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Drastic Reductions
Further Reduced
WE NEED THE MONEY
Packarnds io. oi niin, $10.00
Shell Cord dress shoes now $7.50
Best $3.00 kid Sneaks........ $2.75
$25.00 Cravanette coats ....$15.00
$8.50 Sheep-lined coats ....$5.00
$7.50 Mackinaws ............... $4.50
$7.50 Velour Hats .............. $3.50
See our other Reductions
W. F. GIBBS & SON
- CHAS. NITGH
CAMPUS TAILOR
We Keep the Aggie
looking snappy.
SHOE REPAIRING
done by
NEW
COLLEGE SHOE SHOP
Shoes will be collected and
delivered by F. K. Mixon,
24 Foster
FRANK KOHOUT
Proprietor
If in Bryan, go to the
BRYAN SHOE HOSPITAL
THE COLLEGE STATION
COMMUNITY STORE
(Cooperative)
Dealers in
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Trade at your own Store
B. D. MARBURGER TAKES
OVER COLLEGE UTILITIES
B. D. Marburger, former professor
of railway engineering at the College
assumed the duties of superintendent
of the department of buildings and
college utilities on February 1, suec-
ceeding W. W. Kraft who has re-
signed.
The position of superintendent of
buildings and College utilities at the
A. and M. College is a big job.
The superintendent of this de-
partment has under his supervision
the administration, upkeep and repair
of all the College buildings, the power
plant, laundry, sewage disposal plant,
water system, heating system, light-
ing system, construction of new
buildings, paving of new streets and
sidewalks, repair of streets and side-
walks and countless other jobs too
numerous to mention. Measured in
terms of dollars, the man in this
position is responsible for the proper
functioning and the maintenance and
repair of buildings valued at three
million and five hundred thousand dol-
lars, and the supervision of annual
expenditures amounting to more than
a half million dollars.
Mr. Marburger is a graduate of the
College from the department of civil
engineering in 1905. He imnediate-
ly became connected with the Sunset
Central Railway Lines and served as
| foreman and roadmaster. From 1512
| to 1914 he was assistant division en-
| gineer Gulf Coast Lines; in 1914 to
11916 he was roadmaster on the S.
| A. A. P. lines, in 1916-17 he was as-
| sistant division engineer of the M.
|K. & T. lines and in 1917-20 was
| division engineer of the same lines,
| and from 1920 to 1925 he served as
| professor of railway engineering at
the A .and M. College. While con-
| nected with the various railroads he
| had considerable ' experience in all
| phases of construction work which
| will prove valuable to him in the new
| work here.
Mr. Kraft is a graduate of: North-
western University and came to the
A. and M. College of Texas in 1917
| as head of the department of build-
ings and college utilities. Under his
| supervision more than 25 residence
cottages have been constructed on the
{ Campus. During the World War he
{ had charge of the building of the
| barracks here. He also has had charge
| of the building of eight permanent
| structures of concrete and stone, laid
several miles of sidewalks and pav-
ing and modified both the sewer and
and the College heating system. He
has not announced his plans for the
future.
EXCURSION
RATES
NOW in effect on our stock
of civilian and military cloth-
ing and shoes.
I. K. LAWRENCE
R. S. ROOM SCHEDULE
(Official)
The following is the second term
room schedule for Rural Sociology:
R. S. 202, room 101, E. E. building;
R. S. 202b, room 117, Main building;
R. S. 312a, room 34, Physics building;
R. S. 312, section 105, room 317, Main
building.
> R. C. WHITE, professor,
Rural Sociology.
FOR SALE.—New serge uniform, size
36, complete with cap and sam Browne
belt, price $16.50 delivered. H. R.
Smith, Franklin, Texas.—102
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