T THE BATTALION SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE LOSES TWO POPULAR FAC ULTY MEMBERS Professors N. M. McGinnis and A. McMillan Resign to Enter Business ^Vorld December the first witnessed the loss of two valuable men by the School of Agriculture. Professor McGinnis of the Horticultural De partment, and for years one of the most popular faculty members of the entire Colleg’e, on this date severed himself from the institution and has gone to Dallas with Mrs. McGinnis where he is to enter the newly-op ened field of commercial landscape art and beautification. Both stu dents and faculty witnessed his de parture regretfully and especially will those students who have known him personally, either in the class room or in social life, miss his won derful personality in their daily routine. On this same date, Professor S. A. McMillan of the Agronomy Depart ment also separated himself from the College and with his family depart ed Tuesday. Mr. McMillan has been connected with the school as Pro fessor of Farm Management and with difficulty will his position be filled for the coming term. Mr. McMillan is likewise entering the business world and is to immediately become a director of an oil company in which he holds considerable interest. Pro fessor McMillan, also leaves a great body of friends and especially will he be missel by the students of agron omy. SENIOR STUDENT RETURNS TO SCHOOL AFTER ILLNESS J. T. Rollins, more familiarly known as “Dough”, has returned to school after a few weeks absence due to hospital confinement from an ap pendicitis operation. “Dough” is at tending classes with the aid of a cane and is greeting his classmates and profs with his broad smile—we miss ed “Dough” but that is too mild an expression to refer to your corres pondents! Aleck Han is has composed a par ody on “You Can’t Get Lovin’ Where There Aint Any Love.” A certain young lady of Waco is responsible for the inspiration. It’s really good—ask him to sing it for you sometime. ‘LEAVE IT TO JANE” HERE NEXT TUESDAY NOTE OF THANKS The announcement of the pros pective visit of America’s best musi cal comedy “Leave It To Jane,” to the people of Bryan and College on Tuesday, Dec. 9th, should be the means of crowding that playhouse to its limit when this attraction comes to town. The book and lyrics are by Gug Bolton and P. G. Wodehouse and the music by Jerome Kern. F. Ray Comstock and Morris Gest, America’s foremost musical comedy producers, direct the tour. “Leave It To Jane” is adapted from George Ade’s fam ous play, “The College Widow,” is a delightful story that has both wijt and ginger, with pretty sentiment, and it is said there is charm to be de tected everywhere in this gay pro duction. The spirit/ of youth and merrymaking obtains throughout. | HAVE YOU BEEN DOWN TO SEE | I Th e College Tailor j •> By Boyett’s Store -I- First-Class Tailoring and Repairing t* WILL MAKE YOU ANYTHING Phone No. 93 "" "" «» HOLMES BROS. THE HOME OF THE BEST MALTED MILK ON EARTH Candies, Cigars, Fountain Drinks. We invite Cadets make our place headquarters while in Bryan to * HaswelPs Book Store EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES Official Distributors Stall & Dean’s Athletic Goods Victor Talking Machines and Records and Sunday night. The men who speak to us at these services are not of the average type; on the contrary they are men of edu cation and experience, invited by our Y. M. C. A. to speak. Many of these speakers ore known all over the Uni ted States for the splendid characters, they possess and the record they have attained during their lives.) Should we not appreciate this fact by coming out to these services our selves and assisting in every way we possibly can to make them suc cessful ? . At the service on one Sunday night -• we were extremely fortunate in hav- * mg with us Mrs. A. R. Kadell of ’ Bryan who rendered a beautiful solo ! and aided us in many other ways. ! Mrs. Kadell has a voice which when | I TO ALL S Tjhe College St mal^e the highest quc Your friends w a photograph of you) failed. But the close cooperation That makes them win the day. . It ain’t the individual, Nor the army as a whole. But the ever lastin’ team work iritAl lit ONE NIGHT ONLY . *> -i* *i* %* •> MUSICAL COM I rStiTake cm ‘Phone 13 !. app THE COLLPJ! {PHOTOGRAPHS OHN CORT THE SHIRLEY HOTEL Invites Cadets and Campus people to eat with them. MEALS TO ORDER At Reasonable Rates. AND HER PERF* i DE CjRE /?± .SILV «A T p Iff A VERITABLE t + OF FUN MAKER! S3NGERS-CQM*! AMD LOVELY -*♦ *-** *■*- *-*-• *%* *-+■* *%* ♦$* ♦£* ♦£♦♦£♦♦£♦♦£♦♦*♦♦2* *1- *:* DR. A. BENBOW * ! DENTIST X ^ Phones—Office 275. Residence 635 *£* v* 2nd Floor City Nat’l Bank Building ♦$* £ BRYAN, TEXAS Ijl ♦$* ♦J* ♦J* ♦J* ♦J# ♦J* ♦J* •J* 4-J* ♦J* •£* M. H. JAMES I ❖ The Rexall Drug Store *|* TOILET ARTICLES DRUGS AND PER FUMES £ . . Cadets and Campus residents £ are invited to call on us when **" •F in the city. I **«**..j**y«$**-y*-F , F*F*F*F 4 F*F*F*F*F*F*F*F*F # F*F*F*F*F*F DR. W. H. LAWRENCE DENTIST X ♦F Residence Phone 558 v vF Office Phone 521 ^ 4th Floor City Nat’l Bank Building: .1. V BRYAN, TEXAS 4* •F *F .;* *;.*;* .;* -I- -I* -I- *F %- *F *F ^F ——-