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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1965)
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This is the largest number of boys ever enrolled at the Acad emy, which is America’s oldest independent boarding school for boys, founded in 1763. Valleau Wilkie Jr. is headmaster of Gov ernor Dummer which recently opened for its 202nd year of con tinuous operation. Recently involved in a major expansion program, the academy added a new chapel and arts cen ter a year ago, and this fall opens with a new dormitory accommo dating 35 students and two fac ulty families. Named for the former headmaster Edward W. Eames, the dormitory is essen tially colonial and in keep ing with existing buildings both old and new. Included is wall-to- w a 11 carpeting, independently controlled electric heat in all rooms, and two living rooms for informal student-faculty gather ings. An addition to the dining room will soon be completed. $10,000 Given To Ag Station A $10,000 grant for swine re search has been made available to the Texas Agricultural Exper iment Station, Dr. R. E. Patter son, station director, has an nounced. The grant is from Eli Lilly and Company of Greenfield, Ind., for studies on methods of raising free-hogs. Dr. R. W. Moore of Texas A&M’s College of Veterinary Medicine is supervising the pro- jectt. DOG WITH A CAN ON Gretchen, three-year-old German Shorthair pointer owned by Jack H. Bell of Spokane, Wash., ended up in the can so her leg could heal. The dog received a severe rear leg cut on a barbed wire fence. And because she would remove sutures and medication from the cut with her teeth, Bell put the padded can over her head. Humane Society officials approved. (AP Wirephoto) Bulletin Board FRIDAY Evening services will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Hillel Founda tion. SUNDAY Wives of mechanical engineer ing students are invited to a “Get-Acquainted” Tea sponsored by the Mechanical Engineering Student Wives Club at 3 p.m. in the Social Room of the Memor ial Student Center. There will be games, prizes, refreshments and fun for all. MONDAY Civil Engineering Wives Club will meet at 8 p.m. in the South Solarium of the YMCA Building. Fall reception will be held. The Industrial Education Wives Club will hold a reception at 8 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Chris Groneman, 504 S. Dexter, College Station. All wives of Industrial Education Students are cordially invited to attend. If _ Charles F. Johnson ’62 College Master Representative Fidelity Union Life 846-8228 How Many Aggies Have We Helped To Save Money On Textbooks, Supplies, and Other Col lege Necessities?- •v £ tV-* We Don’t Know. We Lost Count Several Years Back. Thousands and Thousands Probably But One Thing Is Certain: We’re Ready, Willing, and Able To Help The Next 9,000! North Gate Loupot's College Station