The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 05, 1919, Image 3

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    SUMMER SESSION.
Monday. Jana 9. b Ractotration
Soy for th« Soauaer Swaian of the
calle«e. The Sehoai of Cotton Claw-
in* the Stammer Normal, the Ratal
Life School, aq£ the regular College
Rammer School win open an this
Sate. |( All .|>reparation* hare been
aeade for a large attendance and a
eeaioa is eontsm-
A recently proponed dhrbiea of tie
•mmwer work will include a number
of special courses effaced at the. re-
guest pf the United States Commis
sion af Agriculture for retamed sol
diers; L These courses will consist ef
essential theoretical t and practical
Work in rarious phases ef agricul-
lufe. They will opes June 85th.
The Farmers* Short Ooarsa. which
has proven very popular in former
years, is planned to meet the needs
af men and woman erlo desire to
farm on a better basis, to mahe farm
ing more profitable, and to* make life
oa the farm more comfertable and at
tractive. This course lasts for one
, week beginning 'July 91st. The in
structors of this course will be'pro
vided by the college proper, the Ex
periment Stations, and the Exts4alon'
’ 11 | Service. vj
A large school in cotton classing
is expected, for while this division of
| | . the summer koeeion is always wall at-
| f landed, the. recant lawj; concerning
! | licensee for cotton buyers makes'ttm
caurss of general into rest to all pao-
fie whe have but
dattsn. The assratisl object
course is to prapara young
i"i!i
positions u^ cotton buffers, warehouse
managers, find similar openings; nev-
jsarthelees, fhnaer schools have been
i popular wi^h experienced mem. as
well as co-adi
The College division makes is pos
sible for students to work for addi
tional credits towards graduation or
to make up deficiencies that they may
have. It also offers an opportunity
far youag men who intend to rater
the fall term to acquire needed re-
rw or credit
The Normal School offers instruc
tions in the various subjects requir
ed for State teachers’ certificates.
The Raral Life School; preseats a
very broad curriculm of subjects re-,
lethre to all phases of rural life.
Many j rural merchant*, ministers,
teachers and other people interested
in the welfare of ruihl communities
attend these schools. The League
of Rural f^elfare will meet during
this school for conference and a dis
cussion of rural social problenu.
The collate authorities wish to
emphasise tie fact that the summer
session is coeducational, and women
are urged tS take the advantage pf
the work gifen. particularly that of
the Rural Life and Summer Noras* l
Divisions. The pew stucco build lag
on tha northriside of the campus is
be given ovpr as dormitory for
women. ]
COACH
LEAVER
LOUIS, .MO.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JUNE 6 & 7
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The Harvard Prize Play which
ran a solid year at Republic >
(Theater New York. . 1
iv il'l !. ' 1 ff JT Hf/1 / i 'i
The Gripping and
/Production jp Seven
Master
ADDED ATTRAjimON.
ose Ever Pqpul
COMEDIES.
Up-to-Date Work
done at the
[campus
SHOE SHOP
IMRCCS M.WAYS MOT
Holack ft Son>.
M. H. JAMES
The Rexall Drug Store.
TOILET ARTICLES
DRUGS jLJm PRR-
Oadete and Oampoe
roeidenta invited to call
•n ua when in the city.
METROPOLITAN
ERSHOP
Bnt dam (Jaaoa Workmen
laeiie Yae'if Cak
4, o. twcrrr. mamasse
in a hospital at that city. Mrs.
Graves has been ill for almost two
months and this is the second time
our coach has been called to her bed
side. When his mother’s condition
permit*, Mr. Graves will jdin his wife
for a vacation trip to low* where they
will spend the reaaainder of the sum
mer. “Tubby" will return before
the opening of college in order to
assist Coach Bible in the fink try
out* Tor the 1919 football team.
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