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Tuesday, March 2, 1920. | | | | | 2 "yp LY RIC THEATER PICTURE—T OD A Y—PICTURE DOROTHY DALTON and WILLIAM DESMOND “A GAMBLE IN SOULS’ - Sede BRING YOUR DRESS WORRIES —T10— COMING SOON— SEE DOROTHY D 20 J 20 20 J 20 a a a a a a SR a A Sl SR a 2 a 2 2 2 a 2 2 2 A A 2 BT A 2 2B 2 A 2 A FH 20 2 2 2 a 2 a a THE LIFE CYCLE OF A HONEY | BEE IS EIGHT WEEKS Continued form Page 1) ing dates of the honey plants in any locality and of the life cycle of the bee, the beekeeper can determine at what date to start brood rearing, to prepare for swarm control, to re- queen, to divide, or to move his col- onies to an advantage.” Complete Program. S. W. Bilsing secretary of the Seminar, has announced the follow- ing program as complete for the rest of the meetings to be . held this semester. It follows: 5. Ecological Studies in Interstate LY, Park, New York, R. K. Fletcher. 6. Insects and Birds, A. R. Cahn. 7. Discussion of Foul Brood, C. S. Rude. 8. Important Fruit Insects of Tex- as, M. E. Mays. 9. Factors Affecting the tion of Wings in Aphids, Dr. Tanquary. 10. Genetics, Dr. E. P. Humbert. 11. Extension Entomology, R. BR. Peppert. 12. Methods of Controlling the Red Spider of Cotton, J. S. Mogford. 13. The Lace Plant Bug of the Egg Plant, I. Shiller. The European Corn Borer, A. H. Alex. 14. Dusting Cotton With Calcium Arsenate, A. P. Swallow. er SL ékmrpn' Produc- M. C. RACQUETS RESTRUNG Arrangements have been made for | having the racquets of the members, of the association restrung. The racquets may be left in Room 9 Aus- | tin at anytime after five o’clack and they will be sent off immediately. Any discounts that may be given the association will revert to the owner. The coach suggests that all men get their racquets in shape for playing so A Thomas H. Inc Production. the streets and a man of God. tween the forces of good and evil. Holmes in “Three Black Eyes”, Sessue Hayakawa in “The Beggar Prince”. Special Feature—Louise Glamn in “Lone Wolf’s Daughter” “OTHER MEN’S SHOES” | connected with the college. | have not gotten yours see your C. O. | or write the Longhorn P. O. Box 321. The story of a woman of A soul stirring battle be- Tomorrow—Taylor Thursday— Friday—Big BRANDON & LAWRENGE IF ITS FOR A MAN WE HAVE IT your favorite. gs ALTON TONIGHT % eefefectosdesfarioetociecdechctotodocdocdesfrctociode deofosfecectecdesfectecdecfectocfocdectecdocdectecdedoctocfocortefocecfaciociects fas oles Tooleedeelesles) efeseetostosteelectosioclarlaelesioniaelonleni nels a I Joelsleelenloaleil - o Joel age Jeslasiesleleel osgesdestestesd oslo RA oe THE LONGHORN WILL BE READY | % HAVE YOU BEEN DOWN TO SEE V. ANGELE = FOR DISTRIBUTION BY MAY 15 + » do It may be to the interest of some - The College Tailor 4 to know that the major portion of dp " = the annual year book has gone to |. BY BOYETT'S STORE 3 press. ; kX Newest Model Hoffman Pressing Machine (o The Longhorn for 1920 is now of. | oo fered for sale to the students and | TRY ME FOR A PRESS i faculty of the College. The book |X : She a this year will be composed of 416 | % First Class Tailoring and Repairing 3 pages of real A. and M. life from |i Phone No. 93 Will make you anything. 3 start to finish comprising the enviable steels ae a ~ Jeeteelestoeloelooloclolaclactocloclastactastactoctostostos): eoleed sole slesleelaclesl sefesleeles *e “ee” ee oo record of the Aggies in football and | Spel adel oily basketball, the record of the Stock LEAVES FOR MISSISSIPPI TO Harrison, Jr. a senior veterinary ATTEND MEETING OF ENTOMOLOGISTS student. a EE THE CAMPUS WILL BE CLEARED OF STRAY DOGS. President Bizzell has issued in- structions to have all stray dogs on the Campus killed. He stated that it was not his in- tention to destroy anyone’s valuable Judging team in the International meet, the present year record of every A. and M. man. It is expected that every man who has any interest in this school that he add Volume | No. 18 to his shelf, not as a reminder | periment Station, left Sunday for that he once attended A. and M., but | Vicksburg, Miss., to attend a three as a record of the events taking place | day meeting of the Southern States in the most prosperous year of the | Entomologists. : school. Now is the time to buy your| The matter of boll weevil control dog, and for this reason urged that book—Faculty members may see Mr. | will be discussed. Other things of [dogs so prized by their owners be Henderson at the post office. Stu- | interest on the program are the pink | kept closely at home. Dr. Maurice C. Tanquary, Chief, Division of Entomology of the Ex- dents of the Cadet Corps may see | | bollworm situation, the European | ——————— their C. O.s. Casuals may see | corn borer problem, and mosquito | R. V. AND JUNIOR PINS either H. V. Yerby, W. W. Derrick | control work. Will send in another order for or Ben Garrity. The book is to be| Dr. Tanquary will also visit Mr. | pins soon. All who wish to get one liver y - [3 (0) M: fe |C & i ‘4 71 & iy 'yY i : delivered by the 15th of May | Coad’s boll weevil laboratory in | turn in your names at once. > | Louisiana. Mr. Coad has done more | R. H. RAMSEY. ales Joolaslesl fools ao ool. 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Glezen and ine to Mr. Whiteside Leon will talk and plans for a smok- | | near that place. er will be discussed. Dr. V. A. Scott of the same De- er =r ros ‘partment is gone to Burleson county | BRYAN BANKS CLOSED to treat a herd of hogs for cholera. | who resides that they will be ready for the All the banks in Bryan will be | The hogs are owned by G.G. Foster | B Ph tournament to be held in the near |closed today in observance of Inde-|a Brazos bottom planter. He was | ryan one 14 . > He : Paar ani : aptoi * future. pendence Day. | accompanied by Cadet Captain R. 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