The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 07, 1930, Image 2

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THE BATTALION
PLUNGING OF HAND
INTO MOLTEN IRON
FEATURED BY M. E.’S.
The amazing - spectacle of a person
plunging' his hand into molten iron
and removing it without injury, will
be the main attraction of the Me
chanical Engineering Department’s
contribution to Engineering Day.
Other features include carpenter and
pattern exhibitions, foundry opera
tions machine shop exhibitions and
steam laboratory work.
The show in the carpenter and
pattern making shops will be the
work of students pursuing regular
class work and a number of exhibits
of students’ work in the various
stages of completion.
The foundry will be open for in
spection all day. Heats will be run
on aluminum at 9 a. m., on iron at
11 a. m., and on brass at 1:45 p. m.
The machine shop will operate mill
ing machines, shapers, planers, pow
er saws, lathes and other machines.
There will be an array of majchine
tools including necessary measuring
instruments and guages for the ac
curate caliberation of work.
An interesting display in the
steam laboratory is a DeLaval Steam
Turbine that will be operated at a
speed of thirty thousand revolutions
per minute. Alfred Hasslbbaur, San
Antonio, will display a four cylinder
rotary steam engine he designed and
built.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTIS
ERS—THEY MAKE THIS PAPER
POSSIBLE.
Love like ours can never die.
MUTTERED MARMADUKET&ety.
“You’d be surprised,’’ replied tho sprightly Sophia. “With a rasping
voice like yours, love is likely to fly out of the window and land on
the hack of its neck. What our love needs is insurance.”
“What insurance?” he wondered.
“The insurance of OLD GOLDS, boy friend. Throat-ease and tender
tones caused by the mellow, mild, heart-leaf tobacco; vocal cords that act
without a struggle; no tickle, scratch or scrape. OLD GOLD yourself,
Marmie, and we shall be inseparable. There’s not a bark in a billion.”
OLD GOLD
FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORY
NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD
© P- Lorillard Co.
GEOLOGY DEPT.
SHOWS RECENT
DISCOVERIES
Mapping Instruments and their Op
eration Included.
Geology, and its latest subsidiary,
Petroleum Production Engineering,
will exhibit jointly the most out
standing and recent developments
and discoveries in their respective
fields in the Engineerig Show, Sat
urday.
These departments will exhibit a
sub-surface peg model of the Lytton
Springs oil field, miniature models
of the Edwards Plateau and the Colo
rado River, and a miniature replica
of a Gulf Coast salt dome.
Mapping instruments and their op
eration will be presented and ex
plained as will be thin sections of
minerals under the michoscopc. In
addition to these demonstrations the
departments will display specimens
of ores, minerals, and a comprehen
sive collection of fossils four d in
Texas. The Petroleum Engineers will
feature a division of their own with
x layout of equipment and model
’crrick exhibit.
NOTICE
JUNIORS
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Up!
Annual junior prom and banquet
will be held Thursday, May 29. Ad
mission to dance will be two dollars.
Banquet will be one dollar and fifty
cents per plate.
—F. S. BUFORD, Class President
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—or else someone will surely
want to borrow your new
spring wear! Roommates
can’t resist that little habit
of wearing your new neck
ties or your new sprightly-
patterned shirt . . . esprcially
when they knew you bought
them here . . . and a “heavy
date” is in the offing!
J.C PENNEY CO.
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