The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 08, 1930, Image 2

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Officers for Year
Elected by Masons
Officers of the A & M Masonic
Club elected last week for the pres
ent year are W. O. Alexander, Gulf,
vice-president; M. Sessions, Austwell,
secretary; and R. H. Lander, Dallas,
treasurer. Marvin Hays, elected last
year as president of the local organ
ization, presided at the meeting.
Plans were made to have a Masonic
dance and a number of banquets dur
ing the year, the first of the banquets
to be held in the near future.
A special invitation was extended
to Masons residing on the campus,
whether students or members of the
faculty, according to the members of
the club.
Arntorg- Officials
Pay College Visit
Several representatives of the Am-
torg Trading Corporation, RussiaSs
largest purchasing agents, were on
the campus this week studying the
production of cotton, according to R.
H. Lander at the Aggieland Inn.
At present there are more than
7,500,000 acres of cotton planted in
Russia, an increase of 2,500,000 acres
over last year, and since their land
and climate is more similar to that
of Texas than to that of any other
state, they decided to make a study
of the conditions in this locality.
“Russia is fast discarding their
age-old methods of agriculture, and
copying from the United States”,
said H. S. Mansoff, president of the
Amtorg corporation, “Some of our
farms include 500,000 acres or more,
and all are worked on a cooperative
basis”, he further revealed.
Other members of the party in
cluded S. M. Saenke, government
agronomist, and Nicholas W. Wassili-
eff, agricultural engineer. After in
specting the experiment farms, the
party departed enroute to California.
Debaters Elect
Carnahan Leader
After the election of officers, ten
tative plans for a debate trip to
Georgia were outlined at the first
meeting - of the A & M College De
bating Club last Wednesday, accord
ing to C. O. Spriggs, coach of the
team. Although the trip to Georgia
is in no way assured, every ef
fort will be put forth to make it ma
terialize.
The meeting was opened by P. L.
Tracy, last year’s president, who held
the elections for the various offices
of the club this year. W. G. Carna
han, Center, was chosen president; W.
O. Alexander, Gulf, vice president; H.
F. Lange, Llano, secretary, and A. C.
M'ser, Dallas, publicity director.
All men who desire to belong to
this club are urged to see Mr. Spriggs
before the next meeting date, Wed
nesday, October 15, so that their re
servations for the annual banquet to
be held on this night may be made.
DR. LAMAR JONES
Dentist
X-Ray
Second Floor City National Bank
Building
Telephones: Office 698; Res. 464
BRYAN, TEXAS
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Accountants Elect
Novosad President
A. J. T. Novosad, East Bernard,
was elected president, V. L. Wim
berly, Houston, vice president^ and F.
W. Conrad, Houston, secretary-treas
urer of the Accounting Society in a
meeting at the home of T. W. Leland,
professor of accounting and statis
tics, October 3.
Twenty-three members were pres
ent at the first meeting, the purpose
of which was the organization of the
club and the planning of a program
for the year.
Other officers elected include C. W.
Herring, San Antonio, chairman of
the membership committee; C. S.
Jackson, chairman of the social com
mittee; and A. R. Todd, Jacksonville,
chairman of the program committee.
ALL ABOARD FOR
DALLAS
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NEW! NEW VARIETY
FISH BRAND SLICKERS
$5.50
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W. F. Gibbs & Son
PACKARD OXFORDS
Like an
Extra
Check
from Home!
The thrill that comes—not once
in a lifetime—but every time
you come into the store and see
something you’d like to have.
You look at the price tag . . . oh,
boy! what a grand and glorious
feeling . . . you can afford it . . .
even if the first of the month is
a long way off.
That’s the advantage of shop
ping here . . . you always find
that our prices enable your
checks from home to s-t-r-e-t-c-h
amazingly!
J. C. PENNEY
Company, Inc.
College Tailor Shop
“Correct Dry Cleaning and Pressing”
Stay Cleaned and Pressed and Look the Best
Get Those Pool Shirts From Us
BEN YOUNGBLOOD, Prop.
THE BATTALION
CREDIT SYSTEM EVIL
South Bend, Ind.—(IP)—Although
he admits that the system would be
difficult to abolish, Rev. Dr. Charles
L. O’Donnell, president of Notre
Dame University here believes that
the credit system is one of the out
standing evils of higher education to
day.
“It is an obsession on the under-
graduate mind today,” Dr. O’Donnel
said recently. “Students are working
by the credit clock. I think it is up
to the faculty to create an interest
in learning for the sake of learning.”
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Odd Shaped
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J. P. DAVIDSON
40 Puryear, Representative
SANKEY PARK
JEWELER
The university head believes that
in spite of the interest in football,
95 per cent of the students in Ameri
can universities and colleges are
seriously seeking an education above
everything else.
The Exchange
Store
THE COLLEGE STORE
For the Students’ Needs
Q
A Complete Line of
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BOOKS
STATIONERY
DRAWING MATERIAL
TOILET ARTICLES
&
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You also get
“Half a
Desk Set
As m Pocket Pen
When you buy a Parker Duofold
Same Pen Converted
Duofold
Jr. Pen
#5
with Base
310
$5 buys this polished Italian marble
Desk Base—tapered pen end included
free to convert your pocket Duofold
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shown with Duofold Jr. Pen {pocket
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teirLer
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Do you know that by having a
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now have one of these beautiful Desk
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pense because this Guaranteed-for-
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Parker convertibility means that one
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taper, and back with the pocket cap,
when you go out again.
We Pay a Bonus for Every
Duofold Point
Parker points flatter your hand
writing. For squads of post-graduate
point-smiths give Parker Pens their
Pressureless Touch.
They are paid a bonus for every
point that survives 11 merciless inspec
tions. Any point that fails one test,
fails all, and its maker pays a forfeit. w
Yet 7 out of 8 are bonus points because we limit the num
her a man may make a day, and he has time to make each
one as good as his best.
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Duofold Se
nior Pen, $7.
Pencil to
match, $4.25.
Both are con-'
vertible. Other
Pens $5 to
$10; Pencils
$2.50—$5.