Saturday,
February 14, 1920.
ean ished each morning, Teeept Monday,
by the Publicity Department of the Agri-
eultural and Mechanical
Official Publication of the College. Dis-
tributed free to all students, instructors and |
fur- |
Campus resiaents. Advertising rates
nished on application.
Br Office
_Room _113, first floor Academic Building
WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL
President of the College
FRANK O. MARTIN
Secretary of Publicity
the leading - journals of the world.
The World’s Work has an interest of
its own in its illustrations, which are
probably the handsomest and most
numerous of those in any
of its type.
Among the
subjects, the
and most amusing
including, in this
“Critics and Creators
atre.”” The Field
magazines on special
Bookman has the
literary articles,
month’s issu-z,
of the
ed magazines of rural life on its
ornamental side. The current num-
ber of The Field gives prominence
to an article on “The Future of Am-
erica”, by Governor Lowden of Il-
linois, who is deeply interested in
stock raising, and believes that ‘‘the
breeder of good cattle helps to a per-
manent agriculture and is among the
most useful of men.”
Good short stories and the person-
al letters of Roosevelt make Scrib-
ner’'s Magazine for February worth
looking into, and The National Geo-
graphic contains its usual array of
fine photographs of the curious cor-
ners of the earth and an interesting |
article on “The Rise of the New
Arab Nation.”
Outing, for sportsmen, and Pon-
ular Science and Popular Mechanics
for those of a thinking turn of mind,
complete the list of articles
magazines which space will allow.
It is hoped that more students will
form the habit of spending at least |
informing |
thirty minutes a day in
and enjoying themselves in the read-
ing of good periodicals.
EN ——
ON THE SICK LIST
The following students were con-
fined to the hospital yesterday:
I. Bate, H. C. Carroll, J. H. Clay-
brook, B. B. Cochran, E. F. Daniel,
N. L. Franke, L. H. Frede, W. W,
Fields, W. H. Exline, J. C.
V. H. Land, J..O. Lusher, A. B.
ris, C. Nabours, E. H. Pendleton, J.
S. Sanders, H. C. Shaw, B. E. Tobin,
Ww. B. White, J. V. Williams, R. P. Mass for Campus Satolien Room
Ward, J. E. Woods. 19, C. ‘FE. Blde., 9:30.
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SUNDAY MORNING
A Stirring Preacher With a Very
Strong Personality. Filled Prom-
inent Appointments.
in Guion Hall Sunday
F. P. Culver,
The speaker
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of Fort Worth. Before coming to
Texas a few years ago to become pres- |
ident of the old Polytechnic College, |
now Tgxas Woman’s College, Mr.
Culver was one of the leading minis-
[ters of Alabama.
the more prominent appointments.
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as he appeared before each of the five
district conferences of his denomi-
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lis well
Methodism,
as a possible man for bishop in the
denomination.
EVENING SERVICE.
At the evening service in the Y.
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son of Montgomery, Alabama, will
| speaks.
man with a remarkable
has been blind for forty-seven years,
in his talk here will tell of the
and
education of the blind and what has
accomplished by such persons
as Hellen Keller. He has spoken in
most of the Texas colleges and acad-
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Saturday, February 14.
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