The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, May 09, 1925, Image 4

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    PROFESSOR IS ATTENDING
TEXTILE ASS’N MEETING
Professor J. B. Bagley, head of the
Department of Textile Engineering, is
in McKinney today attending the an-
nual meeting of the Texas Textile As-
sociation. He will return tomorrow.
At the meeting last year he induced
the Association to appoint a commit-
tee to come to the College and study
the A. & M. textile course and make
recommendations for strengthening it.
He will make arrangements with mill
operators at this meeting to take a
number of the students into their
mills for summer work.
BEST FRESHMAN IN
CHEMISTRY CHOSEN
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ment to stimulate interest in the work
and encourage a higher standard of
scholarship,” Professor Brayton said
in announcing the results. “Ttere
is always created an intense spirit
of rivalry in the competition between
different sections and courses.”
Each one of the 25 men at the din-
ner Thursday night was a winner, be-
ing the best man in his section as
determined in the contest. To begin
with the entire class was divided ir-
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to 25 sections and in the preliminary
contest the winner of each section was
ascertained. These 25 then competed
for the best of the group.
The other 24 men were as follows:
W. G. Boyd, Wills Point; B. T.
Bowlin, Plainview; R. R. Davenport,
Harlingen; F. J. Gerdes, Sinton: W.
C. Pool, Fort Worth; A. L. Sonntag.
Gainesville; W. C. Tinus, Waco; R.
B. Owens, Bonham; T. H. Small, Fort
Worth; H. L. Sisson, Jasper; A. L.
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Dallas; W. R. Sparkman, Beeville;
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