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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1930)
THE BATTALIOW S For the fairest girl God ever made? * * ♦ ~’at, when you returned to your quarters, 4: ❖ Did that evening persist in your mind * * * And thoug-hts of that little “honey” * * * So sweet, so attractive and kind? And did you, on thinking it over, * * * Take her riding the following week end 4= * * And coming upon the same old coun try road * * * Get stuck in a mud-hole again ? * * * So Bo, didja? ENGINEERS DISPLAY (Continued from Page 1) the students a chance to display theii wares, of giving the people of the state an opportunity to view the work of the departments and students and getting better acquainted with the opportunities afforded students of A. and M. not only in the engin- j eering fields but also in the agricul tural and other vocations. It is under stood that all local student branches of the engineering societies have agreed that their exhibitions be put forth on one definite day instead of on separate days ,as has been the case in the past, so that visitors from mere distant towns will be fully com pensated for any inconveniences they J Ty Hardy, captain of Troop B, Cav alry, did. experience in making the “show.” In the past, as shall probably be in the future, the E. E.’s have had the spectacular display, but the other de partments plan to have equally as in teresting displays once the crowds have gathered around. DAIRY SHORT COURSE (Continued from Page 1) varnce enrollment on the part of those who expect to attend has been urge, by communication with the dair. husbandry department. The lecture course includes such subjects as handling milk and creair on the farm, milk and cream gradinj: churning problems, refrigeration problems, plant sanitation, composi tion of the ice cream mix, sherberts and ices, cottage cheese and butter milk and other topics. Among- the speakers will be J. B. Snyder, Waco; R. L. Pou, Dallas; D. B .Short, Mar shall; K. V. Lipscomb, Dallas; J. W Ridgeway, Fort Worth; E. E. Waters : Waco; W. II. Martin, Kansas State Agricultural College; Penn {R^ttig, Houston; Sam Mills, Dallas; M. C. Oldham, Houston. E. W. RENNER (Continued from Page 1) was in commerical field, the last four of which were spent as manager of ice cream plant at Conway, Ark. He did graduate work in dairy manu factures at Iowa State College dur ing the 1928-29 academic year. The brick in Pfeuffer and Austir Halls were made on the campus a brick plant owned by the college ? The plant was located in rear of the Stadium. 1 k t- I ! / r tliey slta.il not Itave out* JPfpes! I JlPES and pants are mascu- line prerogatives that defend themselves and us. Where else ( could men find sanctuary? Pipes, stout pipes, and packings of good old Edgeworth—what per fect expression of man’s inviolable right of refuge with other men behind barriers of redolent smoke! Tobacco with the whiskers on, that’s what man wants—good old seasoned p/pe-tobacco, the best of the leaf, all blended and fla vored and mellowed . . . Edge- worth, in short. You don’t know Edgeworth? Then no time must be lost. Buy Edgeworth or borrow it, or let us send you some. There below is even a coupon, a free ticket for your first few pipefuls of the genuine. Send us the coupon and we’ll send you the Edgeworth. Y Y Y Edgeworth is a careful blend of good tobaccos —selected especially for pipe-smoking. It s quality and flavornever change. Buy Edgeworth any where—“Ready Rub- bed’’ and “Plug Slice”— 15d pocket package to pound humidor tin. Edgeworth SMOKINO TOBACCO ... and a Telephone man brought them together In the Bell System re search and development are not confined to engi neering laboratory. These methods are applied also to the commercial side of the business, to make telephone service more and more useful. An example is the classified telephone di rectory, with its convenient listings by trade and profession, for quick and easy reference. Or take this other use of the classified directory. Telephone men analyzed advertis ing and merchandising. They saw that pros pective purchasers of advertised products often did not know where to buy them.They developed a plan for listing these dealers under their brand name in local “Where to Buy It” directories — a genuine service to buyer and seller alike. , 1 LARUS 8s BRO. CO. ! 100 S. 22d St., Richmond, Va. • I’ll try your Edgeworth. And I’ll try j J it in a good pipe. I N ame • I Street | • Town and State j • Now let the Edgeworth come! V * BELL SYSTEM nation-wide system of inter-connecting telepbones “OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN”