- to elect OFFICIAL NOTICES ENGINEERING CONFERENCE 7:30 TOMORROW EVENING (official) The December meeting of the En- gineering Teachers’ Conference will be held in the Mess Hall Annex at 7:30 tomorrow evening. Dean Wink- ler will discuss some teaching prob- lems, and C. L. Poole, president of the Texas State Manufacturing As- sociation and G. M. Knebel, vice-pres- ident and general manager of the same association: will discuss some of the manufacturing problems of Tex- as. The dinner will be seventy-five cents a plate. Please phone your re- servations for dinner to my office by 9:00 o’clock tomorrow morning. All teachers of engineering stu- dents are expected to attend the meet- ing, and all others who are interest- ed, including ladies, are welcome. F. C. BOLTON, dean, School of: Engineering. Junior Pins Class of ’26! Get that JUNIOR PIN at 86 LEGETT.—64 a —_—— — Nr GEOLOGY ELECTIVES (official) Students who have decided definite- Agricultural Geology, Course 210 (2-2), and Petroleum Geo- logy, Course 404 (3-3) for the second term of 1924-1925 are requested to notify ther Head of the Department by not later than December 15. Such notification is necessary in behalf of the departmental book orders that must be submitted before: the Christ- mas holidays. In the meantime, we shall be very glad to confer with any students who are thinking seriously of taking these electives. E. OSCAR RANDOLPH, head, Department of Geology. — a ABSENT STUDENTS (official) The following students who were ab- ient on the date spec.fied below come under the following paragraphs o the absence rule. { December 8, 1924. Arhelger, J. W. Blackaller, J. H. Bourland, R. M. Burroughs, N. A. Catron, J. D. \ Christian, C. M. DeBardeleben, J. F. Essler, H. C. Franklin, G. E. Groginsky, R. Hill, W. G. Holtzclaw, W. E. Johnson, S. C. ( Jones, J. J. Kenrard, J. H. Krueger, A. T. McBride, G. C. Miller, T. L. Mosher, E. J. Rummel, E. L. Seidenglanz, C. B. Tatum, J. E. Calentine, C. H. Watson, C. Finks, J. E. Jones, S. F. ~~ (a) (b) 102020250202020202020202020202020203020202020202020:0203020202020203020202020203030:02050205050:050205020 Electrical Appliances Percolators, lers: and many hearts this Christmas. toasters, irons, cur- heaters will gladden grills, electric These, and many other suggestions we offer you. PARKER ASTIN HARDWARE COMPANY BRYAN, TEXAS Ba Sh 0300505050 050 ¢ Anything as close to you as your garters ought to be clean! IVORY GARTERS. Wash them and keep them clean. Wear FLORSHEIM Officers Dress Shoes in the fin- est quality of calfskin leather. $11 Rain coats and overcoats that offer real protection in any kind of weather. $12 to $35 Pennants, pillow tops and table runners, priced right. I. K LAWRENCE BRYAN Tong, 7. 117 Underwood, C. M. Since December 1, 1924. Blackaller, J. H. C.. CoTODD, Commandant. ——————— WILL THE PERSON who borrow- »d a gabardine overcoat from the Biology building please return it to Jack Chriswell, 59 Legett.—63 (a) We will give you prompt service on your CHRISTMAS HEMSTITCH- ING. Buttons covered the same day you leave order. Don’t neglect that tailored or party dress for the Christ- mas holidays. Prices and service are most attractive. Etta Peters, phone 382, Bryan.—66 — al) a a C. R. “Dutch” Eschenburg, 24 is studying law at the University of Texas and making his home at 1811 Congress Avenue.—The Texas Aggie. —— —- Sm ~~ We have to report that C. L. Wall, 94 is doing exceptionally well in ed- acating those Northeners about the “finer points of A. & M.” as well as making good with the General Elec- tric Company.—The Texas Aggie. til — Arthur Fenstermaker’s address is 115 Beacon street, Boston. Arthur is a last year graduate and is taking graduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.—The Texas Aggie.