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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1925)
THE BATTALION have a talk with their class represen tative and give them what informa tion they might need to remedy the cause of this “gripe.” Success for an undertaking such as the Student Wel fare Board depends upon everyone in terested cooperating to the fullest ex tent. It is to be hoped that every student will use this channel opened up for him to make a better A. and M. SAY AGGIE! (Continued from Page 1) pected to be a good conversationalist and to be a good conversationalist one must have knowledge of various sub jects. This liberal knowledge is best gained by reading a variety of maga zines and worthy books. The librari an is there for you; call on him for assitance. THEATRICAL SEASON At its height in Bryan just the same will be given here in its entirety, ex- one wishes to give away his own actly as presented at the Winter | Longhorn, and there are friends to Garden, the complete original produc- as in New York. The road shows are • ti on > down to the very last spangle, arriving one after another and you brought to The Palace Thea- AGGIES WILL PLAY GREAT HOMAGE TO OLD “T” MEN (Continued from Page 1) dance which will take place on the roomy gymnasium floor after the bas ketball game. The festivities must necessarily stop at midnight and the first “T” day will draw to a memorial close. Only Too True. Lazy men I’ve often seen But the laziest I’ve yet found Is the one who waits in a revolving door For someone to push him around. Drastic steps are being taken at the University of Kentucky to abolish ) cribbing. If a student is found guilty of cheating he is required to drop the course with a grade of five. In case of a second offense he is suspended from school for the year. must see them while the season is on. January, this month, brings to Bryan entertainment little heard of, much less hoped of, being produced right here in the city of Bryan. “Blos som Time,” “Cohan’s Minstrels” and “Meet The Wife” were the first at tractions of the season and are min or affairs in comparison with The Lasses White Minstrels. The Theatri cal season here would be lacking in deed if it did not include a visit from “Lasses” and his forty fellow enter tainers. The present season is the fifth of the All Stars and each in turn have shown a substantial increase in popularity over its predecessor until now it may confidently be declared the most popular of all the black face aggregation now touring. The is the first time Bryan has had a chance to see this big ministrel show which will be staged here with its big street parade Monday, January 19th. Seats now on sale at The Dixie. The next big New York show will be The Shu- bert Production “The Passing Show the biggest in every respect that ever made a town out of New York. The Living Chanelier and Castle House Orchestra are ministrel show in them selves. Glowing reports carried home by hundreds of thousands of out-of-town visitors who saw the New York Win ter Garden’s annual revue, “The Pass ing- Show” during its long runs in New York and Chicago, has spread to all people of the country and in sures capacity audiences in every city it is presented. The production, which is the most expenscive and spectacular affair in America at the present time, tre, Bryan, Texas, Friday, January 23. In addition in the above ministrel you are priviledged to see many of the greatest picture productions ever presented. Barbara La Marr in “Sandora”, Richard Barthelemess in “Classmates”, “The Sea Hank”, “Three Women” and many others in the near future. LONGHORN EXTRA SUB SCRIPTION CAMPAIGN BEGINS NEXT WEEK whom a Longhorn would be more ac ceptable than anything which per tains to the school. The number of extra copies is limited; therefore be prepared with your money when the solicitors come around. Prof: “Can someone give me a sen tence using the word ‘unaware” cor rectly ? ” Co-ed rat: “I can.” Prof: “All right, let’s hear it.” Co-ed rat: “Unaware is what you put on first and take off last.”—Ex. <$*s><s><s><8><s><$><3><8><e><s>3*s*e*s><s*s><s><?*$><e><*><€><s><s><s><s>^^ SAVE MONEY ON YOUR Hear Ye! The Longhorn Extra Subscription Campaign starts next week with a bang. Many students will want additional books this year, for this year’s Longhorn fairly breathes the spirit of A. and M. No Mike: “I discovered a new kind of whiskey the other day.” Ike: “You did? What kind was it?” Mike: “Chicken Whiskey.” Mike: “Two drinks and then you lay.”—Ex. Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry Headquarters for all kinds of A. and M. C. Jewelry, such as T Pins, R. V. Pins, Junior Pins, and Fish Pins. We make the Senior Ring for any year, also the Miniature Sen ior Ring for any year. Have you seen our stock of fancy jeweled A. and M. C. Pins? They will please you. Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted Watch and Jewelry Repairing a Specialty CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE PHONE NO. 5 PACKARD’S 11 College Studio B. Military Goods at M. WALDROP & CO. New Shipments of: Regulation Serge Uniforms Regulation Whipcord Uniforms Herman’s Cordovan Officers’ Shoes Herman’s Calf Officers’ Shoes Herman’s Calf Drill Shoes Stetson Army Hats Serge and Whipcord Slouch Caps Shields and Chevrons, all branches Hat Cords and Straps, etc. B. M. WALDROP L CO HEADQUARTERS FOR COLLEGE TRADE $12.50 Best Shell Cor dovan Dress Shoes S 8.95 Best $5.00 and $4.00 O. D. Wool Shirts S4.SO 8l S3.50 Best $3.50 Brown Kid Sneaks $2.95 W. F. Gibbs & Son Ask For Other Bargains The Metropolitan Barber Shop Of Bryan, is a place that serv ice cannot be excelled. Call and see us for service. P. G. GAYLE, Manager CORRIE A. SUBER All Lines of Insurance Fire, Life.. Automobile, Health and Accident Agent West Coast Life Insur ance Company Astin Bldg. Bryan, Texas <$><$><&$><$><$><$><$><$><$><$><$><$^ Start that New Year off right ! And send HER that Photo. Everything in the Picture line, and Frames. Holmes Bros. COLD DRINKS GANDIES TOBACCO The Usual Good Service REED & PRAGER NTunnally’s, Norris’ and Pang-burn’s Candies. Cold Drinks, Smokes, Etc. I CADED HEADQUARTERS I DR. LAMAR JONES DENTIST City National Bank Bldg.