The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1965 Page: 8 of 8
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UNUSUAIsclothes
from the crown to thine hose
with prices that range
from yon heights to ye lows.
'Tis a 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,
xood grief, what a rhyme!
We'd best mention the time
11 AM until 7 on the dime.
(9 to 6 Saturday... DOUG'S ...
12 block off Main. 1 block south
of W. Alabama... JA 3-8348) clothes
and accessories for gentlemen.
OUR FOUNDER
1963
SINCE
CALENDAR
Week of April 23-29
The Campus Calendar is compiled
weekly 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 Office.
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 23
2 pm Baseball TCU
0:45 pm Jasper Rose 'Some Remarks On
Intellectual Snobbery' Wiess Lounse
8 pm Faculty women's dance proup
Cuhen House
Saturday Apr 24
S am-6 pm Med School Exams FLLL.
S :45 am-9 :45 am Rice Alumni registra-
tion fur education program 'Rice
Today' RMC
2 pm Soccer Rice field
2 pm Rice-TCU baseball here
1 pm Rice-Texas tennis here
(i ::{'i pm Graduate's, wives dinner Mrs
Richter 1904 Canterbury
Sunday Apr 25
8 am Sunrise Semester 'Russian Litera-
ture in Translation' Ch 11
2 pm Houston All-City Symphony con-
cert Hanszen Commons -
3:30 pm Sandra Bielawa concert organ
& strings Rice Chapel
10:30 pm 'United Nations: Beleaguered
Fortress' Ch 11
Monday Apr 26
4 pm President's Lecture Series H M
Luhan 'University as World Environ-
ment in the Electronic Age' FLLL
8 pm Forum Dr Freidel 'FDR in
Retrospect' FLLL
Tuesday Apr 27
6:80 pm Fencing Club Gym
6:45 pm Marshall McLuham Baker
Commons
7:15 pm Roy Wilkins 'Future Goals of
the NAACP' Phys Amp
7:30 pm IEEE J L Woods 'Electronics
in Flight Control' Geo 106
8 pm Anthro Lecture George Devos
ChLH
Wednesday Apr 28
8 am Captain Kangaroo Ch_ 11
7 pm Rice Film Guild 'Virgin Spring'
ChLH
7 pm Handball Club Gym
7 pm Scuba Club pool
8 pm Eng Colloquium Marshall Mc-
Luham Cohen
Thursday Apr 29
4 pm SS seminar T. Donahue of Pitts-
burg PL 210
6 pm German Honor Society banquet
Cohen
6:30 pm Fencing Club Gym
7 :30 pm Chapel speaker T F Stransky
'Religious Liberty in World Society'
8 pm 'The Winters Tale' Rice Players
HH
8 pm Dr. Gerhard Strotz of Tubingen
to lecture in German on Schiller
Offfielal Noiioos
OFFICIAL NOTICES
April 25-Bfay 2—Fondren Library Ex-
hibit Display of the winning book
collection In the Undergraduate Book
Week Library Contest
April 25-May 17—Student Art Exhibit
RMC
WANT ADS
WANTED: FM radio or tuner. J A 9-
8402 , rm.
WANTED: More want ads. They are
free! Repeat . . . Free!
THE RICE THRESHER, student newspaper of Rice University is published
weekly (except during holidays and exam periods) by the students
of Rice University, P. O. Box 1892, Houston Texas 77001. Phono
JA 8-4141 ext. 221.
EDITORIAL BOARD: John Durham, Editor: Susan Bridges, Associate Editor:
Jim Zumwalt, News Editor; John Hamilton, Copy Editor.
Dr. Walter W. Isle, Faculty Advisor.
BUSINESS STAFF: Mike Carter, Business Manager; Dave Wilhelmsen, Assist-
ant Business Manager; Brandon Jones, Ad Manager; Carolyn Zintgr^ff,
Special Promotions; Marvin Pung, Circulation.
Hermann Prof. Bldg.
BARBER SHOP
"Your barber across
Main Street"
ALL HAIR CUT&$1.75
OPEN ON MONDAY
JA 2-5311 6419 Main
MOTORCYCLES
SALES — SERVICE
HONDA
All Models
Financing Available
SURFBOARDS
SALES — RENTALS
plus everything else in sporting equipmnet
village sporting goods
2412 TIMES BLVD.
J A 9-8767
RADAR THAT SEES LIKE A FROG
O
Now there's a new radar system which,
like the frog, can see everywhere with-
out motion. It does three jobs simul-
taneously: searches the entire sky for
missiles, pinpoints the location of tar-
gets already spotted, and sorts out real
missiles from decoys. All in less time
than it takes to blink an eye.
It's done by steering the radar beam
electronically, and is the result of de-
velopment work for missile defense by
the scientists of a GT&E subsidiary.
Producing a radar system as versa-
tile as this is the result of the ever in-
creasing emphasis on research by the
GT&E family of subsidiaries—research
that stands as our solid base for future
growth.
If you intend to take up any branch of
communications as a career, General
Telephone & Electronics is a good place
to start. Information is available from
your Placement Director. Or obtain de-
tails by writing to General Telephone &
Electronics Laboratories, 730 Third
Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10017.
GENERAL TELEPHONE & ELECTRONICS W
730 THIRD AVE.,N.Y. 10017 - GT&E SUBSIDIARIES: General Telephone Operating Cos. in 33 states • GT&E Laboratories • GT&E International * General Telephone Directory Co. • Automatic Electric • Lenkurt Electric ■ Sylvania Electric
THE RICE THRESHER, APRIL 2 2, 196 5—P A G E 8
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Durham, John. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 22, 1965, newspaper, April 22, 1965; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth244945/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.