The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 08, 1928, Image 7

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    T H ■ BATTALION
Where “good enough” isn’t —
In producing a college play everything de
pends on rehearsal. Every part must dovetail
into every other part. And only endless hours
of hard work can result in a smooth running
production.
Nor is a college play any different in this re
spect from a great industrial enterprise. Every
day in the Western Electric shops men cooperate
unceasingly in the effort to i nsure smooth running
in the machinery cf producing the nation’s tele
phone equipment — a job unmatched in com
plexity in the whole field of industry.
The actors in the Western Electric drama are
setting new standards for themselves, developing
broader responsibilities as they develop new and
better manufacturing methods.
SINCE 1882 MANUFACTURERS FOR THE BELL SYSTEM
TWENTY-FOUR HOURS A DAY
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hours per week or five hours per day.
This time is either spent in study
ing (exclusive of lectures), in extra
outside activities, or in “loafing.” How
small the time of study, how great
the period for extra activities, and
how tremendous must be the time tak
en up in “loafing,” judged by examina
tion results at the mid-term.
Every student should so divide his
week that a proper relation is main
tained between the periods of sleep,
necessary functions such as eating,
that of activities and that of work. If
one is lengthened, the others must
suffer.
If sleep is shortened, health will
fail; if lengthened, you will become in
digent. If eating time is shortened,
indigestion will be the result; if
lengthened, you will become a glutton.
Thus it should only be the periods of
work and play which should be regu
lated. Reduce the time spent on work
and put it on activities—you may be
come famous, but you will probably be
an academic failure. Reduce your ac
tivities to a minimum and study in
stead—you may lead your class but
your health may fail and you probably
will be a social nonentity in the eyes
of your fellow students.
Every student should find the prop
er relation between work and play;
when it is found, stick to it.—McGill
Daily.
T. A.—I hear you have given up
tobacco.
Siler-—Well, I’m sorta taperin’ off
like; I don’t swallow the juice any
more.
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SOCIETY NOTES
Miss Willie Mae Braswell of Silsbee
spent the week-end at Jasper visiting
her mother, Mrs. Marion Richardson.
Mr. A. B. Childers, well known ath
lete of the A. and M. College, spent
the week-end in Jasper, visiting rela
tives and friends. ? ? ? ? ?
CAMPUS PLAYERS
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lady whose family dates far back.
The other players who will take part
in the play are Miss Nell Flannery,
Mr. F. S. Jamison, and Mr. A. B.
Strehli.
The play, although it is not Shaw’s
best, is a very interesting one. It is
full of Shaw’s ideas and philosophies,
and has for its theme the resentment
against war and its consequences.
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