The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 16, 1927, Image 9

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    THE BATTALION
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The Most Refreshing Drink
of the
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season
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GRAPE JUICE
be
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Confectionery
SPECIALS FOR FEBRUARY
TENNIS SHOES
White or Brown
BASEBALL CAPS
BASEBALL GLOVES
BASEBALL BATS
SPALDING BASE BALLS
SPALDING TENNIS BALLS
SPALDING GOLF BALLS
SPALDING GOLF CLUBS
Hermans Army Shoes in Calf or Cordovan. All Sizes
Now in Stock
A. M. Waldrop & Co.
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EAT A BURGER AT
DAD COLE’S
When You Are Hungry
Between Leggett and Bat-
Roost Halls
INTERESTING PROGRAM
FOR SECOND TERM
(Continued from Page 8)
The situation in football has taken
a very interesting turn. As the teams
stand now it is possible that any of
those in the first division may emerge
the victors.
TEXAS RELAY GAMES MARCH 25
(Continued from Page 8)
University, college or academy class
will enter a team in the relays this
year.
Information blanks concerning the
relays and announcement cards an
nouncing the Texas and Rice relays
have been sent to practically every
college and University in the land.
The joint announcement was sent out
due to the fact that the Rice Relays
follow the Texas Relays one day at
Houston.
Entry blanks will be sent to the
various colleges and Universities from
the Texas office, March 1, and the
schools will tenter the various ath
letes that will take place in the
events. Entries must reach the Uni
versity of Texas by March 15.
Negotiations are under way to se
cure several track celebrities to fea
ture the relays at Austin.
HOUSE PASSES APPROPRIATION
(Continued from Page 1)
$110,000 for the University summer
school, allowing a total emergency ap
propriation for that institution of
$121,500.
The total emergency appropriation
voted by the House committee for
higher educational institution was
$794,026.
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SHOP
Real Service. Call and See us.
BRYAN, TEXAS
Each year the General Electirc
Company sends representatives here
to select men graduating in Engineer
ing work for the company after grad
uation. This year ten seniors were
selected from the Engineering Depart
ment by the five representatives who
were on the campus Monday, Febru
ary 7. The seniors that were selected
to go to work at Lynn, Mass., were
E. J. Allen of San Angelo and F. B.
Hornby of Dallas. The other men will
go to Schenectady, those to take the
regular student course will be C. D.
Heye of San Antonio; J. Hume of
Houston, S. B. Foster of Ward, Colo.,
R. F. Olsen of Clifton. Those to enter
the radio department will be J. T. Mc-
Lamore of Westover, and J. P. Smith
of Granbury. Those to enter the fac
tory trainnig course will be H. C.
and F. W. Glitsch of Dallas. These
men have not definitely accepted these
jobs, though the majority will accept,
as it is quite an honor to be chosen
from so large a class and be offered
such a chance for advancement into
the higher realms of engineering. The
Glitsch brothers and R. F. Olsen will
receive their degrees in Mechanical
Engineering while the others are all
Electricals.
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