Page 4 College Station, Texas Friday, May 17, 1963 THE BATTALION BENEFIT PERFORMANCE "Best Of Players 9 Planned. Wednesday In Guion Hall The Aggie Players will present a special benefit performance, “The Best of the Players,” at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Guion Hall. The show was scheduled so that proceeds can be used to help pay hospitalization expenses recently incurred by the David G. Wood cock family. Shortly after the birth of their first child, Mrs. Woodcock was rushed to Houston in April for a major brain operation. Woodcock is a Fulbright profes sor and resident of Manchester, England who joined the Division of Architecture faculty in Sept ember. “The great expense of surgery, plus the prolonged treatment, caus ed great hardship on our guests from England,” Graham Horsley, assistant professor of architecture said. Included in the benefit show will be two short scenes from “The Imaginary Invalid,” a play satiriz ing doctors and centered around an elderly hypochondriac. One of the works of 17th Century French playwright and actor Moliere, “The Imaginary Invalid” was pre sented earlier this spring. A PillIIPLY REMINDER All Loans And lOU’s Are Now Payable At Lou's. Pay Now So That We Can Continue This Service Next Term. It Has Been A Pleasure Making These Loans. There Will Be No Interest Or Carrying Charge^ m*. '"'A. Ll ' Mmm 1 J| \ YQm F1SMD LOy r t . Il'Y.." . I Cooper Family In ‘White Room’ Astronaut Gordon Cooper and his family pose before his spacecraft Faith 7, in the “white room” in Hangar S at Cape Canaveral prior to his 22 orbits around the earth. The same four will visit in the White House next week with President Kennedy. (AP Wirephoto) Abbott Selected President Of New English Fraternity ^ Craig Abbott of Sam Antonio has been elected president > of the newly, organized. Alpha Iota Chap iter of Sigma Tau Delta, a national English professional fraternity. 'John, Hilliard pf >’ewton’ is vice president; Alan Dove of College wood of Piggott, Ark., historian; and Jerry Jessup of Randolph Air Base, marshal. Initiation ceremonies of charter members also were held. Speaker of the meeting v/as Dr. Frank W. R. Hubert, dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, whose topic was “A Definition of Excellence.” Dr. J. P. Abbott, professor of I r 21 GREAT TOBACCOS MAKE 20 WONDERFUL SMOKES! Vintage fcobaceos grown, aged, and blended mild o o o made to taste even milder tferengfe the longer length ©f Chesfceriieid Kingo CHESTERFIELD KING TOBACCOS TOO MILD TO FILTER, PLEASURE TOO GOOD TO MISS " FOR A '' (SFNTLER, liid n+ER TASU • wmmmmmmt: "ORD/NARy CIGARETTES*^ mm [IGM^TTES ttcccrr » wwro rzesxa co. THE:: 10NGER UENGIH Of i'CHF.STERFlfl P ""Kmc CHESTERFIELD KING The smoke of a Chesterfield King mellows and softens as it flows through longer length,.. becomes smooth and gentle to your taste. English, presided at the session. Faculty members of the Alpha Iota chapter are Abbott; Dr. J. Q. Anderson, head of the English De partment; Dr. Robert W. Barzak, associate professor; and Dr. Roy Cain, assistant professor and the chapter’s faculty advisor. Female Reporter To Speak Oh New Topic-‘Co-eds’ A woman reporter will be on campus Friday to discuss “Co-eds, God Bless (?) Them.” She is Mrs. Helen Baldwin of the Waco News-Tribune in Waco. Mrs. Baldwin will be speaking at a meeting of the American Associ ation of University Professors, A&M Chapter. The program is slated for 8 p.m. in the Assembly Room of the Memorial Student Cen- Army am nduding m ,nd a fighl ter. While still a young git Baldwin began reporting! penings at the courthouse! Saturday’s A lice station. Since her kj louse the la she has covered every types! ul ever st; and has been a close otaptation the educational scene. The chapter has opened I ing to the public for thii speaker. 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