The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 05, 1968, Image 2

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    John McCarroll
'tell you what Pd do”
THE BATTALION
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The Federal Food and Drug Administration might have
a couple of other psychedelic drugs to cope with in the
future.
Although the hallucinatory effects of collards and corn-
bread have not been thoroughly researched, Texas church
leaders evidently have come to believe that there is a definite
link between these two Southern delicacies and LSD.
“Collards, cornbread and LSD” is the title of one group
discussion to take place at the 23rd annual Town and Coun
try Church Conference set here Oct. 10 and 11.
Such a title as this might be overlooked if it weren’t for
other such group discussions slated as:
“Town and Country Competes with the Frug, Monkey
and Noise.”
“Uncle Tom, Wet Backs, Poor White Trash, Beatniks
and Church Bells.”
Following these thought-provoking discussions will be
one which really has me stumped—“Wine, Women and Wel
fare in The Town and Country Areas.” One question: what
difference is there between wine, women and welfare in town
and wine, women and welfare in rural areas?
All I can say is that I hope to get a copy of next year’s
program.
★ ★ ★
I would like to know what happened to the Texas
delegates to the national democratic convention. Not one
single vote was cast for Gene Stallings—not even one half
vote. Alabama had the right idea.
★ ★ ★
One of the neighboring city’s entertainment pages
contained an advertisement for a movie which had been
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EDITOR JOHN W. FULLER
4-H’ers To Study Engines
Texas 4-H members have a
new project to work on this year.
It is the Petroleum Power pro
gram, says Henry O’Neal, Exten
sion agricultural engineer. The
program includes projects on
both small engines and tractors.
adapted from a rather racy novel. In part, the ad read:
“This book is so hot its cover should be made from as
bestos ...”
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It seems there are some rather disappointed men in Col
lege Station at the moment. Rumor has it that quite a few
contracts for Little League coaches have as yet not been
renewed. Have heart fellows—they probably think you’re
holding out anyway for a better percentage of the snow
cone concession next year.
The Small Engines project is
divided into three units, begin
ning with small engine power.
The next two units are two-
stroke cycle engines and four-
stroke cycle engines. The 4-H
member will learn how to oper
ate and service small engines,
care for them and make neces
sary minor adjustments. His ex
perience with two-cycle and four
cycle engines will go well beyond
the poWer lawn mower.
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THE EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
WELCOMES YOU
ST. THOMAS’
CHAPEL
906 Jersey St.
South Side of Campus
Sunday Services
8:00 a.m. — 9:15 a.m.
The Rev. W. R. Oxley (49)
The Rev. M. W. Selliger (62)
He also will be able to use his
mechanical skills on boat motors,
chain saws, pump engines, spray
ers, generators for portable weld
ers and other equipment, as well
as cars and tractors.
PARDNER
You’ll Always Win
The Showdown
When You Get
Your Duds Done
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NOTICE
LIMITED NUMBER OF SEASON TICKETS STILL AVAILABLE FOR
ROTARY COMMUNITY SERIES
THROUGH INDIVIDUAL ROTARIANS AND AT THE MEMORIAL STU
DENT CENTER PROGRAM TICKET OFFICE FIRST EVENT OF THIS
EXCITING SERIES WILL BE MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, BRYAN
CIVIC AUDITORIUM, 7:30 P. M. — ANDRE PREVIN CONDUCTING
THE HOUSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. THERE WILL BE NO
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PRESENTATION EXCEPT FOR QUOTA MADE AVAILABLE FOR
A&M STUDENTS. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL 845-4671.
Admittance by season ticket only
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MAIL OR DELIVER ORDER TO MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER
PROGRAM OFFICE, P. O. BOX 5718, COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS,
77840. Make checks payable to Texas A&M University.
THE ALLEN ACADEMY JR. COLLEGE DIVISION
Schedule of Night Classes
English 131
English 231
Algebra 131
Algebra 132
Government 232
Art 131
Art 232
Shorthand 131
History 131
Biology 141
Sociology 231
Typing 131
P. Speaking 131
Psychology 131
Bookkeeping 131
Fall Semester 1968
Rhetoric & Composition
Monday
English Litt.
Monday
Intermediate Algebra
Monday
College Algebra
Monday
American National
Tuesday
Art Appreciation
Tuesday
Oil Painting
Tuesday
Beginner’s
Tuesday
U. S. History
Wednesday
Zoo
Wednesday
Principles of Soc.
Wednesday
Beginner’s
Wednesday
Fundamentals of Speech
Thursday
Introductory Psy.
Thursday
Thursday
Classes 7:00 - 10:00 p. m. - one night per week
Transferable College Credit
Tuition $50.00 per course - Biology, Typing & Art Lab fee
Minimum no. for class - 10
Registration in progress - classes begin September 9th, 1968
Night Registration - Sept. 2nd and 3rd - 7:00 p. m.
For further information - Director of Admission 823-0066
$5.00
THE BATTALION
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