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Pag* 2 College Station, Texa* Tuesday, October 10, 1961 THE BATTALION Carl Koch Talks Here On ‘Environment 9 Carl Koch, world known archi tect, spoke to a near capacity crowd in the ballroom of the Me morial Student Center last night. His topic was “A Civilized Psy- sical Environment.” Presently, Koch is a partner in the firm, Carl Koch and Associates and is on the Massachusetts Insti tute of Technology Department of Architecture staff. He graduated from Harvard with a M. A. in Architecture in 1936 and studied abroad under a Bacon Traveling Fellowship. Much of his career has been spent working with the field of prefabrication research, techniques and development. The architect showed slides to demonstrate his theme of imagina tion, knowledge and discipline in architecture to achieve a “civilized physical environment.” EXPERT - GUARANTEED REPAIRS Small Home Appliances Fans and Lamps Television (All Makes) Car Radios Electric Razors & Clippers DOERGE RADIO & APPLIANCE SERVICE S212 Doerge Street TA 2-0223 (Behind Midway Repair Ser.) MILADY BEAUTY SALON Martha Bell Agnes Beaver, Aggie Wife Appointments Only TA 2-0252 Also Open Thursday and Friday Evenings 1414 S. College Aggies March In Lubbock The Aggie Band marched through the A&M-Texas Tech football game. The Ag- streets of Lubbock immediately after arrival gies scorched the Red Raiders 38-7. (Photo in the West Texas city Saturday before the by Johnny Herrin) 252 Foreign Students Now Enrolled Here According to the Registrar’s Of fice 252 foreign students are en rolled for the fall semester at A&M. Forty-one countries are represented by these students. Included are 88 graduate stu dents, 30 freshmen, 37 sophomores, 36 juniors, 39 seniors and 22 spec ial students. The countries along with their respective enrollments are Mexico, 44; Pakistan, 34; India, 17; Pan ama, 11; Colombia, 10; Afghan- stan, Ceylon, Costa Rica, the Neth erlands and Portugal, two each; Boliva, nine; China and Korea, eight each; Cuba, Germany, Hun gary, Iraq, three each; Ecuador and Peru, six each; France, Greed Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Nieara gua, Spain, Thailand and Turkey one each; Venezuela, El Salva dor, U. A. R., United Kingdom Iran, seven each; Japan, Jordai and the Philippines, four eadij Argentina, Brazil, Guatemala Honduras and Canada, five each. TEXAS A&M YOUNG REPUBLICAN CLUB Meeting: Tuesday, Oct. 10 — 7:30 P. M. Memorial Student Center Art Room 3rd Floor — Behind Room 3A Bond’s Accounts Open To Students Bond’s National Clothing Stores throughout the country have op ened charge accounts to college students, according to Firm Presi dent Ellis H. Schechtman. These accounts, known as Col lege and Career Charge Accounts, are available at seven Texas stores—three in Houston, two in Dallas and one each in Fort Worth and Austin. Account credit cards are avail able on campus through Bill Beck man, Box 1142. They will be hon ored in over 90 Bond’s stores in the U.S. CORPS FRESHMAN YEARBOOK PORTRAIT SCHEDULE FRESHMEN in the Corps will have their portrait made for the “AGGIELAND” according to the following schedule. Por- raits will be made at the AG GIELAND STUDIO, one block north of the intersection at North Gate, between the hours of 8 AM and 5 PM on the days scheduled. UNIFORM for portraits will be winter blouse. BLOUSES AND BRASS WILL BE FURNISH ED AT THE STUDIO. EACH MAN SHOULD BRING HIS OWN SHIRT AND TIE. October 9-10 - Squadrons 4-5 10- 11 - Squadrons 6-7 11- 12-Squadrons 8-10 12-13 - Squadrons 11-13 16- 17-Squadrons 14-16 17- 18 Maroon & White Bands (The studio will have no Band Brass. Band Members are re quested to bring OWN BLOUSE WITH BRASS.) IT’S NEW - THE ANNEX To Shaffer’s Book Store Devoted Exclusively To BOOKS and RECORDS Bargain Prices Hi-Fi or Stereo Records At Less Than Advertised Prices 3.98 Records - Our Price 3.29 5.98 Records - Our Price 5.09 Shaffer ’5 (Booh St ore North Gate College Station THE BATTALION Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the stu dent writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, non profit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and op erated by students as a journalism laboratory and community iieiuspaper and is under the supervision of the director of Student Publications at Texas A&M College. McMurry, School of Engineering:; Otto R Veterinary Medicine. The tion, Texas, daily except Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, and holiday periods, Septem ber through May, and once a week during summer school. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication 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 here in are also reserved. Entered as second-class matter at the Post Office matter at the Post Office in College Station, Texas, eg* under the gress of M; n. Act of Con- arch 8, 1870. MEMBER: The Associated Press Texas Press Assn. Represented nationally by National Advertising Services, Inc., New York City, Chicago, Los An geles and San Francisco. Mail subscription: All subscription] Address: The full year, on request. Texas. News contributions may be made by telephoning VI 6-6618 or VI 6-4910 or at the editorial office. Room 4, YMCA Building. For advertising or delivery call VI 6-6415. BOB SLOAN EDITOR Tommy Holbein Managing Editor Larry Smith Sports Editor Alan Payne, Ronnie Bookman News Editors Bob Roberts Assistant Sports Editor Gerry Brown, Bill Cox, Johnny Baughman, Charles Teague Staff Writers Johnny Herrin Photographer TO ALL STUDENTS OF TEXAS A&M COLLEGE CAN YOU USE A HUNDRED BUCKS? THAT’S WHAT YOU CAN WIN IN EVERY ONE OF |:§ SWspfigff Ammm • . IT’S EASY! Just pick the ten winning teams, predict the scores—and you’re in the money! wy/ONLY STUDENTS ON THIS CAMPUS ARE ELIGIBLE! SECOND CONTEST OCTOBER 2151 LOOK! All you have to do is clip the coupon, pick the winners and predict the scores—then figure out how you’re going to spend that hundred bucks! It’s easy . . . just clip the coupon below or get an entry blank where you buy cigarettes and fill in your predic tions of the ten game scores. Then mail it with an empty Viceroy package or a reason able rendition of the Viceroy name as it appears on the package front to Viceroy at the Box Number on the entry blank or drop it in the ballot box conveniently located on the campus. Open only to students and faculty members. Enter as many times as you want. Simply send an empty Viceroy package or reasonable rendition of the Viceroy name with each entry. Entries must be postmarked or dropped in the ballot box no Idter than the Wednesday midnight before the games and received by noon Friday of the same week. Next contest will be on games of November4—when you’ll have another chance to win. DON’T SMOKE ANOTHER CIGARETTE UNTIL YOU LEARN WHAT Filter ’Viceroys Be % e r eave CAN DO FOR YOUR TASTE! It can do plenty. Here’s why: the Viceroy filter starts with pure, safe vegetable material, made into the same straight filter strands as most good filters. But here’s the twist: Viceroy weaves those tiny strands into the special Deep-Weave Filter . . . and that’s the filter you can trust to give \\ you the good taste of Viceroy’s rich tobacco ■ -y : blend. The fact is . . . Only Viceroy’s Got It ... At Both Ends! Got The Filter . . . Got The Blend! "Reg. U.S. Patent Office HERE ARE ALL THE PRIZES YOU CAN WIN! 1st PRIZE [JJpoJ-k 2nd PRIZE LOg 3rd PRIZE gaT] ft(/S 5 OTHER PRIZES OF $1022 EACH And a free carton of Viceroys to every contestant who names all ten winning teams—REGARDLESS OF THE SCORES! HERE ARE THE CONTEST RULES-READ ’EM AND WIN! 1. Any student or faculty member on this campus may enter except employees of Brown & Williamson, its advertising agencies, or members of their immediate families. All entries become the property of Brown & Williamson—none will be returned. Winners will be notified within three weeks after each contest. Winners’ names may be published in this newspaper. You may enter as often as you wish, provided each entry is sent individually. Contest sub- ject to all governmental regulations. Entries must be postmarked or dropped in ballot box on campus no later than the Wednesday midnight before the games are played and received by noon Friday of the same week. The right to discontinue future contests is reserved. 2. Entries must be in contestant's own name. On the coupon in this ad or on an Official Entry Blank or piece of paper of the same size and format, write your predictions of the scores of the games and check the winners. Enclose an empty Viceroy package or a reason able rendition of the Viceroy name as it appears on the package front. Mail entry to Viceroy at the Box Number on the entry blank or drop in Viceroy Footbhll Contest Ballot Box on campus. 3. Entries will be judged by The Reuben H. Donnelley Corp. c the basis of number of winners correctly predicted. Ties will I broken on the basis of scores predicted. Duplicate prizes awarded in case of final ties. 4. Winners are eligible for any prize in subsequent contests. (Attach Viceroy package or facsimile here) Viceroy College Football CONTEST NO. 2 Here are my predictions for next Saturday’s games. Send my prize money to : NAME. .CLASS. (please print plainly) ADDRESS. WIN | _] Texas ] Houston [3] Texas A&M [ Sam Houston St. Coll. | | Lamar Coll, of Tech. 1 1 Rice 1 1 California | 1 Iowa 31 Michigan St. □ L. S. U. SCORE WIN 3] Arkansas 3 ] Cincinnati 3] T. C. U. [ ! Texas A & I | 1 Southwest Texas Sf. n s. m. u. 3! So. Calif. 31 Wisconsin [ j Notre Dame □ Kentucky SCORE Contest open ONLY TO STUDENTS AND FACULTY ON THIS CAMPUS. Mail before midnight, Oct. 18, to Viceroy, Box 96B Mt. Vernon 10, New York © 1961, BROWN & WILLIAMSON TOBACCO CORP. PEANUTS By Charles M. 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