The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 22, 1920, Image 8

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“KITTY- PLEA SKI) CALVERT
FOLK ON t HER ARRIVAL
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iroinK in quarters in the hours before
daybreak. A^d, at eisht, eveo’one
-passed*’ in review!
Prof. Bracisett announces that the
“Arrival" of Kitty” will be presented
at the Ly^ic ^Theatre in Bryan in a
few days, An even better pro
duction than the one at College
is assured. All students and Campus
people w|iq missed Guion Hall . on
April. 6, are advised to journey to
Bryan and (pt that spring ftrouch
out of the syitem Ask anyone who
has seen it! 1 There isn't a cleaner,
peppier, comity in Texas! It is ru-*
moved, only irumore<i. brother, that
Mr. A«hbum will irrant permits to all
deshinge to “Kitty* in Bryan when
they show, tho only requirement
beuiff that Ute student state in^the
times he has already
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MONDAY EVENING
An I’nuaually Interestinic Meetina
.Was Had Through INsrUsit>l{
by the Memberh.
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The program of the meeting of
the Bcience Seminar was unavoidably
changed and short joumkl reviews '
and personal experiences took the
place . of the lecture whici. was to !
have been given by Profedso** E. O. j
Siecke on “Some Aspects of the Tex- ;«■
as Forestry Problem.**
I Mr. A. H. Leidigh made a r*»j>ort '
oq a recent article in tht AgricuHur-!
al Experiment Station ’Record con- '
ceming certain investigttiona i of
seed germination and the eBect of af- :
ter ripening upon the percentage of
seed that would germinate properly. * 1
It haems that after ripening is a pe- j ^
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ROSS VOLUHTEERS READY TO
BEGIR THE FESTIVITIES
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from Page I)
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secretly . without the name of the
voter being 4) RC l UHe ^- * S© to be a
member of tbn organization a stu
dent of the College must be conskl-
ered a gentleman and a scholar of
the ^ighest standing-. For this re®
ron ptudents accept membership In
the V.’s as the greatest recogni
tion {that can be paid them by the
Vtudent body.
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iirinar «.f
bc-
cularity of rice
Dr. Ball also told the
recent trip to Austin to appear
fore the University Science Club as!
a representative of the < olW ge Sci
ence Seminar at which time he de
livered his lecture on “Cettn.n fc*ir*t
Families of Tegas" before -that Club.
Dr. F. W. Simonds. Professor of
Geology at the Uhi^ersity will up
pear before the Science Seminrr oil
an exchange lecture at the Brat meet
mg in May.
Dr. O. M. -Ball reported upon, his
the discovery of certain foaril remains ,
of a prehistoric dog which were re- j
cently found in the vicinity of Col-
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DO YOU KNOW?
That we have over 1500 ALL WOOL
fabttes on display. We can clothe
you in a satisfactory way
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and not take all your money;
BRANDON & LAWRENCE
i lege by Dr. Francis and hirn?etf. It j i ; ni r.
In addition to the exhibition drill I has been learned since tho discovery • M • ♦ I • I I • IM |M I
given each jsear at commencement of these specimens that thi'y repie- sion and enough interest was mani-
whk-h is unsurpassed in military j sent a new genus and -^‘fccier not fested that everyone contributed u
circles the annual spring Hop is grv- heretofore known. few remarks.
en about April 21. J It was also learned that Dr. bal! Before the meeting was declared
I fexpenae is net considered by the i» to have a complete log #f the hole «<U<Mima4 the treasurer gave a re-
R. V.*s In makinif this annual event ; m to be bored in the vicinity on delinquent dues and tho««>
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the< most important affair of its kind
in the whole : country, and all thre^ I
t-Yonts are open to the students aid
friends without any cost' jt«> j
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The Queeq's Ball comes tonight,
p This affair , originated , with the I
spring carnival which was once pre-
rented along with the festivities but |
. | which has since been dropped. The t
Rosa Volunteers elect the King and |
he in turn selects the Queen. Pinck-1
ney B. Price was named several
weeks ago to play the .kingly role in
tonight's affair. • The grand march j
vtarts at nine oVlock. There will b *
an intermisaksn at 12 p. m. with
recall to- bg sounded at ■ 12:3d
pr.unptly and the end will . not 1-3
reached until 3 a. m.
Friday aigfct the Ross Volunteers
as an organization, present the be*
dance of the series to the student
body and their friends. The same
hours apply as on Thursday night.
Captain Waller T. Burns will lead
the proccssk»hal which will end by-
entering into the second night oft
dancing enjoyment. -
The third ami last number is a
Jt*+jt|v informal affpfr Saturday
'night beginning at 9:30 and ending
at midnight.
R. R. Thomas will represent F
Company at the National Assoc is
of Bryan to a depth of 4000 feet in
search for ml and the suggestion was
Hade that the Seminar obtain as much
of the core as possible tf bring to
the College for educational purpose©.
The laat discussion of th» ‘ avUaing
was a review of a recent artiele in
Engineering and Contracting, de
scribing a formula deduced by Mir. ’
H. P. Gillette. Editor of tjhat anaga*
zine in which he calculates average
prices of all commodities.
Mr. Gillette shows that averag
prices are dependent only upon the
total currency in circulation, rapidity .
r tii Tn
of tarn over of money, tjutal pope-j
lation and per capita efficiency. As
a cheek to his formula 0e showed
thxt he could calculate with retnark-1
ible accuracy tbe average price thai
prevailed each year during the pest
sixty years.' This discussion was led!
by Professor Roy M. Greetv
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delinquent were' property exhorted
to pay. • I Those who were not pves
•nt should make an effort to tat' Hr
Giles and get their accounts iff n
proper shape before our n*Xt oigeg-
ing—the last one of the year.
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Big Shoe Store
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Shoes, Hosiery,
1 I of tho
Gents ’ Furnishings
'er qualify.
Special
tier,I ion io the College trade.
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VETERINARY CLUB MEETS I
ril 12, there
f th«* Veter-
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t^on of CydUts Convention, to be chose as
held at Dallag soon. If he is unable
*** vo A. R. Anderson will substi- Lai force on the necessity
tute for him. These two hoys have tiring the School of
done some wonderful stunts with Medicine in our native
Ob the ritht of April
was a called meetlnt of
•nanf Club and a fair repi|erefitationj
gathered in Francis Hall at 7-.30. j ‘ |
After attending tn all the business
in a most approved form. Vice-prer-
ident Johnron introduced the re
doubtable Mr. Murray as the speak- '
er of the occasion. Mr. Murray
subject the ^matter of ! ■
Advertising” and dwelt stHh espec-
r adver-
^-ytlet Inteljr.
, talk followed the form of
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The New York Cafe
ALEXANDER PAPPASPIRON, Proprietor
OYSTERS ALL STYLES, SHORT ORDER MEALS
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CHOICE LUNCHES
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Come in When You Are in Town, You Are
/ j Always Welcome,
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4th Floor City National Bank ;
Building, Bryan. Texas
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DR. W- H. LAWRENCE
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4th Floor Cits Nsfl Peak B«04ie«
BRYAN. TEXAS
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