The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 07, 1934, Image 3

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THE BATTALIOH
A AND III DEBATERS
OPPOSE VETERANS
REPRESENTING USC
Vela and Tituntrer Will Repre-
xent A and M In Debate To
lie Held Monday (Cvening.
W. O. Vel*. Larr<Jo, president of
the Debate Club, and D. L. TIa-
injfer. Garland, will represent A
and M College in a debate with a
team from the University of Sou
thern California in the chemiatry
lecture room at eight o’clock Mon
day evening. March 12. The A and
M debaters will uphold the nega
tive side of the current Pi Kappa
Delta question, Resolved that,
“The powers of the president of
the United States shall be sub
stantially increases! as a settled
policy".
The following information has
been received from the University
of Southern California by C. O.
Spriggs, professor of public speak
ing and debate team coach: "Mar
tin Agens, captain of the varsity
debaters' team, secowf-year var
sity debater, is a graduate of Los
Angeles High School. 192D, pledge
to Kappa Sigma social fraternity,
pledge to Delta Sigma Kho. and is
a winner of numerous oratorical
and extemporaneous -peaking con
tests in Southern California. He is i
a Political Science major".
“James Kirkwood, junior debat
er, graduate of Hollywood High I
School, is a npn-frat4rnity man
and is a winner of numerous ora
torical and debating tournaments
of Southern California. He is a
Psychology, major”.
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. SOCIETY
Students Will Attend .Meet
ing of Tile Citrus Institute
At Edinhit To He Held
March 5^8. ,■
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Above are the members of the A and M Rifle Team who broke the. college record in the Eighth Corpa
Area match lafct week when they led their nearest oppoacnt, the University of Aritoaa. by fifteen points.
Front row (left to right): (Lieut. J. K. Rieraon, coach, C. A. Tosoh. Mesquite, captain; T. J. Guerdrum,
San Antonio; W. S. Sinclair, Galveston; Roy Huffaker. Ran Antonio; J. A. Fraiu, Dallas. Kenneth Tuck
er, Burkbsr—|L.
Second roar: P. E. Ott, Dallas; C. J. Anderson, Lawn; 0. A. Seward. Amarillo; W. R. I4rge, Dallas;
L R. Sayers, Ran Antonio; H. K. Meador, San Antonio.
Third row: A. B. Blank; B. W. January, Delia; T. J. Moore.
Spenser, Dallas; J. M. Crews, Trinidad; J. F. Schultx. Anahauc; A
jjomery, DentiSi; G. K. Shultis, Harlingen; H. S. Trewitt, Dallas.
Dallas; G. D. Gorman. Dallas; K. M.
R. Meador, San Antonio; <\ A. Mont-
Senior am! graduate students of
the Horticulture Society left Sun
day, March A on » n inspection trip
to the Rio Grande Valley where
they will attend a meeting of the
Citrus Institate to be held at Edin
burg March 5-8. The students will
spend three Baja in the valley re
turning to Um college Friday,
March 9, G. Adriance, profes
sor of horticulture, stated.
Besides attending, the Citrus In
stitute at tylinburg where some
twenty or tmirty citrus experts
will be present, the students will
makt- several! aide trips to some of
the large citrus orchards and also
to the citrus aub station at Wesla
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Plans for the trip were made and
the program; of the CilruA Inati-
Annual Cotton Ball And Pageant
| Plans Are Progressing Rapidly
1 lute read aiu| discussed at a meet-
Texas Lutheran Head in * of th «* ‘Horticulture society
cr 4 J J Os J x l * !,t Thursday, March 1. Also S.
10 Address Mudents B Apple, Sah Juan, graduate stu-
. ! dent of hortlcnlture. gave a talk
Professor William K. Kraushaar. on mushrnoii raising in the oM
presnk-nt of the Texas Lutheran lead and zin^ mines in Kansas,
J’ifty Or Sixty Girin From
Over The $Ute To Be ( hun-
en An Duchetwe* For The
Royal Court.
Dr. (iodbey Addresses
Ag. Kntf. Society
“Problems of t)ui Present Popu
lation" was the subject of pn aii-
dress given by C. B. Godbey, as
sociate professor of genetics, at
the meeting of the Agricultural
Engineering Society last Thursday water, Junibr C. I. A. yell 1
Elaborate plans are under way
for tne third annual Cotton 8<>
and I'ageant to be held in the Mess
Mall tne evening of April t>, pc-
coming tu J. E iA>upot, Dallas, .re-
cenuy elected king, of the ball by
w>e agronomy Society. Miaa Betty
Sigmon of Fayetteville, Arkansas,
president of the 0. 1. A. atudent
oouy, has-been elected the queen
oi tne by the C. 1. A. stuoeats,
and Miss tsene Handley of Swget-
r
night, March 1. J. E. Boothe, pres
ident of the Agricultural Engineer
ing Society, introduced the speak
er.
After the talk by Dr. Godbey, a
discussion was held on the Agri
cultural Engineering show which
will be held In May. It was decid
ed to exhibit new designs in au
tomobile industry, newer types of
farm machineering, electrical and
gas equipment adapted to the
farm, and articles made in the
farm machinery shops by students,
including a jninigture model of
various types of. farm buildings.
The meeting came to a close af
ter discussing plans for a benefit
show to be given March 16.
test is to stimulate the interest and
study of the cotton industry, ami
is scheduled to start about April
10.
Mrs. J. P. Wheeler is the direc
tor of the hall and pageant and
the other committees named by the
Agronomy Society for the event
include: pageant L. Faber, Denver.
Colorado, chairman. T. G. Carlisle,
Blackwell; L. Scarpinato, Bryan;
F. J. Kana. La Grange; decora
tions, W. T. Bruton, Lovelady.
College of Seguin, and an outstand
ing educator of the South, will de
liver a message to the student body
in the Assembly Hall t«n March 18,
under the auspices of the A and
M Lutheran Club.
Being organized only a few
months, the club has grown rapidly
and plans to give
new horticulf
industry.
Little Theatre Club
Entertained By Show
. , ..... i. ~ jwt *» tu be one of irtterest to the
chairman; R. L. Bennett, Decatur,
Members iff the Little Theater
ihanqdet for Club and th*4r.quests were enter-
the sjieaker on the evening of his tamed with a^makionette show giv-
viait here. Professor Krauelmar , en by Mrs. HlC. Fulgham of Bryan
has been associated wtih college at their regiild* meeting in the
sudents ull of his life, and his sub- Asbury rooni ot th «’ college Li-
NEW HAVEN, .Conn.—Rexford
G. Tugwell. assistant secretary of
agriculture and professor of eeo- j
nomics at Columbia University,
has been named research associate
in the Yale Law- School, it was an
nounced this week. Tugwell is one
of the leading memberji of Pres
ident Roosevelt’s professorial
’’brain trust."
FOR EYE EXAMINATION
AND GLASSES
Scv
DR. J. W. PAYNE
OPTOMRTKIKT
Muonir Bide Brt an. Trias
Lucchese
Boot Co.
Inc.
CUSTOM
BOOT
MAKERS
Boots, Shoes,
Sam Browne
Bella and
Accessories
101 W. Travis,
- Milam Bldg.,
w as cnosen as .the maid of hOBBT.
lie tween lift) and sixty girls
chosen as due nesses, trom all o4rer
the state, with their Aggie escorts
will make up the Royal Court to be
presided over by King and W U ** D
t otton. Tne eant lea Curing the
cotton costume preceedmg the ba.
wit; bring the' royal court before
the royal icm>n4 and the queen will
be crowned. The duchessea are to
be selected by the vanoua mother's
clubs, A and M clubs, and recog
nized colleges in the state. The
brilliant court scene, style show
teatunng the cotton costumes, and
the royal ball will make up the
major phases Of the Cotton Ball
and I'ageant ushering in the I•
cotton : contest 1 aponsored by the^
Agronomy Society under the lead
ership ol J. S. Mogford, chairman
ol the ball and associate professor
in agronomy.
Entertainment has been arrang
ed for both the pageant and the
royal ball. Mias Virginia Self,
talented dancer and teacher, will
present dances at both occasions,
and music will be furnished by the
Campus Screnaders. Miaa Self
has had wide experience as a
dancer and teacher, now dancing
at the Palace Theater in Dallas
and leaching in that city. She has
had wide study under the bdst
teachers in the- United States.
Proceeds from this hall will be
applied tb' 1 the traveling scholar
ships awarded to the winners of
the cotton contest. These travel
ing scholarship* give the winners
the chance to visit the centers of
the textile industry in the United
States and in Europe. The con -
F. Thurman, Cisco; publicity—
Curtis Vinson, J. E. Lou pot, Dal
las; favor*—Prof. J. B. Bagiev.
T. G. Carlisle, Blackwell; C. Van de
Putte, San Antonio; E. H. Radark.
Glidden; floor committee—J. W.
Huckabee, Holland, chairman; A.
S. Jones, San Antonio; T. P. Por-
ter, Terrell; music—T. P. Porter, week was displaying a pair of
chairman; W. A. Moseley, (Juan- black eyes and a battered nose -
nab. the result of being accidentally
W. 0. Sanders, Jr., Bryan, will .truck across the fare with a
have charge of decorations for the squash harket during a lively
event , game with follow students.
brafy Tuesday evening. Mrs. Fulg-
hatn has a snow including stunts,
dancing, and! a one-act play. She
is assisted bj| her son in the oper
ation of the puppets.
Following ihe performance Mn.
i Fulgham talked on “The History
CAMBRIDGE, Maes. Franklin Mechanic* of a Puppet Show."
D. Roosevelt, Jr.. Harvard fresh- ,
man and son of the president, this
“Fish” Roosevelt
(Jets Eyes Blacked
From 27 links....
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and Telegraph Company.
Thanks to the skilful teamwork of these many
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WHY NOT TBLBFHONF. HOME ONCB BACH WERE?
REVERSE THE CHARGES IP YOUR FOLKS AGBBB.
the pipe tobacco thats MILD
r
the pipe tobacco thats COOL
The method of preparing Granger
Tobacco for pipe smoking is not
like any other method now in use.
WILLIAMK-M ATHEW8
George H; Williams, San
Antonio, junior student of A
and M and member of M E"
Infantry announced his mar
riage of Jamuary 27 to Miss
Jacqueline Mathews, also of
San Antonio. Williasss, who
has kept the marriage a se
cret, made the announcement
at a luncheon at the Gunter
Hotel Saturday noon.
Mrs. Williams is staying
in San Antoaio while George
rontinues hi* pre-med work.
So far as wc know, it is
the best way ever found of
taking out of tobaccos the
oils that don’t smoke right
or taste right in a pipe.
Granger owes its extra
fragrance and mildness to
Wellman’s Method.
The way Granger Tobac
co is cut — in big flakes —
helps it to smoke coOl and
last longer. Try it.
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—Ardzs se&tu
tv d/ec it
Just about the nearest
thing to a pouch that a
package could be—it keeps
the tobacco the; way you
want it.
A sensible package—10c.
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