The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 06, 1920, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
FRKSHMAN STOCK JUDGING
CONTEST SET FOR MAY IS
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(Continoed from Pa*'*- 1)
H 102 and who has had na other
co 11 era course in Aniraal Husband- :
ry is eliirikde to try out for the eon- a
teat. . ^
2. The eliirible contestants shall |i.
consist of the upper two-third of -
each section pursuing courses in A. j
H. 101 and 102 as determined hy <>
their grades during the school year *
of the contest. • f:
a II. Coatestaata.
1. T^Io contestant will be t'llowod |
on the Animal Husbandry grounds I
the day of the contest until the con- }
test is in progress.
2. Contestants shall report to the
Superintendent t of «.he contest at ;
the Animal Husbandry office at 7:45
on the day of the contest. .
" S. The contestants will he divid-1
ed-by the Superintendent into five j
<6) groups: to be designated as A, i
B. C. D. and E. respectively. Earn
contestant will be -gyven a number
and he shall write that number on
all cards and shdll not use his name, j j
4. While the contest is in prog
ress, there shall be no conferring be
tween contestants or between a con- j
testant and any one else, except as
directed by the superintendent or his- t
assistants. Any violation of this rule i
will be punished by expulsion of the
offender from the contest.
III. Tim.
1. On each class where reaao.is !
are to be given, twenty <20) min
utes will be allowed for the coates-
tant to make his observations, record’
his placing, and take such notes as
be may desire. On all other classes
fifteen (15) minutes will be allowe'l.
2. Two (2) minutes- will he al-
’owed for oral reasons. Each con
testant will appear singly before the .
judges in giving his reasons. N<>
contestant shall bold any paper, card,
or other device that will assist him i
in giving his reasons hefbre the
judges except that he will be handed
the placing card he turned in, which
he will be allowed to retain while i
giving reasons.
IV. Cleeses ef Stock end
Nemkeeimg. ‘hi
L. A class shall consist of three
(3)1 or four (4) animals.
2. The animals shall be identi
fied by numbers 1, 2, 3. and 4 on
large kummed labels placetf on the
rump.
VACUUM ri s> abch
ROOM O-E LADOUATORV
Usu* the X-Ray
Greater X-ray Service—
through Research
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ra after the discovery of
X-rays- h seas evident that only
intensive research could unfold their
real possibilities.
Mcar-'A’hUe, scientists of the General
Electric Company developed the pro- ^
csss of making wrought tungsten.
, This proved ideal as the target in X-ray
tubes and its use for this purpose soon
became universal.
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JUST AN INCIDENT
Then further research resulted in the
development of an X-ray tube of a
radically new type — the Coolidge
Tube — with both electrodes of
wrought tungsten and containing the
highest attainable vacuum.
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But the complication of high-vacuum
pumps made the new tube in large
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Self
recti fylae.
Bed! •ter-
quantities impossible. The answer to
this problem Was the Lan'imruir Con
densation Pump, utilizing mercury
vapor in its operation and almost
automatic.
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To meet the need for simple
apparatus during the war, the G-]
Laboratory developed the
fying Coolidge Tube, which
possible portable outfits at the front-
The latest X-ray outfit of this typo
is so small it can be taken conve
niently to the home or to the bedside
in the hoepitaL
Thus the Research Laboratory of the
General Electric Company continues
to serve, that progress in things elec
trical may continue for the good of
humanity.
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At the hoar designated and with
legal intentions a student reported
at the hospital for obaervation. Ho
carelessly hung his service hat on the
knob of a soiled-liner shute openin'!
in the hall-way, Poaaibly he did vi :
olate an unwritten rule in the code
of hospital customs. But what of it?
No hat racks were provided and n:>
rule forbid such a thing. And th.r
deed was committed with no malice
aforethought nor with criminal in
tent. So, was there a good and suf
ficient reason for the surgeon ob-
servlag the hat while passing down
the hall to stop for an instant and
fiercly grasp the headgear, open the
door of the rhute, and thrust the hat
into the opening, sending it for n
ten-foot fall on a dirty floor inside
a locked linen room. The act should
be considered a prime joke among
youngsters or even among student
friends. But no acceptable explan
ation could well W submitted when
the student in question was late for
a formation that he would have been
present for had the search for hia
hat mot taken considerable time.
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General Office
Schenec tady. NY
•Electric
Company
Sales Offices in
an large cities
A. AND M. GRADUATE WHO
IS MAKING GOOD
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This week for three days, Thurs
day, Friday and Satarday, there is
being Held at ‘ Granger. Texas, a
school judging contest and livestock
4iow.
Th« contest and show is being put
on by the Vocational Agriculture De
partment of the Granger High
School. W. N. Elam. Jr., of the ,
Class at 1916, is the teacher of ^
cationa! agriculture and it is due to ;
his efforts that the show is carried
out. Six high schools are sending
teams to compete in the animal and
grain judging contest^. Professors
V. Horace Kraft, W. L. Stangel and
T. J. Coaway will attend, taking part
on the program and acting as judges
of the contest*.
Campus
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Seven chairs. One of the |
best equipped shops in Tea
All kind^ of tonics for sale. {
Come see us.
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