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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1934)
4 ' i •f -si Show P i ••'•••i L THE BATTALION . !**vrrin*, ex-wrrat)«r of ^ butler nuuie things tough for him, and a spy ayatem caused him consider able trouble in the long run, but he came down feet first in the end. If you Jike Joe C. Brown in avute messes, you’ll enjoy this. The high light of the rtory is having a ship bombed from beneath hia feet. ( ast^ Joe R. Brown, ^Irank Mc Hugh, • Joan Muir, and •Jhelma. Todd. Saturday Night I.- I h, Shriek AT THE PALACE— Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: “Roman Scandals” Preview Saturday Night; Sun day and Monday: “Son of a Sai lor." AT THE ASSEMBLY HALL— Saturday Night; first show: “Little Women" Saturday Night; midnight show: “Shriek in the Dark"’ Wednesday Night; Feb. 28th: “Frixefighter and the Lady.” |j Saturday Night at .he Attaembly Hall; “Little Women." ,... Sensation, sex, and superficial glamor take it on the chin when ihe unsophisticated, truly wonder ful picture, “Little Women,” shov es them down the list. Demure, in nocent, and naive, you may call it, out but it brings back memories of the appeal those qualities once had. In the ultra-modern, biolo gical, disillusioned world of today there comes as a reminder—per haps a last reminder—this picture of little women who were content to be women, who thought the ideal of womanhood was goal e- nough in life. Katherine Hepburn, in the part at Jo, revolts and de termines to become an indi\ ideal ist and that alone, shunning the Fred Lrerarael, senior animal ojie large duty of her kind. love, husbandry student from Pettus, Bur being at heart only another was appointed graduate assistant “little woman,” she finds herself 1 ’ before she’s thrown her life away Grei Midnight at the Assembly in the Dark. Our little Ginger is in Ihe midst of it; feiood and thunder and mys tery unbounded hold swgy while Ginger as a sweet young reporter, apti her boy friend. . j stumble through it all. Killings on the wholesale scale take place while a youthful romance hangs in tbe balance, and a couple of genuine chills eriierge from the mixup. Cast: ’Ginger Rogers, I^le Tal- bot. Arthur Hoyt, ahd Furnell Pratt. Texas Counties Are Directed To'Set Up Councils for Loans In keeping with tbe policy of the Farm Credit Administration to refuse production Mans to farm ers who decline to sign acreage re duction contracts when eligible to do so, every county agent ia Texas has been directed to set up at once a county production credit council to pass on such loans, H. H. Wil liamson. vice director , and state agent of the Texas A and M Col lege Extension Service, has an nounced. The county councils will have three to five members and will in clude the chairman or county com mitteemen- of such county produc tion control associations as have already been organized and pos sibly farmer representatives for leading basic commodities. There are 80 to 70 wheat production con trol associations in Texas and more than 200 temporary cotton produc tion control associations. Each county council is to designate one of its members or some other qua lified person to sign Iqan certifi cations for regional production credit associations. U S Naval Academy Dropped From List of A By C.4taw. N«w. PHILADELPHIA, P» . •;][ AGGUB PLAY— (Continued from page 1) Club, and both the College Orches tras have generously promised to cooperate, especially in the big Final Ball scene in tbe last act. Al together, the event ought to be an exhibition of what this student body can produce in the way of self-entertainment. In fact, it has S. Naval Academy st AnriHpoln this week was included with two other institutions of higher learn ing which were all dropped from absolutely no purpose except to the eligible list of the American entertdin. The admission has been Association of University Profes- fixed ,ow ■ ,1 Posable (twenty- I five e^nts) so that sors. The action refusing to recognize a new degree of bachelor of Sci ence soon to be given at the aca demy was taken “in view of un satisfactory tenure conditions and the lowering of qualifications for instruction in general subjects.” A dispute between the associa tion and the academy arose last year over the dismissal of 13 civ ilian instructors. The other insti tutions dropped were Rollins Col lege in Winter Park, Fla., and Brenau College in Gainesville, (la. cents) so that every Aggie can coke and see what the Aggies can do. One or two parts in the play have nst yet been assigned, and there i# still room for more vau deville. Anyone who would like to try out, for a part should at once see Mr. Spriggs, Mr. Woolket, or Mr. Mayo. Anyone who can play, sing, or dance, is requested to come to the Library at three o'clock next Sun day afternoon, February 25, at which time general vaudeville try outs will be held. >1 v ^ IT - "l j. it • V, l I Take a last look at a lovely an tique, boys. See womankind in its ideal stage, and then compare it to the thrill-chasing, super-smart, self-disillusioned, over-violently in dividualistic type we have today. It’s a good chance to get a “be- fore-and-after" look at the female •evolution. Also, it has shots of a 1 mg-gone thing called a “family.” Cast: Katherine Hepburn, Joan E ?nnet, Frances Deo, Jean Park- t . and Paul Lukas. el Appointed Princeton Students dent Assistant j Condemn Boom-Time Type of Prosperity Princeton, N. J., Dec. 8.—Boom time prosperity and its ideals were condemned this week by an overwhelming majority of Prince ton students, who answered a questionaire which asked whether or not they favored a return to the in the animal husbandry depart ment February 15 according to D. W. Williams, head of Ihe de partment. i Although Grentmel is not a graduate student, he is tak ing enough graduate work to'^P* of Pro*«P*rity enjoyed in I»27 qualify him for this position Mr. * n< * Williams suted. * ’ A »■*>•*■*>majority of these Gretnmfl was a member pf the "*>"t«-red • Public speaking International Livestock Jgdging C ** M < 10 which the questionaire Team thet went to Chicagv last submitted, also expressed ap- Although as recently as 100 years ago scientists were certain that the chemical makeup of the stars never would be known, sci entists last week revealed that so far of the 93 known earthly ele ments. 60 have already been iden tified in stars or planets. » “Your Mother” l { Give her the only thing she FOR EYE EXAMINATION , AM) GLASSES 4 | DR. J. W. PAYNE oprourraisT Mkmhm Hide Bryaa. Texas tr A. BEN BOW | Dentist Office over First State Bank ■bone: 275 or 635 Bryan fall and waj* also a member of the Junior Judging Team last Wring. proval of the principles of the National Recovery Administration. FENCING TEAM— (Continued from page 4) Thursday. Friday, and Saturday ' it the Palace: "Roman Scandals." (.other Eddie Cantor rings in his annual musical comedy with peeled girls and song hits. He dons a toga and whiz'es around Rome in an amus ing manner, first as a slave and then as a chariot racer. Among the song hits are "Build a Little Home,” ami “No More Live.” Typi cal Cantor comedy, and every bit up to par. Cast: Eddie Cantor, Ruth Etting, Gloria Stuart, and David Manners. Columbia Students Abandon Tug of War wants most - squadmen will be given a chance, probably with the Y M C A team of Dallas. A benefit show will be presented by the tedm March 30 in order to Representatives New York, Dec. 6.—One of Col umbia University’s most ancient traditions—the annual freshman- sophomore tug of war—has been abandoned, the Board of Student announced this rkise mortey to purchase qquip ment and to pay expenses of (nem make trips during bers who year. week. L«ck of interest and inter ference with traffic on busy streets the in former years were given as rea sons for the abandonment. YOUR PHOTOGRAPH , I***' t Aggieland Studio " Atxne Kxehanar Store I k.«lak Finwbmc Picture Frame* l GET A HAIRCUT THAT FITS At CAMPUS BARBER SHOP In the “Y” Bert Smith, Prop. DR. LAMAR JONES Dentist X-Ray Sert.nd l^foor City Nst’l. Bank Bids Bryan, Texas NOTICE MRS. WRIGHTS MJNUH ROOM Will Remain Open Until MIDNIGHT Etery Night From Now On Over Atggieland Pharmacy What do College Leaders have i\ Common? AN OUTSTANDING characlerMtic of the men mIio lead in the rlu<>oroom. on ihe campua, and in the social life of mdiool in their vitality. \ " t They have the abundant energy that romea Hid) good health. Your health and Hell-being can he aloned doHii by common constipation. Yet this prevalent ailment can he corrected usually by eating a deliciou* cereal. Tho tahleapoonfula daily of Kellogg** Al.I>- HKAN Hill help promote regular habit*. ALL-BR W furni*he* "bulk." vitamin B and iron. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. 1 The mntl popular reatlr-lo-eat cfrralM rerrrd in the dining-room* of tmerican rttllrget, ealing-rluh* and fralernilie* are made h* Kellogg in Bailie (irrrk. They include Kel logg’* Corn Fluke*. 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