The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 06, 1970, Image 2

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    CADET SLOUCH
by Jim Earle
3 Review articles
(Continued from page 1)
advisor of The Review, said Max
well had checked some of the
facts and found a number wrong.
Maxwell, as dean, had access
to verification that he and Miss
Wallace didn’t, Eilers said.
“I agree with Maxwell whole
heartedly that you don’t run state
ments which aren’t facts, even
if they are feelings,” he said.
Eilers said he hadn’t read the
copy word for word because by
reading it, he would be censoring
it.
The call from the dean’s office
was the first notice that anything
was amiss, Miss Wallace said.
She and Eilers talked with Jim
Lindsey, chairman of the Student
Publications Board, who told them
he wouldn’t touch the sloppy copy
she had sent down and was send
ing it to the dean to settle things
once and for all. He said the copy
contained misspelled words, gram
mar errors and sentence frag
ments.
The copy was typed, and edited
with standard copy editing marks.
The copy was turned over to
Lane Stephenson, associate direc
tor of University Information by
J. Frank Tucker, superintendent
of the A&M press. Stephenson
said he took it to Lindsey because
of the sloppiness.
Lindsey’s only comment was
that the deans were charged by
the president to handle the edi
torial content of the magazine.
Tucker said he took the copy
to Stephenson because of the way
it was written. Words were left
out, he said and sometimes it
didn’t make sense.
“Also there was one article we
didn’t know whether they wanted
to run,” he said. “You have to
be very careful about what you
say and how you say it in a stu
dent publication. Sometimes we
wonder whether the editors and
advisors read it. That’s why we
didn’t send it back to the editor
or whoever wrote it.”
Tom Rowell, A&M Press art
supervisor, who brought the copy
to Tucker’s attention did not,
mention this, however.
“The copy would have been
most difficult for typesetters to
set,” he said. “We have nothing
to do with content. We work with
each editor each year. With every
issue things improve. I’m sure
things would have improved with
Janie, too. The students just
don’t have the time to turn in
perfect copy. My choice would
Bulletin Board
“It’s a petition to shorten the length of football games
from 60 to 56 minutes.”
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TONIGHT
Agriculture Communi
cations Club will meet at 7 p.m.
in the Journalism Department
library to discuss changing the
name of the club.
Business Administration Wives
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the
Lone Star Gas Co. Flame Room.
A Cancer Foundation representa
tive will speak. Refreshments will
be served. Those needing rides can
call Ann Pitts at 846-2379 or
845-1342.
Cepheid Variable Science Fic
tion Club will meet at 7:30 p.m.
in room 302 of the library.
Junior Class Council will meet
at 8:30 p.m. in the library con
ference room.
E.T. Society will meet at 8 p.m.
in the M.E. shops. All members
are requested to be present. Plans
for trip to Kansas will be discuss
ed.
Electrical Engineering Wives
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the
home of Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Chen-
oweth, 1800 Sabine Court in Col
lege Station. Barbara Davis of
the Marketing Department will
speak on “How to Fill Your Gro
cery Bag.”
Twin Cities Action Association
will meet at 8 p.m. at St. Paul’s
Methodist Parish Hall, 2506 Cav-
itt in Bryan. State Rep. Curtis
Graves of Houston will speak.
Wildlife Biology Association
will meet at 7:30 p.m. in room
113 of the Biological Sciences
Building.
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WEDNESDAY
SCONA XVI will hold an or
ganizational meeting at 7:30 p.m.
in the MSC.
Southern Louisiana Hometown
Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the
main lobby of the MSC.
Port Arthur Hometown Club
Cbe Battalion
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the student writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-
supported, non-profit, self-supporting educational enter
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:rs of the Student Publications Board are: Jim
hairman; H. F. Eilers, College of Liberal Arts ;
Membe
Lindsey, chairman; H. F. Eilers, College of
F. S. White, College of Engineering; Dr. Asa B.
College of Veterinary Medicine; Dr. Z. L. Carp
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EDITOR DAVID MIDDLEBROOKE
Managing Editor Fran Haugen
News Editor Hayden Whitsett
Women’s Editor Diane Griffin
Sports Editor Clifford Broyles
Senior & Gradate Students
Make sure your picture will be in the
1971 Aggieland
A-D—Oct. 5-9
E-I—Oct. 12-16
j-K-Lr—Oct. 19-24
M-N-O—-Oct. 26-30
P-Q-R_Nov. 1-6
S-T-U—Nov. 9-13
V-W-X-Y-Z—Nov. 16-20
Make-up week—Nov. 23 - Dec. 11
Civilians — Coat and Tie
Corps Seniors — Uniform: Class A Winter
Pictures will be taken from 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
NOTE: BRING FEE SLIPS
UNIVERSITY STUDIO
115 N. Main — North Gate
will meet at 8 p.m. in lounge B,
between dorms 2-4. Dues will be
collected.
Black Awareness Committee
will meet at 7 p.m. in the Art
Room of the MSC.
THURSDAY
Computer Science Wives Club
will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the Owl
Hobby Shop, 401 Dunn in Bryan.
Program will be Christmas gift
making. Refreshments and a
business meeting will follow at
the home of Mrs. William
Wright, 1603 Francis in College
Station.
For more information, call Mrs.
Charles Sikes at 846-3994 or Mrs.
Dan Calvin at 846-3839.
Pecan Valley Hometown Club
will meet at 8 p.m. in room 2A
of the MSC.
Texas A&M Model Airplane
Club will meet at 8:15 p.m. in
room 100 of the Chemistry Build
ing. Two films from General Dy
namics Corp. will be shown, and
dues will be collected.
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have been to go directly back
to Janie, but I’m not the super
visor.”
If they had sent the copy back
to her, she would have corrected
it and sent it back to them perfect,
Miss Wallace said.
The earlist the magazine can
come out is the end of November,
Miss Wallace said, since there
will be a seven-week delay after
the copy goes to press.
THE BATTALION
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