The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 19, 1930, Image 2

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THE BATTALION
Merit IS SURE to rise.” Make a cigarette of
better quality, of richer aroma and finer fra
grance — and all the world will find it out.
Witness Chesterfield’s popularity, growing
every day. No flash in the pan, but enduring
popularity — earned by giving smokers the
one thing they want:
TASTE above everything
MILD . . . and yet
THEY SATISFY
field
FINE TURKISH and DOMESTIC tobaccos, not only BLENDED but CROSS-BLENDED
'■’ S ToiiAmo On.
TWO PROFS.
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invitations to serve as members of
a jury of awards for the South
western architectural exhibit to be
held over a period of two weeks in
San Antonio, beginning March 30.
The exhibit in question, sponsored
by the West Texas Chapter, at San
Antonio, of the American Institute
of Architects, will have as its pur
pose the stimulating of interest in
types of architectui'e particularly
adapted to the Southwest and will
be the first of its kind with that
particular object in view in the
Southwest, according to announce
ment.
Mr. Langford and Mr. Vosper will
act as members of the jury to judge
exhibits and make awards for the
best work submitted in institutional
buildings, public buildings, eccles
iastical buildings and domestic ar
chitecture.
In addition to inviting these two
members of the A. and M. architec
tural department to act as judges,
the exhibition committee has in
vited the department to submit rep
resentative work by students of the
college for exhibition.
ARCH. DANCE
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with rich decorative designs into a
Japanses palace for the pageant and
dance. The ball will begin at 9:30
o’clock, following the banquet, and
the pageant will begin at 11 o’clock. !
Theme for the pageant will be the j
the participation in spring festivals
and ceremonies of the ancient Jap
anese. Costumes of this race will be
worn by all members of the royal
court, which will include a bevy of
ladies in waiting on the queen and
their escorts, court jesters, slaves
and a host of other court attendants.
A special dance number by Miss
Mary Louise Bowen of Houston will
be incuded in the pageant program.
Chairmen of the various commit
tees for the banquet, ball and pa
geant are: J. E. Teague, Mexia, dec
orations; F. L. Holmes, Waco, en
tertainment; G. G. Smith, San An
tonio, finance; J. L. Foxhall, Mem
phis, program; and E. B. Jones, East-
land, director of the pageant.
BOONE WILL SPEAK
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“Awakening of Spring; ’ typifying j evening at eight o’clock in the phys
ics lecture room. The subject of the
speaker: “The Limits of Our Mater
ial Universe,” is one in which both
technical and non-technical men will
be interested.
It is understood that the lecture
will be a discussion in three ways
in which the universe is limited, one
of which concerns astronomical lim
its and will necessarily be technical.
The remainder of his lecture will be
a non-technical but scholarly varie
ty.
ENGINEER CHIEF
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banquet room and Wednesday morn
ing he spoke to the three upper
classes of engineering students.