NOTICES NoUcm to NOTICK " STCDENf fie*. 126 ir Pi MjU to “OFFICIA1 ■to to ooBt to tto PUBLICATIONS of- \dminiatrotioa BviMiag II. Mooday for tk* To**- of tto Bkttaltoi and to P. 14. Tkantoay aftornoon for "< The Battalion. 8 and c*rti| fieatos | B well an advanced do-" jbe conferred ia F'ebruary plication (to tto n y ; ’ ii ahoild nova^makv formal ap- tolTtetrar’a Office. Hokrell, Reviatrar '^riri "*—p CIKCULAR NO 13: , I. Tto Corpo artoee to Waco. Saturday mor ning, i'Ottotor *2. 19 ^ for tto purpose oi parading •»d attending thp.|Ai.A.M.-Baylor faalfcall Th^ new kere sorti sd new two- tiona with Bujf A Catalina Sweater This Year Catalina^ are .. in a splendid as t of j new Wearves and Models . , t .. uutrl le cofnbina- «lan sleeves ... zihper or button front with Will find a fine of -kaevele-vs or slipofto with sleeves. aldron^/? •‘Two Convenient Stores’* ( ollejfe Station 2. Calla will be .iounded aa fol- nd. Corps Staff, lafaa- »t. Field Artillery Ro- lat Call, Rovaillo (no fonnatlon) « 00 a. m. tooaa Oajl. Breakfast. (:10 a. m. Asaombly (cotapolsory forma tk>n) C:1S a. m. S. Tto units will march to tto Miaaoari Pacific depot in tto order given below which will to allowed in os training. Tactical Officers will accompany their units a. First Sectoa. Tactical Officers: Major Inrin, Major Orr, Major Wilton. Captain Garrison. Captaia Etaaldw. Troops Band, try Regimen giment. Time of departure: 7:1| a. b. Second Section. Tactical Officers: Major Hill, Major Stiekngy, Captain Shute Troops: -tlompv.mu* Regiment, Chvalry Regiment, Engineer Regi meni. Coast Artillery Regiment. Time of departure 7 :|0 a. m. 4. Troops will march from their respective assembly points at 7*0 a. m. 5. Railroad tickets are on sale at tto Missouri Pacific depot In formation cor . rninf return trips and train schedules has bsen pub lished in the Battalion. Tickets will be purchased prior to 1*0 p. m. Friday. October 21, 1028. i ‘ 6. Regimental Commanders will report to their respective Tactical Otthimu ea route to familiarise themselves with the details of the parade before detraining. t. Senior cadet officers will to stationed in each end of tto ooaches to see that students do net get off the train when stop* are made efi route. GEO. F. MOORE Colonel, U., S. Altny Commandant 'c i THE BATTALION Film Based on Dewey’s Work as D. A. Slated; “T Cards Good Friday for*! Happy Landing” j CIRCULAR NO. IS: 1. Tto following instructions re garding the parade in Waco, Octo ber 22, 1938, are published for the information and guidance of all concerned. 2. DETRAINING The first section will arrive at 10:11 A. M.. second toctxta will ar rive at 10:30 a. m. Organisations will detrain promptly upon arrival and will march in column of twos. BT PAUL KBTElAON Tto corps is to be corapti* 0 *®*** on tto action taken dver an ‘* ab Equipment During the summer the Agricul tural. Engineering Department add ed to Its equipment on n “delinea- ■eope”, a machine that projects pictures either from previously prepared glass slides sr from any desired page of pietHMi or print to a book or magazine. According to Professor Christy this machine adds materially in class lectures and to other talks because tto eye gathers and retains information more readily than the ear. Already in use before tto still projector was purchased was a 18 mm. movie projector but tto expense and dif ficulty involved to obtaining suit able Dima acted as a serious handi cap which is now relieved by tto new all-purpoee still projector. —^ CHARLES F. THOMPSON. Pre- veterinary student from Pear sall, Texas, won a trip to tto Amer ican Royal Livestock Exposition in Kansas City, which is now going on through the Future Farmers of American competition, it was learn ed today. N| MP MRfM.W WpadB WILCOX TALKS AT SCIENCE MEETING ! Prof. George B. Wilcox^ a mem ber of tto Education Department, will lead a r dtosusik>n on the sub ject of “Neftor Development* in Higher Education," at tto Social Science Seminar to be told to th* F’hVKir* '.•< t ure roetn Monday mght at 7:80. Some of,.th£ things being done in revising do lege curricula in tto light of guiding individual students to more effective work will b< die- l'U*!M*d Changes in methods being by colleges Jg the abolishment tto Carnegie standard of ing students and giving tto individ ual schools this power. Another ex periment being made is the a- bondoning of semester exams and half ysnr courses. This would en able students to cover their sub ject* more thoroughly and become more familiar with them. A tutor- advisor systeas' 1 is bccorrung more and more esmmon. This gives clos er contact with tto teachers. Provision for more independent work on tto part of student* and limiting the number of courses to be taken in a year is a step being taken to make courses more effec tive. Definite plans for extra-curri cular work, to addition to scholastic training ia supposed to give *tu dents a more well-rounded educa . 4 All students and other person.* interested in these subjects are in vited to attend the lecture Stoi discussion. * CADETS IN 8HAPB— (Continued from Page 1) ; that as Ins kind of a crowd on tto saaso yield that tto Aggies best them before Thera has beon a change in th^ Aggie lineup and those two boys will be fighting every minute to show th* t there has boon no mis take in putting them in. Th* changes art for Herb Smith to ■tart at end in place of Schroedfr and for Tommie Vaughn to itaft nt contgr in place of Coe ton. j “Jinx" Tucker of tto Waco TA- bune has written that it takes throe of tto Aggie backs to to as go^d as Pattoreon. He says that can throw tto ball hard, the only trouble is that know where it ia going throws it. He saye that can hit the lino hard, but that somn- timee to forgets to carry tto with khn. “Jinx” to a friend of tto and no doubt ho to attempting |o build up soma confidence for home team. They will need tto Aggies are the moat detoi ed team this writer has They have worked some puss plays out that should ba things against the Bears’ defi Don’t be surprised if John brough to the star of the Ba; fracas. Ha may be stumblin’ 1 but he stumbles for many yards be fore to is downed. He to a pass re ceiver that can catch Bbpft 'from a ^F