The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 24, 1907, Image 4

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I t i I’ollow :,^ a thc^ough canvass oi
I th* work d<Mi«, the plans formed and
th* ached ate for sts. »ccotnpH»hmenK
Frank H. Proctor of ifce’Texas Traf-
t lion CcMnfM)^ is enthusiastic over the
r outlook for a spaady operation of the
It line Keswean , DatUs and Sherman.
| Vesu^day H. K. ffcyne,> manager of
the Kreti A. 'Janet t oniony, copcmc*
: tom lor the eonstru^tien of rbe n>ad»
. wJs in dm ciry, and Mr. Proctor had
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ir Weather conditions havy been al-
' must ideal and excellent : |vag^s> ha*
been made in the a^^jP^aJc^ig tha
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months at a fffe th«t mujt he ra r r ?-
*4jM-hmhir pimssrn to the manage-
Six CatlafesilMdn Beat Shewing Will
ji ' Be DiMinKu.dieO^;,
^ Tfce following clipping from the
oy a^d Navy Register has been
*ed to us;
e chip! of staff of the Army
had arranged for the annual inspec-
tion of the various cp^eges wher*
arc on duty Army oftioers ns inili-
¥ instructors. This ypar four
orapers of the general staff are con.
defl gaglaaars.-i
Fifth Year Men.
ugn of a ifhree
Tucker
a long coBUiaintt \#irh him about the . .. „ r Ji^
ppugress of the work. Mr. Proctor t^eac, inapecUons which
Vrld * .» ^t; lM P^f fVrf The y
tig conducted along the lines
previous work of this sort.
ment
This wort .urtwTVt TfcTTn- gmlfttdMr»attirartl
ney and is proceeding m both dwe-
tioi^s and:'actual work is being done
laying of the tracks bt CJctober, un
less the anexnected liapt'cns, sad 4 t
planned to hav# the mad i
January. The order for the rails
to be used has been placed for the
futJ amount, some H.500 tons, and the
rp^s wiT! be delivered during July,
August ajpd September. The entire
electrical machinery and steam mach
inery for the powerhouse at McKin
ney and 'the four sphetations on the
and- the substations Will begin within
IT tions will have the foundations ready
j , for the inaralling of the machinery by
i July, in shoctf everything is well in
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the, inspections to take place as
late as possible in the school year,
but this could not be done without
detailing m inspectors a larger
number of officers than could be
Tbediffeaencc ifljpme in
pec tions will he taken into
t in making (be final eotn-
pa risen. B{y having only four offi
cers engaged in the college inspec
tion it is possible, to establish
greatc- uniformity and no m:
possible a fair comparison.
the six colleges which
the best showing will be offi
announced as "distinguished insti-
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TEXAS APPLES. ‘
J. A. Pejan. 7th iip-
T^euihan. 25th iu-
KfcAlexander, 13th in-
Shelton, nth
inspections are
F. jiK. McCimnis. who
in th« following clipping from
lias News, graduated at Ai &
i.wva •• - ■•d
'errell, who is
July. In short, everything is v
hand tHtte and other
• wbndsCtons and contingencies are fav
orabk- throughout the rtlad ought
purely to be in operation l>y the
jpf the year, as planned.
f “The contracts if or Uiacb^pery, ma- rhat ^ cuhwation of apples is mttch
tTike. have T -‘ 1 . - t. --
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jiotal of about $1,150.(100. The work
to be standard m every respect, and
is to be pushed as rapidly a» is F
steat with thoroughness and safety.
“There are now ieven camps, with
jmplete outfit*- p'lpea* pre nea
lowe and Melivsa. ^urth 0/ My
Linney, »nd near Piano and Caruth
ritch, south of McKinney. ITe
afttieg. mfl| la Stun-
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nv*n and Dallas. The cuts and fills
»m being rushed and 1*several,places
act H ally
the l>a1
M. ii i90il>. , He is luperintefi^Mi
Clreen' Demonstration Farm at
■kJjl nWtdn
F. K. McGinnis of Ti
an oxpgrt in the cultivation of apjfl
and Whose apples won recognitioji at
the St. Louis Kxposition, declares
rhat tke cultiyati
neglected in the State.
“ ■ e*as can * produce," laid
McGinnis, “apples as good as can»be
ground in any State, though the
area in which apples may’ be grfu
ilh
in Texas is not as extended
area which may he devoted to grow
ing peaches. By carefully selecfing
iMrtiMI ^b*#*** "lost adaptable
the roil and hy giving careful at|an
non to the matter very supafio
apples can be grown in Texas HVe
at the present time there are laig'
apple orchards in the Red River
>r nractHally V
largely as possible the
oi^L' w.L’
amicn tne rona HhafT run.
io grade'is greater thai 2 per cent.
generally not mdre t£»n 1 m-r
ent i» permuted
to tin t
a si/e and weighV'etiuxI fd those of
largest -^mmani midways. The
er house will bg modern in de-
tn and aii-i*mpletely fcnd adesiualely
juipped as any such operating sta
in in the country toda^r. The high-
stebfn etneraVoilf are ihreedy
leered to the steam turbines. 'The
- 2W1 pound^
kfoSfgTng anriRg stack ofTj
the operating
those
apples must Ike grown
Ehliugcr J.—Des
hinged steel arch bridge, symn 1 Ho
lert.
Potu R. J.—An inwestigntion of
the water snpidy of certairtlTexas
municipalities. L j^ '.
Schiller R. K.-—Design of a rein-
forted concrete arch bridge.
Sealers.
Bean B., Cunningham P.^. E.,
Reese G. W.-n-Ptans for an im
pounding reservoir at college.
Black R.1B , Blake H rf.. Boyce
W. -RcA ision of the H. & T. IT.
grade line tforo College to Bryan
Epstein S. Gv t Higgins, W.
Treadaway'B. J —-Survev s and e»*
«*• college-Bry&u
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4 - 0 P-.LiHy R. C.^
bH and sew
.li«;' 0 arg, .et-ollfe; ; ’-I
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Granau # F f , Sch^ter H.—
Triangula lion at^d stadia survey of
th* College C.m R u S .
KIomO, H. H^tbach
sign for a sewer system at College,
Lena L.—'Design foe a jailway
bridge, sparni 161 feet.
Marck E. L.—Design for a raB-
#a^ bridge, span tfSB ft. ’ ''ivfir
ilaxwell N. C.—Design for a
^ | ruilway bridge, span 175 ft.
Seward OyA.—Design for a rail
way bridge, span iha ft.
|Underwood A.—Review of a pre-
limiuary railroad survey from Tay-
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IVERY
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FIRST-CLASS TI
tible on Main Street.
tNOUTS. TH£ ONa RUBBER |
TIRE SAliRIAGE IN BRYAN.
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ouinne P
■Mow ' vr
conr
lor to Brenham.
'fit
sandy loam \ihth a clav subsoil,
all. the grouiid upon * vyhicK ap
are plameu sfipyJd be w'ell draine
“Texans have neglected the c
vation Of appfts. hut I think
uttepucm ^iy jbe jpvei|, to
api»le orchard*, and an iperensed
Juctiort of hhjher grade apples ca
expected.’’
Electrical Esfiaecn- Fifth Year Mi
j i^C^ugenheim L. Z.—Test of a Aoo
WaAt lighting transformer.'
Hill J. E. Jr.—An oscillographic
study of the ^vax’e forms in a series
mercury arc rebijer system.
Woods kf.t S.^-Design of a^ b»5
K. W. three phase transformer.
Scalar*.
Hogel W. \V.,HiU M. J.—The
performance of a gasoline engine
generating set. 4>-
BrinkmanA H.,‘Schatlt Chas. A
The design, construction and
test of a ten light transformer
Bivins M., Lempert’ L. H., Me
IO Donala J L .—The design of a three
wire system arid pawer plant for
Marfa. TexaX. 1
Collins J. A K Moore \V.
§tu^b A. Jtp—An analytical
study of the operation of Crocker-
Wheeler dynttmo N<r. 4716. i tlil ? !
’ Khlers P.. Eanda L- HK-i Meyers
A. 'L.<-Tlte 'deiign ai a power
tdaut for the Bfrywo-CollegedeCtric
!«Kld. " Ottut
XTrcbanital EalHiears.- • Senior*, f
.Thompson C. tt., Trifnckman H’.
-The jierftormaoce of a gasoThak
engtibe as inRW'nik-d bj change tM
Stationery,
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H. JAMES
acting Druggist
VAN. TEXAS 17/
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ipes, Tobacco
et Articles of all kinds
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I KD A KTW HAIR oh | |
users 0?
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CAN MAKE THEM PQR YOU jb'VJ’jpMv. ,
Cleaning, dressing and Repairing
AXpiAIAo HIS SPM<JI A I.TIKS. '*f ** I i
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DON’T FORGET tba pUcE-NOWTH of O^yHRIOHT HALL^
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BRVAN, TEX.
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J. M. CALDWELL
TTi« Jeweler ] ■
All kinds of \V*tck«Mnd Alarm Clock* at the lowert p^ioes.
•walry ufall kinds. HaLd Painted China, Cnt GI»m, and tbi fln-
M<i j —7 1(4
Give you** order for
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CLASS RINGS
CLASS PINS
And ail repair work to
Jewelry of all
on imeaf Chin* in Br^Ui)
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BASEBALL SCHElMl fc
March 26, Ars. D.
April 4. B vs. C« ^
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" 25, A vs. D.
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b.-p va. C.
lh D vs. B. 1
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9, A vs. D.
t L, B VS. C.
14, A vs. B.“ ;
16, t) vs. C.
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lojlber 1 \\ . A Burns A. C. A
comparative fatteomg test of InTuui
eonp;-vUopj», Kaffi^ cptn qliops, kljlp
uiavae chops and black strap mutyjS-
Wfwtii s/di xthpR
RstUer J., Ji.—Cheuycal exam-
iuatkm4 of v^anillaextracts amlcof-
fee-t tmks*
TTieTrsmnTaftrer*'
A tyArT
ceon^irMi
Minlgan-Mr./Sdiiawe &?J&Qa
study of the market prices of range
cattle.
1 ! Packett P. S|i—Tbs physicak ^
ariSsiAf
Henset Tnli Jri- Bunch cf'ops in
! 1 < bait, tjkat et
iriieiH gatNtf of l (
4hd liiwtedjfMiit»> Uoot»:^
|xmj« dlyrkyiaD^ iTur:
at tl e varjoui ptiti
risols \wj|e i «* ; aricmrA )
ftiatch g«»r*-h**4f been
Camp OohaiabkxV new U s
lith
raHTTil
Corps, and advices
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«5 , X.vs. d - —
Ot , SPoua-A. Offbe citr4Btolo®L
try of Texas.
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23, B vs.
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sBu kT vs. bL
the Heteroptena of Texas.
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