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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1933)
r • THE BAT INFO ON whjcitio* or \ m frftt ceuf«i a tkxas couLtm. tfnno* .rtiAi Entered »• Moond claw matter at tka Post Office at Coll ** JSUtion, Texas, under the Act of Obngraaa, March t, 1819 \ A AND M HEADQUARTERS— Y M C A will be headquarter* for The lavatories on the second floor will be ment. food— Mess Hall: Will be given over to 1 p. m. A forty-cent hot lunch will be »erv* <l Hall if the time is utilised. and ladies. Sobecription rata $1.76 per year. Advertising rates jupun request friends of A and M College, s. Mein’s lavatories in the base- Iff AGGIELAND INN: The dining rooi land Inn, juat across from the Mess Hall will 1 KDITORlAls STAFF Watson. Editor Managing Editor Sports Editor ta Editor ..Associate Editor D. L. Tisinger P. G. Post M. F. Ftacke JL M. Shephard F. W. Brendle E. L. Maars Wi D. Percy C. B. Hussey Tom Mata. W. E. Fitzgerald D. M. Emery 8. R. Greer JUNIOR W. E. Tardy T. W. - V U Ray Murray RBPOI H. Hanna V T. M. Breton \ A. S. Quton BUSINESS 0TAFF L. C. Smith |L S. Evans d |. • AHv^rn.ing Manager Assistant Advertising Manager Assistant Advertising Manager X -.■■■Cfaralation Manager Aaahrtaat Circulation Manager Assistant ('irculatiM'Manager Assistant Circulation Manager ijA—latent Circulatum Manager The doors will-be open from 11 a. m. to ly 8.000 persons can be served in the Mess JT'Tjf • and roffee shop and terrace of the Aggie- open all day. Caaey’s Confectionery: Id Y M C A building, hinches served all day. Aggieland Pharmacy; North gate of campus, lunches arid drinks. Mrs. Wright's: Upstairs in the Aggieland Pharmacy NBilding. Hot lunches and sandwiches. / j \ ! • I Mrs. ParkhiU’s: One block northeast of Aggieland Pharmacy. Hot lunches and sandwiches. / * i 1 , REST R00M5\. j | \ Mess Hail: Lavatories for ladles in the basement of the Hess Hall Annex. Y M C A second floor parlor: Parlor and lavatories reserved for ladies. Stadium and Memorial Gymnasium: Roth ladies’ and m^n’s rest rooms. CHECKING STANDS— 4 • \| : * Checking stands may be found at the Mess Hall Annex and in the Y M C A build- treatment. A drug store is locate-i All Makes of Portable Typewrite™ Atwater Kent, R. C. A-, and Victor Radios A FULL LINE OF DECORATIONS BOOK STORE Bryan Phone 14 if mg. FIRST AID— i V The college hospital will be open for at the north gate of the campus. ; - _ Thanksjfivinjr I Plymouth ly nature of unfor- thoir t live and Faith and Over throe hundred yean ago the sturdy ptoaeers of Colony crossed the stormy sea and hewad from aa uafi their mere existence. Their work waa hard, with a my seen hardships bruising their morale and spirit, but they dream—peace and freedom in a new land where they do according to their own consciences. They trusted in held on with a tenacity that would equal that of the ancieai Spartans. I Their victory was an almost inhuman acrompUahlMWl. Summer finally followed that pestilence-iafestad wintef, a winter that had token for ito toll over half df the tiny band. Crops were planted, and with fall came a harvest that meant life itoeli The holy people looked at their rewards, and then—and than? To themselves? To their strong arms and sturdy backs which had actually aoromplmhttj it? To their own spirits and dauntless morale that had so teientlessly battled with nature? To themselves? Nb. They tamed their feres up ward, toward their God. They took not one whit of praise for them selves. They accounted it all to an indomitable spirit within ; them that kept working when feet were bleeding and fingers were spirit that made them defeat the preposterous obstacles tered. And in paying a just revenue to this inner spirit, they merely bowed their heads and prayed on bended knee. They humbly gave their thanks to Something that aided them to turn a seemingly bitter defeat into n sweet victory. A thanks to Him for success at last, ft>r a long sought peace of mind and freedom of will. That was the firm Thanks Jivfag \) . i. Today? Will it hold the same meaner tor us? WiU |t mean i bowed head, a bended knee, a silent prayer—and an humble ^Thanks?’ LOOK! .MK - - fM ' \ I -1 MILE— BRYAN NAVASOTA —< Here Is The Place You Have Been Looking For ' I . • HRDLICKA’S PLAGE r «•* r ' .- Sandwiches Drinks |. GULF GAS AND OIL Coffee /* Welcome Texans! We, the Texas Aggies, take this opportunity of weicomit dent body, faculty, former students, and supporters of Texas to Aggieland. We sincerely hope that yoiir stay on our ramf a happy one, provided a football victory is not essential to y^ the stn- taiversity will be ir happi-. to sD hls^Uy^the prsettos^sf ■died into Doe'S afAce Tuesday Mat and aaksd M he worn the one who omdt the famous OUUngsby Patent Tonic. -That's me.” mid Doe warily. ESESI PERSONAL IF 80 boro for posed is emit the sound of a dock Howeses, he la In same doubOt m to potent h. day whan he blew H to tost II be >oo»>q in rus iront yarn ana round s traffic of. Station fire looted s nmsistlii toother thot he put to trying to improve his Tf I did,” said He “you’d ha*n to find fsuh with toy I STILL US TO HIM OSTENTATIOUS Jones, colored citi- n. wont to a funeral at whkh a very cording to him. tt i while they 'V Into the hois, he raised up and said. “Let ’or down easy, boys.” “By golly.” said an interested % -* -f, DYEsMnci^r who ooora Into “that's remarksbie. Did they ge on and bury himr Huh?" mid the surprised 0*- tontothms. "How to do world does I kntoif* J* Henry to the front WONDERS OF SCIENCE / The Primitive Yakfc of lays its egm hi (One piaco looks lust like to e Primitive Yakk.) agm to the sand and mud. Psahsny at The Thanksgiving Day football game between Texas University and Texas A and M marks the perennial climax of a friendly rivalry between the two schools. This annual occasion is the tic that binds thv> two greatest educational institutions hi this state. The gamf itself is regarded by the entire Souhtwest as its football classic of the year; in color and enthusiasm it may easily be compared to Yale-Harvftrd, Dart- mouth-Corhell. and Army-Navy football coptests. Each year, MpsrdeM of the conference standing of either tea lit. tremendous crouds attend . what they know promises to be a most spdrtocular show; that in itself is no slight compliment to our two schools and their representatives on the.gridiron. You will find that the entire cadet corps and every person con nected with the College are most anxious to retain your 1 Headship except for those “sixty” thrill-packed minutee in Kyle Field. Again we any, Welcome Texans! GOOD LUCK---.; TO THE AGGIES: Gift* JOE KAPLAN i COHPANY IMi Jewelry | r Rad,,- rf SINCE 187S A bank of dependable service, friendly advice, taafldble as sistance when required. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES Travis B. Bryan, President J. Webb Howell, Vice-President Wilson Bradley, Cashier j S. L Boatwright, Asst- Cashier N. F. Lockerd, Ant Cashier Ivan Langford, Gen real Books M. M. Erskine, Bookk<*<MH>r Lilia Bryan, Asst. Bookkeeper Member Federal Reeerre System BRYAN, TEXAS The Guannoa eg Sumatran blea'-eye monkey, is never seen to civiliantioa. (He smt mtostog anything.) Only one specimen of an African Jammik with two head* has over tt. that by Prof. Hennas Zinc, to US?. (Prof. Zinc went oa hunt with only a rifle and S bottle of rums, or native drink. On his return he went back for an other trip, this time with only two bottle* of sums. T bet 1 see a three-headed one this time," as serted the profesor » out and WEATHER FORECAST No weather: Rained out The rentable arrived, to find Jo. to the front yard [«>toting an agitatod fingnvat the Window “I it a gun.” breathed JOr "You go to gtod scare Him I’D ft him." “All riMN.” assented Oruffy with a dismal Mgh. •TH do it But look here — to to there and two guys tome running out. don't you shoot the first one.* AWrr BELLI!M’S Question Box Dear Aunty BeUum: I somrtimee think I am wasting my time as 1 know I should have been a post When I see a nobis scene, as for instance a sunset or when the claudr are turned pink and then ' the me on. which as it nde* over head and from from there is turning darker—oh. how sen 1 •xpreai myself?—Bard. ;>. <r B.ird. Not in English, any Dear Aunty: My husband always looks St me to a very peculiar sort of way. His gaar is cold. What can the matter be? —Perplexed. Dear Perplexed: Are you sure he doeen't have a glass eye? Dear Aunty: 1 understand the old sett lags who first came here had to AM* for their lives with wild animals. What animals? * i - Historian Dear Historian: Probably squirrels J. F. HOUCK « SONS V, T f MAKERS OF FINE BOOTS AND BELTS .1 3O0&O NORTH GATE A. A M. SINCE ’91 ■ SPORTING EVENT Joe Pfbsrry was to have fl to the Watery Creek i addrem the dvh Early Bird Gets I Yow Haalth and Mine By Doe (Jilixngiby OM. -*u‘Vu a*c th* held for Mr. Medical Item Since Doc OilhngMqr’s note Mb due at the hank the first mi next month. It M freely pcodktod that the next patient who calls Doc hi to gatotf to suffer a retopee. Am on# Sick and Ailing Ike Titchey. who Friday began a houar-to-house canvass selling the “Little Wonder Ease Shoe which guarantees relief from • bunions, coma, aching archax etc. .•llrd his campaign off Saturday ?? and stayed home to bed, his feet IS: srjrz.' bae «M M.- Fcg the oocastoo attired to the oil ^“d^ed'to s day. on hto r healthy and vigorous to nature, and all windows opaa. to re- > a cold. Joe my* th* to nature did not forme* ‘Ml! -*r A. ? F VS -rv^ -xdogk Serf ■A,. We Are Showing: Another , {T • . •. i-\ SPECIAL PREVIEW 11 P. M. WEDNESDAY NITE FOR AGGIES • I j W ' Who Did Not Get A Chance To See It NOTICE: There will be a bus returning: | back to College after preview. 1.1,1; m i-a i T LSI.,;: . 5 Will Be Shown Again THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY