The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 05, 1930, Image 6

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THE BATTALION
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^ rings. Has been the standard 54 years.
Firms have paid millions of dollars for trade
marks not half as old as this one.
Think Fellows Think
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FLASHES FROM
EVERYWHERE
A series of analyses of six meteo
rites by two Cornell professors, Dr.
Jacob Papish and Zaida M. Hanford,
have resulted in the discovery of two
chemicals heretofore regarded as
practically non-existent elsewhere
than on earth. The two chemicals are
arsenic and germanium.
Professor F. F. Hintze, geologist of
the University of Utah, has announc
ed the discovery of a supply of he
lium gas in Southeastern Colorado,
believed to be the richest in existence.
William J. Hoffman, school prin
cipal of Harriman, N. Y., has been
asked to appear before state educa
tion authorities here to explain why
his license should not be taken away
from him because he refused to em
ploy Miss Anna Mullholland, of
Plattsburgh, as a teacher because she
was a Catholic.
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Wesleyan University here has op
ened a little theater, the gift of the
class of 1892. The theater is in old
Rich Hall, until recently the college
library.
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Northampton, Mass. — Professor
Sidney Bradshaw Fay, of Harvard
University, author of “The Origins
of the World War,” said in an ad
dress here recently that in his opin
ion the newspapers of the
United States are the most informa
tive of the world.
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on
the track it's 5 PE E D /
A BIRD IN THE HAND is worth two in the
bush.” Good taste—what smoker would trade it
away for any number of cigarette claims?
Nc Chesterfield smoker would. For its mild
fragrance, its deeply satisfying character— in
short, its taste—has always been the one thing
smokers wanted:
TASTE above everything "
MILD . . . and yet
THEY SATISFY
C chesterfield
FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED
© 1929, L.jggett & Myers Tobacco Co.