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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1938)
v THE BATTALION IT T, J U 1' I < Satui iltl IVEtf FROM SATURDAY of TV ond we ihould But we should not pointa which ron^ideration. some Acffic »tu- ere fortunate to ffool line. of ' Ad ttrtwl W. Hooker, mon- alee, pointed out to o BuiUlion ♦id that from the dofrn to the goal on erv*d for A. he thou(fa, !t 140 and 50 on tkjketa are sold to the ticket office alao kket palea on the f^oot the 80 yard-line ia the horaeahee of) brfre are Former members, fac and last, the general This eapk naiion by Mr. Hooker 11 k practically impos- for ire anywhere near that part of the expla- (B right. , k piimt which does not hy any meahs iound good to us is •tarting the stud ent section on the fO-yard Mae instead of the SO-yard ‘T. In apite of the yell show really was the slO! seen, -j Cause of it ai toiflli the rigbrous efforts ^o make the |tftw! fldMhmm lest we hare ever went out had nc4 enough to value the loaders. ] Wd not made not going that they rather tha eye. ill waa that students *ke the thing who to yell practice the yells ot to of the yell . i to students who hawe [tfgactice and who are make yell practice oat of the the school a block CLUBS ■OL8TON CLUB * There will be a meeting of the Houston A. 4 M Club it the Y. M. c. A. Chapel Monday night imme- toly aftor yell practice. All boys >m Houston aad vicinity are urg- dd to attohd.—Club Resident Thv itudeatdJSd, < Iffie Wctiin i lidpoia iad i eats, d composed of stu- tfd for the benefit of ii teems to as, the stall at the arrangement Sabardav, stu- a$ have had better ws of the game, suggests that the consider this point. St. tk n thould If sidh ad itt effect S WiiMi iaturdsy. was which was wrong o formation of the Irritatihg charge for at least one C. U. side. 1 deniable ha ton that each, two f< U. fans, tkularly was an Aggl wearer— impressions Saturday, make the vorable. • To make ty one of finish with about the y Whip everybody going got so sorry thought this] This was leaders, eitiji worked hari welded into! man.” - JLfll gies let 1 ever before the devil was drinks made vendor on the T ports which come to The were sold 15 cents 25 cents to the T. G is oetrsgeoos, pit we consider that it >t least a uniform was doing the ssllmfj ,000 outsiders formed f A. A M. and Aggies this incident helps press ion not too fa PRE LAW CLUB The regular meeting »f the Pre- Law Club wBl be held in room 203 of the Academic Building, Monday night, Octokir 24 beginning at 8 p. m. DEBATE C^UB The Debate Chib will meet Thursday night at 7:30 in Room 314 Academic Buildiaf. Dr. P. L fJettys will discuss the subject “Government Should Quit Spending Money to Stimulate Bas inets.” I is editorial complete- griping nature, vwe’U s touch of bleeding ling which went on. team was going well, elled. But when the i, the yelling became t we doubt if * CRAYSON CLUB BIOLOGY CLUB Thursday night the R ology Club will meet at 7:30 in the Agricul tural Engineering lecture room. The club members will hear, in conjunction with the students tak ing the Marriage Relations Course, an interesting lecture by Dr. Quis- senberry on “The Importance of Inherited Factors in the Choice of a Mate”. Afterward Dr. Daniel Ludlum Secs Bad Sportsmanship In Battalion Headline TO THE BATTALION: I have noticed editorials in your paper recently, berating one per cent of the Aggies fur disgracing the niimty-niuji'per cent by mis representing the true Aggie spirit One editorial, I remember, upbraid ed certain students for misbehaving at a movie theatre, and another reprimanded students for being db-' omteous to a motorist who had given them a vide. I am not sure 1 know prs what the true Aggie spirit Ut Am I wrong, however, in thinking that it‘contains, or obght to contain, a large ingredient of good sporto- manship? If so, do you yourself reflect credit upon the Aggies when you print such • headlines as the one oven the picture of the C. U. football players in your ASHE HAS RECORD ATTENDANCE AT SECOND MEETING Russell will give a fifteen or twen ty minute tpeech to the club to be followed by an open forum. All Biology Club members are erged to he present for both parts of this ggegram. • * r WACO LIKE A.- as A A M. it tiie fault of the yell rr. All four of them to keep the Aggies the famous “twelfth your school. The Ag- team. Prom now on, m better support than On tn««t corps trips which have uitderlkkdn during the past, irtain tftddts fiave advertised the nfavorable manner dent conduct. For- er, a flood of cora ng the goed be- ipajority has usually qut—not always, ngl when A. & M fhey will find that >nly has a good football |oritee possess and tine of the finest of d* wdl. The Aggies, sjly proud of their priB have to be on ptoople of Waco know just whm ajgoed school spirit con- Stituten, a .<1 they will want to see wh« tie spirit is. Let’s tipnu the spirit which is Ihown here on the campus and no mob spirit. . : ‘ It wig bp to the benefit of all those individuals who ly inclined to be cere- xercise personal vigi- ng their conduct while 'tMaiNni • ■ that complaints 'will he amagl if number and light in »l ith thei stely^ ivior This plays Spyk Baylor act ( team hut ’ are proud School spirit Who am stchool spirt niif tm wi DR. MAjfO’S COLUMN Eletea I’roihets of Mad entity VII. Ednal St. VhtrCnt Millay: The Flappers Poet The Flapper type, the Red Hot Mamma, h4s now, I understand, gone out oflstyle.'But she had her day back the Jauy l»2tjrs— and i dmy day! Whai is more, the flapper had a poet, avid a very goo^ one ay that. Sine* a The Grayson County A. 4 M Club will meet at 7:13 P- m. Thurs day night In the office of The Bat talion, Kopm 122, Administration Building, ill Grayson County boys are urged to attend. Thrift Family Ai Filled With leaders | Residing in 'Sm ti a family by the LOST LOST: Black pocketbook, near gym. If fotind please return pocket- book and contents to R. O. Box 1243. Keep cash and no questions will be sited.—Fred A. Smithartv moat recent issue? I mean the head calling them “‘Gentlemen’ of the Opposition”. I imagine they are no less gentlemen than our own players. I think l could cite other exam ples of the same sort of tiling, from your paper. Mrriy, though, the ef fectiveness of your strictures upon the impolite one per cent will be seriously impaired if your own con duct is left qpestioaubi*. j . R P. LUDLUM Department of History. ED’S NOTfe: It did not seem to ua that anyene could possibly he offended hy the head. Undoubt, diy the T. C. Ui Mayen an “gentle men” as much as any male collage students. Certainly we did aot con sider the caption unsportsmanlike If we gave the “one per cent” • point in their favor by using the head, there’s a black mark against us. We trust none of the other 4,000 Buitalion Mbacribers inter preted the point In question as did Prof. Ludlum. The ASlfE held its second meet ing of the year last Thursday night in the electrical engineering lecture room with a record attendance of 170 men present Goal fer member ship in the national branch of the ASME has been set at 100, assur ing the chapter of having the larg est student branch ia the United States. Motion pictures, token hy Dean Gibb Gilchrist while State Highway Engineer, ww4’4b.>wh~ during the meetiaR.* The pictures were con cerned mainly with. the highwa m Mexico. Professor C. W. Craw ford gave a short talk, which waa followed by an election of chair men and vice chairmen of tha dif ferent classes. LOST: A bill fold by Tom E Darse of Richmond. Texas, at the A. A M.-T. C. U. game Saturday. Information concerning same which included a ‘T” card aiwi identification card, should be for warded to Mr. RkUHiM I 1L r ~ ' Jr ' i Marketing-Finance bout 1930. khu style and content Club Holds Meeting of £*» SUUT-. TW M.rk'.m ( .„ 4 Fin.™, Dob «»* f« thoir .~kl, m tostSXHr Vegl irting. Abwrt 7b member, nttend- The students elected to fill these positions were Nate Snyder, chair man, Till. Hagoo.1, vice-chairman,' of the sophomore class; W. T. Guy, chairman, R. C. Wade, vice-chair man, of the junior class; A Nord hauae, chairman. Buddy vice-chairman, of tb. senior class. George Staples was ejected as the supervising chairman of the club. Texas. Thrift, f family which would provide the genetics experimenters >coneluai*w proof that a penton'b ability is due In his hen-ditg. Last week the corps was sur- prieed to learn that the cadet Colonel, Da fid Thrift, hqd a young er brother, Terry Thrift, who was elected president of th* freshman of A 4 M. Howeirer, this is •ot the fimt achievement of this kind for the young man, as he graduated from the Thomas J«f- fer*on # High School of Ran Antonio last year holding the offices uf president of the student body and the moat popular boy if whtwl The first of a. long Rne of ach ievements of {hi* fomily was started by the older sister, Mary Sue Thrift, who heart of Texas University, being • member of Delta DeRa aortotty, The achievements of David, the det colonel of Texas A. 4 M., & numerous to mentijm hut ude such things as president of the sophomore class, S te'"': b *'"^ • BETIKK (.HADES WITH LESS WORK ✓ Sow** if 1 *:ylm^foUaw' the Ccntharp Study Churta. a “atraamHuar’ amthod of efficiency study. This practical, tested »>iitew will more than double the results. «f your »wk 1 ).>n t (>.>-. I pon.- »ru..n Urit. today fur iafsnaatlaU. j, ■ THE SIT DKNT8 GUILD , Box 511, Saa Diego. Calif. a •tt-IMi ASXEAVHI.Y HALL Oct 18 and 19 Tues. and Wed. * ■ "PEHNf NAMES AIDES FOE LOCAL SPORTS PROCRAM Volunteers, and Danforth fellow ship winner. ’ Besides Terry Thrift the newly elected president of tic freshman class, the other member of the family ia a younger dUter who ia a junior in high school at tha pre sent time and who i* said to be prettier than her |dder sister,, sweetheart of Texas, some family. t»: * 1 1 have chan profoundly social in jus of man on But bar “Second A ver”,, and ke and the tragic fate this tragk planet..! ia 1924 and 19gR ip il” ad “the Harp Wea- Pigs foom Thistle*”, I'd the meeting with the president. B.>h Goforth, in churge. Several committees were appoint ed at^phe meeting. The dance com mittee consists of Bill Livingston, Poultry Exhibits At Fair Take High Honor Entries fitom A. 4 M. carried off high honors in the poultry division of the Stole Pair at Dallas last wRik. I ^ I . Entries exhibited by Rrafemor th H. Reid, Head of the Poultry Department; won three firsts out of five in the White Leghorn class es, and the complete exhibit was awarded the best display prise for Lifhonu. Other entries took off highest places in the New Hamp shire, and Chinese geese classes. The poultry department ia send ing another exhibit of birds to the Wharton show this week;' i - Mhm [iiflk r used to express tojEd Hrdjieka. Jimntie Jamua. and perfection |n little verses whkh' Tom Daiyow. Jack ‘Henderson and Jack Routt are tile members of the benefit show committee, and the program and attendance com mittee is composed of Dorsey Mc- Crory, R. E. Collier, and S E. moved lightly bet ached with in-i tensity, th* desperate gayety ef ! the short-tkirted. bobbed-haired, j paint-plastwed gal of that fiynxied ' era. I • “I burn mjj candle at both ends. It will notilap the night But ah, myjfoee, and oh, my w Mmdm It gives s llovely light!” 1' Bervi'.. «Nlfew York '}% L. W. H 8n»i-weekly newspaper M M. College and of- (ipMfouiimL second class matter »ffice at CoU*ge Stjs- under the Act of Con- 3, 1879. rate, $1.75 pm- year, -nates upon request | Room 122, Administra- S- Telephone Collage 8. foom 11 a. m. until 4 4i.; for national adver- ktional Advertising ;42t Madison Ave, That littje quatrain might have served as kredo - for hun^khde of I scarlet-lipphd gum-chewers. “What lips my lips have kissed. and whear and why, I have forgeCten, or what aj'ms have lajir Under my kead till momiag.” The sphjnHd; sonnet that ogn-ns thus has been quoted in rapturous ly maudlin ]t<>nes ia many a speak easy over many a shot of bootleg. • Yet eveiJ in this early period ->f hers. Miss Millay’e poetry was not all flippanj gayety. In fact the ef fect of the gayety itself was heigh ts melancholy overtone panted and contrasted Teaff. ’ \ ( The pragram committee has ob tained D{. Lund 5/ the Agricultural Economies Department and his wife for a musical shdw for the club next Tuesday. < 4. j :■ less puritanical restraint than other generations; his refusal to apolo gize for being human, all-too- ku man. But in the midst of her ap parent flippancy, Mias Millay also expressed faithfully the Badness which underlies most resolute hell raising and which comes from the 1! Entomology Club Finishes Organization Plans at Meeting The second meeting of the Ento mology Club for this year was IMA Wednesday, organization of the dub was lytntpUtted, * n d meetings bcheduled tor each alternate Wed- aesday at 7:30 p. the hext meeting date being Oct 24 in room A Science Hall. , Officers of the dub. elsefod at the close of school last year, are Dial P. Martin, presideUt; Charles F. Townes, vice-president} W, C. Parker, dub reporter; G. C. Mau des, social aeeretury; James X. GUIaspy, puhlkity manager. Dr. F. 4™ Thomas, chief of the Division of Entomology of the Tex as Agricultural Experiment Sta- tien, 1 gave an interesting review of W. L Penberthy of the Intra mural department announced that he has appointed his student staff to help in the direction of his de partment. The© Frank*. Willard Thomas, Boh Rogers, and AI Schla- fli are the three Seniors appointed, while G. W. Tilson. B J. Lemm, I. J. Jlrvin, W. T. Denny and E. G. Garrent are tiie Junior appointees. Pehbeftliy also pins to appoint a number of sophomores. the sport* being played now are lunk. tball, touch football, and ten nis in Class A, while basketball and touch football hold sway in Class B. Class A intramural managers should note that entry cards for water pelo must be turned in not later than Wednesday, according to the schedule. Competition will be gin the foliowtag Tuesday. The following practice hours have been announced in regard to the use ef the rifle range: 8-12 every week day, 1 • | on Monday and Friday, and 3 • A on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. The maU-hes will he fired starting the 26th and continuing through the 4th A NEW ATTACH ON THE problem of what caqses personal failure or success haaj been launch ed hy Harvard U^vefoity with the establishment of a long-time study «f “the forces that hpve produced normal young men."! ; 1 ~ BWLOMfW MKKfV ROM M (0IURN MUNOIN Save At COLLEGE STATION SHOE SHOP Cash and Carry Price* k Half-Sole and Hadfl.oo I p D. Cangelosi f. last out the aight That realisation is “modern” too. real i*atten that the candle that burns at both ends, will not, no r* P«P« r by the Insect Control Sec matter what a lovqly light it gives, •**® n °f ^*e Statewide, Cot ton Com mittee of Texas. Thai paper states that . . . “the loss to farm income foom insect damage to cotton crops ia Texas during the ten years, tnehttirtt hM averaged U2 per cent reductiea from full yield par aorti ,lrtrich aatounts to marly a million hale* a year for Texa* alrae. Preventing this waste is just as Important and vital to the people nrra Irving as ia the Son- servatioh of oflr natural reaoufSM for the benefit ot future genera, lions. Insect control i« eMservation of the fruits of labor.* THE ;ed mbn Wear Omf BLOUSES « SLACKS - SHIRTS UNIFORM TAILOR SHOP MENDL S HORNAK North Gti» .ri j| i -I : If-l . K C \k ii AFTER FIVE YEARS DP EX- pen mending with courses on marri age problems, Syracuse University this , Mil established *ne of the first full-credit classes in the sub- | . But, though 80 per cent of the men voted in a student referendum in favor of the course, hobaaj&l male restate red for the new class. Bob EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .ADVERTISING MANAGER \ ■ i * Hay tie. Jstdee Crit^ MSnsging Editors ] 'niton. B. C Knetsar Advertising Mgrm. , er J. Wayne Stark A^aodiato Editors ) 0stes Sports Editor J. C Diets ■flHatiip H. G. Howsrd Assistants jC F. D»Vi|bim prixif - readrr BAY STAFF | Juntor Editor Junior Editor Junior Editor Juuior Editor Junior Editor s. T. N. Sluder. A. N. A. Moore. M.G. Fuer- Tolhert, W. J. Saa I’erkiaa, Brice Died Sedtl Lewis (Ttoraillier, earge Nssaaaer, R. B. Strsuch, Carter l A. StarawO, R. H. lagle- A. K Wlka. U ned by that accqi with iL j 4 i “1 cannoi|.jell come, qnd I only kno in me A little wt no mo ■AaH.lHI th^into into t))e upland territory whefo'Keup and Shakespeare live. let .above the dancing •Sample: lost forever, and what loves have id gone. that summer sang npTjJi e, that in me sings isiunslly the pqetry In the children,' M know st Y How still 'i\ Shall And tile pantii And yet, such Once mo dance 1 am death I’ve had! tha I same feeling at ah Aggt* Cor >$ Dance. But how mag- nificientiy Miss Millay says it! What, tgen. did the young Edna St Vinceift Millay of the lt20s contribute to the making of the ittitude. The answ«r is, I think: 1 to “modern” .man’s ten dency to |ake his pleasures with loeely tossing limbs lii Hd T’ |SJ t laughKr and the brfoth; ' fore such be«Rity and ngth, tis always when the High, ad that I believe in il 1 .WINNER Brandied Peach Ice Cream FOOTBALL via I . [J We An* Always rftady To Sene YoN SERVICE f; I riend^hip, aad Expert WorAman.ship mm b« ' R. W. IVY, Prop. Acroos from Post Offlflf n- Gate TO WACO - $1.85 Round Trip t For official Corps Trip October 22ad. Go via Parifie Lines. Special trains leaviaf OriNvil 7:15 a| m. and 7:S0 a. m. Tirketa food to Special leaving 8:00 p. m. and all regular day as follows: 1:00 a. m., 10:55 a. m. and midnight Sunday. For Further Information I’hone College W. W. WAUGH GUY Afeat Traveling Passenger Agent lege Dial ion o return on A i • vnmm ww- d 1:00 a. at .i^'tirl WILSON 4; BOYS • • [ | l m! Get Ready For The CORPS i Let Us Alter Your III NOTE: We wil always be open late to take care of >*>ur Hothev on Dance Nigltto. : 4 \ 1