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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1976)
THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1976 Page 11 JAb 1876 Remington and Russell art on display in MSC 123-29 ■jr.wSTON — Silver is getting to be ^™currency, that is, taking the offractional currency in Hous- llhe city has been paying off its e nployees and officers for the month June in the last day or two, and the ilroads are paying their depot nds in this coin. •UN — The Senate passed limously a joint resolution of jbathy and condolence to the ly of General Custer, killed re- itly by the Sioux. 20,nWN COUNTY — Governor Canhas issued his proclamation Mring Brown county no longer a jntier county and liable to incur- ijns of hostile Indians, and that on ui iiuaiiic: 11iLUcliin, (IIIU llltll Oil ,,,,Sifter August 19 the law regulat- . I* the keeping and bearing of de- . v hly weapons will be enforced in that ANTONIO — There are per- $ ■ <Jis now in this city desirous of I gilding, but they have not the ns to put up stone residences. If lid not have a miserable and imaging fire ordinance to keep MAlipwii the construction of frame ■ ■ whiitdings, the city would improve ■ percent more rapidly than it Battalion staff photo by Kevin Venner This triumphant 25 1 /2-inch bropze figure was sculpted in 1898 by Frederic Remington. Some of the finest paintings and bronzes depicting the American frontier are on display at the Rudder Center exhibit hall. Part of the Sid W. Richardson col lection of works by Frederic Re mington and Charles M. Russell is re-visiting the campus until Aug. 19. The showing opened Monday. Most of the 30 paintings and 10 bronzes in the current exhibit were shown he;re in 1974! “It’s like meeting old friends again,” one art-lover remarked. The cooperation and financial as sistance of the Richardson Founda tion and the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art made the showing possible. Besides providing the works themselves, the organizations also provided funds to hire guards. The showing is officially for the enjoyment of the members and guests of the 68th annual meeting of the American Society of Animal Sci- eiice, but anyone can view the artworks while the Rudder Complex is open (usually 8 a.m. to 11 p.m.) Security personnel counted 106 persons scanning and studying the famous paintings and bronzes Sun day after they were installed. Battalion staff photo by Steve Goble In 1905, Remington cantured this dramatic instant of horseback violence in bronze. IN — In the House the Gen- Appropriations bill was taken alaries of several clerks were |ced and the usual number of [dies on retrenchment and re- were made. ^'ALVESTON — In Recorder’s Yurt, Willie Moore, a boy about 10 ■ „r i r 1.1... ... 'firs of age and one of the news igade, was fined $1 and costs or "" iee days in the city jail for abusing, liking and threatening James Eak- iThe cause of the present charge Bi fight the accused had with the .implainant who is a boy about 12 ft of age and in which Eakerly jne out second best. 100 Cl. 1 .. PkjlLVESTON — The diffe rence he- Bn the jury scrip issued by the ill * c ! Court is thirty cents on the r less than that issued by the |ity Court — the latter selling at 7 cents on the dollar while the lev sells for about fifty cents on \LYESTON —This climate is the althiest on the Gulf coast and the lightful south breeze not only tq cool the atmosphere but to spel miasmic vapors which in less red localities are such potent uses of disease. With all the old ildings filled under, and a stricter tention to the condition of many of lleys, disease would be com- ively unknown. less Lb. ERTISEMENTS — St. Louis School (Law Department of ashington University). 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