THE BATTALION Art Prints and Blue Prints Painters, authors, and musicians win fame and fortune by transmitting their conceptions to paper. Achievement can be completed merely with such expression of an idea. Not so with engineering. The design of a turbine or of a flat iron, once it is created, is not placed upon a pedestal in a mil lionaire’s mansion, or in an art museum. It immediately goes into the shop there to be executed. Its success is measured by the degree to which it fits manufacturing requirements. If it can’t be manufactured economically it is a failure. In an organization like Westing- house there is a group of engineers whose chief interest and concern is the efficient, economical, large scale manufacture of electrical products. These mer may be electrical engineers or mechanical engineers. They are primarily interested in shop practice and methods in the same industrial problems as are the manufacturing customers whom W r estinghouse serves. The founder of W^estinghouse was such an engineer. He possessed a mar velous faculty to inspire workmen and executives alike; there are many tales of men working nights and Sundays to help him complete a cherished plan. Throughout all industry there is a call for men qualified as manufacturing engineers who can combine materials, machines, men, and methods with better and more efficient results. Such men find pleasure and inspir ation at Wbstinghouse developing apparatus to help other manufacturing executives solve similar problems in every kind of industry. This ad" ertisement is fifth in a vocational series, outlining the Helds for engineering achievement in the Westinghouse organization. Copies of the entire series will be sent to anyone requesting it. m Westinghouse ACHIEVEMENT © OPPORTUNITY WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RESOLUTIONS ON DEATH OF C. H. LEWIS We, the members of the Baptist Sophomore Sunday School Class, do hereby submit the following resolu tions on the death of C. H. Lewis, father of our fellow classmate, M. T. Lewis. Whereas, God in His infinite wis dom, has deemed it wise and just to call unto Him, the father of our fel low classmate. Therefore, be it resolved, that the members of the Baptist Sophomore Sunday School Class of Texas Agri cultural and Mechanical College, ex tend deepest sympathy and condolence to his family; And be it further resolved that copies of these resolutions be sent to his family, to The Battalion, to the Daily Bulletin, to the San Antonio Light, and to the San Antonio Ex press. (Signed) LEMUEL W. WEBB, Pres. HAROLD MAYES, Sec. who had seen his picture in a paper she had picked up in a room. Ah— another opportunity for romance at Aggieland. “Bob Berry, didn’t you sneak in this show?” There must be something attractive about Jim Forgason after all. At any The first intercollegiate cross-word rate it is a known fact that he re- puzzle contest which was held in Nev/ ceived a long letter from a hotel maid York was won by Yale in record time