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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1931)
f £ &: wA( WEL A 1 i To foraier iftudenU we e in and ftt arquaintad. '! Ji' »<<!» w# vvlcoite bark affain—To now invitation to com# Economies. S&nford U.; G. Vaochn. Assistant Prof, of npmics, U of Chicago; W. H. Alas. Prof, of English, Cornell Cl O. Sprig?*. Prof, of U..of Chicago; P. Mayo, Librarian and Asaociatf Prof, of Saglish; P. Gi Gunter, As sociate Prof, of English, U. of Toxas; fa S. Morgan, Associate Prof, of English, U. of Ohio; P.jd Key. Assistant Prof, of English, V, of Teqtaa; J. Q. Hays, lastroc- tor in English, U. of Missouri; D. C. Jones, Prof, of Mathematics, A A M College of Texas; J. W. Ross, Instructor in Mathematics, A * M College of Texas; H. L Camp, Instructor in Mathematics, A A M College of Texas. f. the selection of a of study especisll:’ if tha son's vulnerahle to the influence of his surroundings and com pany. We aren’t saying —h that he may not be fortunate enough to be thrown in with the best of our men but even those be of Httle help sort oi to his rrs a question or NOT THE OF And SPRINGS THE P for the until naart ww PAN simmers eo, waiting big fry. I r\ / ] I now a candidate for the degree of rtnts ^nprin *** institute. I lUlOe kJfJElllA Mt Porter ias been a-meqiber of th. De^rtm-nt Summer In Colleges Let us supply your every every cusrse—every one officials.) need—We have books for authorised by the collegs »toe If to select from including >Qpks, theme pads, fauntsin baskets and disk sets. \1T Our military sup lUes are the OFFICIAL STAN DARD of the col rge—the quality is the best sad the prices art th* lowest i» ten years. , ‘Official Store of The teaching staff of the school of arts and sciences has been en i larged by the admission of several new members for the 1931-32 sion. New faculty members M. V. McDougall. M. A. (Rice), ph. ID. (Johns Hopkins), Assistant ' Prof, of Economics; James L. Glanville, M A. (Southern Metho dist), Ph. D. (Johns Hopkins), As sociate Prof, of History; Not Ed monson, Jr., M. A. (Aust)n Col lego), Ph. D. (Rice), Prof, of Mathematics; Brown. M. A. (Tulaae), Inatruc tor in English; and Raymond 0. Burry, B. S. (North Texas State Teachers t ollege). Acting Instruc tor in Biology. Walter Lee Porter. Prof, of Mathematics, has been appointed Actiag Head of the Department of Mathematics, filling the place made vacant by Dean Charles Fur year whose illness prevents his ac tive direction of the department Mr. Porter received the degree of Bachelor of Arts t fro** Howard College in 1911, and the degree of Master of Science from the A A M College of'Texas in 1926. He isj sines 1919. * Member* of the faculty who have been granted leave of ab- senco for t|e session 1931-12 are aa follow: P. F. English. Asso ciate Prof, of Biology; C. C. J)oak. Assistant P*of. of Biology; Ira G. Adams. Assistant Prof, of Econo mics; J. D. P. Fuller, Associate Prof, o^ History; and J. H. Blnney, Assistant Prof, of Mathematics. .ft j i| During thO summer the follow.- 1 ing faculty members pursued gra-. duate work at the institutions in dicated: ChurlSS LcMotte. Assis tant Prof. Biology, U. of Texas; U. R. Gore, Instructor la Biology, U. of Ohisacf; G. C. Bauer, A»*o elate Prof of Chemistry. If. of Californio; F. F. Bishop, Instruc- Associate tor in Chemistry, Clarkson Insti- Hsrper G. tuts of TochUology; W. M. Potts. Instructor in Chemistry. U. of Chicago; J. W. Barger, Prof, of THE PAN , j|% o.aikN«Mr We'll start the year off— yith some plain and fancy grip ing that will undoubtedly be . termed “sour grapes” by certain individuals who have gained by > 11 our lonse*. militarily speaking. 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