The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 23, 1965, Image 4

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GIBSON’S
OPEN
MONDAY
THRU
SATURDAYS
REDMOND TERRACE SHOPPING CENTER, College Station, Texas, Hwy 6 South
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THE BATTALION
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College Station, Texas
Thursday, September 23, 1965
Dix’s Son Attends
Dummer Academy
Special to The Battalion
SOUTH BYFIELD, Mass. —
Attending Governor Dummer
Academy this year is Theodore
H. Dix, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
Kilpatrick, 1610 Dominik Drive,
College Station.
He is one of 264 boarding stu
dents and 26 day students from
32 states and six foreign coun
tries. 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
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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!
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