The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 26, 1906, Image 4

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ALUMNI NOTES
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fw F. KuUon,* A.. ’195. is in El
jrbos. H. OUb.. C:.i E- ’o*. is at
Cornell University- J
R. T. Kendrick, A. ’06, is on a
stock ranch at Hajrt,
R. L. Itrandt, M. Ei '06, is work
ing m the steam plant at College.
, fc. C. Abney. C. B| ^5. i» fk™- tW£ > y^ longer and finish
ing by, irrigatkra, Lampasas. Tex.
2 j Kj Max V. Mayer, A.fc.'o6, is in an
architects’ office in Cincinnati, O.
<£. A. Moyo A. '<>6 V is principal
of a high school in i fmut's Valley,
I [i.-f- . rr ; r Sf
♦» Hlnaer Carlyle, A. ’ofi. is work
ing in tlie Chemical Iteixirtraent
| here.
L Gugetihetm,
j probably be
J' ■ t jaea(r. j ( 1 ;* .1 1’ '■
I j. H. G. Vakey. |jL 'ofi. is man-
[ i \ ager of a stock farm near Tcxline,
IT Texas. . [*•' '
j . Burt R. Hrtll, C- M.
engineer of the Texas
Beaamoni. j . J ■,
C. G. Brown. B. E
ing for the Northern
at Clevela:
M >S. 06. has ac-
as drawing teach-
will
this
is chief
pany at
is work-
ric Co.
A. E. *06. is at the
Institute of Tech-
I r/i-
C. B- ’00, is in
workiad for the
T. E. ’06, is over-
Belton cotton
feeler.
Sifc. T
’05. is a
He is very
vebtnp.
E. C. Axm
ceptetl a poilit
er in Houston
J. R Toboir
Massachusetts
Oology.
. I A. C. Hm
New York Ci
Fire Commit
F. G. Elliot
seer of card
mill. Belton, T
HugoJ. Krotflik, A. '05, is work
ing in the '
pital for Epi
A. C. Wbeoler, A
ranchman at Tex
successful in his work. |
Feck WelhaUpen, M- ' E. ’05, is
first assistant cashier oft the First
National Bank of Shiner.
A. A. Wt%ht. A. ’06; is man
ager of a large stock ranch. • Po/.o
San Luis Potosil Mexico!
T B. Hoffer,* C B. ’04. b in
the engineering,<departmeut of the
Texas Company* at Beaumont.
HuSnian Baines, E E. *06. is
working for the General Electric
Company at Wo^t Linn. Miss.
Merlicrt Brinkman. M. E. 06.
has come back] this year to take
senior work ih (HectricaLeogineer-
Hr ' *1 ' u - I j T ;
R. J,.<WmdipwvC. B. <$6, is rod-
man ! ln U i, S. service, head
VlCl^burg, Mtsaiifaipi’i
Manufacturing CO., at Pittsbntg,
fill
H. S. Wotxfe. E. E. '05, is
working in thfci electrical engineer
ing department here. He will 4°
some knacRiag. 1
W. E Japhet, C. E. ’04, is at
Cornell University. . He expects to
his course in civil engineering.
J. E. Hill, E. E. ’05, ii forking
at the Linn Works. He also
studying t« take examinatkfos here
next June on his fifth year’s work
in electrical engineering. j*
Jas. S. Ltear., 4. E. ’06, (will be
back at A. and M. as instructor in
drawing. It will be remetntiered
that Mr. Dean was Art Editor oi
the last two numbers of Tk< Long
Horn.
R W. Shanklin. C. E. 06, is
working in th^ capacity of Civil
Engineer for the Greene Gold-
Silver Co., Headquarters. Ocampo;
Chihuahua, MeRico.
Benn Gleason. E- E. ’06. Editor-
in-Chief of The Battalion last year,
is with the Wes ting house Elec, and
M’f’g Co. as an apprentice. He
is at Wilkinsburg, Pa:
M. LT Abrahams; M. E- '03.
graduated from Cordell University
last Jane, with the degree of M. E.
He is at present a salesman for the
Dean Bros. Pump Works of Indian
apolis. Ind.
R. ■}. Potts, C. E. ’06, is student
assistant of Prof. Pur year, at Col
lege.’ During the summer Mr.
Potts worked for the Hydrographic
Department of the U. S. Geological
Survey, at McKintiey.
One Alumnus of this College,
according to the catalog, .grad
uated in 185k. 1 Considering Chat
A. & M. was not founded ’till
1876, the clasp of ^55 was doubt
less a little premature
L. G. Lenext, Ci E..’o6» is now
working in the Engineering De
partment of the %. Sc G. N.J, as
Assistant Engineer, with Head
quarters at Palestibe. He expects
to visit College sdme Sunday in
October.
L. W. Wallace. M. £. *03. has
accepted a position with Purdue
University as lustruct&r .in Loco
motive and Car Design. -He spent
the first throe years after grad-
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" NE# MEM AT COLLEGE.
It Skill Ho doubt be. interesting
to oiaf readers and especially to
,h« body ,0 know s dm«.
thiod: of I the new men that have
been ielecjted by the College au
thorities to fill the vacancies creat-
last. Jane J Taken all together, we
believp the College has been ex-
ceedupgly fortunate in the men se-
le, ted,and we feel that the Faculty
has been ^materially strengthened
and that great good will retsult to
the institution.
For thejjphair of Chemistry, Dr.
J. C. iBlakf has been elected as
Professor ‘of General Chemistry
and Head of the Department. Dr.
Blakelcomps from Colorado, and is
the fipst distinctively Western man
whichjlhe [nstitution has had He
is a Kraduape of Colorado tlniver-
sity agd su bsequently took bis Ph.
D degree 1 it Yale, after which he
worked tw< 1 years as research chem
ist and instructor injthe Boston In
stitute of Technology. For the
past fear or more he has be_n
chemist at the ^Bureau of Stand
ards, Washington. D. C.» under
control of the Treasury Depart-
It 1 rill thus be seen that
| and experience have
tbehighest order.
necessary to mention
k in the Department
of Chemistry has been divided,
the agricultural side of it having
been given o Dr. G- S.. Fraps,
Who will bd>State Chemist. Chem
ist to the Experiment Station, and
Associate Professor of Agricultural
Chemistry. j :
In the Department of Drawing
the College has been exceedingly
fortunate in securing the services
pf Mr. jHarty R. Weber, of Bay
City, Michigan, as Assistant Pro
fessor of Freehand Drawing. Mr.
Weber g training has been of a very
high order. Having spent one year
in the School of Illustration in Chb
cago, kwo > cars in the School of
Industrial Art of Philadelphia, one
year in the Royal Academy .Munich
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FEED § LI
The Only Stable on Mann Street
FIRST-CLASS TURNOUTS. THE ONLY RUBBER
! TIRE CARRIAGE IN BRYAN. '
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ivi. H, JAMES
Leading Druggist
BRYAN, TEXAS
%■ jr4 f- {> Hal j T:
Stationery* Pipes, Tobacco
-ir ■ - XU. 1 i a.
Toilet Articles of all >kinds
——
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nation in the esuploy of the
Germ;
J»li4
France,
in teach
rqcomxii
jin the
cal E
‘ asaon of
has
feasor,
school in
he has
in ; tuec
flaRccr
practical
railroad
alnd one year at the
Academy/in Pans,
had experience
nes vety highly
Fe R. K
J. W. Benjamin,‘ C E
.employed as draftsman in the
| Maintenance of Way Department
of the Victoria Division of (the • Q k i a j, an .
S. P. Ry. ' He has held this posi
tion for several years. His head-
Bax 404. ; quarters are at Victoria.'
4 J M. Isbell. C. E. *tt3, is em-! s. A. Minear, A. *05, has l>eet>
ployed ms 1 nstrumentman by the 1 re .elected Supervipor of Public
G. C & S. if *v. Hi* is at De School Gardening in San Antonicf
{after « year - - -
and
of
\V
School, Virginia,
Assistant pro-
ad ua ted from this
1893, since which time
continuous employment
nicgl lines either'ag in-
illers School ot in
work, machine shops,
tbk'cs. gin factories, and
ts other industrial establishments.
In.the pepartment of Electrical
Engineering .^dr. J. W. Kidd of
DO YOU NEED A NEW PAIR OP - I
NIFORM TROUSERS?
CHARLIE
The *\T a i I o r
ia jLJ] X ' a 1
C|an Make them fob yolN^n a few days’ KOTirf$b
Cleaning:, Pressing and Repairing: !
aka audo his Hpaaia^viKsi t *
DON’Y FORGET th4 PLACE—NORTH of OATH RIGHT HALL
E
J. M. CALDWELL bbvan.tbx.
Give your order tar
CLASS RINGS
CLASS PINS
And all repair work to
J. M CALDWELL.
The Jeweler /
All kinds of
Jewelry of all kin
ent line of China ingBrvao.*
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:
V^atohee and A'arm Clocks at the lowest prices.
>dj«. Hand Painted Cbina, Cot Glass, and the fln-
V\
■quarters at
ha^ been elected to fill a
neX* posj|ion: created at the last
meeting 2f tfie Board. The rapid
of
Ridder, La. • >1
1^. (r. Walker. T. B. j’06, and, industrial work is being taught in
Lithte, T. E- '06, are .x*fth each of the twenty-four schools of
^oonolce Rapids votton mill. Roan- t he city, and egch one has a gar
den at or near the building. Mrj
bke Rapids
jJli, Plrie
ie. FJ Alloa aud J. W.
Ramsay, all iE^ E. "ofi. are with
the Westingbottse KUctric and
■i j hill ^ . I li»»‘i.lr 'I
satisfactory work, hptaa A
College
expferien
perihten
at Pawn
the last y
engaged
Works
Minear's dnty is to supervise the
gardening work, going from school
to school, instructing the children.
H H. HKMaV
HENRY &
V. BHoObOX
BROGDON
R L» BKOODOK
BROS
whdi.faale and retail
CRAIN DEALERS
41 AND
. LIVERY HU^lTNBSa EXCLUSIVELY FOR WrtITK TRADE
Vv.
growth <
trical Et
or two n
Mrj Kid
the Dejiartment of Elec-1
ineering necessitates one
tv instructors each year,
graduated from the Okla-
icultural and Mechanical
9O4, and had his first
ir>practical lines as Su
nt of the Lighting Plant
Italian Territory. For
r aud a half he has been
the General Electrical
Pennsylvania and com.-s
very highly endorsed by the offi
cials of that Institution.
K4ug the new assist-
Department of English
by birth, educated
Polytechnic Insti-
his B. S. and M. S.
aud his Ph. B. de-
he University of Chi-
had experience in High
k in Alabama; was an
English at the Lowtsi-
tate 'University. He comes
recommended ' by ‘ hfs
Post ©nice Drug Siore
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lllllHBfH
Drugs Stationery' Cigars Tobacco
t- ; 1 •! . ’ I ■ ' >' < 1 , •* ■ <
Spalding’s Athletic Goods - '
< j
Huyler’s Candies. Perfumes ^£tc.
Joseph
ant in t
is a. (
at the
tote,
degrees
gree from
cago; the:
School.
assistant
Phone 196^=4
“l
(t
fortnen instructors an
who had-him employed.
Mr. Vu.H.Thomas,
emplagpd to fill a
year, txfated by the l
sence granted M
graduate of the
by those
o has been
y for one
ve of ab-
Irs Lomax, is a
Srate University,
anji since graduation has been
teaching in the Public Schools of
Victoria. He comes highly en
dorsed by Prof. Lafevre, and Dr.
Cal la why of the University.
Messrs Potts and Dean of last
years class of this College are top
well known by the Faculty and
students to need any special com-
Both of them stood very
students and the President
y gratified that
» have been
or Another y Mr.
d work in
Drawing, Mr. the
Col. Harrison as Treasurer of the
College, has for the past 8 years
been chief bookkeeper for the Mc-
Cord-Collins Co., wholesale' gro
cer, of Fort Worth, Texas These
men say 0/ him: “He is a thorough
ly competent accountant and a
man of good habits. We have al
ways found him to be thoroughly
capable in all his dealings..*’ Mr.
Carson was formerly connected
with the College and his affable
manners coupled with his efficient
business c{ualificatioas are
bring him success.
sure to
Coll
pins,
Hat
silver at Caidwell's.
Get your barber work at Ben
son’s Campus two chair 4hop.
Caldwell's is the place to have
your watches and jewelry repaired;
•Becwd attention giygn to Collage
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