The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1942 Page: 4 of 4
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£Announce the Appointment of
DICK DWELLE and HARVEY AMMERMAN
As Rice Representatives
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Special Store For Freshmen on Second
Floor—A. B.
Sheaffer Fountain Pens —Rice Novelties
Rice Seal Jewelry
Supplies Stickers
Text Books Pennants
For the Students' Convenience
THE CO-OP
School Owned Student Operated
Walter Murphy, Mgr.
Dr. V. C. Aldrieh, assistant pro-
fessor in philosophy, has been
granted a year's leave of absence
from the Institute in order to aceept
a visiting professorship at Columbia
University, it was learned early this
week. There he will teach courses
in humanities and aesthetics under
Herbert W. Schneider, Columbia
professor of philosophy.
Dr. Aldrieh has been teaching at
Che Institute since 1931. He came
here after securing his doctorate at
the University of California in
Berkeley. Previously he* had ob-
tained his B.A. at Ohio Wesleyan
and studied for several years abroad
at Oxford and Sorbonne Universi-
ties.
Two of the courses which Dr. Aid-
rich has taught will be dropped from
the curriculum, while the third will
be taken over by Dr. R. A. Tsanoff,
professor of philosophy.
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teams to compete in the Institute's
regular intramural schedule.
Final Examinations Stood
Final physical and mental exami-
nations were stood by all prospec-
tive candidates this week prior to
registration dates. Results of the
examinations and the ultimate selec-
tion of trainees have not yet been
made public. It is expected that they
will be disclosed this week end or
early next week.
The incoming freshmen will take
the same course, with few varia-
tions, given last year's class. The
second year men will be faced with
a more advanced course in naviga-
tion and fundamentals of ordnance,
etc. All students signed up in V-7
are invited, pending the approval of
the Registrar's Office, to audit this
course for their own benefit.
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Wareham, and others familiar to
Institute dancers.
Arrangement for the Saturday
night dance are being supervised by
'the Dance Committee, composed of
Harvey A m m e r m a n, Lawrence
Prehn, John Leedom, Meredith
James, and Charles Fitzgerald.
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Care for your Car
for your Country
Enlistment Plan—
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Attention
Engineering and Architectural Stutlents
Due to the ARMED FORCES requiring so many items used in your
classes you will find a shortage on certain items. We suggest trying your
own CO-OP STORE first—if they cannot supply you we will do our best to
help you out.
Drafting and
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 10, 1942, newspaper, September 10, 1942; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230548/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.