The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 62, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1963 Page: 2 of 4
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Fr drt, July 26 1963
Student Government Association
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Construction Yet To Come
Utilities Work Impedes
Traffic on West Hickory
some doctors say a sign o’ intrlli
Letter to the Editor
Production Line' Degrees?
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t lift lull III' i'liltt>11 Street
im*1 t.. I‘anhanillf is also
■ Im■ 11« finish tin paving
nnpirial target <iat. a
. unit., tatni
hat im mui-f tlrlas arise
i nipt ninjf "t one uf I ten
i h a unp h t a i < a in I t a a -»•
. < i nee tt. mnttirists
./..an Thompson
Is III
II
In Mexican Deal
U.S. Can Buy Good Will
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Cover to Cover
Eubank Blames Lack of Foresight
For Failure of 1938 Munich Meet
< Ik la hunt.« I *r •
K.
Keith 1
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t or\ fit* ii It \ . c it ui^f |
,s t'tl. t
i‘J'J |i|i >"i
m«*ntaf \ sourtfs, iwv
( .infer.
•me had M*e
n hastily
e trying’ to «>n,i<iy ti
am’fhlii no i
tik if) th«*
Fill* It") ili^. i »•* »«
Freach
France and tlreat
i !>r!ad
no looked a
S though
• • n 1 \ «»nt* t" Mamt*
i Frig lii
i 1 « hanidr
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tht* Sr\ irt 1 fiit»fi
als - Mi
I'sStlllVll wits
having a
•nssadol t«' Be
lubman " He ’
ntlnmeti to pn
i»> “th
11 that
i-ti Knglish
, ilis itiels
<1 p
them kno\
»>* frustrated n
ful the conference |)
ns for the eventual s
iuhI |)elailiei jo S
urning of Sept HO, <,
\ It I
it
ad nut I
- said that they ssoiilil
tleten only if tht Krei
11in felt that ChnmberU
rriiiinv In at t ark t he S"
tv, the 1
made T
would «
e meeting
111 the IHii
il stun
lit:
th I ihaiil
1 he four, and part of
idetenland was eedvd
•nieiit" had lienimr a
- had ‘-eeli “Hold out"
with honor "
til V it h I rSH' I
t fin’ the plan
The Campus Chat
\ VF Mt’N NI (IA N, editor
A
<1 fail The Russians
were pretty sure that they would not have
to go to win They wanted isolation 'Of til
the countries that wati'hed the drama n
Czechoslovakia, none* reaetion was nii're
puzzling that ilf Sul let FninnV 11. autl >i
write- Tiles sver. mostly shrewd and -i (
seeking
•Munich," svritten in an i'«n going, :d
Tli1'ht new-inpet style ih a Iii-'itv <■* pow.r
, ... ful men, not ust h single event. Mr Kuhauk.
• t*t * ■ 4 • * »M*L t
sii svo Mli is i without clouding his writing; with hen y
footnote* and involved sentence*. define*
then* in.ui admirably against a Inn kdi"p .if
increasing tension of possible ssai
us n i shi i Miin kssiihii
V>NI nu’Mi'MTN There* (’hamlierlam, the seemingly naiv.
JIM nsssi- businessman, believing that all world lead* • *,
lik> hin self, a near pacifist, svanted pea e
ti,ss m*nxrr Ih trunted Hitler It would take him another
i K l' rift* .jlat itm
K V H M l K> 1 tir I'Hal **•!
• mVrf \| ft * HU*
I *«•! lot. rclll UttlW the*
It
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to r
eall/e t
it nad h..
I: ss run
Mel
adn
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e.| to set
l si the
svar . t
■ut
In wa-r
i‘t strong'
enough
thing
“He was i
lot a state
small hi
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maint
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the il
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the nu
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mi tie
bn. kw oo.h
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Mender
soli the dl
upper M
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tlsor* HeelllH to he a lark of units \ lot of
history i-i crammed into the first few chap
ter- hut th* writer -eemn h|o\s in getting
to hi* point that the Munich we think of
today i** “myth It wn- not a sellout hut a
"product of ignorance" aided hy pacifist*
and fimliteiied politn intis svho didn't dart*
fane ’he threat of an unt.hmkahle svai It
ssas vreuted out of military weakness, fear
of offensive warfare and poor stratcgi. plan-
ning
\s the hook moves to the conference it
self, however, the content becomes more
meaningful as it luings the reader closer to
the suhiect.
in I- jimilk art • - > i- id. a- f the Munich
"myth" through li’o* when it vsa- “given a
ft* I |if. I s Nikita ht rushches ss I ell he
..per. -I tin l*« i lin qov-tion
Rmlin pr-pc-als were dimmed as “ap
peaaement" and “a mss Munich "
The North Texas historian, also author
„f pa i! ( m • Mast. • Miph.ii ati.t has
oinpiled a work of timely thought showing
■ understanding ■’ the for. > s and their
■ nt.-iplay h. hind th. M ;i ■ ! Motifi-rence Hi-
ll ok i an ss.'li servi as a valuable refervn. *
fi-i tt..-s.1 ss' think ahead arid .c not on
t.'fit ssith peace by the hour
1* \YK Ml NMt.AN
Researchers Bare Facts
About Glistening Scalps
lii\| HMI II
All that ■
dunes is not g'ol.l an
<1 there ar.
<; lit tit ih.-
hut vr l«*am
g hal.lm >•
- is hot-timing more |
)revali*nt a
fioetl for hmi
Nearly hi
»lf of the adult Am.
*i h an mail
oulatum
is partially or comp
detoly tiald
The men wh<
n M Whart
matcilogist. hu
YoUlll
deep tl
that Irwin I 1,
i (|« *1 '|||t4*,
No
ui which lie ha
iliat tmldne-s i-
He feels deep
i* mss', oil la rging
Mntis i»it
' U hat
S Willi Ml( •
Then there is the
mme virile than the
belief that bald men ate
ii hairy colleagues since
Brown Ilf the North
then la king of one i
iialo . harai'tcristic would
m. nt is . xpm im. ntmg
increase othci mas.
uline chara. terist ies.
and the genetic chat
There is no relati.
m betsscen haldiie-s and
■ mi-, ii 1 initv says M
i F ui' . lie .1 \ an Scot t
some mice are horn
of the National fan
.•or 1 n.-t it ute. w h<> is in
gross han rapidly f».1
terested m hair ce
IN be. ail -> . like cancer
iny possiti
T 15
.mlrust to the human
del.'Is covered with
Iiald, chances are one
ssill In- And although
r.'vuletlt among women
di' a I aut lim it ies have
likely to .imir in fe
were liald and svhose
•hrmati of New York
o-timated that pet
North Texas’ Mr. Hi
he devoted to second
ist i.■ s, such as t ort til
.ithei hara. t<• n-* ic-
i- lacking
Present research
lh
s are centered
! '
at Kmory t'ni
ipes foi all man-
will
aldm-ss," he says
< III Mli M FROltl I M ’
man Mrentreich. New York de
lid svas the first known ohsersei of
hetsse.-n i.aldliess and male hor
.: primitive physicians lirst con-
eni.-el s es ssith him loss.
nt».ins \ i n hi h n
ildii. -- proi'i ss lii'irms at pulierty
■ y and girls In it- eaili. -t stages
of hail strands mas he lost m a
t - t here ss il
through the de
yea I -
f a svn
Mr <)r.-nti
hair n tm at i
w hat pa in f u!.
I’sine a -
ha.- anothei method
some persons slosv, >.
effect i S'l'
Mr K
ie Nat
A.lvuneed baldness
•ore the age of 10
\ S.ott, a ilermat.
•Id.ii
. lumiis ot hair trom th.-
• nails the last place where
the hnicl.- top Within
inths the hair hegIlls to
aent ha- lie.'ll suci'essfill
I h ad
It tl - iM'tol
< unr
<*r Inst)
tute, found that
s.ial hundred persons
a thr
t taili
<•: ypar
in plait
niK out.
cycle, then rests.
• for about three
PI. \s IK sit Rl.l
in
by plastic sur
i htiM*
ftajrul
that persons at
g eons.
I.ong straps of skin fn
oin f Iw side id
mimor:
i “iiialr
pattern" baldness
the h.-ii
id ar> transplanted to
the top. Hail
r f hf
male Ik
.mimic androgen
growth
hides the remaining'
sear tissue
«*Htf)
than nni
imal ratio to the
A Hei
opt - at taking the hair
from the other
i V1 ff * fSt
rotf«*n
l eg ions
of the body and trail-
-planting them
-liian- also have found that the same
otn. ru - ss tii. h are a factor in balducs-
stimulate schn.'lolls secret mils which
damlnift Man.lruff, m -.'horrhea, may
• aus. of hal.ltie-s hut everyone has
• Ian.I .t ! and ni.--l id it I- not dang.‘I
all baldness is inherited Psychological
t he Ilea. I has
1 ransplant
mvr h;i
ir fr
om
one individual to
i..ther has
also
failed. 1
l»r Hrown notes
at individi
iials 1
III Vf?
dif
le relit types of
ui s.p are,
oval.
and
the
av irage, round
Ml pr.de-
nonals
ad\
Isc
g'.>0.1 i are <>l the
nr to keep
it hral
Ithy
and
slow baldness
cla-
may cam
-e hill
dries*,
and physicians
sha
Hind that
bah In
iay cause a psy-
VS a
al shock
t he*
Albrr! M
Klin
ir man
w t it mg m t he
dry
ry \WW
l
ives .
»f Dermat
A
a man \
V hose
hair 1
’. II out after hi
Him
evicted
of mi,
irder
hut grew back
hair
ss as pardoned
i- even a condition of -elf-induced
.ailed "tricti.itillomanin in which
ic person pulls his own liaii out.
ss h•. take their baldness ss ith cqua
re follosving the lead of the l.’nivei
I'.n n-s Is anm Mi Kluigman, ss
Keep the head clean Wash it with a mild
hampoo, avoiding harsh soaps and dyi'
i as often as mice or twice a week if
air is oily or every tsvo weeks if it is
Mirt filled pores may impede growth
\voi.I -ulijectitig the him to daily wettings
in. d a'l'.iu • oiitinu.ii- wetting.- ill. leas*
ir loss.
Ittush hail daily for up to five minutes
ssith a soft, natural bristle brush. Too vig
o111us brushing* with a synthetic fihet mas
pull out the hair.
Massage the sculp each day.
I"sc a light application of oil if the s. alp
become- dry Too much oil attracts dirt
Length, Wit and Hiett
Comics Make Columnist Wise
Its Id i|t Mil I I
-tat.
fad
Pm . t;,,|gl • M . • I • lit live Pen. ... e
lor was it rewloose ? i taught me the fu-
< mutiny ss.-rl.l of science I l ull never fm
g. I the ilghthillh tie mv. llted Ilia’ foil, ss . I
him around
(ioofy taught me not to do-e the icebox
door with my head inside In my earlier
yea I - I ti all :t > . t I. a I 1 i .' d. ss it ti that
particular problem.
I i if course, | do not read comi. hooks today
1 read the funny paper- hm year- I have
\> a young . hild h* en reading Mn k Tin s | remember Flat
mss | am an old *°P I study Mam'rake the Magician religious
In fact, I eS'en read Peanut*
If it were mu fm p. an it- | might have
bit - make the man
mi true ssith me In tills
brief column I shall
point out a few of
th. finer things one
should read t<> gain
knowledge, under
-landing and world
Imess
M, i put away
childish things
and began to rend gone blind watching
Mo
Mu. k comii
mne.lay if I
mis ami
\t l ist the and if 1 g.-t n > g. e.luiat t I may even
vocabulary ss«* too
large, but l soon
learned to H ud ssith a dl tlona
I' day I an read I>onald 1H
with, it a .1: ' .nary I t . pa-t
not been wasted
Of course, once I had master
• al difficulties of reading conn
gan to read mm. than tin- ss
to read lictWcen the lull’s 111 .
• .k me t«.. y.-ars to noth e that there were
pictures .......... Minks
• mm. ...... gas. me an insight to tiara
tei studies, and I learned fr..m these chara.
Motiald M k tu jht me patterne Scrooge
*tart reading Pog.
Reading' is ike a
ry ti
»y fny nidc
learn t» read fast. :
i than o
th. r- Many ..f
ic k
mttfcra/.ine*!<
you may mtill U* rcHi
ling Mon
aid Mu. k There
]p
ycnr?e have
arc a threat mafi\
r% »m anti
.•rsts who read
Suf>« rrnar* IVh* rial
ly. 1 pri
efer realism in
•cd '
\\r t» hni
mv reading
|C
I l*e*
Thnnr of v«»u wh<
, j\re cri
nnnally minded
h | U*^an
pnd»al.l\ read I* 1 it11•
Man Ir
•on Jaw , or Bat
•the*
: uordfe. it
man
ley ate the odu> ate.i
hiatnnan*
Reading' habits as
you rllfl sc*
*. vary
• u 1.1 not M- one to t«
*11 a p**reon
what i
read but Mag'Woo,
•e. Stooges
l ih almont
like 1
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