The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1951 Page: 3 of 8
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Law School Admission
Tests Scheduled Nov. 17
The Law School Admission Test required of applicants for
admission to a number of leading American law schools, will
be given at more than 100 centers throughout the United
States on the mornings of November 17, 1951, February 28,
April 26, and August 9,1952. During 1950-51 over 6700 appli-
cants took this test, and their
scores, were sent to ninety law Jly RichtCY Is
schools. pj • . _r
A candidate must make separate mY 688
application for admission to each DlYCCtOY
law school of his choice and should Dr, G. H> Rjchter, Rice, Dean and
inquire of each school whether it Professor of Chemistry, has been
wishes him to take the Law School
Admission Test. Since many law
schools select their freshman classes
in the spring preceding their en-
trance, candidates for admission to
next year's classes are advised to
take either the November or the
February test, if possible.
The Law School Admission Test,
prepared and administered by Edu-
cational Testing Service, features
objective questions measuring ver-
bal aptitudes and reasoning ability
rather than acquired information.
According to ETS it cannot be
appointed to the scientific editorial
advisory board of Elsevier Press, in-
ternational publishing house which
is making Houston its headquarters.
Doctor Richter is among the six
board members, five of whom are
from the Southwest.
THREE APPOINTMENTS —
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partment of Humble Oil and Refin-
ing Company in Houston.
These new appointments leave one
vacancy on the board, which is com-
"chammed" for. Sample questions Posed of seven trustees appointed
and information regarding registra- for 1,fe and ei*ht governors f,Pp01Tn
tion for and administration of the ed ^0r ^our yeaf ^
makes the seventh life trustee, and
Mr. Lovett was appointed to the po-
sition on the governor's board caus-
ed by the death of Lewis Garfield.
So there still exisits an opening
test are given in a Bulletin of In-
formation.
Bulletins and applications for the
test should be obtained four to six
weeks in advance of the desired test-
ing date from Educational Testing amonS the term members.
Service, P.O. Box 592, Princeton,
N. J. Completed applications must
be received at least ten days before
the desired testing date in order to
allow ETS time to complete the
necessary testing arrangements for
each candidate.
"THE BEST FOR RICE"
HEBERT'S
BARBER SHOP
1729 BISSONET
RENT
A NEW
C A
J
rfve It Yourself
SYSTEM
Drive to the Game in a Saunders Car.
Special trip rates for out of town games.
Our Date-Rate System
is still in effect. $3.50 from 6 PM to 7 AM
(to noon on Sunday). Allowing 35 miles.
7c a mile for additional miles.
QUALIFICATIONS . .
Driver's license — 19 years of age — Deposit
- $20.00 — Rice Student Identification.
SAUNDERS SYSTEM
704 RUSK AT LOUISIANA
Pfione CA 9956
Til THRESHES
Dance Schedule CharityCommittee
rnr Voar On* Plans First Meet
rill 1 vui Ovv John Blakemore, Charities Com-
Gordon Redd, Dance Committee mittee chairman, has announced that
Chairman, has announced the fol- the first meeting of the Charities
lowing schedule of open dances to Committee will be held Thursday,
be held this year: September 27. Plans for the 1951
Sat., Sept. 22 Orientation Charities Drive will be begun at
Sat., Oct. 13 Student Ass'n. thls meeting.
(Tentative) « . , sii i
sat., Nov. a charities. Canterbury Club
Sat., Dec. 8 Engineer Communion Set
Dec. 13, 14, 15 Follies The Canterbury Club has sched-
Sat., Jan. 12 Juniors uled its first Corporate Communion
Sat., Jan. 19 .... Rally Club—APO service at Palmer Memorial Chapel,
Sat., Feb. 9 EBLS, SLLS, on Wednesday, September 26 at 7
CRLS, VCLS
Sat., Mar. 1 Archi-Arts
Sat., Mar. 15 Sophomores Sat., Apr. 19 PALS, OWLS,
Sat., Mar. 22 "R" Association OKLS, MELLS
Sat., Mar. 29 Freshmen Sat., May 3 Rondelet
_ on
Three
Siegel, Tighe
Join History
Department
The Rice Institute History De-
partment will start off the new
school year with two additions to its
ranks. Charles Louis Tighe who re-
ceived his B.A. degree from Rice last
June will teach a section of History
110 as an Assistant in the depart-
ment and will continue his studies,
under Dr. Masterson.
Charlie was voted an Outstand-
ing Senior last .year. He was a
member of the Rally Club and serv-
ed for two years on the Honor Coun-
cil as well as being a letterman on
the Rice basketball team.
Stan Siegel is the other addition
to the Department. Also a history
graduate student, he will teach a
sophomore government course.
Mil
ill
Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests
No. 22...THE WOODPECKER
Jo
Wo,
oodrow almost bit off more than he could chew
when he tackled the cigarette tests! But he pecked
away 'til he smoked out the truth: Such an
important item as mildness can't be tossed off in a
fleeting second! A "swift sniff" or a "perfunctory
puff" proves practically nothing! He, like millions of
smokers, found one test that doesn't leave you up a tree.
It's the sensible test... the 30-Day Camel Mildness
Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your
steady smoke —on a day-after-day* basis. No snap
judgments! Once you've enjoyed Camels for 30 days
in your "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste),
you'll see why...
After all the Mildness tests...
Camel leads all other bnndsJ6yJ5///Aanr
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 21, 1951, newspaper, September 21, 1951; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230874/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.