The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 25, 1914, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ssggiis!mmsssssssssssss«mssssssmssssssssmsssssssismsssm»?ssssssssgissisilii8ssmsm«ss8
oo
oo
-»•»
•»*
•G-O
<j-b-
-h-o-
oo
oo
oo
oo
oo
•d-d-
-d-d-
-d-d-
•d-d
•dd
•dd
-d-d
-d-d
•dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
You Are Especially Invited
To make our store your headquarters when you come in town. Leave your grips and packages with us while you
take in the sights.
This store has been College headquarters for the past 19 years. We make a specialty of catering to College trade,
and carry in stock, at all times, the very latest up-to-date styles in
Young Mens Clothes, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods
You take no chances when you trade here. You are
We make a specialty of College Pennants and carry in
principal schools and colleges.
sure to find the styles right and the prices right.
stock a large assortment of Pennants and Pillows of all
A. M. Waldrop & Company
BRYAN’S BIG CLOTHING STORE
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
dd
A. & M. NEW MEN ARE ON HAND
.•«
>d
(Continued From Page 1.)
13. S. in civil engineering. After three
years of practical work with sewerage
and waterworks construction he was
given the degree of civil engineer. For
the past five years he has been in
structor in civil engineering in the
University of Michigan.
The electrical engineering depart
ment has two new men. J. H. Cannon
received the degree of B. S. in elec
trical engineering from Pardue and
later did graduate work in the Uni
versity of Chicago. He spent three
years with the Westinghouse Com
pany of Pittsburg, and has served as
electrical expert for a number of big
Eastern institutions. He taught elec
trical engineering for four years at
Pardue and for the past three years
has been in that department of the
Carnegie Institute of Technology at
Pittsburg. Robin Beach, who received
the degree of bachelor of science in
electrical engineering from the New
Hampshire A. & M. College, and who
took graduate work in the University
of Illinois, is another new man in this
department. He taught for two years
at New Hampshire and one year at
the University of Illinois, and has had
much practical experience. Dudley
South of Bryan is laboratory assist
ant in that department.
Only one new man has been as
signed to the mechanical engineering
$ 4-$ V O $ O <*<>*> O <«$ O >> O $ $<*<*<* «C«<s <*<*<*$<»$<»<* O <««> »>
O ii~
-»! Q
•C3-M}
O’ 0
O 0
■»' 'a
O': 0
■O 0
Is
O’ :. 0
-»■!• 0
o-o
O -tc
Goods With a Reputation
EDWIN CLAPP SHOES
f lBOSTONlAN SHOES
I ECLIPSE SHIRTS
•a*
o i a
O y I>
o a
<KJ O
O
o
§
Full line Men’s Underwear, Counterpanes,
Table Covers, Sheets, Pillow Covers, Tow-
2 els, Etc.
wm
SIS
O •!• n
O -1-
-0- .5
O
•0- t»
•0- :< k -0
The First State Bank and
Trust Company of
Bryan
5:5
Solicits the banking business of the cadets and
all the other A. & M. folks
department, that being C. G. Martin
son, B. S. in mechanical engineering
from the University of Kansas. For
two years he has been instructor in
mechanical engineering at the Uni
versity of Colorado at Boulder. He
will he instructor in mechanical engi
neering.
Roland Adelsperger, for seven years
dean of the college of architecture
at Notre Dame University, is the new
head of the architectural department
at A. & M. College, succeeding Prof.
S. J. Fountain, whose death occurred
August 15. In the department of
drawing another new man has been
added, Allen Burton, B. S. in archi
tecture from the A. & M. College, and
who did graduate work at Columbia
University last year. Burton will be
instructor in drawing.
In addition to the new commandant
of cadets, Lieutenant James R. Hill
of the United States cavalry, John C.
Hyland of Austin, retired ordnance
sergeant, has been added as assistant
commandant.
Dr. J. H. Ehlers, a graduate of the
University of Michigan, holding the
degree of Ph. D., and who taught in
that institution, has been elected as
an instructor in the department of
biology.
S. A. McMillan, a Texas boy and
graduate of the A. & M. College, B. S.
in agriculture and M. S. in agriculture
from Cornell University, and who has
had several years’ teaching experi
ence, will be associate professor of
agronomy in charge of farm manage
ment and marketing. J. C. Oleson,
B. S. in agricultural engineering from
the Iowa State College of Agriculture,
will he in charge of farm terracing
work. For two years he has been in
charge of this work at the Mississippi
A. & M. College.
An assistant has been added in the
department of agricultural education,
the work of that department being too
heavy for one man. J. H. Blackwell,
B. S. in agriculture and B. S. in peda
gogy from the University of Missou.-i,
has been elected as associate profes
sor of agricultural education. He has
taught in rural schools, high schools
and has been superintendent of public
schools in two Missouri towns.
A. M. Parmalee, B. S. in agriculture,
University of Nebraska, for two years
an assistant in chemistry at Cornell
University, has been elected instructor
in chemistry.
In the animal husbandry depart
ment W. T. Magee, B. S. in animal
husbandry from the University of
Missouri, a product qf a Missouri
stock farm, has been named as an
assistant. R. L. Darnelf, who holds a
B. S. degree from the Mississippi A.
& M. College, is a new instructor in
dairy husbandry.
Fritz Hensell, B. S. in horticulture,
A. & M. College, ’07, M. S. in land
scape gardening from Cornell, will
teach landscape gardening and flori
culture at A. & M. Ira E. Cowart,
another Tex;as hoy and graduate in
horticulture from the A. & M. College
of Texas and M. S. in agriculture,
University of Missouri, will be an in
structor in horticulture.
All of the new men have arrived
at the college and are ready for work.
IMPOSSIBLE!
“I was outspoken in my sentiments
at the club this afternoon,” said Mrs.
Garrulous to her husband the other
evening.
With a look of astonishment he re
plied: *T can’t believe it, my dear.
Who outspoke you?”