+ 7 oe | six years cn her characterization of
The Bailp Bulletin | Juliet—then she took her own money
— : and risked all to give it to the public,
Published each morning except Mon- | With the result that many believe she
day by the Publicity Department of | is today the greatest Juliet of them
the A. & M. College. Official pub- | all.
lication of the College. Distributed | It’s worthwhile to be big in one big
free to all students, instructors and | thing. ;
campus residents. — —
35 : SEVEN MISTAKES OF LIFE
Copy for The Bulletin for either the |
news or advertising columns will be! 1. The delusion that individ)
accepted at: : : : ;
Publicity Office, Room 113, Ladi is made by crushing others
1st flcor Main Academic Bldg. | own,
Phone 127 2. The tendency to worry about
A. & M. Press, Old Forge Shop,
things that cannot be changed or
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WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL
President cf the College
FRANK O. MARTIN
Publicity Secretary.
VADA TUCKER
Assistant.
ONE THING.
One of the greatest failures I know
of is that of man who was so gifted he
could do almost anything. But the
years have rolled on, and this man is
in middle life now—and has done
nothing of note, worthy of his great
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corrected.
Insisting that a thing is impos-
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| 4. Attempting to compel other
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persons to believe and live as we do.
5. Neglecting development and re- |
finement of the mind by not acquiring | Only a very small amount of the
the habit of reading fine literature. | so-called wax paper is really waxed,
6. Refusing to set aside trivial but is the “glassine” paper which is
preferences, in order that important made by overcooking the pulp while
things may be accomplished. it is being prepared.
7. The failure to establish the ha-
vit of saving money.
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When the doctor said: “Twins!”
the banker said “Capital!” Had the
FOR SALE: Small residence next |doctor said “Triplets!” presumably he
| door to my home in College Park. Ap- | would have said “Surplus!”
talents. | ply to Mrs. Drink Milner at Exchange
Do one thing well— better than it | Stcre.—tf. PHONE 266
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And the fine thing about doing one | raps. Reward for return to Pub
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thing well is that somehow or other | ery Shee 8 |
you keep doing it better all the time. | ic TS 3 Say
Queen Today
corner and say to yourself something
Last showing of the big costume production—
like this: “You have to succeed. You |
“RICHARD THE LION-HEARTED”
can. Therefore, go ahead and do it!” |
The first thing is to decide in your |
Sets and costumes as great as those in “Robin Hood,” with
WALLACE BEERY as KING RICHARD,
. . |
own mind just what you can put your |
the role he created and made famous in “R bin Hood,” and >»
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heart into to the largest degree. Then |
keep at it, no matter how discourag- !
MARGUERITE DE LA MOTTE as THE QUEEN.
Friday-Saturday, a banquet of fun—
ing, no matter how many times you
“TO THE LADIES”
fail, no matter hcw hopeless the
and also the men. New York’s funniest stage comedy produced by |
future looks for big returns.
Make yourself known for doing at
James Cruze for Paramount, and one of the season’s most pleasing
satires.
least one thing extraordinarily well.
A. & M.—QUEEN ORCHESTRA and GOOD COMEDY
Peary worked for twenty-three
vears on his plans for attaining the
North Pole. Time after time he re-
Last showing of the society comedy drama—
turned to the place he started from,
“JUST LIKE A WOMAN”
only to steel his wll anew for an- |
other attempt, until finally one day
and WILLIAM DUNCAN in “THE STEEL TRAIL”
Tomorrow only: ZANE GREY’S famous novel—
the world was electrified by the
“THE CALL OF THE CANYON”
simple message: “I got the Pole!”
featuring
Don’t scatter. Concentrate.
RICHARD DIX and LOIS WILSON
. Go after one thing and get it. Let
no sweet siren song of fame or money
or social glamcr attract you from that
one thing. All these may be added to |
your attainment if you are big enough |
to house them when you have won.
Do one thing well.
I am told that Jane Cowl worked for foo