The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 20, 1946 Page: 4 of 6
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Wednesday, JAsbniapv 20,
Fish President Welcomes
New 'Fins'; Offers Advice
15> Marty Cockroff
Ail you new fish! This is
an i, I' '..it .•»>»•;jwiui.quo straight
fr«iiu the t. \eeut<\. office. Presi-
dent Charles ("hadw. it'R said in an
OV b.-aW' slate;:.. 'it ^ e .tel'dav,
•Wc\nmi- fcplw \\U'i«> glad
"1 .= hl.VU ;nl . th will 1)1 UO J.sh-pond,
it ihaj- lie a ts.iik* hliiuj fur tslia
first tup vi'ci k-. but.' vve think
\i'u 4 ii< ii in 11 !'• We did."
Tliim' h.ijftd |0>k.-i being-thrown
at yiHi ny those 'liiHtien^en" up
ihti •• en the i.'.'M step can be a
little bothering, but don't forget,
that thi > (» Irj ,,se a seine and
,-r ire you ail it i>.a> wished. So,
dun't get eauglilfj Stay Jli* the
!.« t:«! If > t>u need any sw |
- . uui ask any h.a'
They'll bo happy to ho-,p."
You remember that all the girl
aflieers ol the freshman elat& arc
marry irig'off. Well, that isn't a'd'
Not Qnly Co we I e (lit) offli l-s
but pais Sponsor. M ,-s Minora Bah
tStrop, us y ■ I! She :.-.ii*t leaving
til Jane thee.. We really hate
to sec ?if" i t wish her all
the iuck and happiness in the
world!
I lave yon boughi your ti< -m for
the freshman hay ride yet ? Yon
ta&Hon't.! Why, don't you km
t Is; i t it b guilul tu he .ills'* i.obs tii
* , .odnc-.
"hnsen gel b>
e a good t, irrv
; the tlate set.
\& E-lWittfi
whenever we
oli-'t. we always
Saturday. March
Meet in front of
a s;"}() p. m . and
•start on a gay old time. The
food i really go.up In tu- de-ash'
All Kinds of do1a-neii;s to tempt
vour las!". Don't for,an '
BURGE
HARDWARE
3100 E. Rosedale
Phone 5-1052
Advertising
and
Publication
Printing
The
Polytechnic
Herald
J. S, Perry, Editor
29J2 !•:. Iiofjcdale
Photic 5-2'") 10
Established in
I (H I BALI.
Scene: 1 a*V room,
Hall, A group o'. baseball aspir-
ant* are clash red around it
1*1)11 *o listen!!!«:■ to a world ser-
ies • •aona Jehu ( ole i nini's
sail lit erlui; in ami inquire*:
"What (ire you toys doing'."'
"We are listening to the
H'ltrli. series."
"Oh. 1 don't know •si|ii;it' a-
bout footiiall!"
DD Regains
Old Members
Thr"" charier numbers an.I an-
other member of the 11 lotus Duo.
dee an chub have r< unr.ed from
the armed forces an<l have re-
enter* d school. All t'.tar were in
th Army-Air Forces,
Thv charter numbers who have
return-d are; J. Bond Johnson.
<VQuinn Caraway, arid .Joe Stock-
ton. The other returning member
is baruMii Stiles.
Athh-'tic Spcialist. S-conci^class,
Jack Pay tie., another charter mem-
ber. visited on the cam [jus" recent-
ly.
V .
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A Scientist ha- .a>yered a sub
sti! ate fee coffee. But the eafe
had beaten him to it.
Ahi in YUuiew-
The art club, Cross Timbers,
: took a jri|> to Dallas, February 1-1.
11> see the exhibits of pre-war
i French paimmsvs, selections lrom
the Dallas Association, and what
| modern art is. Ttie exhibtnon was
nn display at the 1 'alia museum
at Fine Aits.
The palniings that are now mi
d spiny .n Hie Cros~ Timbers i: ti-
lery in the Fine Arts budding wore
; I'a.ne lay iepresentatt ves of all
1 classes. The paintings were seloi l-
ed for their i en! ism and ab t rac-
! lions and are so arranged around
' the room.
Classes are working on design
| setiipnire abstraction; and research
desltm, and sculpturing at the pres-
ent time.
A painting by George C,rammer,
freshman, was exhibited in the
West Texas Shew in Abilene re-
'r en Hy.
The Fort Worth Art Association
is ha\"ing an exhibition a' the Pub-
lic Library this week entitled The
Twentieth Century drawings from
the Museum of Modern Art-. AH
the art elapsseS have been asked to
go visit it.
IT. usley: Hear about, the man
milking a cow when n. bomb was
dropped on the cow's nose?
Morris: Yell, what happened to
the man ?
Hensley: Tie was left
Morris; Ow. you tire "udderly'
impossible.
Vets Eyes Pop As Improvements
In Main Library Are Viewed
,NY\\ Iv decora tec) walls. \ > net ar
1 blinds, new < oiling lights, arid mul ■
tiludes of new books, and ma.:a. ine-
ehaiacleri/e the change for lhe
better hi the TWC library; i re.;a
th ey es of \(teraris uho ha-.e : i >
or buck to take up the pur nit >>f
higher edueat am.
The library, presided over oy
tin;.'. bru;ht-eyed Miss Lillian "sc; ■
i wood, lio i .1. ari addition ol '
■ new, books since June U)T. To
«!iovv !!#n interest in reading and
studying has fisen steadily in th'e
last ten years. Miss Norwood ouot.-
i ed circulation ticures as mounting
| from'7.0(«> books loaned it) IP'.! to
i 1 • ■.< h'iO in IP! 1-15.
Subject matter of books which
have been added latidy includes
world peace, labor, capital, avia-
tion, busine ; -ychology. speecii..
i play production, and many new
books on ar! and the history of art.
Also added are scores of the 'a. . ;
•sellers'everyone are talking about.
A few of the newest fiction book*
are: Kavor'.s Eduo. Somerset Mau-
gham; White 'Power, Jas. Ramsey
I'lman: So Well Remembered. Hil-
ton; Great Son, Edna Ferber; Win-"'
tor Wheat, Mildred Wheal; The
Violent. Friends. Winston Clowes;
■"■I Charlton, Rene Kuhn: Partners'
In Three World.- Dorotb
and two of 1 .i ;i:. , ,
War II book : Iba ■
; i- Voui Win
Wit li .a - is ,. i>-1 i, .
i zijies a \ear, at s'lipueb.
] to keep up WMIs the ;.-,
| pebines of opr '.voild
I library. Soi"- uf iin
' /ine ! it of i hjs y,,\,, ;
Agla. ult ore. I.Ji'jJl i: . e a
i 'a. |liej'l c, IVITS ail | J-,o
I 10!) differcw . ','iaii a :'
| Review of Literal tire
:' SchoJaMie l-abtos.
: -ciii.ol par«'r...
Aping \\ bli • s,, ,, . i
! raetler purcba ed day
: It reeob.es raft.- ft„ ,
| Mr, BpnsueT of H.e oi' ■
bled a new bookcase
. recently; Mb- l;.-- . She;
gift of twenty-five dob -
numbers of doruoioia |
from Mr. O. F. Sen.saba.
las.
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Paid advertjsenvn!:
Lady's purse left in m;
parked. Owner .-an !■:•:.
paying for this ad. If • ■
vince my wife how th.
there I'll pay for the a
■tad-
tW:
holding
a
"Let's Be Neighborly"
Ray Neighbors
Drugstore
3130 E.^to.<2dale Phone 5 2173
Ft. Worth
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Martin
.Acro>s froin 'I'. \V. ( . (.'aitijdiv
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Thurston, Norma. The Rambler (Fort Worth, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 20, 1946, newspaper, February 20, 1946; Fort Worth, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth415756/m1/4/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Texas Wesleyan University.