The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 20, 1966, Image 2

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    Columns
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Cbe Battalion
Page 2 College Station, Texas Thursday, January 20, 1966
Thursday, January 20, 1966
• Opinions
• Cartoons
Features
Chamber
Deserves
Banquet
Support
Texas A&M University joins the twin communities
Tuesday night in recognizing Chamber of Commerce ac
complishments of the last year and listening to the first
voice of the astronauts.
The appearance of Lt. Col. John A. Powers offers a
rare opportunity for a close-up of the first stages of the
national effort to send a man to the moon. “Shorty” Powers
was there when the United States launched its program
and since has followed the space advances with this funda
mental knowledge. The world remembers his dramatic
account of American history-making thrusts into outer
space; his voice is recognized around the globe.
An expert in the space field, Powers has gained a
national reputation as a speaker. Weaving humor through
his scientific yet simple presentation, he captures the
avid attention of banquet audiences everywhere.
Faculty, staff and students, especially those teaching
and studying the space subjects, should find Powers a
source of new knowledge as well as entertainment.
The Chamber of Commerce which helps the Univer
sity in so many ways deserves your support at the annual
membership meeting. Purchase of a ticket to the unusual
program is a small enough expression for the day-by-day
chamber work in the interest of the University.
“I’d rather postpone the discussion of that topic—it hasn’t
been covered on a quiz yet!”
Bulletin Board
THURSDAY
El Paso Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Ander
son Room of the YMCA.
Austin Hometown Club will
meet at 7:30 p.m. in room 127 of
the Academic Building.
Waco-McLennan County Home
town Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.
in the Gay Room of the YMCA.
Pasadena Hometown Club will
meet at 7:15 p.m. in the Mem
orial Student Center.
Connally Tech Head
To Address Banquet
Dr. Roy Dugger, director of
Connally Technical Institute at
Waco, will be featured speaker
for the Delta Nu Field Chapter
of Phi Delta Kappa banquet Feb.
1 at the Ramada Inn.
Stop and Consider
Our Book Policy
Before You Buy
We Will Buy Back All Books We Sell When Edition
Is Still Current.
When You Buy From Us — We’ll Buy From You.
USED BOOKS ARE A REAL SAVING But They
Never Last Long. BUY EARLY and SAVE MONEY. If
You Know Your Course WE KNOW YOUR BOOKS.
You Can’t Lose When We Guarantee Full Cash Re
funds For 2 Weeks. This Eliminates Errors and Allows
For Course Changes.
LOUPOT'
MADE BY TRADES
WHERE TRADES ARE MADE
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are those of the student writers only. The
Battalion is a non tax-supported non
profit, self-supporting educational enter
prise edited and operated by students as
a university and community newspaper.
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Arts ; Dr.
College
' Science; J
..obert S.
Medicine: and Dr. A. B. Wooten, College of Agriculture.
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or 846-4910 or at the editorial office. Room 4, YMCA Building.
For advertising or delivery call 846-6416.
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Engineering; Dr. Robert S. Titus, College of Veterinary
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