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Page Four THE PRAIRIE VIEW STANDARD October, 191+8 STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MAN­ AGEMENT, CIRCULATION, ETC., RE­ Prairie View's Board of Strategy QUIRED BY THE ACTS OF CONGRESS THE PRAIRIE VIEW STANDARD OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH 3, 1933. VOL. 39 Prairie View A. & M. College, Prairie View Branch, Hempstead, Texas, October, 1948 No. 2 Of THE STANDARD, published TEN MONTHS at HEMPSTEAD for SEPT. 1948 to JUNE, 1949. Local Alumni Club State of TEXAS, County of WALLER. One of Prairie View's Progressive Graduates Prairie View Plans Before me, a NOTARY, in and for the Organizes Big Homecoming state and county aforesaid, personally Prairie View is planning another appeared E, B. EVANS of THE STAN­ The local Alumni Club held its DARD and that the following is, to the first meeting of the season in the "Super Homecoming" for Novem­ ber 6 when the Prairie View Pan­ best of his knowledge and belief, a true Guest House Parlor at 8:00 P.M. of the aforesaid publication for the date thers play the Texas College Steers October 11, 1948 for the purpose of statement of the ownership, management on Blackshear Field. This will be shown in the above caption, required by electing officers to serve during the the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended 1948-1949 school year. the first Homecoming football game on the new field which prom­ by the Act of March 3, 1933, embodied The following wjre elected and in Section 537, Postal Laws and Regula­ ises to be one of the best in the tions, printed on the reverse of this form, sworn in office by Mr. Lee E. Perkins: conference. to wit: The General Alumni Associa­ 1. That the names and addresses of the President—Mr. L. C. McMillan publisher, editor, managing editor, and Vice—Miss Reba L. Bland tion will meet at 9:30 A.M. in the business managers are: Library Auditorium according to Secretary — Miss Constance M. Publisher, PRAIRIE VIEW A. & M. Thomas Association President R. W. Hil- COLLEGE, HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS, Editor liard. At 1:30 P.M. the parade will E. B. EVANS, HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS, Assistant Secretary—Mrs. Fannie Managing Editor, E. B. EVANS, HEMP­ Brooks be held. The parade is always highlighted by beautiful floats, STEAD, TEXAS, Business Manager, R. Chaplain—Mrs. C. E. Carpenter W. HILLIARD, HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS. Pianist—Mrs. T. P. Dooley made by various divisions and 2. That the owner is: PRAIRIE VIEW organizations, At 2:00 P.M. Coach A. & M. COLLEGE, PRAIRIE VIEW Assistant Pianist—Mr. Connally S. Fred Long's Panthers will tie into BRANCH, HEMPSTEAD, TEXAS. Garrett Coach Alexander Durley's Texas 3. That the known bondholders, mort­ Parliamentarian—Mr. E. G. Henry gagees, and other security holders owning College Steers. At 5:00 P.M. the or holding 1 percent or more of total Alumni will broadcast from the amount of bonds, mortgages, or other Auditorium. At 7:15 P.M. the all- •ecurities are: NONE. Left to right: Wm Nicks, Head Jimmie Stevens. They are map- a glorious one for the returning Dr. Evans to be 4. That the two paragraphs next above Coach Fred Long, Wister Lee, and ping strategy to make Homecoming "exes." student dance will be held, and at giving the names of the owners, stock­ Installed in Special 9:40 the visitors and Faculty will holders, and security holders, if any, con­ dance to the tunes of Chas. Branch tain not only the list of stockholders as Ceremonies and his P. V. Collegians. The Local they appear upon the books of the com­ pany but also, in cases where the stock­ | Former Junior Alumni All Presidents of the A & M Alumni Club under the presidency holder or security holder appears upon President is in Army »of Mr. L. C. McMillan will sponsor the books of the company as trustee or the New Year according to infor­ the parade and the dance for the in any other fiduciary relation, the name visitors. of the person or corporation for whom mation released to the press. Dr. such trustee is acting, is given ; also that HOMECOMING E. B. Evans will be installed early On November 7 the Local Alumni the said two paragraphs contain state­ in December. The exact date and Club will present an outstanding ments embracing affiant's full knowledge time will be announced through ex-student at the Vespers hour. and belief as to the circumstances and the press. Plan to attend! conditions under which stockholders and FOOTBALL security holders who do not appear upon ALUMNI DAY the books of the company as trustees, hold stock and securities in a capacity other than Radio Fan Writes In ACTIVITIES that of a bona fide owner; and affiant has J. E. WARD, JR. 9:30 A.M.— no reason to believe that any other person PRAIRIE VIEW PANTHERS CHARLES WILLIAM JOHN­ major was in Bacteriology and association or corporation has any interest Houston, Texas Business Meeting of Alumni direct or indirect in the said stock, bonds, Oct. 10, 1948 SON has "kept his eye on the ball" minor in Biochemistry. He re­ and Ex-Students Association or other securities than as so stated by Prairie View A&M College since graduating from Prairie ceived his M.S. degree in 1947. Library Auditorium him. Radio House View in 1942. He is now instructor His research publications in­ 1:30 P.M.— 5. That the average number of copies Prairie View, Texas in Bacteriology and Parasitology clude: Gigantic Parade — Athletic of each issue of this publication sold or TEXAS COLLEGE STEERS distributed, through the mails or other­ Dear Mac—(?) (Master of at Meharry Medical College, Nash­ "Activity of Hexenolactone Field wise, to paid subscribers during the Ceremonies) ville, Tennessee. His bitter half, Against Salmonella enteritidis in 2:00 P.M.— twelve months preceding the date shown 2:00 P.M. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1948 Just wanted to drop you a line the former Mattie V. Shavers, is Mice," Journal of Immunology, Vol. Football Game—Texas College above is 2,500. to tell you 1 heard your program also a Prairie View-ite. Their 3 59, No. 3, July, 1948. vs. Prairie View Signed: E. B. EVANS year old son is to be a Prairie Sworn to and subscribed before me this tonight and enjoyed it. It was a "The Incidence of Brucella In­ 7:00 P.M.— 30 day of SEPTEMBER, 1948. Pre-Sale Tickets $1.50 pleasant relaxation from my View-ite according to the mother fections in 100 Medical Students by Planning Meeting for Re- (Signed) R. W. HILLIARD until 7:00 p.m. Friday, Nov. 5 studies here at Baylor Med School. and father. Several Diagnostic Methods," Sou­ Union Classes in May, 1949 My Commission expires June, 1949 I don't believe I've ever met any Mr. Johnson enlisted in the thern Medical Journal (in press) Class '29 in Faculty Lounge General Admission $2.00 Lt. Clarence Jackson, former of your alumni but 1 have quite Coast Guard June 7, 1942 as an "The Antagonistic Effect of Class '39 Student Lounge President of the Junior Alumni a number of friendships at Sam Apprentice Seaman. He saw duty 7:00 P.M.—R * * * Bacillus cereus," Journal of Bac­ Association is now in the regular Huston and Tillotson which I on coast guard cutters, transports teriology, 54:268, 1947 (Abstract) Student Dance—Gym A man should work eight hours and army. He is stationed at Ft.Ben- 9:45 P.M.— For Pre-Sale Tickets send MONEY made while at U. T. in the Atlantic Ocean, and de­ "In vivo Antibacterial Activity sleep eight hours, but not at the nings, Georgia. 1 think your program is fine. stroyer escort service in the Pa­ of Hexenolactone," Journal of Faculty and Visitors Dance same time. ORDER to Athletic Director Keep up the good work. It was cific Ocean. His shore duty included Gym—Auspices of the Local * * * CANNIBAL COOK: "Shall I boil the Bacteriology, 54: 667, 1947 (Ab­ the first time 1 ever heard it so San Juan, Puerto Rico; St. Thomas, Alumni Club missionary, chief?" stract) You won't find many success rules Fred T. Long- don't know the regular time. Is Virgin Islands; and Attu, Aleu­ CHIEF: "Don't be silly. That's not "Isolation of a Bacillus anthra- that'll work unless you do. it at 11:00 P.M. Sunday? Drop me tian Islands. He was discharged a missionary, that's a friar." cis—like organixm from a Periapi­ This issue of the STANDARD is * * * a line if you get a chance. I would Nov. 1, 1945 with a rating of cal Abscess," Journal of Oral Path­ sponsored by the Alumni and Ex- No powder was ever invented that like very much to hear from you. Signalman first class. Engagement is that period when ology, Oral Medicine and Oral Sur­ Students Association of Prairie could make as loud an explosion as a girl is placed in solitaire confine­ Sincerely, He attended the University of that found on a man's coat lapel.
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