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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1929)
9 9mm BAW9ALIOH The JPlpe even helps you say nothing at all . • • ■^7’QU’VE noticed how expressive A the pipe can be, what meaning it can put into the simplest gesture. The pipe even helps you say nothing at all—and that, O mortal, takes a man among men! Men to their pipes and women to their lipsticks—but suppose you had no pipe and faced repression? Suppose you had no tobacco to put in your pipe! Empty pipes make empty gestures that have no mean ing. Filled with good tobacco, your pipe becomes eloquent. Filled with Edgeworth, it is Olympian! What, no Edgeworth? Lose not a moment—haste to the mails with the coupon. Let the machinery of government rush to you a free packet of good old Edgeworth, delicious and friendly Edgeworth, full-flavored, slow-burning, cool. Kdgeworth is a careful blend of good tobaccos —selected especially for pipe-smoking. Its quality and flavor never c/ian^o. Buy Edgeworth any where in two forms — “Ready Rubbed” and “Plug Slice”—15* pock et package to pound hu midor tin. EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO LARUS 8b BRO. CO. 100 S. 22d St., Richmond, Va. I’ll try your Edgeworth. And I’ll try it in a good pipe. Name Street Town and State Now let the Edgeworth come! V side persons and not by officials of a direct investigation of profession alism, a thorough study of the prob- the conference and that rather than lems of physical education in the Southwest be made. “We do not mean to try to hide any of the evils that now exist but we believe that a general study of the entire physical education sys tem would be better. The condition of physical education as a whole is the bigger problem,” Dean Friley said in reference to this recom mendation by the conference. Announcement was made follow ing the meeting that two Southwest Conference meet would be held at A. and M., the annual conference track meet next spring and the cross country meet next fall, and that the tennis meet would be held at Southern Miethodist and the con ference golf meet at Rice Institute. Announcement was made of the 1930 football schedules of all Southwest Conference teams. In consideration of scholarship eli gibility, the conference voted that in the future all members of athlet ic teams must be taking at least the normal amount of work required in their courses and no work which will not count toward a degree will be counted for eligibility. The conference also voted that they did not think it wise to admit any new institutions to the confer ence at this time. A. S. C. E. XMAS BANQUET. The A. S. C. E. is planning some really new stunts for entertainment at their Xmas Banquet to be held December 13th. Everybody will be there—even Santa Claus—and he will be the life of the party. Plenty of “floaouts” are scheduled and the Mess Hall has promised to furnish high-chairs so that everybody may keep their feet off the floor. The chef is going out do himself and the feed is to be really some thing to write home about. Aod Oan to Ardor ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES. TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES artet House Suits *AO, *45, *50 Ovoroost* For Short Hauls Only bird or so once made the crack that •^Fthere was a time and place for all things. Of course this remark was dropped some few years before tbe advent of the Campus Car. But even so, authorities on the subject inform us that even the most ancient of the fleet of wrecks fulfills a distinct economic want. They go on to add, however, that the sphere of usefulness of such a mechanism is confined to more or less of a restricted area of fairly well defined bounds. For short hauls, where the time element does not enter too much, the campus car meets the demands made of it with a few heaves and groans, and only an occasional total collapse. But with these minor shortcomings, all is still well, because the Greyhound Safety Coaches are ever on hand for the longer jaunts and so everything fits in with the great scheme of things. Ride the Greyhounds on the out of town trips and save the Ford for the Navajo parties. Wherever you’re going there’s a Greyhound Safety Coach leav ing at a convenient hour to get you there and bach. . ... at a saving of time and money. Soiitlilaiul liri k yl!iiiiRi4l lnu*s.m TELEPHONE 345—BRYAN, TEXAS ''RIDE THE GREYHOUNDS''