The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 25, 1927, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
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Modern smoking pleasure
* that never fails
THE smokers of this age are the most
independent ever known. Accepting
no hearsay, they have smoked out the
facts. They have learned that the
choicest Turkish and Domestic to
baccos grown are rolled into Camels,
that here is the incomparable blend
ing for goodness, that Camels simply
never tire the taste.
Camel is the cigarette that never
fails to please the modern age. Re
gardless of how often you want the
comfort of a smoke, of how steadily
you light one after another, Camel
will never fail you, never give you
any but the finest thrill of smoking
pleasure. This is why Camel’s popu
larity, by far the largest in the modern
world, keeps overwhelmingly in the
lead. As modern taste becomes more
insistent upon choice tobaccos, in
creasing millions discover Camel’s in
comparable mildness, smoothness and
mellowness.
If you want the cigarette that’s
good to live with from morn to mid
night, the one that is the choice of the
modern age, "Have a Camel!”
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WINSTON-SALEM. N. C.
© 1927
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FREE
We will give to our customer
holding greatest amount of cash
tickets on May 1st a
$40 SUIT
Give us your business and participate in this offer.
Chas. Nitch
The Campus Tailor
BRYAN NURSERY & FLORAL CO.
; \ Phone 266
Tate & Newsome, Student Representatives
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DAD COLE'S
Whea Y»u Are Hunrry
Between Leggett and Bet-
Roost Halls
NEW DORMS.
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for each section of the three four-
room suites.
The lavatories will be in the show
er room and not in the rooms as they
are in the present dormitories. Each
room will have a steel clothes lock
er in place of the wooden closets that
we now have in most of our dormi
tories.
The buildings are to bo about thirty-
five feet wide and the length will de
pend on the number of sec Lions built.
There will be as many sections as
there is money to build them. Each
section has twelve rooms or three
suites. There will probably be about
one hundred rooms in each dormitory.
The dormitories will probably be lo
cated where Alpha and Beta halls
now stand, and the old buildings mov
ed to another location and still be us
ed as dormitories. With nearly two
hundred new rooms the crowded con
ditions should be relieved to a cer
tain extent.
“Y” TO DISTRIBUTE
HANDBOOKS NEXT YEAR
During registration next September
the “Y” will give to all students cop
ies of their new “1927 Handbook.”
These pocket-size, leather-bound book
lets will form a very handy source of
useful information.
The Y. M. C. A. is spending quite
a bit of money and time on this edi
tion, which is to cost them approxi
mately $1,000.00. All this cost is to be
covered by the returns from the ad
vertising in the book, so neither the
Y. M. C. A. nor the students will pay
for it. The men who did the work of
selling the advertising and compiling
the book are the ones to be thanked.
Among the contents of the book are
sections devoted to campus institu
tions, a calendar of the college year,
tips to the freshmen, an annual fi
nancial report of the Y. M. C. A., the
athletic record of the college, the ath
letic calendar of the year, a list of
all Southwestern Conference records
and their holders, information about
the library, a discussion of student
publications, information concerning
the most important dxtda-curricula
activity organizations on the campus,
and, in short, information on practi
cally all the institutions of the col
lege:
This, the first edition of the sort
in five years, is being edited by C. E.
Smith, with the assistance of A. E.
Carter, both of whom are members
of this year’s Student Cabinet. The
student body as a whole should be
very appreciative of this latest effort
by the “Y” in its behalf.
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