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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1934)
c < December 12, 1934 GRMNWOOD <’C>rRT ^fodrrn Tourist (juarlrrM J - South Sidr ('ourthuusr Hr van. W*** jjf — 4 DHS. I.AWRRNC'R and YORK Oentiat.H ; Offices: Greenwood i'ourte Bryan, Texas. I - „The Itijcht Place TO EAT K*»r tho**«r that are Koinu to Mtay here durinK *tte Holiday h. Mrs. I’arkhill's CAFE kl-TW \SsVi:avi;ly i HALL | One Exciting Adventure with . liinnie (Limes Saturday 6:15 A 8:30 4 Paris Interlude with Mad^e Levans and Robert % * # Vourk Saturday 10:30 -® . r . » • Ciallant Lady with nn Harding and CHve Hr* Wednesday. December 19 HR HIND ECONOMICS— (C'cyitinued from Pago 10) •* A * • ambitions to improve his lot has caused'him have at * his command the rpany many formerly unheard of and undreamed of conveniences^ and pleasures that mixleri^ man has. - f ^ i ^ t . In like manner we find that then* has been coit- tmuous change in the concepts of man. as regarding his changing world-order in the field of medical »ci-», once, physical science, and most every nth«s\ if n«»t other phases <if scieiu*e. ~^Z- In lieu of these facts how can we be so conclusive and so unscientific as to say that all the present trends in economics are totally without base and fallacious, and c't*fiTen<r that they should l>e left where th6y are. !t is. to I>e sure, the writer's opinion that in the main they are wronjc an<l surely they ar«*. in <firt»ct cOrilrast with h>rth*»flox ec'or**mnvs, hut to saV I hal facotlomicH as c'otxeeiveii of hy the i'r\hodt*s th.lilts'i‘s of totloy will * never Ik* improved on is-jc*ne of. the most unscientific things to be thnuyht of. In order for c/iangu to In- brought about or improvement to b» had wc must of necessity try new things and-consequently find newer , and sounder concepts of I’olitical Etimom^*. Admittetl- iV, it is the limiting of progress of the sc nomics of today to say that y*ononiics as tho VT>A>T>') XXrjftWVf* chat no improve men! can Ik* mutle.^ It is not my purpose to uphold the new teimpqin^ trends, neither is it my purpose to say they are wrong ir every respect, but it seems reasonable to be precau tions in our Condemnations and to allow for tpe fact that the Physiocrats thought the Mvtvantil were t ntirely wrong that Adam Smith though the Physio crats were too limited in their concepts, anil that con temporaries and successors of Smith,found him to In* / • ^ not entirely correct and didn’t cover the entire field of economics. Who knows what economic theories have yet to Ik* borne; who knows what economists of a century hence will think of some of our concepts of Political, Economy? However, we can not accept, without proof of their worthiness, any addition^ doctrines because that would !** even as 6nscientific as they say that tconomic theories have reachi*d their heights. I>R. A. BENrtOW - * * ’ HEYtlRT Phone 27:> or fikLi^lrvan L’ffice (l\«*r Kirnl Slat** Bank ■c\\ A : Merry Christmas ACMES W-- \(.(.IKI.AM) , Ser\icr Statiiyi . I'h*»n«* 121 * \lii» Your < HKIST.M AS HOJ.U9AVS. • _ Vv»- \v*«- dyer i-H AWS. »ANi>WH'H SHOt 1 l>r. \V. H. lUA HXNAN / > 7 21 Antin lluiidinu , Br>an. T**xa»t | W h»-" In lW»*ihl Vtniul Your Fyr* nr > «nr Gunvull ' J W>|MYNE oPTOMF^prr 1 Masonic B!«’ir Bryan, Tcxa^- I Next to Pa la •«* Theatre r I ENGLISH OR IMHi-LATfN?— ■% (Continued from Page 11) man of unkempt talk—even if he4ooked like a show- « window model. Aw, St RE, everybinly with a lick o’ sense knows that. W’e just don’t keep it before our minds do we? You know\ I’ll l>et if everyone on this campus started trying to talk English instead of “Aggie” every minute of the day, in every conversation, that in a week we’d l>e speaking English naturally, and none ot * us would notice the difference! For Goi-tt Barbrr Service come to • . BUXOCK K ift.NKS Br> an^^Xexaf. a f MERRY ( HRISTMAS AUGIESI N\ •• Sprcialixe— OKB. IN AL' , MKXK AN DISHES ■ T . f , Sand» iche»* Fountain S«*rvir«* Op<*n After llanret* THE SWEET SHOI’ •No. I lir> an