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The Campus Chat
THIRTY FIRST YEAR
NORTH TEXAS STATE ('OLl.KCK. FRIDAY. Jtl.Y 2. 1*.M>
NCM HER 12
Senate Committee Meets Deans,
Discusses Absence-Cut System
! Mu
1
‘ 4
M#^*tn.g with a twu memkr fir
ulty gr »u;» r«,prcM»ntifig th«* coun-
• il of (l« nc - Wcduc'diy afternoon.
las. rapri the senate com-
mittee
I a>t flight. the »«*nate committee
t *• Iy»riit tuilent #ler*.r«' *#» alter
liefon* the student legislature Tues
day
\t the regular seriate meeting
last Tu#**»ia\ viiicht. a proponed
th* ■»#- r i a' #* polu > -...id ’ atna' g,, k • gl *i u*ag«- exam, met with plan t * establish an election board
interested students in the rerrea
Smalt Roll Call
\bsent Hubert Butts. H<>wm’#1
which would regulate all ettmpu*-
wide balloting was presented to
the «t udent gover nrnent by Seiiat*>r
LeRoy Brisk. Wuxabaehie. chair-
man of the elections committee
Withholding action ■ the bill un
til it ha* bad a chance to studs
committee U*gan to draw up *tu
den? government recommendations
for the proponed absence-cut sys-
tem alternations, this week
|)i O .1 Curry, dear of the
School if Business Administration,
and Dr I < Matthew- dean of
the School of Kducation, who were
chosen to represent the council of
dem by hi B B Harris, dean
of Administration and chairman
of the council, met with the stu-
dent commiMee in an effort to iea* h .Mine
an agreement on the proposed
change*
Aftei leading letter received
from other institutions concerning
cut penalties, the group discussed
problems pertinent to the creation
of a nioii lih«'tal absence 'Ut -y
tern. Both dear -eemed t«> favoi
«uch a shift in polity. 1
Student body pn*sident link tion park Several student* at
, |p| I !> • ost* o co • g» a< ti\ ities
city t'hairinar Raul Muckott. with the*«* cntimcnt-. th«* com
Menton, arid June Mandeville. I ini mittee w ill make nrommendations
V
Directing the Symphony Orchestra,
Hick* V. k Vaughn Bill Coffey. the res«ilution. the s«*natt* will pa-
Hill I.adish. and Car! M* Millan ‘pot, the hill at it* last regular
I'resent John Kim. .lame* Ku>- "'""""f "< ''"l*" ..........
Hr«*ck also a*#kt*tl the senate to
• 4 ait'2>» Haiti* dim Braitdon. M resolution creating a week
Marnb-vdle. lVrr> Bowen. |\ student government bulletin j
Sue t itry. I . R.. Busk, wbu b would enable the legislators
th. N<-th Tc
>fiqn<ii * >mp
Hardy wrtil n
rqani/at n
tudent A
»n from Id
above w I be Dr
r qht dr .1 r 4 th*
jmmef ' h» t 'A . jr • i t,
be tHt• leatuf#*d »*!#• ♦
• ’ t, f | M.i
11 .o ket t, Bill Turner, Tom
to better «»• **• r.oHiid both legisla
I'aul ^......,
ti\# and committee action* \ot-
^in'- 1 H • B,,,' Uww> mg ».. institute thin procadui il
I * 'I ln»dsoi John t#o#*lmai». Mar in#-#*, t senate adopted thi* pro
iha I 'doc. Sarah Bu *c||, and po-al by more thMn a two thirds
«i K. Mavis
major ity.
Committee action reports were
abo made Bullock Hydet in
formed the committee investigating
that the administration's books
an* open to them for insp«rtion
Referring tin* medical aid for lu
dent dependents resolution to the
college health committee, the sen
ate concluded it action on that
proposal
NT Symphony Presents Pallid Moon
In Rec Park Musical Wednesday Night
Hodgson Directs Elliot's Score;
Hardy Plays Mozart Violin Solo
Dewey Hard To Beat,
Say Staff Democrats
Aft
v
Crabb Speaks Today
Mr \ I. ( riihh professor of
teacher education at I'calmdt
college, will *penk in the library
auditorium at 2 10 pm today
and HI am tomorrow
III* address, sponsored b> the
School of Education, will be on
the subject of teacher t r.lining
Republican candidat* * Thumii*
K I tew c \ and Karl U alien pre
sent a dangcnniN ticket hard to
heat in tin national November
election*, -everul North T# \i» fa#
ulty iiicrnlwi active in Dcmocta
tic politic told a t hat ii*p«iitfi
this week
While agreeing that the D#w#y
Warren combination constitute a
strong ticket, mo-1 of the people
interviewed stated that either
\lthui \ andenberg or llaiold
City May Install Car Meters
To Aid Corner Parking Woes
TALLER THAN THE PRINTER
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Parking meter may soon lie
installed m front of ih* l»u mc-
dutrict on th# north and ♦ a-t side
of f In arnpu*. O f K - igbt, Me*
ton city secretary, told a < hat
m porter yesterday
I'nder provision* of a contract
gned . th# ast Monda
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Catalog Rolls from Presses,
To Be Released in 3 Weeks
North Tex.i ’ laige-t eatalog complet#- me nc* l'»l#» I? /■»«"<
now U ing printed h the collegi nto moie detail on the pohcic and
print shop, accordirtg to .1 h Hall regular ■ •» of the « hool than evei
Jr. director The finished hook Ufore,
will contain .Tin page and distri \ f,f t minor in philosophy
tuition i- sched lied to t***gi» withiti h.-ted the new catalog “Thi*
the main adrhtion to the cur
installation of 500 downtown ierned> thi
meter will begin within 10 day
and Im- completed within to days
f'o*t of parking will be 1 - ent for
12 minutes <u 5 cent* for an hour 's
parkmg.
"The (dan to install meter near
the • arnpu is not final, however
Knight added It depend* upon
th« dect*ton of buMinens men in
1 he area which will be affeeted
j most,** he explained.
Several corner bu me men
told a Oiat report# ! * • ter day
that they are. generally, in favor
of th»* plan Iia\ long parking in
front of then tores
a ourcc "f headachi
aid
"We do have a problem here
Parking pace m front of our
-tores t rnoriopoli/ed ronipletely
throughout the das it may be
that parking metei* will help to
dei lai ed olie owner
of a bus me near the campus
merchant* pointed out
Notice
three week-
Thi* year*
catalog, the first iK'iturn i*e P.tl6 IT. Mi
The
I lie? \ an# e
Rav. assistant to tb< #l«aan of a#)
ministration, stated this week The
last eatalog listed only six hours
i» philosophy, but more courses
art* offered now partly because
• »f th#* increase in enrollment
fjeneral information nliout the
I organization of »h« student govern
me* * at d it purpose* an* Included
in the P.tjH edition
A complete list of the faculty
will la* published in the l>ook and
I the graduates for the last year
' will lie listed
This year's catalog u printed
on 1 «.«»«<» pound uf paper, and
j rolls from th#* presses m JO w
t»#*ti- of Id page* each If all the
paper ii* ed in makr-g the hug#-
K*'> will !*• i**ued only upon • atabig wen pla# e#i end to end
would reach *d2 mile*
Kibler Announces
New Regulations
For College Keys
New* and -tnctei regulati#" for
th#* issuance of key* to college
building were annout < »-#| thi* w# #*k
by Morn Kiblei. pipp«rty clerk
• »f th#- NT -orvire department.
Keys to college buildings and
propertian will now In* issued by
the property clerk the ervice
•I#-partmeat, Kibler -aid
wili Ik* no special #»t»ser-
f Jui, I. in## that date
fall- on Sunday, and tb«i# ai«* no
♦ la • next Monday 1 la • will
U- held Uith Saturday and Tu#**
•la\ However, the library will la-
"P**n Monday from * until ru#*»n
hi B B Harris,
dean of adtrunist rat ion
< it her
that a one hour time limit or
some ich plan might be employed
t#» parking difficult ies by
peeding tb# in ami out flow of
•ai ill fiont of the bii'in#' ar#n
In cision upon a pat king plan
diouid In- agiccatd#- t<» ail <#»ii«#*in
#*#1. that i«. to bu in# <rn«*n, faculty,
and tud#*nt alike," icinaiked one
business man.
I*!an* to install the ett\ parking
m#*t#*i ai. going ahead in -pit#* «»f
a threatened lav uit by ar> Ukla
homa parking met#g
which claims that the city ha
violate#) a previon* contract ma<l#-
with their <oriipany iii*>t April, a#
o»dmg f#« a foiy in th* Menton
Rio Old ( hronu le thi* w# • k
I rui#o provi un. - of n# present
contract, metei are to la* in
tailed «• a #«»-t ##f $61 50 #*ach
In tallation of th#* parking
met# i wa approved by tb# voters
in a city election held la t April
Sin en would have Ih*cii # ven
haul* i to beut
I be condiinafion *»f Ib'wes and
Wariei of New York and Cali
forma electoral vote* hould b#
v#*r\ di scour aging t • * Mi liiiman
It would • «*iii an unbiatable
t!#■ k• t. de# lim*d Mi Sam B M<
A111 *•»# i. head #d til#- govei iim«‘iit
depart merit
lb# Republican have a tioiig
team ill M#'W#*\ and Man#,n, a
gr• ed Bullin k Hy#lei. a i -tant to
tb# N I president and ilelegate t«»
thie# national convent nm "Th#
11# tiMM iai • with Tr unmn at*- in
d#*ed th#* lindeidog in this fight."
h«* added
.!«»#• Skill*-, bijsin# manager #»f
North Ti'Xn and a #hd«*pat«' t • •
th# July In rn«M‘ial!#• # #»nv#*ntion at
ha loiig been I’htladelphia, pointe#| out. I la
to them, they liemoi iat will #on-ohdnie their
fun# and f#-'dings behind Tiurnnn
ami again d Mewe\ • #»ti • rvat iv
iam."
Skil#- tate<| that *m«e Mew«-\
ba hUii -poriMoii'd a trite civil
right- program in New York, tb#
controveray #»v«*r Truman's civil
r igbt proposals would b«* less im
portaiit a a p#»hti#al »* ue •'I♦ i
my feeling that Texa will remain
Ih i'ocr at i< for a long tirrn to
«oin# ' he c#»ric|uded
by H P Gibion
Fi.rm. i Nm tli Tryjin Willsml Klhot •!• I.vlitInl < <ilnm I’nllid M< m uni • nrt
h\ l.i i't liuvcii, M<i/;irl, and I >vurak v ill In pi. . n! ed l.\ t In Nul l It T> \a S> 11 i|»h<»I1 \' nr*'Iif
tla ill Ihf l'f< rial am |iaik W.ilia d;i\ at S pit
lh \\.dtii II llndp'i n nl tin' Mu a I'm nlt\ will dmit I In un in tra
\ iolinist I.n11 Ann Hardy, I,.11>1 >■ •■ i will In it tlund .1 ulni I in M" art < nini rtu
in I Mann Im \ nilin I Im I ntur. .In > |th K n liltiun ,.f II" Mu n l:null\. will dirnrl lln
• I M Hardy app« at • #1 .*
oloi i last umrnei with the <• i
• he .tra plus ing Saint Sa#*n \ i#*
111 ( *11# el to III B M mol
Klliot, a mcmbei «»f th#' lions
tor* vmpbony on h# tin, will play
th# iliffi# ult contra bn «»n in th#
fn t campus pi# <>rttatmn #»l hi
wor k \»i N I honoi eompoHituni
gradiiMt#-, in* Intel n-ceiv#'#l tin
Draft Bill Lets Non-Vets
Complete College Term
I tub • p
ma t«'i‘ #l#'g r ••* * m mu-ii from til# #liaft lull go«-#| la '
Prexy Attends
Educators' Meet
Honoring Dr Hill
kn-tniHti School of Mnsu in R«»
• h# t#*i S# v# ral of in* o-lection
have lieen l*iond#n t by ti»# Ibui
ton Symphony oichi hh
\u-ti in#1 < ompo . i Moxart wrot#
tin com ♦ rto fo» be own u■#• but
it i now corisi#iei<*d on# of hi
l»# f (learmre It f«atoie a long
introduction foll#»we#l by the nolo
repeating tin* general tb#*ni# Ho M‘
tiirig e# tion aoguin# ht##l by two b1'
• •bn# and two I'H'iich horii*-. »• t
tb#' t*a«AgMiiiml a# # ompHiiinu-nt foi
M Mai
Kgtriont tiv#-rtui#, written I#’.
I udw ig Von B# #'ihov# ii, w ill b#
player) fol tb#' appioval of VI
• moo mind#*#! mu o lovei lln
< lection wa not too • v••II r*-*-#*iv«**l
liy tb#* #• 1111« wb# n it w a first
ptihh In d !•#•# fius#' they #lislik#*d
it' unortho#lox vtyling
New W«»r Id S> inphony tiie#,h«f'
d'o«‘UVt# of tb# Bohemian «»»m
p#i*# r Xntoii Mvoial i» bit ' l up
• in m.ntherri ballad Mvoral wroti
the ♦ #»re while visiting this conn
try oi tiii latter pint ##f th« I'.nh
• entuf v It theme cmho«!ii - th#
dreamy tempo #»f lire Ni’gro piri
4 ual«
i,
itlerit I i umaii all
ai Not t h li'xa will
until til#' etitl of tii#-
a# ( <>i ding to a in# in
i-eivi1#! tin week fi#m
I If f i« #• of I do# .»' ioi
Mood ib-oo «>f me#
I hi t ii#-1 mf#*i mat com » i mug
•tmb'flt (leferment ii:i#l not b#*eti
ie#i'ivi«l In. colb-g# • Itiiial at
time tin wi'td
\ Ingli p#*r«-» Dtiigi' of Ninth T* •
d t!.. new a I '.‘l v# l#*ian will In nmn«*
. i h\ I'ii1 dtalely aft»*»ted by the new law
hi •)« m# ' igned riiui day by I't * .#b nt I m
'# «!**f••» n*#l man, d* jgeed to build up Ameri
# ho#.) .un i ri"d'|i|r fun #• b\ giving of
i n *1 tiff i »• fu • i and men inor#' 11 b# ■ r it I r * ■
til# I eib-ial tircmeiit I»«*i#«• fit -
|‘ri#l«*i the new itawsiirc, mem
l»«-i #»1 tin mmy, navy, and ait
t«>t«• • ieserve at#* giv**n retirement
credit for tun# p«nt hi the re
Looking for Parking Space?
ft#' d«*nt VS .1 M# < oruiell of
or Hi Texa Slate «#»l!#*g# will
company ii t m .pat#* ir# an edm ational > ♦ »r#
f Vi in #• July I »i at < an von honor
ing M» J \ Hill, who will f#trr«*
,i pi# nl#uf of VS i f 'l eva *;iri
<-oll# g# Sept |
A ti Rtimoinal pee# h will in-
marl# by Mi Met onnell #»ri heintlf
#»f all tin -fat# t#*aciiei colleg#
llie hoar#1 ##f regent of th#- reach
in nlb-ges will h«»ld a r#*gula»
rn«f t it.g n < an yon for rb#- fir t
11me iti j|s history
Many out famin g educator* will
nppi.tr on ti»e c#»nferer»##• program b levision w dl h# aitiot.g tin top In
pay frtbuf# to hr Hill who Im n- • in th#' courdry," pr#
VS .nit t#» %iite mi tb# It# min t .i
11< pri nut in IiiIn 21’
N#iitli Icxatt* win# ;# f •• not
r «'**id«-iit *. of I teuton ioiiiiIn iiii«I
w i*#» want »b #'iit# • ini Hot* l#n
Hi# Mem«H*rati« pnmirv mo-i
«-nd app!t# allutt* to their bom#
# oilIII \ # let k of 11# «-
S pplr# at ion mast In mad# be
f##i«* IiiIn 'h Mailing of ballots
will liegitt IiiIn I Bailol mil t
In rettirnefl line# da\ In* (ore
tb#' primarN if lit# %##• *• is to
lie counted
Dr. Miller Forecasts
Television Set Boom
If. * hi* ii'it t oo d! t ant f#it ui e
written application The applies
tion must b#* -igned by the faculty
or staff memi»#*r who will uk«* the
key arid muat !»#• approved i»y the
head of the dcpartmmtt concerned.
K* v will be uwued only to re-
gularly employed mftmher« of the
faculty «taff Student assistant*
and employee* on a temporary
hj#«is will not lie approv#*«| to re
ceive key* If <p*eial ##ftuatior
demand *he property ••lerk i»«
authorixed to arrange w»th the
head of the department for th#-
U*e of key* i#y pecial personnel
However, rlepartment heads
/.####/ •»fj ]<>t pa i Lung * /xice ? ) <>tn ptohltn- may L> no/-*#/ mmri
f’at'kiiif/ fitnbhinK n t !• # u.tiity ,# tin /» »/ - com//<###
O'# fait* of *hi $in ity iif thi hmhif fun l ■ i< mt mi* - in In my finliril
by !/•-#» Mary lllttyy ilml nlhi » an mill , h nf * I, • ifmtitiwin* <*ntf
J o t hr i '*iai n$ of Iha h> n ytH’iiy *hi ani<inint*t »#•##!//# of thi
iln ii'ii * n a a fiaik'iiifj a i •a * It im* hmi m iff aim i i$ timlitf * If *h*y
• III nn* yrthnfj *h> am >nn —07 ,1 r<Ht 11 hat can *n ifom
to i ha ay • it f
fhi xi an *hr quint mp* n h 4 h thi run •#< ‘fit hn/,i $ *0 aaxucr
11 hr a it tin mi a it$ rrpmt at thi rail ,.f thi- nutria
hi pav triimt# to lit
im b#-••?■ pr# #l« nt «»f VS I St f»#r
it) ‘.ear- and a fa# ulty rn* min r
in##' the school opened in JftlO
At th#* la>#t meeting of the
Hour#! of R#*genr wlurdi wa hidd
n Su-tiri in May Mr Mrt’onneli
ten#|#*r##d hi* r> ignation n pr#**
id# r ' of the #»»lleg«* aft* ! It year
••rvice H#* will retire a head #»f
th#- iris' tytior A tig tl
Chat Poll Show*
Students Favor Liberal Cut Plan
t ut system revision to allow one r fied In.th in intelligence and ma taking off grad# point* f»#r cut**,
ut for each or»#*• *#-rii#*-t#*r hour funty t<# decide for him«e|f how and I think that thre«- cut would
■vh prop*»sed hy 70 »»f M2 N #rth much time he wish#- to spend »#t# j h» ufficient f#»r anyone"
Texas student.* p##lled by the t'hat a < ourwe " If student- can pa* without
will naim u David Stockton. Klvrtra, expre* gmng h, # la -#•* the# ornething t*
have the responsibility for th#* Only 12 of those polled wer# mg th#- minority's satisfaction with wrong with the instructor," an
proper us#* of the keys *#» issued ompletely atisfi##d with the ^ys the present cut system, explained. - #♦*red Wayne Browning, Denton
The first authorized key to he 'em a* it now exist- If the student taken more than "No penalty
issued will i#e without charge A Bobby Jackson, Milford, voiced one cut a seme-rer it will more mining cla
cstructor If th# t ud#*» » i- n»ak
ing g#e#«I grad#**, iie should 4e ai
|ow«*d t#> cut, but he shoubl la*
ii detested enough in ho w#»rk t##
know when to cut **
Tli# problem of douhl#* cut waa
rt#' »i ned by Mr W H Oldham,
hould la* imposed for Hearn#*, who a* #*rt#*d "I don't
M#»“t "tudents ar#- approve of counting ruin pre««*ding
d# f»*»sit of $1 for each key i« re jthe majority student opinion when thari likely rause Sim to lose «#ut mature enough to realizi* the im holida>‘ a- d«»uh|e rut* I.ot of
quired This deposit will l#e ie n«- aid. "I don't think it would on s#»methmg important " portance of an education If they Mine North T#-xar#' live far from
turneil on s#jrrender of the key 4*e anking too much f##r at l#*a#»t Agreeing, one f 'leburne -tuder t aren't, then they -hould go l*a# k o h#n»l and can't even go home
Additional keys to replace those three cut* in every three hour think* that th#* students who ran home and wait until they are old on holiday* M
lost will he furnished only at a .course" usually stand class cuts without enough." Margaret Brown, San Sai#a. de
charge of 50 cents for each key A student from B rec ken ridge ex- damage to their grades are usually Most students think the present »-lar#«d, "They could weed out half
furnished plained in advocating revision, student* who ar#* on the dean's icyt system call* for t##o much #f this school if they forced no
Application for keys may lie j"There are perhaps advantage*# list and do not need a cut system 'paper work” on the part of both one to attend classes That way
made in the business office or to for cut penalties for freshmen and revision the faculty and the administra th#- *tudenta who are not here for
doted Dr VV KioruT Miller, tel#*
vi'ion engineer, in w p<*«*< h Tu#-«
♦lav flight )#; th# library aiiditomtm
Tin year will mark th#* begin-
ning ##f tb#- growth of television,
ii<# aiding t«. Di. Miller ‘(Tier#- are
I'MHHMM) p#-'»pl# -♦■#• hg iu>d li'»t«-fi
ing t#» television now, and ther#*
will i»« ##v*'i 13 million by ♦ h#* #*ri«l
• #f I * • h# add«*d
“Although tb# first c«»ric#*pt of
♦H#*vih#ofi # a mi- ls-f#ir# the fii*#t
conii'pt #»f radio, it i only fiv#*
■,#*ai «#ld," aid ♦ !»♦• # ogin«*#*r, who
i« working aiDi tin Anu rican T**b*
phone and Telegraph lornpany m
* hi«Hg#i lir V1i||#*i explained ’h»t
ti « fir«t pi# tor•* #• ut by t#*l#
. ision were o iia#i that th# |H*opl«-
in them were hardly distinguish
aiil# T#*l«*vision now is a litt|«* i»et
t#-r that* ar< H millimeter picture,
i#e pointed out
Dr Mill#*i i* the or# of I,
Miller, director -#f rli#* North T« xa
physic* department He ha -pent
tirn# i- rn'"-t of the operating
television tut ion arid helped en
gine#*r ar»#l put into • ff#*« t the
earlier relay ystem At presimt
he i spe# talixing in microwave
relay1 ##»axial # ab# h < for tele
vision ♦ inn oni**i#»n i
I'ii# u#ld#-r giowth «»f teb'vision
i* "r ausirig advei t»*er - to bav#
more illrx'is than ever ia for#*, t i»#*
-1 uf ads#*r11*# »»#•-» t t*'l#-vi ■ #r»
I- •» high," be gm»n#*d
Mthougii oft In «ppmx*mat«Ty ITT#
itich i,n\\ Hi -( hool will 1*» eligible
f«. t r I.« draft, all hi# n la*lw#*#*n tb#
• i • i ! s and * • must ri'gist«*»
Vug H*
Only lb## • men It* through 25
i ill hi iih|#-( t to induct ion for 21
itiiftitb of duty m the i#guitti
.11111(1 iivm# Kit “I druf)#*# ai#
x|i#-i t< <I t*. h# »ri«!ii#’te<l S# |»t *\
i lior l|> tii#-i# after.
V ppr*#x inuit«T\ #'»*#- «*»* t of IK
• •ii • t# i an # ligihb* draft# *** w**I
b< # alb d tin y# at. according to
, \ ..( it# #i I'ii t#»r v f»##»»i
W a^hington tin- w*»«*k
Veteiaii are exempt who have
# iv# d #»r • year in |M*a# #*ti•;»«•. or
h #bi betw# i'ii I'# ail MhiIh»i arid
v J day.
V total ##f 161 JMMi e»ght#*en year
»/ I • m#r, vo! #r11• ■♦ -1 for «#ti<* year ##f
#• r v:# • and • « ap# a Intel #lraft
Tin draft also pr»»virj# in older
*#< k#*#'p it poo! of manpower in*
taet, that draft#-# mu** # rve three
v# ar in the a#*tiv«* re-**r v#* or frv**
. # -u i ,i tin inactive re-**rv«-
I'm #l«*nt Truinaii i* authorized
'## #f up #1# ferments for all mar
• . #1 men. th##F# in c -«*fitial orrupa-
• I#,r and three in scientific <»r
.< ih. al r# -# ar# h and xtudy High
i in»#d tu#T«' t are deferi«*d until
graduation or until tl»#*y r#,a#-h th#'
age of JO
Hyder Raastumas
Teacher’s Position
For Fall Semester
*2
n
Notice
Thi".*- mu»t rompl<‘l«l, mirn
pH, atari iti thi- irmaliiati' nffirr MMylhinir fr.itn n 7- t<i n Jft-iiarh
»n or h.-foM- Auk No (hi".,", tuln.. (ml iho h. -t nil i.iuiul
Kullork Hydii. u i-iant to the
P. f «nli'0t ti< North Ti'Kii' Slatr
. oil. ,o foi th,< i'ii I year, will ro-
. un (a. full time twhititr Hutirs
with th,* U'lrioioir of tho fall
f.-i. I’m - idi ot W J M< # omopII
i.ai unnotiocrd
\ mt inlipr of lh,* (vonomtr, fa
.-ulty, Ilydor im- bwn doing half-
11oo* liarhlng and -(mrial work to
a i't thr prnvdont ainr#- laat
S«.(it<unh,.r.
"Among many ai-ignmrnt* given
Mr Hydni at tho la-ginning of thf
yuu witp raorganiting of a i»r-
-onnpl -yatrm for nnn-t«<a(,hing
. mplovop*, handling war KUrplita
to hai k property prohlnm*. nrgntlating with
houi of ih«. Vrlnran* administration on
ti li vi-i.ir. nror ro«t from $Hmi t.. rontra.tual obligation* and roordi-
$lloo, a 10 inn uio |.iograni will i nating public relation activitlM,”
run from $loo to $700, and a jii Mi'f'onncll *aid
on,- rntnuto -pot will ro«i fiom $ io "Hyder ha« rendered very valu-
to $-JMi aide nervier on theae and many
At pre.rnt th<-r, ari’ 4f> dif other problem*.he said,
frrent «et- on thr market, coating A member of the economic* and
from $*.(" to $4400. One ran buy government ,taff« from IMS till
I!,42, Hyder nerved three yeara
Dr. W L. Miller
In Milli-i (ite,l figoir
op thi- -lalement one
with thr armed foreaa. He waa
Kibler i 'ophomorr student*, but when a But Dor,Shy McQueen, Fort tio. A* f#ti« Jofse, f'oraieana, educational purjai**-- would cut will hr accepted after that date reiver would be a 12 inch tube, he | n member of the Texaa Unemploy-
Dnrmitory key- are not affeeted per«on reaches the level of a jun- ! Worth, derlared, “I do think that ^ «tated. "The cut ,y»trm .hould la -e» eaeeaaively and thu« fail Dr Jack Johnson. -tated The 12-inrh tube will give rnent cunmissinn in Austin hefote
by the new rules, Kibler added tor or senior student, he is quali Ithere should he a better basis than be left up to the student and the to make their grades." dean of the Graduate school an image that is good for 12 feet, j returning to the college laid Ml.
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