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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1929)
THE BATTALION 7 £i.*foG£. f/uosort —- Kay Bo, didja ever go to if. * * And didja take another taxi ride # * * * Back to town, and then Bo il; t,i -i- Didja forget to tell the driver * ;js * To let you out, * ❖ ❖ And Bo didja let him ride you ❖ * * All over Chicag'o, * ❖ * And Bo didja discover you had * * * Almost bought a taxi, * * * And then Bo didja have to finish >;i * 'J,: The trip eating on the hospitality * >:= ; i : Of the society for the Prevention ❖ ❖ * Of Human Hunger ? * * * Chicago with the A. H. team * ^ Hs And as the sheik of the crowd, * * * Didja have a date the very first night * * * Say Bo, Didja? ❖ * * Odd Lacy did. ROSS VOLUNTEERS And while the bunch looked on * * * Didja meet her and * * * Didja call a taxi and ❖ * * Leave them gazing with eyes and * * * Mouth open and full of envy, :J< * * And didja dine her and dance her -i- s;c >.c And call another taxi to take her • >!: :i: i|c Home, and say bo. didja tell her * : i : Goodnight, and bo, didja fall in a * X * Trance and forget the elevated * * ❖ Was cheaper; (Continued from Page 1) ness meeting following the initia tion banquet of the organization in the Mess Hall banquet room Sunday evening. Everts is captain of Troop “A” Cavalry and was chosen earlier in the year as second lieutenant of the Volunteers. He is a student of civil engineering and coach of the varsity swimming team and prominent in student and Ross Volunteer activi ties. Last year he was first sergeant of his troop, line-sergeant of the Volunteers and winner of statewide recognition as a swimmer. Other officers elected at the meet ing were Day P. McNeel, San An tonio, first sergeant; Jimmie Fitz patrick, Sweetwater, and E. M. j Moore, Houston, line sergeants. The ere’s a, mem sWe&jper its iHe ri&Ht tBivectiowi! TT’S the newest dance record by Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, so of course it’s another peppy foot-warmer. Lombardo plays these two snappy hits (no need to introduce them to you!) in the smooth, moderate tempo you hear on all the smartest dance floors. And into each number he injects skilful musical embroidery of his own that will have you say ing, “Give me that one!” Hear these other new hits, also .... Record No. 2017-D, \0-inch, 75c My Fate Is in Your Hands ) Fox Trots A Little Kiss Each Morning (A Little y Guy Lombardo Kiss at Night) (from Motion Picture ( and His “The Vagabond Lover”) ) Royal Canadians Record No. 2016-D, ~LO-inch, 75c Blue Little You, and Blue Little Me ) Vocals { Art Gillham If You Know, What I Know, You’ll > (TheWhispering Know I Love You ) Pianist) Record No. 2014-D, 10-inch, 75c The Woman in the Shoe (from Motion \ Fox Trots Picture “Lord Byron of Broadway.”) f Ben Selvin Only Love is Real (from Motion Picture ( Rnd “Lord Byron of Broadway”) J His Orchestra “Magic Notes" Colmribia Records "Viva-tonal Recording-The Records without Scratch following were elected as chairmen of the committees for the year: J. A. “Pat” Patterson, Dallas, arrange ments; E. C. “Stevie” Werner, San Antonio, floor; Ya,le Griffis, Dallas, program and favors; M. F. Pete Baughn, Dallas, banquet; Elo J. Ur bane vsky, West, decorations. The initiation Sunday afternoon completed the election for the year and brought the company’s quota up to the standard. Drill will begin early in the spring. LIVESTOCK (Continued from Page 1) FLASHES FROM LVcRYWHERE November 20 is celebrated by Ber lin, Germany, as a day of Repent ance. The custom w T as established hi 1&02 by the Prussian General Synod under the protection of the state. This year no newspapers were pub lished, dancing, theatres, moving pic tures, music in cafes and concerts except of a serious and sacred na ture were interdicted. The streets w r ere almost deserted. The A. and M. team is composed of J. E. “Spud” Tatum, Dublin; M. D. “Odd” Lacy, Marble Falls; Ralph “Fiddle” Howe, Seymour; J. W. “Farmer” Greenwade, Whitney; K. E. “Si” Simank, Ellinger; and George E. Love, Del Rio. Love was forced to leave the team after winning first place hon ors in Wichita on account of illness. NEW MAGAZINE * * * Three hundred and eighty-seven students who are working their way through Princeton University, earn an average of $568 yearly r|: 'Jf. Governor Myers Y. Cooper, of Ohio, is the possessor of an auto graphed football, the gift of Wesley Fesler, who made his 99-yard run with it against Northwestern. (Continued from Page 1) Paul Dresser', a senior landscape art student, was elected as business manager, and T. B. Ketterson, a jun ior in the liberal arts school, received the call as editor. Dresser already has appointed D. H. Taylor, a jun ior animal husbandry student, to serve as circulation manager. Other staff appointments are to be an nounced later. First issue of the magazine will make its appearance about February 1. It will contain news of interest to farm men and women and to farm girls and boys in addition to those items printed primarily for Texas A. and M. College agricultural stu dents. SLANTS AT THE CROWD In a game between Lorain and Elyria, Ohio, high schools, Elyria kicked off to Lorain, who ran eighty yards for a touchdown. Lorain then kicked off to Elyria, and the latter did the same. Elyria won 20 to 19. ijs jjc * Five members of the James Mili- kin University football team were injured in a train w T reck at Roach- dale, Indiana. :J: * Gene Alger, 21, pardoned by Gov ernor Harry G. Leslie of Indiana last Christmas, from a charge of killing a policeman, so that he could be married and attend Butler Uni versity, is again wanted on a crimi nal charge. He is accused of bank thefts. (Continued from Page 5) Former Governor Alfred E. Smith, favors an amendment to the consti tution, making a defeated presiden tial candidate a senator-at-large. Such a senator, naturally, would become minority leader of the Senate. hours in a van effort and an al coholic quartette rendered “Sweet Adeline” with true barbershop har mony. And so on. . . .far, far into the night the sleep of the co-eds were disturbed and not one word of due four hours of this and have complaint was heard. It was rather ! their sleep so rudely interrupted with remarkable. That is why “Angels” j out wanting to throw bricks at the seems to be the correct word to use ! offenders. Pin on the gold medals, for no one but an angel could en- | Major, they deserve it. 1 Thursday . Friday . Saturday X_« XL* ^3? _A. Xj IS. X 3NT C3- The Cock-Eyed World' | PRE-VIEW SATURDAY, 11 P. M. | “PARIS” | Bus leaves for College after Pre-View I