The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, March 05, 1925, Image 1

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    The Maily Bulletin
VOL. VIII
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925.
NO. 122
DAIRY JUDGING TEAM
WILL ENTER CONTEST
Professor Darnell Will Take 12 Junior
Dairy Husbandry Students to
Fort Worth.
A team of junior Dairy Husbandry
students of the College will again en-
ter the dairy judging contest of the
Southwestern Exposition and Fat
Stock Show at Fort Worth this year.
A. L. Darnell, associate professor of
Dairy Husbandry will leave at noon
tomorrow with about 12 juniors for
the city of Fort Worth. Arrived
there he will work them for the two
following days in practice on the an-
imals gathered there for exhibition
and on Sunday will select the five
men from the 12 who will compose
the team to meet Oklahoma A. & M.
and New Mexico A. & M. in the an-
nual Southern Dairy Cattle Judging
Contest.
In the past two years that A. & M.
has entered this contest she has won
the sweep stakes prize, a silver cup
given by the Fat Stock Show, has
also won two other silver cup tro-
phies awarded by breed associations
for championship in judging those
breeds and has put her name on the
Mistletoe Creamery cup two of the
three times necessary to win perma-
rent possession of the trophy. Only
two cups have been taken away by
other teams. Louisiana won a single
breed championship award and Ok-
lahoma did the same.
An additional prize up for award
this year is a gold watch and chain
oifered by J. B. Ford and Company
to the high point individual in the
contest. A medal is also offered an-
nually by Professor George P. Grout
of the College to the high individual.
Breed trophy cups now in the pos-
session of A. & M. by virtue of!
past winnings are one awarded by the
Texas Jersey Cattle Club and one
awarded by the Holstein-Friesian
Club of Texas designating Texas A. &
M. as the champion in judging those
oreeds in the years of their winnings.
Professor Grout will accompany
the coach and team on the trip to
Fort Worth tomorrow.
FORMER INSTRUCTOR
RETURNS T0 POS]
C. A. Medbery Assumes Duties as As-
sistant Professor in Industrial
Education Here.
C. A. Medbery, alumnus and former
instructor of the College has return-
ed to the institution as a member of
the faculty of the Vocational Teach-
irg Department after one year spent
| He will
be assistant professor of Industrial
in industrial work in Dallas.
Education, assisting Professor Charles
Marten, head of the Department of
Industrial Education in the instruc-
tion of College students who are pre-
paring as teachers after graduation
and in- the conduct of the teacher
training work in the industrial cen-
ters of the state for carying on part
time class work in the trades and
industries.
In his year of commercial work Hr.
Medbery was in the chemical depart-
ment of the Texas Portland, Cement
Compary at Dallas He has already
assumed his duties at the College and
is domiciled in the log cabin of Dr.
F. B. Clark in College Park, Dr. Clark
having removed with his family into
his new residence nearby.
For the past few months Mr. Med-
bery has been conducting a part time
class in teacher training work with
the Texas Power and Light Company
of Dallas in addition to his regular
employment at the cement company
and he will’ continue to carry that
program of work going to Dallas to
meet the class twice each month. *
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ROYAL ARCH MASONS
There will be a special
5 convocation of W. T. Aus-
tin Chapter No. 87, Royal
WE Arch Masons in Masonic
Temple, Bryan at 7:30 tonight.
Work in Past Master’s degree. All
members and vis:ting companions will
receive a cordial welcome.
E. W. PRICE, H. P:
F. E. LICHTE, Sec.
CONFESSION I5 MADE
BY 88 IN REVIVAL
Tuesday Night Sermon by Dr. Scoville
Adds 47 to Convert List of
Revival Meeting.
* J * *
*# SCOVILLE-*
* GRAMS *
FoTf you"
* want your
= blotyit 0
* marry a
* grass hop-
* per send
* him to a
* dance hall.
* Anything
* that d e-
* gtroys the
*Ph= om 'e
should be
* destroyed.
The church is not for some
* Christians but for all Christians.
If a man steals a railroad iron it *
* means t he
* penitentiary. °
But if a man
steals a whole
railroad he is
a howling
success.
Get all you *
can and can
all you get *
and the devil *
will can you *
some day.
Jesus never
collects the
same amount *
twice.
The manger cradled a baby, the *
* cross upheld a man, but the grave *
opened to a God.
* * * * * * * * * *
Guy E. Curtis,
Song Leader.
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Irene Scoville,
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Secretary.
*
Public confession of Christian faith
was made by 47 at the invitation of
Dr. Charles R. Scoville following his
sixth sermon of the revival period
held in the Tabernacle Tuesday even-
ing. This sermon makes a total of
88 who have hero» -+'-  °
confession sinc bin tam?
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