The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 24, 1928, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
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ink, makes all pens
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A £,ood sport
No matter what it is called upon to do, from the
making of three clear carbons to answering the
lightest TOUCH of a feathery handwriting, the Life
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picked favorite in forty-one per cent of the lead
ing colleges and universities of America. Perfect
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"Lifetime” pen, $8.75 Lady "Lifetime", $7.50 Others lower
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THE NEW YORK CAFE
New Throughout and Modern in Every Respect.
SOLICITS THE PATRONAGE OF OLD AND NEW
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facts that in the last analysis
merely provide them with a slight
advantage in the scramble for mon
ey and power.
It is the result of the colleges
being forced, through financial con
trol by the business men, to train
the students along these lines that
will make them most useful, not to
society but to industry. The men who
have done this thing probably did
so with good motives, but they were
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Whether you agree with Socrates’
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ing the book. The author has so
smoothly woven his criticisms into
the fabric of the story that some
times a sharp eye is needed to de
tect them. The unfailing good hu
mor of the book is another strong
point in favor of the author. Not
once does his temper run away with
his pen, as in the case with so many
critical writers.
It is a book I think you will like.
The ideas it contains and the en
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lent.
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But surely it won’t take so long as
that to go such a short distance.
Art
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Don’t waste assthetic effort on the
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Fish Brand Slickers are not only
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The “Varsity” model is a big,
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It has a corduroy-faced collar, with
or without a strap. Buttons or
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patented “Reflex” edge that keeps
water out of the front. The pockets
are wide and deep and rip-proof.
Your choice of colors.
a bit more than others. And yc
can buy it anywhere. A. J. Towi
Company, Boston, Mass.
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