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HOUSE JOURNAL
April 7, 1949
HOUSE JOURNAL
1489
"O Gracious Father, Thou hast
There was no objection offered and
GRAHAM,
the first day of October and the first
brought us into the Light and Life
it was so ordered.
On the Part of the House.
day of June of any school year.
of another beautiful morning; the
"2. That not more than Two
promise of another day. Wilt Thou
Mr. Stockard asked unanimous
AIKIN,
Hundred Thousand Dollars ($200,-
not take away from us all that is
consent of the House to introduce
MOFFITT,
000) may be expended from availa-
displeasing and offensive to Thee;
at this time and have placed on first
HUDSON,
ble plant funds for buildings and im-
and give to us all we need to help
reading, H. B. No. 854.
HARDEMAN,
provements without the specific au-
us to be, what we ought to be, and
On the Part of the Senate.
There was no objection offered and
thorization of the Legislature of Tex-
do well for Thee the things we ought
it was so ordered.
H. B. No. 64
By Graham, et al.
as.
do. In humble gratitude we bring
"3. College credits received at
our Morning Offering.-Amen.'
Mr. Etheredge asked unanimous
A BILL
the adjunct in Kimble County shall
LEAVES OF ABSENCE GRANTED
consent of the House to introduce
To Be Entitled
not be counted toward graduation
at this time and have placed on first
from Agricultural and Mechanical
The following Members were grant-
reading, H. B. No. 855.
An Act amending Chapter 2, Title 49,
College of Texas, unless an equiva-
ed leaves of absence on account of
Revised Civil Statutes of Texas by
lent number of college credits for
There was no objection offered and
important business:
adding a new Article to be desig-
graduation shall have been received
it was so ordered.
nated Article 2615d, authorizing
at the Agricultural and Mechanical
Mr. Oltorf for today on motion of
the Board of Directors of the Agri-
Mr. Williams of Bexar asked unan-
College of Texas, located at College
Mr. Whiteside of Smith.
cultural and Mechanical College of
imous consent of the House to in-
Station, Texas."
Texas to establish an adjunct of
Mr. Kilgore, temporarily for to-
troduce at this time and have placed
Sec. 2. The fact that the Agricul-
the College in Kimble County,
day on motion of Mr. McKnight.
on first reading, H. B. No. 856.
tural and Mechanical College of
Texas; authorizing said Board
to
Texas has a large enrollment, con-
Mr. Vale, temporarily for today on
There was no objection offered and
provide at the adjunct any services
sisting of many ex-servicemen, and
motion of Mr. Smith of Hays.
it was so ordered.
which conform to the leading ob-
lacks the necessary facilities to pro-
ject of the Agricultural and Me-
vide the proper orientation and pre-
The following Members were grant-
Mr. Williams of Bexar asked unan-
chanical College of Texas, includ-
college screening, and the fact that
ed leaves of absence on account of
imous consent of the House to in-
ing research, with certain excep-
many ex-servicemen students desir-
illness:
troduce at this time and have placed
tions and limitations; and declar-
ing admission to the College need
on first reading, H. B. No. 857.
ing an emergency.
Mr. Walker for today on motion
a preliminary refresher course to
of Mr. Lee.
There was no objection offered and
Be It Enacted by the Legislature of
equip them for college work, and
it was so ordered.
the State of Texas:
the fact that many students fail in
Mr. Williamson for today on mo-
the College because of a lack of
tion of Mr. Hull.
CONFERENCE COMMITTEE
Section 1. Amend Chapter 2, Title
pre-college indoctrination, at great
REPORT ON H. B. NO. 64
49, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas
expense to the State and to the par-
INTRODUCTION OF HOUSE BILLS
by adding a new Article to be des-
ents of such students, and the fur-
Mr. Gray asked unanimous con-
Mr. Graham submitted the follow-
ignated Article 2615d reading as fol-
ther fact that the adjunct in Kimble
sent of the House to introduce at
ing Conference Committee report on
lows:
County could be used for summer
this time and have placed on first
H. B. No. 64:
classes to provide the necessary pre-
"Article 2615d: Adjunct of College
college training required if failures
reading, H. B. No. 849.
Austin, Texas, April 6, 1949.
authorized to be located in Kimble
are to be reduced, create an emer-
Hon. Allan Shivers, President of the
County.
gency and an imperative public ne-
There was no objection offered and
it was so ordered.
"Section 1. The Board of Direc-
cessity that the Constitutional Rule
Senate.
tors of the Agricultural and Mechan-
requiring bills to be read on three
Mr. Casey asked unanimous con-
Hon. Durwood Manford, Speaker of
ical College of Texas is authorized
several days in each House be sus-
sent of the House to introduce at
the House of Representatives.
to establish in Kimble County an
pended, and the same is hereby sus-
adjunct of the College to be located
pended, and this Act shall take ef-
this time and have placed on first
reading, H. B. No. 850.
Sirs: We, your Conference Com-
on land furnished without cost to
fect and be in force from and after
mittee on House Bill No. 64, appoint-
the State of Texas.
its passage, and it is so enacted.
There was no objection offered and
ed by the President of the Senate and
"Sec. 2. That the Board of Direc-
tors of the Agricultural and Mechan-
On motion of Mr. Graham, the
it was so ordered.
the Speaker of the House of Repre-
sentatives respectively to adjust the
ical College of Texas is authorized
Conference Committee report was
Mr. Heflin asked unanimous con-
differences between the two Houses,
to provide at said adjunct any serv-
adopted by the following vote:
sent of the House to introduce at
beg leave to report that we have ad-
ices which conform to the leading
object of the Agricultural and Me-
Yeas-114
this time and have placed on first
justed the differences between the
reading, H. B. No. 851.
Senate and the House, and recom-
chanical College of Texas as defined
mend the passage of the bill in the
in Article 2608 of the Revised Civil
Abington
Brooks
form hereto attached.
Bell
of Red River
There was no objection offered and
Statutes of Texas, 1925, including re-
it was so ordered.
search, subject to the following ex-
Benton
Bryan
Respectfully submitted,
ceptions:
Bergman
Cannon
Mr. Heflin asked unanimous con-
PRESNAL,
"1. That no undergraduate course
Bradshaw
Carter
sent of the House to introduce at
BRISCOE,
carrying college credit will be offered
Briscoe
Casey
this time and have placed on first
SENTERFITT,
at the adjunct in Kimble County
Brooks
Cassity
reading, H. B. No. 853.
RAMPY,
during the eight (8) months between
of Jefferson
Caston
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