The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 11, 1927, Image 2

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THE BATTALION
HEDGES AND BRAYTON
EDIT NEW TEXTBOOK FOR
INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
is Green” used by the Government,
and co-author with W. A. Stone of
“A Method for Analysis of Lead Ar
senate.”
Dr. C. C. Hedges, head of the de
partment of chemistry and chemical
engineering and H. R. Brayton, pro
fessor of inorganic chemistry, of the
A. and M. College of Texas, are the
authors of a new chemistry textbook
bearing the title of “Laboratory Man
ual of Inorganic Chemistry and Ele
mentary Qualitative Analysis,” be
ing published by D. C. Heath and
Company, New York. This text will
be used with all classes in general
chemistry this fall at the A. and M.
College. It was developed by the
authors as the result of ten years of
its actual use in the laboratory with
freshman classes.
A unique feature of this text is that
experiment formulas are printed in
it on gummed and perforated paper.
These formulas may be detached and
used in any style of note book. Sev
eral institutions from pre-publication
examinations of the manuscript are
considering its adoption as a text
book.
Dr. Hedges is the author of several
other textbooks among them being
“Laboratory Manual of Agricultural
Chemistry,” published first by Ginn
and Qompany in 1908. He is the co
author with W. T. Bryant of the
“Official Method for Analysis of Par-
IF OUR PROFS. USED YELL PRAC
TICE PHRASEOLOGY.
Get fightin’ mad for that old fac
ulty gang!
Write that old quiz grade on your
pillow and sleep on it, men!
Get in there and study. Try to be
distinguished in some other way than
as a mealhound.
Lincoln studied by blazing pine
knots and you have 40 watt frosted
globes. Study darn you.
Think of those old profs in the
Chem. dep’t.—giving their heart and
soul and olfactory nerves for your
education.
When the bell rings to end the lec
ture go up and speak to that old prof.
Let him know you’re interested in his
course!
Dust off those text books. Grease
up that old slide rule. If you haven’t
got that old studious spirit, go lie
down in the Rotunda at night and
dream about it. You gotta get it,
Gang!
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Established
1842
Farm Tractors
3 sizes
Skid Engines
Steel Threshers
5 sizes
Combines
Prairie
Hillside
Silo Fillers
4 sizes
Baling Presses
2 sizes
Steam Engines
Road Machinery
Grand Detour
Plows
Harrows
Cultivators
"TV T O INDUSTRY or individual busi-
N ness can long continue without a
suitable profit. Therefore there must
be profit in farming, because it goes on
year after year.
Profit is all contained in the margin
between selling prices and production
costs. On this margin a few farmers
“go broke,” others make a good living
and many grow wealthy.
Since the selling price at any given
time is the same to all farmers it is
evident that prosperous farmers are
producing at lower costs than those
who do not prosper.
How do they do it*? Mostly by cutting-
down power and labor costs through
the use of more efficient machinery. It
it significant that many of the most
prosperous farms are equipped with
Case machines—built and sold since
.1842 to make more money for their
owners.
J~ I. Case Threshing Machine Company-
incorporated Established 1842
Dept. C-75 Racine Wisconsin
NOTE—Our plows and harrows are NOTtheCase plows
and harrows, made by t he J. Case Plow Works Co.
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New Materials for Uniforms. Uniforrms, Pants, and
Shirts Made to Measure. Alterations.
NEW LINE OF SPRING SUITS
UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP
ALSO CLEANING AND PRESSING
Mendl & Hornak, Proprietors
Located in New Casey-Sparks Bldg.
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AGGIELAND SHOE SHOP
Located in New Casey-Sparks Bldg.
First Class Workmen and All Work Guaranteed. Also !
Bryan Shoe Hospital Next to Telegraph Office
At Bryan, Texas
Frank Kohout, Proprietor E. L. Struwe, Agent •«
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QUALITY
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Have those boots full-soled and heeled at the Campus Shoe
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