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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1932)
THE BATTALION 3 HASWELL’S BOOK STORE Aggies, come in and have a look at The New Smith-Corona Portable Typewriter Watch for announcement of the typing contest to be held soon! Bryan ------ Texas JC PENNEY C0l Broadcloth Dress Shoes Khaki Shirts 6-inch top Vat Dye $3.98 $1.69 Munson Jean Shirts Drill Shoes $1.19 $3.49 SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES —: Slacks :— Dark Imported Twill $11.00 English Serge $11.00 —: Cleaning & Pressing :— Suits 75 Pants 40 Agents in every Hall. CHAS. NITCH Merchant Tailor Bryan Texas A-G-G-I-E-S •I ' I You Have Taken Your Exams. —: B U T Now is your Chance to Give Us an Exam in QUALITY VALUES SERVICE SATISFACTION THE EXCHANGE STORE Can Pass All The Exams In The Above Subjects With An “A”. Official Store of the College —- - .tr - _i _ 7r SHORT COURSE— (Continued from page 1) a new plant laboratory and is ad mirably equipped to handle all typ es of laboratory work. Mr. O. C. Gebhardt, of the Phe- nix Dairy in Houston, one of the outstanding plant laboratory men in Texas, will assist the Depart ment faculty in conducting the course. The program is to be held in the laboratory and will be in formal in nature. The various prob lems will be demonstrated and dis cussed and the students will be giv en full opportunity to make any of the tests which they may care to, themselves. In addition to the regular prog ram there will be an educational grading of ice cream and butter samples sent in by the plants throughout the state. On Tuesday evening, February 12, at Sbisa Hall, the Kream and Kow Klub will hold a joint ban quet with students attending the Short Course. eral men, and W. B. Reeves, Ran ger, squadman, will take care of the pole vaulting. B. M. Irwin, Kos- se; O. Dawson, Crockett; and Sam McCluney, Waxahachie; will enter the weights, with A. L. Sebesta, Marlin and J. H. Lightfoot, Rock dale; in the javelin. T. C. Morris, Forreston, letter- man, W. N. Reese, Dallas, letter- man two years ago, and G. W. Mc- Vey, Parsons, Kansas, squadman, will run the high and low hurdles. SHOW— (Continued from page 1) TRACK— (Continued from page 1) lead the half-milers. Hector Fuentes, and R. F. Marques, York- town; and Melton Smith, Sulphur Springs; will run the mile and two mile respectively with P. T. Mc Clendon, Dothan, Alabama; cross country letterman two years ago, but ineligible last year; C. D. Long Roscoe, freshman numeral man from last year; H. C. Smith, Ft. Worth; freshman numeral, and T. W. Akins, Ft. Worth; filling in where necessary. A little more strength will be available in the high jump with D. S. Wingo, Wills Point; squad man and S. T. Logan, Sonora; entering this event. Three “little” men, T. M. Smith, East Columbia; squad man, T. P. Kennerly, Houston, and F. Hilsman, Orange; freshman nu meral man two years ago, will make up the broad-jumpers. J. G. Hester, Gulf; J. N. Carna han, San Antonio; freshman num- ed Men’s Event is donated by Captain C. S. Richards from the Post Fund. There will be eleven classes of events; Military three gaited class, Non-Military three gaited class, Fine Harness class, Touch and Out Jumping class, Enlisted Men’s Jumping class. Officers Charger class, Junior five gaited class, open Jumping class, best trained mount class, Plantation saddle horses, and a stake race. There will be no admission charged and the public is invited. Information regarding entries may be obtained from Lt. J. V. Carroll. Library Open Sunday Nights ARKANSAS— (Continued from page U great floor man and defensive ace, has score 28 points. Gus Clifton, the other guard, got off to a poor start this season but found him self in the Texas series and will no doubt see action against Baylor. There is a possibility that Coach Chuck Bassett will start Brasfield at forward in which case Captain Bibson would go to guard in Clif ton’s place. Brasfield has been de veloping rapidly. For Your Convenience SHAVE 20 CENTS HAIR CUT 25 CENTS Jones Barber Shop 2405 Bryan St. Bryan OPEN ’TIL 11:00 P. M. REMEMBER— Hamburgers Hot Dogs Coffee Cold Drinks Greyhound Lunch Counter Bus Station Bryan Amherst is divided against itself in the new Congress. Both Henry T. Rainey of Illinois, Democratie floor leader, and Bertrand Snell of New York, Republican whip, are graduates of that college. Rainey was graduated in 1883 and Snell in 1894. This is the beginning of the Second Term—but T. K. Lawrence is still anxious to be First in the minds of all Students with their wants in Clothing, Shoes, Shirts, Hats and Furnishings. T. K. Lawrence Bryan, Texas 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. —NEW SPECIAL RATES— 4 Lines for 50 cents Replacing Hour Rate BRYAN BOWLING ALLEY For Sport and Recreation Our Sensational SALE OF FINE UNIFORM EQUIPMENT will continue all next week Take advantage of these extremely LOW PRICES NOW — WALDROP & CO. College Store 3 SPEEDS FORWARD/ NO REVERSE During the spring term the Lib rary will be open on Sunday nights from 7-10, instead of Sunday af ternoon from 1-4. THOMAS F. MAYO, Librarian. m 3* lO-2 AND 4- J} o ^ c o c K Aggieland Grocery A complete line of Groceries Eats and Drinks R. P. ANDREWS, Mgr. (Across the street from The Exchange Store) Dr. LAMAR JONES Dentist X-Ray Second Floor City National Bank Building Bryan, Texas Wm. B. CLINE, M.D. Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Refraction and Glasses Phone 606 Res. 622 Office over Jenkins Drug Store Bryan, Texas The New Term is just starting. Start it off right by letting Us Cool Your Brain With A Hair Cut The Campus Barber Shop in the “Y” BERT SMITH, Prop. Mr:: JUST RECEIVED! A new shipment of uniform goods. Special Reduced Prices on all tailor-made Blouses, Slacks, Breeches, and Shirts. The Uniform Tailor Shop MENDL & HORNAK, Props. 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