The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 09, 1920, Image 4

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Friday, January 9, 1920.
COMPLIMENTS ARE PAID TO
PROF HIGHWAY ENGINEERING
The Portland Cement Association
of Minneapolis, Minnesota, has writ-
ten the following complimentary re-
marks on Professor Roy M. Green’s
latest bulletin on highway construc-
tion which was recently sent to them
by their request.
“This will acknowledge receipt of
two copies of Texas Engineering Ex-
periment Station Bulletin No. 22,
for which we thank you. We shail
certainly appreciate receiving copies
of any future investigations of pave-
ments. Although the soil and cli-
mate conditions of Minnesota are en-
many arguments contained in Mr.
Green’s treatise apply to all cases.
One of the most pleasing features |
of this Bulletin is the fact that when-
ever Mr. Green makes a suggestion |
in regard to work, his criticism is not |
in the nature of rapping, pat rather
constructive.
His discussions of the features of |
pavements in general, are very
broad guaged and the information
given along these lines is extremely
valuable to us, in fact we are send-
ing mimeographed copies of Mr.
Green’s arguments against pavement |
guarantees to all of the field engi-
neers operating out of this office,
which we believe will be very valu-
able to them in their work.”
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GIVES FORMULA FOR
CONTROL OF WEEVILS
Replying to an inquiry regarding
control of weevil in wheat, A. P.
Swallow, entomologist, gives out the!
following information:
Carbon bisulphide or highlife
should be placed in an open vessel, or
preferably two or three open vessels,
on top of the grain and not on the
bottom. The gas given off by this
chemical is very heavy and has 2a
tendency to go to the bottom. It
will not come up.
It will probably take more than |
one gallon of highlife to sufficiently |
permeate 750 bushels of wheat.
Highlife serves to kill the adult
and larvae of the weevil.
effect whatever on the egg; there-
fore, it is necessary that this applica- |
tion be made for two or three times
at intervals of about two weeks in|
order that the weevils hatching from
the eggs may be killed.
Carbon bisulphide will not be ef-
fective if placed on the botton of the |
bin.
The efficiency of highlife is in pro- |
portion to the tightness of the bin. |
It has no |
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IWANT ADS |
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LOST—Gold eversharp pencil. R.
E. Perry engraved on it.
FOR SALE—By Ex-army
the following articles: Uniform
overcoat size 40, long; whipcord uni-
form size 38, full; service cap size 7;
| 0. D. blouse size 38; O. D. shirts
| size 15 1-2; field boots size 8 1-2;
| raincoat; plgsitn puttees, size 16;
pair spurs leather covered; two pair
| long trousers O. D. size 33-21; offi-
| cer’s clothing roll; O. D. blanker.
| Room 160 Bizzell.
| A bin in which there is a circulation |
| of air or which is not air tight will |
not give good results.
that all the openings in the bin be
filled up before applying the high-
life. In case the bin is not air
tight the openings should be covered
with wet canvas or wet bagging.
The gas
poisons the weevil and kills them of-
ter they are hatched.
For further information write Lo
the Extension Service, A.
| College of Texas, for circular for
| free distribution treating of weevil
in stored grain. The methods out-
lined in this circular are just as ap-
plicable to beans as to wheat or
sorghum.
—mtl eee rere
FORTY-TWO STUDENTS
REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW
On the basis of reports for De-
| cember 15, forty-two students were
required to withdraw from College.
But for various reasons presented
| after this action twenty-one were al-
lowed to continue in college for the
| remainder of the term.
| one subject in order that they might
' be able to concentrate on the rest of
| their work.
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Saturday—Oh boys!
PRICE 20c, BALCONY 15c.
FOR SALE—Army overcoat and
military blouse. 18 Austin. 85 |
LOST—R. V. Pin. Please return |
to 43 Mitchell and receive reward. |
20 Mitch- |
ell. 87 |
WANTED TO RENT—Two furn- |
ished rooms for light housekeeping. |
| Box 210. 36 |
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DATES NEXT YEAR
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plies and we can please the
most critical purchaser.
Fort Worth.—The Southwestern
Exposition and Fat Stock Show will
be held from March 6 to 13. This
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find welcome
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There is one motor vehicle to
every 33 persons in Chicago.
thousand miles of public highway.
The state of New York has eighty