The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 22, 1963, Image 20

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College Station, Texas
Thursday, August 22, 1963
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THE COMPLETELY YEAR-AROUND AIR CONDITIONED
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STUDENT CENTER
Welcomes You to
Texas A&M University
• FOUNTAIN ROOM
All the Soda Fountain items, snacks, short-orders, sandwiches
and cafeteria services.
• GIFT SHOP
All the “Aggie” items, gifts for all occasions, one of the largest
selections of tobaccos, pipes, and accessories.
• BOWLING & BILLIARDS
Just as the name implies, with candy, tobacco, etc. fully automatic
Brunswick Pinsetters & new Brunswick billiard equipment.
• DINING ROOM & CATERING
For the nice occasions.
• BARBER SHOP
Eight chairs and shine services.
• CAFETERIA
Selection of fine foods with quick service.
• GUEST ROOMS
Regular room accommodations (real cool and first class), check
cashing, free stationery furnished by the A&M Mothers’ Clubs,
ticket sales for most events, information and lost & found, plus
many more services you can use.
DINING ROOM OF THE MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER
REMEMBER — The profits of the MSC Businesses go to support
the 50 - 60 thousand square feet of floor space for your use too, as
meeting room, dances, movies, Art Galleries, Camera Club darkrooms,
receptions, “Great Issues” speakers, Browsing Library, Record Playing
Rooms, Piano Playing Rooms, Student-Faculty Coffees, Honor Banquets,
or just lounging and visiting in . . . “the living room of the campus” . . .
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