The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 18, 1927, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
Me
and the joy-friend...
Prince Albert
WHEN my father was in college, "Put that in
your pipe and smoke it!” was considered snappy
conversation. I’m ready to take this old line
literally when the talk centers around Prince
Albert. Because P. A. makes two of what I
like in a pipe.
All wise-cracking aside, P. A. is the money
when it comes to deep-down satisfaction in a
smoke. It’s got everything! Cool as the trail
of the ice-man across the kitchen. Sweet as
vacation. Fragrant as a pine forest.
Think up your own similes. You’ll write them
all in the column headed "Superlative Degree”
when you learn the joys of a jimmy-pipe and
Prince Albert. If you don’t know this grand old
smoke, come around to my room and I’ll give
you a load.
A. is __ sold everywhere in
' red tins, pound and half-
ind tin humidors, and
P. A.
tidy
pound tin humidors,
pound crystal-glass humidors
with sponge-moistener top-
And' always with every bit
of bite and parch removed by
the Prince Albert process-
Fringe al
—no other tobacco is like it!
© 1927, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco
Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
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$40 SUIT
Give us your business and participate in this offer.
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BRYAN NURSERY & FLORAL CO.
Phone 266 Tate & Newsome,<tS,tudent Representatives ^
M. H. JAMES
DRUG CO.
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WEEKS NEWS IN REVIEW.
(Continued from Page 1)
by Secretary of State Kellog as dele
gate to the first International Con
gress of Soils Science to be held at
Washington, June 13 to 22. With two
delegates from the department of ag
riculture and nine representatives
from a like number of states, Dr.
Fraps will represent the United Stat
es in the first meeting of its kind.
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Whittier, Calif.—By a unanimous
vote of the student body and with the
approval of the college officials,
Whittier college is to try voluntary
chapel. The new order will exist so
long as it is considered successful. Ac
cording to the student council, the
plan will be successful so long as the
average daily attendance is 60 per
cent or more. According to President
Wallace Turner, the action is the re
sult of the spirit of democracy at the
college.
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Memphis, Tenn.— A reduction of
ten points in his term grade has been
handed out by the faculty of the
Southwestern college here to each
student who joined the April Fool
strike here on April 1. So many stu
dents joined the strike that the fac
ulty were forced to stop classes. Th®
striking students formed a parade
through the streets of Memphis, and ;
were joined along the way by numer
ous high school and grade school stu
dents, who caught the spirit of the
collegians. The faculty of the college
directed that the strikers make apol
ogies to those schools where disor
ders were created by the parade.
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Oberlin, Ohio.—The roller skating-
craze, which began recently at the
University of Illinois, has spread to
colleges and Universities throughout
the country. The revived sport appears
to be the most popular among the co
eds, although the opposite is the case
at Oberlin, where entire men’s dor
mitories take daily exercise on wheels.
At Western Reserve University, in
Cleveland, the co-eds are being sup
plied with roller skates by the ath
letic department. At the University •
of Minnesota, the women have formed
skating clubs.
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Seattle, Wash.—Tobacco advertise
ments which purport to show co-eds
smoking are tobacco in publications of
the University of Washington, by ac
tion of the student board of control
at the request of Acting President
David Thompson.
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A student loan fund will be started
here by the Stone and Webster organ
ization for engineering students and
will be available for students next
fall. While the fund will be rather
small at first, it is the plan to add
to it each year until the $10,00 mark
is reached.
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