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Reviewing officer for the first 'ootball game march-in of the 3orps of Cadets will be Army tlaj. Gen. Francis J. Murdoch Jr.
The Fourth Army deputy commanding general for reserve 'orces, Ft. Sam Houston, will be »n the reviewing stand for the
&M-Texas Tech game next Sat- ay night with Col. Jim H. Mc
Coy, commandant, and Col. Vernon L, Head, professor of aerospace studies.
Col. McCoy said the graded
march-in of the 3,000-man corps will begin at 6:20 p. m. for the 7:30 p. m. game.
General Murdoch will be making his second A&M visit 'in less than a year. The 37-year Army veteran was honor military guest for military weekend last spring.
The West Point-commissioned officer has held command and staff positions in horse soldier, infantry and armored units. He participated in the D-Day landing at Normandy and the drive across
Europe with the 26th Infantry Regiment, of which he became commander.
General Murdoch held assignments with the Department of Army, Department of Defense, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) and was assistant commandant of the Armored School, Fort Knox.
SMU Law Prof To Speak HereStudents interested in pursuing
a legal profession will be afforded an opportunity to meet with Southern Methodist University’s law school admissions chairman.
Lennart V. Larson, professor of law and chairman of the admissions committee of SMU’s School of Law, Will be on A&M’s campus Wednesday afternoon in Nagle Hall.
He will discuss pre-law studies, the Law School Admissions Test, law school curriculum and methods of instruction, availability of scholarships and financial aid, and the opportunities and responsibilities of the legal profession.
Larson will meet with students in Room 204, Nagle Hall, at 3 p. m. Students seeking additional information should contact Nance.
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Committee Seeks Radio Operators
Radio operators who want to log some air time and contribute to the 1968 Turkey Day game bonfire are being sought by the Memorial Student Center radio committee.
“We want to talk to operators with or without equipment,” noted Jess Rhoden of Kerrrville, committee chairman.
The junior electrical engineering major said citizen band, ham rig and walky-talky sets can be employed by owners to good advantage in coordinating bonfire — .....................—.... .............. .....construction activity. PROF WELCOMED
Interested persons should leave Mrs. Earl Rudder greets Glenn Bitner, physical education their names with MSC Student instructor, at the President’s faculty-staff reception Mon- Program Office (6-1515) or phone day night. (Photo by Mike Wright)club member Ted Witliff (5-3501) in the evening.
Bonfire construction will be Nov. 17-26. The symbolic fire will be burned the night of Nov. 26.
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SPECIAL NOTICESUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. &. A.M.
Meeting at 6:30, Tuesday, Oct. 8th for examination for profi- cience in the esoteric of the Grand Lodge of Texas.
Les Hawkins, W.M.et. Sec.''Joe Woolket 613tl
condary,Elementa
to do practice teaching st contact Dr.
409-E) or Dr. Academic 439) ““Johnson (Elementary, Academic 439) prior
to Oct. 15. Those who have been counciled by Dr. Wylie or Dr. Johnson this semester need not report again.
ly pocket books. Magazines, radios, atches, stereos, most anything—
Aggie Den— 601tfn
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Decals, Bumper Stickers, all Aggie Den, next to Loupot’s.
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aitown and International Clubs, eties MSC Advised Accounts, S
overnment Orga: partmental and Professional Club town and International Clubs, Honor Soci-
Clubs,
Accounts, non
Clubs,
orp;nizations, De-
Home-
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SportsStudent Body Governing Organizatioi Service Organizations, to be recognized at the Student Finance Center, MSC. Each club must file a list of their officers with the Student Finance Center. DEADLINE OCTOBER 15, 1968. 600tlg
Records, Records ! Albums, Albums ! Rock & Roll, Popular, Comic, Party, Country & Western, all artists-hundreds & hundreds of all artists - Best prices in Texas on 1st quality stereo album. The Aggie Den, next to Loupot’s. 600tfn
ATTENTION ! Personnel and students of A&M University. See us before you buy your furniture and appliance needs. Ask about the student plan. The store of distinctive furniture — Wood Furniture
th Texas Ave. 822-1227.Company. 501 North Texas 822-12: 599tl8
WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan and College Station can save you up to 40% on auto parts, oil, filters, etc. 846-4910.
GM Lowest Priced Cars $49.79 per mo.
With Normal Down PaymentOPEL KADETT
Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick2700 Texas Ave.
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Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs713 S. MAIN 822-1941
• Watch Repair• Jewelry Repair• Diamond Senior
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Refinished
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North Gate 846-5816
TYPEWRITERSRentals-Sales-Service
TermsDistributors For: Royal and Victor
Calculators & Adding Machines
CATESTYPEWRITER CO.909 S. Main 822-6000
HELP WANTEDMarried Juniors or older for sales work
for National Home Food. Service (Formerly li] Hanson). Must have confidence and sales oi experience. Part time work that will get you through college. Ed Pletzer. 823-2337 ~or 823-0941. 611t3
Laboratory technician wanted. Must be able to do routine laboratory procedures in physicians office. Call 846-7717. 597tfn J1
Wanted, two registered nurses for supervisor on 3 to 11 shift at Madison County Hospital, Madisonville, Texas. Excellent D Salary. Call collect, DI 8-2631, Miss Gloria w Rice or Mr. E. G. Clark. 466tfn F
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FOR SALE 1CPosters—“MISS AGGIELAND OF 1968” w
11” x 17” living color. Get your now at m Aggie Den. 307 University Dr. College DStation, Texas. For mail orders. $1.25 B pays postage anywhere in U. S. A. 610tfn
1967 Mustang, bought new in May. Air, automatic, 8,000 miles. $2,650. Call 822- n 4379 from 8-5. 823-2975 after 5. 610tfn &
Mini-toy poodle pups; silver ; AKC registered ; shots, wormed ; champion bloodline. Call 846-3395. 609tfn ^
Avoid higher 69 prices and less war- 5< ranty. Big savings on new 1968 Galaxies, ^ Fairlanes, Mustangs and trucks. Authorized Ford Dealer. Calvert Motors, Calvert, Texas. Phone EM 4-2884. 609tl2
4 year old P.O.A. mare with good dispo- sition. Call 822-3980.
We sell portable washers and dryers. We sell and Kvise Maytag washers. 822-1719.
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We buy pocket books. Magazines, radios, TV’s watches, stereos, most anything— Aggie Den— 601tfn
Decals, Bumper Stickers, all kinds at Aggie Den, next to Loupot’s. 601tfn
Records, Records ! Albums, Albums ! Rock & Roll, Popular, Comic, Party, Country & Western, all artists-hundreds & hundreds of all artists - Best prices in Texas on 1st quality stereo album. The Aggie Den, next to Loupot’s. 600tfn
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KEN’S RADIO & TV303 W. 26th 822-2819
TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
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HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION118 S Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874
AUTO INSURANCEFOR AGGIES:
Call: George WebbFarmers Insurance Group3400 S. College 823-8051
ATTENTIONJANUARY GRADUATES
Deadline for Ordering Graduation Invitations
October 31Orders Taken From 9-12, 1-4
Monday-Friday, At theCashier’s Window
Memorial Student Center
NEEDEDbook out of 50 possibles in the
. Call 845-4900, Oct. 7-11. Reasonable 611tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICEices mr
Student Publications before deadline p.m. of the day preceeding publicatic
ust arrive in th• Office .dline of
ATTENTION ALL University sponsored partmental & Professional Clubs. There
be a meeting concerning Club Aid 3 available from Exchange Store
Social Room, MSC, on Oct.613t3
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1968, at 5:15.
de out, pi ilberg in [g. before Oct.
in the Animal Science Dept, not had an official degree plan please come by and see Mr. F. I.
Room 213, Animal Industries
Anyc ne inti Club
4-6 p. m.
e Gym- by the
Mon., 604t9
Students wishing to place a 1967 AGGIE- LND in their high school may pick them
in the office of Student Publications, •vices Building. 548tfn
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Small black poodle, male, answers to “Schotzie”, few white hairs, owner Father Fuches, Phone 822-2659. Substantial reward.
Approximately 700 faculty and staff members attended the annual president’s reception Monday night in the Memorial Student Center ballroom.
The reception honored new faculty members but included all faculty and staff members and their wives and husbands, along with retired personnel and their wives and husbands and widows of retired personnel.
President and Mrs. Earl Rudder were joined in the receiving line by the university’s vice presidents and their wives.
The house party included other members of the Executive Committee and their wives. Members of the Aggie Wives Council op crated name tag tables in the MSC lobby.
“We cherish these opportunities to meet the faculty and staff because such fellowship contrib utes significantly to our university,” Rudder observed. “This fall reception provides a special opportunity for the faculty and staff to meet their colleagues and members of the administration.”
Posters‘Miss Aggieland of 1968”
11 x 17 living color Get Yours Now At
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Stillmeadow at 29th 846-6117
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• Inexpensive Charter Service for student groups or classes.
• Group accomodationsarranged.
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Jhem.6• Stationery, books, cards• baby albums• shower invitations• baby announcements• shower centerpieces• napkins, cups, plates
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PARDNERYou’ll Always Win
The Showdown When You Get
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CAMPUSCLEANERS
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Anita Bryantand
Leon BibbOctober 11, 1968 —G. Rollie White Coliseum — 8:00 PM
November 1, 1968 — G. Rollie White Coliseum — 8:00 PM
ROUMANIAN FOLK BALLET
December 6, 1968 — G. Rollie White Coliseum — 8.00 PM The Romanian Folic Ballet is a company of ninety dancers,
singers and musicians . . .gay and completely winning evening's entertain-
—Watt, N.Y. Newsment“This is indeed the most ebullient and engaging folk
dance troupe since the brilliant Moiseyev Dance Company from Moscow! We flipped!" —Herald Tribune
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February 20, 19'69 — G. Rollie White Coliseum— 8:00 PM The unique teputation of this group was enhanced in
1963 when-it begag a highly successful succession of "live" concert tours. Texas A&M was included on this tour.
The choir has made rriord tljan thirty LP albums for RCA Victor and Columbia. Varied in content and style though they are, tjie records have one- thing in common: they're all best sellers!
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PLUSFREE ADMISSION
See & Hear World Famous JEROME HINES, Bass
March T9, 1969 — G. Rollie White Coliseum — 8.00 PM
SEASON TICKETS PATRONS — $11.00 FACULTY — $9.00
Mail or deliver order to: MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER
Box 5718College Stetion, Texas 77840