THE BATTALION Purina Mills Representative to Interview the “Ag” Seniors Mr. L. M. Kishlar, representing the Purina Mills, will be on the campus March 12 to 14 inclusive for the pur pose of interviewing Agricultural Seniors that may be interested in em ployment with the Purina Mills. His headquarters while here, will be at the Y. M. C. A. For the benefit of those men going to the Livestock Show in Fort Worth, Mr Kishlar has arranged to inter view them at the Texas hotel March 8 to 10 inclusive. The Purina Mills are the oldest and largest manufacturers of commercial feeds in the world. They prefer to use agricultural college graduates be cause those men understand the necessity of supplying livestock anil poultry raisers with rations that cut their cost of producing milk, eggs, pork and beef. The right type of men will find a position with the Purina Mills an unusual opportunitv. It is interesting to note that the Purina Mills employs more Texas A. and M. College graduates than any other college with the possible ex ception of the ,University of Mis souri. There are, at the present Id f,ormer Aggies on the Purina forces. They have formed a “Texas Aggie- Purina Club,” and it is said to be a very active and progressive club. Any Agricultural Senior interested can arrange interviews with Mr. Kishlar ,either at Fort Worth or the College, by seeing J. H. Hayes, 1G Foster Hall. The Mills want several men from A and M. this year. ALL WALES TEAM Everybody likes a man’s chorus, and in the Rhondda Welsh Chorus which will sing here on March 11th, we shall have an opportunity to hear one of the very best. The Welsh are famous for their group singing. One of the most interesting features of country life in the Welsh mountains is the singing contests which are participated in by choirs representing whole communities, and which call forth the same intense interest that we give to athletic contests. The Rhondda Singers are a sort of all-Welsh team of singers who have been chosen from the victorious choirs of the country, and have widened their selection of songs to embrace all sorts of good music as well as their native airs. They bring fine recommendations from all over Canada and the United States, and cannot fail to give a great deal of pleasure to everybody who likes music in any form whatever. It is probable that there will be a very large crowd at this con cert, and for this reason students are advised to get their tickets as early as possible. Tickets for students are 50c. ARCHITECTURAL STUDENTS RETURN FROM NEW ORLEANS Inspection Trip Was A Complete Success The members of the group of seniors and juniors that made the an nual architectural inspection trip re turned to College on Wednesday, Feb ruary 25. The group, consisting of thirty-one seniors and juniors, togeth er with Professors June and Lindsey, Mrs. Lindsey, the latter’s mother and C. M. Porter, who made the trip to visit relatives in New Orleans, left College on Wednesday, February 18, and arrived in New Orleans on the following day. The trip was made in a special car which was kept at Pud- man City during the entire time the group stayed in the Crescent City. Thursday, Friday and Saturday were spent in inspecting some of New Orleans’ outstanding buildings.. The Hibernia Bank Building, a twenty- three story superstructure, the Fed eral Reserve Building, the Post Of fice, the Customs House, the Court House and the old Government Mint, one of the oldest government build ings in the country, were among the structures that were inspected. Of special interest was the old Frenc i quarter, the original site of New Or leans, which was.visited Friday. One of the features of this part of th3 city was the old French Market, and it is here that several magnificent cathedrals may be seen, among them the one that was erected in anticipa tion of Napoleon’s expected visit. On Sunday the group scattered, many visiting with friends and rela tives in the city and the majority taking a forty-mile ride on board the pleasure boat “Capitol.” The follow ing day was spent inspecting the campus of Tulane University and also that of Newcome College. Two of the old French cemeteries were also vis ited on this day. With the real work of the trip over, Tuesday saw the group scatter ed over the entire city witnessing and enjoying the novelty and carnival spirit of the Mardi Gras. That pven- ing the members assembled and board ed the car preparatory to leaving New Orleans and Wednesday noon found them back at College. «» Betty: “Dear, these cakes are hard as stone!” Mahlon: “I know. Didn’t you hear her say, “Take your pick,” when she handed them round?” House mother: “What time did he leave last night?” Girl: “Oh about ten.” House mother: “Don’t lie to me. I heard him say as he left, “Just one.” A. A. MACKENZIE Watches and Jewelry. Sheaffer’s Fountain Pens. 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