The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, May 09, 1925, Image 4
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 (Continued from page 1) 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- We can fill your needs in the DRUG AND TOILET LINE Also a complete stock of box and bulk CANDIES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES and STATION- ERY. Let us show you our line of PARTY SUPPLIES. Deliv- ery anywhere on Campus. Phone 188 THE COLLEGE DRUG STORE 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. Van Nest, San Antonio; S. C. Frost, Dallas; W. R. Sparkman, Beeville; W. M. Jackson, San Antonio; J. Neff, All men who wish to make you. Texas. P. O. Box 340° Laredo; T. M. Alexander, Fort Worth; H. E. Horn, Dallas; P. H. Frank, Shreveport, La.; I. F. Whitehurst, Ardmore, Okla.; E. D. Scudday, Brownwood; L. B. Gonzales, San An- tonio; T. A. Servello, Corpus Christi; J. H. Clark, Fort Worth; R. F. Wick, San Antonio. ICE CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS FOR SALE DAIRY BUILDING College Station CAAA PIPPIN III III II III III ATTENTION STUDENTS AND INSTRUCTORS enough money to pay their way through school next year, or who want to put in their time pro- fitably during the summer months, may do so by getting in com- munication with C .A. DeWare, P. O. Box 340, Brenham, Texas. Sell life insurance in your section of the state this summer—- represent the Northwestern National Life Insurance Company, an old line legal reserve company—a contract that cannot be beat. No experience necessary, will conduct a school of one week at the College to prepare all men who desire to help themselves so that you will be able to present your proposition in the right way. All dur- ing the summer I will give you every help and cooperation that you will desire to help your efforts produce the maximum of results for Would like to have a man in every good town and county in Let me hear from you at once. I'll help you to come back to College next year if you will help yourself by taking advantage of this plan. C. A. DeWARE BRENHAM, TEXAS The best life insurance contract sold in Texas for the dollar value. "Phone 660 Anything as close to you as your garters ought to be clean! IVORY GARTERS. Wash them and keep them clean. Wean | Say It With Flowers aad to the best friend you have, MOTHER. We send or wire any place. Select her favorites from carnations, roses, sweet peas, snap dragons, tulips, pot plants and baskets. J. COULTER SMITH COLLEGE AVENUE FLORIST Phone 672.