THE BATTALION 5 Temperance Also Found In Canada TORONTO, Ont.—How far should the seeker after knowledge go? Not to the door of the brewery—is the answer of members of the W. C. T. U. when it reached their scandalized ears that the boys of a Toronto high Seniors Cavalry Give Banquet Cavalry Squadron seniors held their annual banquet honoring their regu lar army officers last Friday night in the Sbisa Hall annex. Cadet Major Charles Herder, Jr., of Weimar serv ed as toastmaster, and Major J. P. school had been taken on a jaunt] Wheeler and Captain I. G. Walker and through a Toronto brewery—all in the name of alcohol as expressed in terms of chemistry. The students were studying chem istry and it was felt that firsthand information would be useful in their quest of knowledge. The boys had not sampled the product. Many citizens felt a tempest in a teapot or turmoil ip a wine vat was being stirred up but some parents felt that there must be other ways of teaching chemistry. Trips through dairies, laundries and abbatoirs might be all right but there was a savory difference about a brewery. They felt that educationalists were becoming il logical. An incunabulum—a book printed before 1500—has been acquired by the New Jersey College for Women library. H. B. Gibson were the guests of honor. Major Wheeler was presented with a fitted traveling kit and Captains Gibson and Walker were given desk fountain pen by the Cavalry seniors as token of appreciation for their work with the cadet squadron during the past year. Fei ling that probably it was the last time they would be together as a group, the seniors and officers center ed th.ir conversation on the class history in general and the past sum mer camp in particular. When Dr. Raymond L. Ditmars, cu rator of reptiles at the New York Zoological Park, wanted to get a huge cobra to Washington, D. C. for ex hibition purposes, he carried the dead ly reptile in a canvas bag with him, and kept it warm under the blankets of his pullman berth. RESOLUTION Whereas God, the Almighty Fa ther, in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to call from this life, Mrs. Jennie Dietz, mother of our friend and classmate, Thomas Dietz. Be it resolved that: The senior class of the A & M College of Tex as in behalf of the members of the student body having shared in the joys and successes of our friend and classmate do condole and sym pathize with him in his bereave ment. RAY WALKER, Class President. Any man may be in good spirits i.and good temper when he’s well dressed. There ain’t much credit in that.— Dickens. BOOT DISPLAY IN BAT OFFICE MAY 23-24 A complete and up to date display of officers boots, shoes, and belts will be on display by Mr. Lucchese of the Lucchese Boot Company of San An tonio, in The Battalion office May 23 and 24. At this time orders and measurements will be taken for any stock that may be on display or any special needs of the students. This company makes all of its boots in its plant in San Antonio, and caters to needs of many cadet officers every year, as well as a constant business that it has with army officers in San Antonio. Students who visit the display will be placed under no obligation, Mr. Lucchese stated. New York University this week is celebrating its 100th anniversity. When founded by Gallatin the uni versity was considered a center of radicalism. Dr. Lamar Jones Dentist X-Ray Second Floor City National Bank Building. Telephones: Office 698 ; Res. 464 Bryan, Texas A man who has reformed himself has contributed his full share toward the reformation of his neighbor.—Nor man Douglas. ANNOUNCING THE JUNIOR BANQUET (For Juniors and their Dates) Thursday Evening- m May 28th the JUNIOR RROA4 May 28th TEE tin at bale (For Everyone) Friday Evening May 29th ourruAi by ORCHESTRA —— ' m jo. presented by Music Corporation of America I'M IN LOVE WITH AAV DOC SHIRTS BREECHES BLOUSES SLACKS “Tailor Made” UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP MENDL & HONAK, Props. Casey Bldg. Seven O’clock (For Juniors and Seniors) Thursday Evening Nine ’til Two Nine ’til Two \0-2^ d 4- ALL MAKES OF PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS ATWATER KENT, R. C. A. AND VICTOR RADIOS AND RECORDS HASWELL’S BOOK STORE Bryan Phone 14 AGGIELAND GROCERY MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR EATS, DRINKS AND TOBACCO FISH—RUN THOSE FISH ERRANDS OUR WAY FOR EATS ACROSS THE STREET FROM EXCHANGE STORE R. P. ANDREWS, Proprietor AGGIES When You Come To San Antonio You are invited to inspect the most complete stock of Military Equipment in America at— FRANK BROS. Alamo Plaza—San Antonio, Texas