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Friday, February 20,1948 T H E BUFFALO BEE PAGE SEVEN BOOKS One who understood the utmost jnportance of redding good hooks IS a necessary requirem ent for a ivell regulated intellect made the jtatem ent that, \Reading maketh I full man.” The printed page is Ihe gateway that opens to us an Endless panorama, presenting for our inspection all the thoughts, teelings, and actions of man, in Els passage through the various itages of development up to the present day. We can, by this oieans, avoid man’s errors, profit oy his Ktperiences, and grasp in Us Entirety the complex workings of society. We, as students, now have the ■golden opportunity afforded us of Enlarging and developing our minds through this medium. P u t yourseif to the task, if such it be, of read ing a certain num b er of reaiiy good (looks during your college years, vnd you will find that it soon be- Eomes, not a drudge, but a source unmitigated pleasure to bring 'ourselves In Intim ate contact with he great minds of all ages. Have i book or two lying on your desk ind you will be pleasantly sur- irised to observe how many books ou can read, even though you may lick them up only at odd moments. y o u J < n o u ,? The Seal of The Univereily Of Buffalo Technically, the seal is a circu- ar plaque, with the Latin Inscrip- ion Sigillum Universitatls Buf- alonensis surrounding an inner plaque. A translation of the In- icription is, \The Seal of the Uni- •ersity of Buffalo.” On the small- ir plaque is a ram p a n t bison, slg- iificant of the city of Buffalo, uounted on an escutcheon or ihiehl, the escutcheon being sup- /lorted by the palm leaves of vlc- I .ory. On the escutcheon, are three I liiescutcheons. Located at the dex- jter chief and sinister points, or up per right and left corner of the escutcheon, are two inescutcheons bearing the initials U. B., repre- Bonfing the University of Buffalo. At the middle base or bottom is the third Inescutcheon with the Latin inscription Spe. Translated — \With Hope.” A chevron is located between these three inescutcheons, charged with flames of wisdom. BCE BRIEFS (Continued from Page 2) Camera Club The first m eeting of the U. B. Camera Club this sem ester will be ou February 23 in the Music Room. Plans for future activities will be discussed. New and prospective members as well as guests are urged to attend. * • • Chess Club The University of Buffalo Chess Club will match the University of Toronto Chess team Saturday, February 21 a t approximately 12:30 in the W est Room, Norton Union. All are welcomed to attend. The U. B. Chess Club will be come a member of the W estern New York Intercollegiate Chess League, being formed this semes ter. Other members of the league are Rochester, Cornell, Syracuse, and Colgate, The first match of the league is scheduled for Febru ary 29 at Cornell. • • * Independents An Im p o rtant meeting of Inde pendents win be held Monday at Modern Food \Mister how do you account for the fact that I found a piece of rubber tire in one of the sausages ' I bought here last week?” \My dear madam, th a t only goes to show that the automobile la re placing the horse everywhere.” if —I'nderw o o d \***^ A u thorized F a c t o r y D e a ler NEW PORTABLE nPEWUTEBS SOLD—RENTED 2 -IMt InU Fa «llM ■ hmtM Type your own lettera a t our \Klee 1 hours. Me. S tu d e n t's dlseount on hom e w o rh. eagle typewriter sales w . ChJppewu— BIS Root v.Upou T h w . Kvo. T a k e B e , a. L. lALES I \ »ida. ) GETTING TO THE POINT A certain well-known radio com edian, who is notorious for the in terminable length to which he spins out his familiar gags, was putting his young son to bed. As he tucked the little tike under the covers and prepared to turn out the lights, his professional instincts moved him to ask, \Son would you like for me to tell you a bedtime story?\ The youngster did some quick thinking, and then, being an ex tremely adroit little fellow, re plied: “Well, not a whole story, daddy — suppose you just give me the punch line.” 7:30 P.M. in the East Club Room. Members will meet at 5:30 for din ner in Norton Union. An officers’ m eeting will follow at 6:00. « * * Law School The University of Buffalo Law School will hold its Juke Box Dance Friday, Feb. 20, at 8:00 P.M. at Norton Hall. THE RATH PACKING CO. to Outstanding College Men AN OPPORTUNITY TO JOIN its SALES ORGANIZATION . . . We are Interested In men who want to become sales repre sentatives for this national organixation in the meat packing industry. Opportunities available In February and June. Territories In Middle-West, East and South. FOR MORE INFORMATION WRITE SALES TRAINING DIRECTOR THE RATH PACKING COMPANY 111 be up there soon! U p w h e r e the ceiling’s unlimited and the horizon’s as wide as the world! Up where there’s freedom and adventure — and a man can dare to do what no man’s done before! You’re on your way up there when you join the Aviation Cadets. After a year’s pilot training, it’s silver wings for you —and a commission as Second Lieutenant in the U. S. Air Force Reserve. You are eligible if you’re single, between 20 and 26Vi, and have completed at least half the require ments for a degree from an accredited college or university (or can pass an equivalent qualifying examination). You’ll fly the very best planes during your 12 months of pilot training. Ihen, after graduation, you’ll pilot jet fighters and bombers. And you’ll get a starting salary of $336 a month. During your three years on active duty you’ll be given a chance to win a commission in the Regular Air Force. This is a priceless opportunity’ for alert young men with the urge to carve their future in American aviation. Ask for details at your U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force Recruiting Station. Or, write to Head quarters, U. S. Air Force, Attention: Aviation Cadet Section, Washington 25, D. C. U. S. ARMY AND U. S. AIR FORCE RECRUmND SERVICE