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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1933)
% V fT If II • !. 1 ^ . ii ; An Institution Dedicated to the Advancement of and the Liberal Arts . i | v l *. Sixteen four-year courses leading: to the degree ef Bachelor of Science; Agriculture, Agricultural Administration. Engineering, Landscape Art, Agricultural Educatioi Arts, Industrial Education, Rural Education. Architectjurej Chem- _ ual Knv r in«*«nng, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Me chanical Engineering.) Petroleum Production Engineering, Textile ” ineering, and Science (Biology, Chemistry, Geology, and A four-year course in Liberal Arts, leading to tin Bachelor of Arts (Economics, English, History, Mathei ern Languages, Physical Education). A four-year course in Veterinary Medicine, lea<liry to Ithe de* gree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. Courses preparatory to Law and Medicine. Two-year course in Cotton Marketing. , • s I ' f . i | i Ii I • .1, % ■ * y. .I * I Graduate courses in Agriculture, Education, Architecture, En gineering, Science, and Veterinary Medicine, lading to appropri ate degrees. A ' ‘ t , ■ .1 ' | | MILITARY TRAINING AND DISCIPLINE The A. and M. College of Texas is ranked by the War Depart ment as one of the distinguished military colleges of the United i. A senior division of the R. O. T. C., with Infantry, Artillery, Cavalry, Coast Artillery, Engineer Corps, nad Signal Corps units, is maintained at the CoUfcge. TUITION FREE If Necessary expenses, including board, room, laundry and fees, approximately $300 00 per session. Addition expense for uniform, about $60.00. 8 \ I ip U r ' \ 1 m For Further Information, Address L The REGISTRAR, A. & M. COLLEGE of TEXAS COLLEGE STATION p III