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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1920)
THE BATTALION 7 DEAN KYLE TALKS TO AG. SENIORS Dean E. J. Kyle, Head of the School of Agriculture, recently called a meeting of the Agricultural Seniors for the purpose of outlm- ing the different lines of work that were open to graduates in his de partment. He emphasized the im portance of being careful in the se lection a man made as upon it de pended his prosperity and happiness. Another point was that everyone in any line of work was better suited for a job or position after serving a short period of apprenticeship and that it was far better to prove a sui*- prise than a dissappointment. He signified his ability to place everyone who desired being placed by enu merating the great number of ap plications which had been filed with him. The subject of a Bughunter’s Pic nic was also brought up and this re ceived favorable comment from all present. This was turned over to Burns of the election committee to decide on a committee to consider same. The need of an agricultural show, picnic of something is being made more prominent by the actions of other departments besides the fact that it was once the custom at this institution, at Missouri and other large agricultural colleges such en tertainments ai’e a feature and are usually observed by the immediate vicinity and neighborhood. All this needs is someone to get behind it and push. Who will be the man? YY ft ft ft YY ff it I ii « tt tt TT TT TT 1 tt tt TT TT TT TT YY ff YY ft Your New Spring Suit —will look better and fit better if you will let me make it for you. You will have, too, the advantage of a wider selection here We have all The N e w Designs and a t prices that make it possible. Look Our Lines Over. Chas. Nitch The Campus Tailor 11 i tt tt II g YY ft If ii TT TT TT TT YY YY YY TT ff TT g ff ■±| YY YY YY YY TT YY YY TT TT TT YY YY TT TT TT ff YY |1 ii ?! ff YY 8 I ii ii ff tt YY ff YY ff YY YY ff ff YY YY ff ii tt ff ii tt ff ff ff ff ff ff ff I ff tt i* V. **. *** *** -*•%--** *1* *♦* *1* V* **'* V V* *** *»' *1**1* *1* *C* *** *♦* V* *1- -b *** *** *»* *** *!* **’ *♦* *1* V* *** *** *1* V' *- *1* Case 22-40 Kerosene Tractor We could build Case Tractors cheaper —but they would cost you more! Built into every Case Kerosene Tractor is a high degree of immunily Irom Ircquent repairs, replace ments and undue wear. It would cost less to use iron castings in many places instead of the drop- forged steel we do use; but it would cost vou far more forreplacement of broken and worn out parts. We could save a lot by using cast-iron open gears instead of cut steel gears running in oil-tight housings; but later on, you’d pay many times the difference for extra parts, and lose more by delay. Thus, all through, in design, material, workman ship and equipment, w^ build Case Kerosene Tract ors the best that they can ba built instead of building cheaply and “passing the buck ” to you. Case Kerosene Tractors are built in a standard ized design of three sizes: 10-18, 15-27 and 22-40 h.p. respectively and are uniform in dependability, dura bility and simplicity of operation and adjustment. Back of Case Kerosene Tractors is the great line of power farming machinery built by the J. I. Case Threshing Machine Co., including equipment for keeping a Case Kerosene Tractor profitably em ployed throughout the year. Write for free catalorr descriptive of Case Tractors, and listing' our great line of tractor drawn or driven machinery. J. 1. CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO., Inc. Dept. CI-4, Racine, Wis., U. S. A. Making Superior Farm Machinery Since 1842 To avoid contusion, the J. 1. CASK THRESH ING MACHINE COM PANY tiesires to have it known that it is not now and never has been interested in, or in any way con nected or atjili- ated with the J.I. ('ase Plow Wo rks, or the Wal lis Tractor Company, or the J. I. Case Plow Works Co. Look for »ho EAGLE Our Trade Mark KEROSENE TRACTORS ❖ Campus Barber Shop <• ❖ *:* f f f ❖ ❖ ❖ Seven chairs. One of the best equipped shops in Texas. All kinds of tonics for sale. Come see us. J. F. LAVINDER, Prop. UP-TO-DATE WORK DONE AT THE CAMPUS SHOE SHOP Prices Always Right Your Friends HOLICK & SON t Y ? f Y Y Y T T T I I