. The Range and Forestry Club will meet tonight at 7:30 in “G” Shack. Aggie Players rehearsal tonight in the Music Hall at 7:30. The following companies will conduct job intreviews Wednes day in the Placement Office on the second floor of the YMCA: Convair Astronautics will inter view chemical, civil, electrical and mechanical engineers and candi dates for B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. de grees in physics and mathemat ics. North American Aviation, Inc. will interview aeronautical, chem ical, civil, electrical, industrial and mechanical engineers and all degree levels in methematics and physics. Rocketdyne, North American Aviation, Inc., will interview chemical, aeronautical, civil, elec trical and mechanical engineers and candidates for M.S., B.S., and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry, mathematics and physics. Missile Division, North Amer ican Aviation, Inc., will interview aeronautical, chemical, electrical and mechanical engineers and candidates for B.S., M.S., and CHARLES L. GOULD Houston, Texas Will be given a free barbecue plate at the BARBECUE PIT Ridgecrest Shopping Center Offer good until 8:30 p. in. Nov. 11 Ph.D. degrees in physics. Atomics International, North American Aviation, Inc., will in terview chemical, electrical, in dustrial and mechanical engineers and candidates for M.S., B.S. and Ph.D. degrees in chemistry, mathematics and physics. Autonetics, North American Aviation, Inc., will interview aero nautical, electrical and mechani cal engineers and candidates for all degree levels in physics. Allen-Bradley Company will in terview chemical, electrical, in dustrial and mechanical engi neers. Pan American Petroleum Cor poration will interview geology and petroleum engineers. 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