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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1930)
2 T H IS B A TT ALIGN THE HOBSE AWAITS WITHOiJT LOKI) »DZ/AtBUIIC brought the hoarse in with you. The hoarseness of your voice repels me, sir! If you wish me to go buggy-riding with you, you’d better change to OLD GOLDS. “When my heart leaves me, it will go to the man who smokes this queen-leaf cigarette. There’s not a throat- scratch in a trillion.” © P. L- Co. FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORY.. .NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD “Doc” “And you know that’s just about like a little story I heard not so long ago”—That’s “Doc” Reed of the Poultry Husbandry Department, al ways in the best of spirits and “put ting over” his class work lecturers with a bit of wit to strengthen the point. He’s not really DR. Reed. He is D. H. Reed, Ph. D. (Poultry Hus bandry Department) and that’s why the nickname of “Doc.” He is a graduate of Wisconsin University with both a B. S. and a M. S. de gree. He served his Alma Mater for several years after graduation in the capacity of instructor. In the fall of 1923 he left the North for A. and M. and he has been here ever since. “Like A. and M.! Why we are part of it; my wife, my two boys and myself.” Mr. Reed is a busy man—and he is happy in the performance of his many duties, or privileges as he speaks of them. He is Head of the Poultry Husbandry Department; Su pervisor of the Texas National Egg Laying Contest and a director of the Bulletin published in conjunction with this contest; a sponsor of the Poul try Judging Team; and a regular contributor of poultry topics to the Country Gentleman. Meet “Doc” Reed sometime; you will like him, and you will enjoy his jovial, sincere personality. fflf la] |a cmniDun] al |a annimim sal PALACE Thursday, Friday, Saturday Normer Shearer In “Their Own Desire” PREVIEW SATURDAY 11 P. M. “College Coquette” Smg 88 £ 88 fmrmna] leamnmTnrriRa| |arnn111nuuea 1 IgamiiiniinDgal 1B3(iron TTTT^