The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 05, 1930, Image 7

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    THE BAT TALIGN
7
MAGAZINE NAMED
(Continued from Page 1)
partment; N. F. Rode of the Electri
cal Enineering-, and Ernest Langford
of the Architectural Departments.
The business staff of the “Techno
scope” includes L. B. Dunlap, busi
ness manager; E. R. Rankin and -W.
O. Ray, as associate business man
agers; W. D. Staples and J. Burks,
as assistant business managers.
In cahrge of the circulation of the
magazine will be J. M. Tommie, Jr.
manager, and E. C. Miller as his as
sociate in the task.
The art staff is composed of the
largest number of representatives,
J. L. Keith being the head and the
associate head of this department.
This list includes only the senior
members; each of these however, has
a junior assistant or is desiring one.
The staff as a whole is also desirous
of obtaining junior members in or
der to have a competent senior staff
for the four publications next year
and they wish the point to be stress
ed that anyone interested in such
work for the bonefits they derive
therefrom should let such be known
to some member of the staff listed
above.
The Executive Board of the publi
cation is the same as the Executive
Committee for Engineers Day and
are the presidents of the many stu
dent engineering societies on the
campus.
The first and only issue of the
“Technoscope” for the 1930 class will
| ATHLETIC GOODS |
j OF ALL KINDS
Baseball
I Tennis
Golf
T rack
j Basketball I
j WALDROP & CO. j
College and Bryan
be for sale on Engineers’ Day and
the fifty-page edition will sell for
twenty-five cents.
PRESS CONGRESS
(Continued from Page 1)
College, Baylor University, College
of Industrial Arts, Southern Method
ist University, Texas Christian Uni
versity, Texas Technological College,
University of Texas, Trinity Univer
sity.
D. M. TEAM LEAVES SUNDAY
(Continued from Page 1)
of the Dairy Department of the Fat
Stock Show.
The dairy judging contest was or
ganized by Mr. Darnell in 1923, and
since that time Texas A. and M. has
won every contest except two. One
set of the permanent trophies offer
ed now rests at A. and M. Oklahoma
A. and M. and Texas A. and M. have
each won the second set twice, and
a win by either this year means per
manent possession of the coveted
cups.
Four teams are already entered in
the contest, Oklahoma, Louisiana,
New Mexico and Texas are all rep
resented. Over two hundred and fif
ty dollars is offered in cash prizes
in addition to the beautiful trophies.
“T” CLUB DANCE
(Continued from Page 1)
J. B. Michael, Fort Worth, programs;
and C. A. Tracy, Houson, finance.
The officers of the “T ’ club elect
ed the first of the year are: J. E.
Brown. Alvord, president; H. B. Lack
ey, Fort Worth, vice president; and
C. A. Tracy, Houston, secretary and
treasurer.
PLANS FOR FISH BAT
(Continued from Page 1)
each edition but the classes of the
last two years have proven that by
dent of hard work the publication will
not only pay for itself but will place
a nice surplus in the class treasury
as well.
A woman in Los Angeles won a
battle royal for the recovery of a
cigar stub thrown away by former
president Calvin Coolidge.
She put the stub in her hand bag
and hurried away without giving her
name to reporters who rushed to get
it.
Typing by wire—an adventure
in communication
The telephone typewriter, a new Bell
System service, has commercial possi
bilities as yet barely realized.
Forexample,a business house can type
write a message over telephone wires,
anJ this is retyped instantaneously and
simultaneously in any number of branch
cflices. The advantage is obvious — in
knitting together far-flung organizations
and in quickening the pace of business.
Here is still another extension of
telephone service which has already
proved its value. The telephone type
writer promises even greater things as
industry discovers new uses for this in
strument of convenient communication.
YOUR MOVE|
Your friends can’t buy your
photograph. That’s why it
makes such an excellent gift
or remembrance!
AGGIELAND STDDIO
EVERYTHING IN PICTURE LINE
Films Kodak Finishing Frames
BELL SYSTEM
t// nation-wide system of inter-connecting telephones
“OUR PIONEERING WORK HAS JUST BEGUN”