The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1965 Page: 8 of 8
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CAMPUS
CALENDAR
yWeeks of Apr 9-Apr 22
The Campus Calendar is compiled
wwkly with the assistance of campus
organizations and individuals oy
several members of the Thresher
Staff. Inclusion of items on the cal-
endar may be secured by mailing the
information via campus mail to the
THRESHER OFFICE, ATTN: CAM-
PUS CALENDAR, RMC, or dropped
by personally at the Thresher Officc.
Entry must be by the Monday a full
week in advance of the event. Entry
of items later than this date may
be excluded ; and the large number of
entries precludes any guarantee of the
appearance of any single item.
Friday Apr 9
2 pm Fro.sh Baseball TJT vs Kiee
;i :.'{< j>m I'hilo Seminar Rorty of
Princeton 'Mind-Body, Identity,
Privacy & Categories' RH240
4 pm Chem Seminar E.E. Van Tamelin
of Stanford ChL303
(> :.'!0 pm 'Tragic Drama of Greece &
Rome' CBS-TV
7 pm Russian film 'Ballad of a
Soldier'
7 pm Flower Song 'KLEF-FM study
of flowers in music' Cohen
Saturday Apr 10
1!i Noon Easter Recess begins
0:05 pm 'Far-Out Folk Music' KLEF-
FM
7 pm . . And Not Without Tears'
KLEF-FM
f prn 'The Golden Cockerel' Houston
Grand Opera
Sunday Apr 11
5 Jim 'The Dissenter: Norman Thomas'
„Lc31lLA7o3^JlL3c,0thes
from the crown to thine hose
with prices that range
from yon heights to ye lows.
'Tis o new shoppe named DOUG'S
he hits on all plugs
a fine haberdasher
devoid of all bugs.
Ye rise up from thy pillow!!!
'tis 914 Truxillo.
Bring with thee thine cash;
we can't send thee a bill — Oh.
good grief what a rhyme!
We'd best mention the time
11 AM until 7 on the dime.
{9 to 6 Saturday... DOUG'S . .
block off Main, 1 block south
of W. Alabama... JA 3-8348) clothes
and accessories for gentlemen.
OUR FOUNDER
SINCE 1963
Cronkits CBS-TV
5:30 pm 'The Allies In Russia' CBS-
TV
7 pm fight Wiess Lounge Bullwinkle
fans vs Huckleberry Hound fans
Wednesday Apr 14
6:30 pm 'Tragic Dramas of Greece &
Rome' CBS-TV
8 pm Merce Cunningham Dance Co.
Music Hall
Thursday Apr 15
11 am SS Seminar F. S. Johnson of
SW Research Center
1-5 pm Lyric Art String Quartet Re-
hearsal HH
8 :15 pm Lyric Art String Quartet HH
Saturday Apr 17
3-5 pm Faculty Women's Club 'Easter
Egg Hunt' Mrs. Pitzer's gardens
Sunday Apr 18
8 am 'Tragic Dramas of Greece &
Rome' Ch 11
10:30 pm 'FDR Remembered' Ch 11
Tuesday Apr 20
12 am Town & Gown luncheon Cohen
G :30 pm Fencing Club
8 pm Rockwell Lectures Kenneth W.
Thompson V.P.-Rockefeller Founda-
tion 'The Anglo-American Approach:
Prophets, Practitioners, & Unsolved
Problems' RMC
S pm Chas Thompsen 'The Chilean
Project' Baker Commons
8:15 pm Houston Chamber Orchestra
HH
Wednesday Apr 21
1-11 pm Players rehearsal
2 pm Public Oral Exam Charles W.
Yates BL120
4 pm I. I. Rabi of Columbia 'Physics
& Philosophy in the 20th Century'
ChLH
8 pm Rockwell Lectures Kenneth W.
Thompson V.P.-Rockefeller Founda-
tion 'The Changing Dimensions of
Politics & Morality' RMC
8 pm French Club Chl25 film
8 pm German Club FLLL
9 pm Anthro 300 films Norbeck
Official Notices
Apr 9-22 Fondren Exhibit 'The Art
of Making Ukranian Easter Eggs'
Apr 19-23 River Oaks Tennis Tourney
WANTED — Inexpensive, unfurnished
apartment for married student avail-
able this summer. J. W. Zumwalt
JA 3-6224
TYPEWRITER
SHOP INC.
DROMGOOLE'S
In the Village
Typewriters . Calculators
Adding Machines . Repairs
Rentals . Sales
J A 2-4323 2482 Bolsover
NEAR POST OFFICE
The Branding Iron Restaurant
Charcoal Broiled Steaks and Hamburgers
3215 Westheimer 7 AM-10 PM JA 8-9870
*
i
NEW STORE—A complete selection of men's clothing and
furnishings, along with expert, courteous salesmen is available
at Houston's newest men's store—Doug's, 914 Truxillo, JA 3-
8348. (Adv.)
A message of importance to sophomore men
If you've got what it takes
to be an Army Officen
you may qualify for this new
on-campus training program
A new Army ROTC program starts this
coming Summer for sophomore men who apply
prior to May 1—only 3,000 applicants to be accepted
If you're a sophomore now attending one of the 247 colleges and universities that
offer Army Officer training—or you plan to transfer to one of these schools next
Fall—you may qualify for the new two-year Army ROTC program.
This new program—designed especially for college men who have not taken
Army ROTC during their first two years—will commence with six weeks of
field training this coming Summer, beginning June 14. Then you'll have
on-campus training during your junior year . . . six additional weeks at camp
during the following Summer . . . and more on-campus training during your
senior year. Even flight training is offered at some schools.
ROTC training is really a process of learning to organize and direct others—
to be a leader. Consider how important this ability can be to you throughout life;
yet, to acquire it you will spend relatively little time in the ROTC classroom.
You'll obtain valuable junior management experience ... a fuller and richer
campus life . . . extra spending money ($40 per month during your junior
and senior school years, and even more during Summer training) . . . and,
when you graduate, an Army Officer's commission as Second Lieutenant.
Then you'll normally spend two interesting years on active duty, often *•
abroad with opportunities for travel.
Talk to the Professor of Military Science on your campus about this
opportunity. Ask him to describe this new short program in detail.
Or send in the coupon below for complete information. There's no obligation
involved, and you'll not be subjected to any "hard sell" recruiting effort.
The kind of men the Army wants can decide for themselves if this new
opportunity is right for them. '
If you're good enough to be an Army Officer,
don't settle for less. Sign up now for Army ROTC.
Send in this coupon {or more information on this new two-year on-campus Army Officer training program,
U.S. Army ROTC, Post Office Box 1040, Westbury, New York 11591
Please send me complete information on the new two-year Army ROTC program. I understand there
is no obligation involved.
Name____
College or University
Zip Code
I expect to complete my sophomore year on.
_Campus Address.
.City.
196_
.State.
ARMY
ROTC
While I am not now attending a schooj that offers Army ROTC training, I am planning to attend the following
school that does next Fall: College or' ini prslty: :
C • 365
THE li I C E THRESHER,
APRIL 8, 196 5—P AGE 8
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Durham, John. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 8, 1965, newspaper, April 8, 1965; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth244944/m1/8/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.