THE BAT TALION 7 PROF. ALEXANDER SEMINAR SPEAKER Subject to be Concerning Vocational Teaching Experiments. Professor E. R. Alexander of the department of vocational teaching will be the speaker at the next as sembly of members and visitors of the Social Science Seminar which will be Monday evening at eight o’ clock in the physics lecture room. The talk will be on some interest ing experiments being carried on by students of A. and M. in vocational teaching. It will also contain plans of his for carrying on research work j with in adult education among farm- j ers. The talk will be of particular in- , terest to all agricultural students and all those who are interested in | sociolog’y. Invitation to the meeting [ is extended to everyone by members | of the Seminar. Ag„ Livestock Team Wins Third Place in Fat Stock Show Oklahoma A. & M. Place First Fol lowed by Texas Tech. Placing second in sheep, third in cattle and hogs, and fourth in horses, the A. and M. livestock judging team won third place in the senior agricul tural livestock judging contest at the Southwestern Exposition and Live stock Show at Fort Worth last Sat urday. Oklahoma A. and M. took first place honors of the contest for the fourth consecutive year with a total of 4,112 points. Texas Tech was sec ond with 3,840 while the A. and M. total was 3,727. L. S. U. came in fourth with 3,416. Hold Everything Stop whatever you are do ing. Here is important news for you. Braeburns for Spring 193C are here and with them a new magnificence. They are priced as modestly as the proverbial violet. $35 $40 $45 with extra trouser or knicker A. M. WALDROP & CO. Bryan and College MILLS WINS FIRST IN ELECTION Results of elections last week tct determine the candidates for the Norris Athletic Trophy and the sen timent of the student body in regard to proposed changes in the uniform show Tommie Mills, captain of the Aggie grid team last fall and mem ber of the baseball and track teams this spring, the overseas cap and a regulation overcoat to be the ruling- favorites of the student body. The Norris primary Mills re ceived a total of 817 of the 1,06C votes cast with Brooks Conover, grif and diamond star; Harry Keeton, captain of the Aggie cage team; and Graceton Floyd, captain-elect of th 1930 football team and star hurlei of the javelin, taking second, third and fourth places respectively. Mills Jonover and Keeton will enter final election to determine the win ner of the trophy provided that they come up to the eligibility require ments set down by the committee. For the overseas cap to be worn to classes, 674. For the overseas cap with uniform number one, 255. For no changes in present regula tion headgear, 202. For regulation overcoat, 355. For combination overcoat and slicker, 273. THIS IS NUMBER SIX OF A SERIES OF ADVERTISEMENTS TO COEEEGE MEN EARNING CAPACITY HIS new Model “L” Case Tractor lias an earning capacity so great that no student of practical farming should fail to investigate it and these new tractor advantages. Here is a tractor that will pull three, four or five 14-inch plow bottoms, depend ing upon conditions. A 28-inch thresher with all attachments is no load for it. Yet the tractor weighs but slightly more than three ordinary draft horses. Here is a tractor with ample traction, and still it is light and quick. There are three forward speeds—2T2, 3J4 and 4 miles per hour. It furnishes ideal belt power, smooth and accurately governed at all loads. Its power is so flexible that a com paratively small feed mill may be operated with practically the same fuel econ- omy as a large thresher. This all- around usefulness and economy are exceedingly important tractor advan tages. Here is a tractor a boy can operate with ease. Every control is handy and responds quickly and easily. The platform is roomy and the spring seat is adjustable to the most comfortable position for the operator. Dust is largely eliminated by a full platform and fenders with protecting sheets on the sides and in. front of the platform. Complete technical information on this tractor will be gladly furnished. J. I. CASE CO., Inc., Racine, Wis. A similar ^ tractor is notv also available in a smaller size—the Model “C” QUALITY MACHINES FOR PROFITABLE FARMING