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  • Page 2 THE BATTALI-ON Thursday, March 18,1954

    The BattalionLawrence Sullivan Ross, Founder of Aggie Traditions

    “Soldier, Statesman, Knightly' Geritleman”

    The Battalion, official newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, is published by students four times a week, during the regular school year. During the summer terms, and examination and vacation periods, The Battalion is published twice a week. Days of publications are Tuesday through Friday for the regular school year, and Tuesday and Thursday during examination and vacation periods and the summer terms. Subscription rates $9.00 per year pr $ .75 per month. Advertising rates furnished on request, '

    Hntered as second-class matter at Post Office at College Station, Texas under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1870.

    Member ofThe Associated Press

    Represented nationally by National Advertising Services, Inc., at New York City, Chicago, E,o* Angeles, and San i Francisco.

    The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local news of spontaneous origin published herein. Rightfi of republication of all other matter herein are also reserved.

    News contributions may be made by telephone (4-5444 or 4-7604) ol at the editorial office room, 202 Goodwin Hall. Classified ads may be placed by telephone (4-5324) or at the Student Activities Office, Room 209 Goodwin Hall.n*u; ............................. ................................-.................v-....... : -------- v ~ _______ ............... Acting Editor

    What’s CookingTHURSDAY

    7 p.m.—Runnel’s county hometown club meeting, room 106, Academic building.

    7:15 p.m. — Falls county A&M club meeting, room 126, Academic building.

    Pasadena hometown club meeting, room 305, Goodwin hall.

    Bosque county club meeting, room 3B, MSC. .......

    San Antonio club meeting, room 301, Goodwin hall. Final plans for Easter party and club picture.

    El Paso A&M club meeting, Academic building.

    Corpus Christ! hometown meeting, MSC (not Academic building). All members a^sked to attend.

    Pecan Valley hometown club meeting, bulletin board in Academic building. Plans for consolidation with Coleman county club.

    Tyler-Smith county hometown club meeting, room 2C, MSC. Coffee and cookies will be served.

    7:30-—Brazoria county club meeting, room 208, Academic building. Business meeting concerning the date for picture to be made for the annual.

    Milam county hometown club meeting, cabinet room YMCA.

    Palestine chib meeting, 4th floor, Academic building. To discuss Easter party.

    East Texas A&M club meeting, room 227, Academic building. Preparation for high school d;^y.

    Orange hometown club meeting, room 301, Goodwin hall.

    Texarkaifa FohiSStat'cs "c l u b meeting, r o o m 224, Acadeniic building. Picture: for the Aggie- land will be discussed.

    Caldwell county club meeting, room 3D, MSC.

    Beaumont A&M club meeting, room 104, Academic building. Selection for representative to Cotton Ball.

    FRIDAY7:15 p.m.—Brazos Flyers Flying

    club meeting, projection room of New Engineering building. Movie

    Will be Shown. Everyone interested in flying is invited to attend.

    7:30 p.m.—Loving county A&M club meeting, telephone booth-— MSC. Picture for annual.

    Lyall Visitsa/

    Consolidated Music Classes

    Dr«, Jack Lyall, professor of music education at Teachers College, Columbia University and consultant for Silver Burdett company is spending Wednesday and Thursday working with teachers of music at* the' A&M Consolidated school.

    He is., accompanied by Yates Dickinson, a Solver Burdett representative.

    Wednesday, Dr. Lyall gave demonstrations of teaching mu£ic in the elementary grades, and discussed in elementary, faculty meeting the public school music program.

    Thursday he directed the 600 elementary pupils briefly singing at Guion hall, where they spent the morning seeing “Peter Pan” and the “Bear County” and hearing organ imisic by Mrs. J. B- Baty and J>;ivi,d Mitchell, i luitei' ■ ■ ■of

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