CHEMICAL CLUB ORGANIZED. become members of | & The Chemical Engineering students met October 13 and organized the Chemical Club. The following officers were elected: J. R. Jarvis, president; G. A. Saper, vice-president; M. S. Derringer, Sec retary-treasurer; W. M. Murphy, ser geant at arms. After the election of officers a con stitution and by-laws were drawn up and adopted. The object of this club is to pro mote good fellowship among the stu dents of Chemical Engineering, and to stimulate an interest in Chemistry and Chemical Engineering. All students who are or have taken Chem I. are welcomed to the meet ings of the club, but only Senior, Ju nior and Sophomore Chem. E. students -a- & When in Bryan Visit BRYAN POOL HALL W. E. BATTLE, Mgr. PLA.V It is recognized as being Is no longer associated sole ly with childhood pastimes, just as necessary for the boy of sixty as for his grand child—and Spalding’s can equip them both equally well. A postal will bring a handsomely illustrated cat alogue. A. G. SPAULDING & BROS., 1503 Commerce St., Dallas, Tex. •a- -a- The Campus Barber Shop Is first-class in every way; good barbers as you will find; well honed razors. Keep witch hazel, bay rum and cream, toilet and shaving soaps, for sale cheaper than any shop. Open from 7 a. m to 7 p. m.; Saturday night, 10 o’clock. J. F. LAVINDER are allowed to the club. The club will meet every first and third Monday of each month in the Chemical Engineering building. Motto: “Work Eternally and be Thou Chemically Pure.” Nothing stronger than H2 S 04 will be served at any meeting of the club M. S. DERRINGER, Secretary. IN THE COLLEGE WORLD. D. U., Oct. 25.—Baylor’s faculty committee on recognition of high standard of scholarship announces that, beginning next commencement, the diplomas of students who have a majority of their grades B “cum laude” will be inscribed, “magna cum laude” if the majority are A’s, and “suma cum laude”" if all the grades are A. The grades are to be taken from the entire Baylor record of the student. B. U., Oct. 25. — That Baylor will take advantage of the recent law of Congress whereby colleges are issued rifles by the War Department at the ration of one rifle for every five mem bers and 120 rounds of ammunition for each individual of the club, is now a sure thing. Application from the War Department has been received and Capt. F. O. Post of Waco, for twenty years a member of the Nation al Guard and making a place on every Texas rifle team for the last dozen years, will serve as volunteer instruc tor for the Baylor marksmen. B. U., Oct. 25.—Baylor voted student self-government at a mass meeting of 500 students last Thursday night. A committee of five seniors, three juniors, two sophomores and one freshman was appointed to draw up a constitution and state the form of gov ernment to a mass meeting nex week. B. U., Oct. 25.—Two young Brazil ians, one the son of a prominent at torney and the father of the other a member of the Federal Senate of Bra zil, entered Baylor this week. This gives Baylor seven Brazilians within the last two years. The University of Virginia will ac cept cotton as tuition fee. The stu dent gets a rate of 10 cents per pound upon presenting receipts of cotton which has been deposited in United States warehouses. Vermont has started a new college store which is to be run by the stu dents. It adjoins the library and the same force that runs the store will also have charge of the library. The plan is to lower the price of books and other necessaries and at the same time to furnish a method of earning money to needy students. A negro, Isaac Fisher, of Tuskegee Institute, won the prize of $500 in a recent essay contest conducted by Everybody’s Magazine on “What We’ve Learned About Rum.” CAMPUS GROCERY Fresh line of Staple and Fancy Groceries. See us before purchasing your Athletic Underwear, Stationery, Toilet Ar ticles, Arrow Shirts and Collars. W. C. BOYETT That Cash Receipt » A Complete Uniform to the cadet who brings the largest amount in register receipts of cash sales to my shop on Dec. 23, 1914. CHARLIE NITCH The Campus Tailor o o- & o •et o o -D- -0- •D- O •O & •0- «■ -o o -o o «■ -a- -0- «• & «- ■o o -a- -a- o •a- -o- & •B- -O- •& O -a- OUR CHIEF AIM Quality and Service A large assortment of Fresh Gandies, Cakes, Tobaccos and all kinds of Confections # % Visit The Campus Confectionery The Quality House Beautify Your Room! A neat selection of Posters; also Post Cards and Al bums. We do Picture Framing and Kodak Finishing at popular prices. Portraiture a specialty. SMITH BROS. Campus Photographers