The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 11, 1938, Image 5

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THE BATTALION
(Contiaucd
i» cl«*r»d up. Another regn.
it that under ordinary eir-
aa organisation may
Oat change it*
Co-operative house* located on
i»e campus will be included in the
' fe-raagement if they all decide to
I loKon said. Action on this proposal
II expected to come to a head with-
' 1 A the next few days.
Members of the committee from
ARM. were P. W. Hensel. M L.
1 fashion. Bob Adams, Andy Rolliaa,
tnd John Bi'.bt. Representing tha
nilors were R. C. Rapp. Roland
)ansby and Joel English.
MUSTAN6-ASeiE GAHE
SIDELIGHTS
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Dorcas and Doris Hsrrieea of Taehermam. Ark. left, w
■ 1st the Mastaag game ia Dallas la^ Saturday.
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“Aggie
of CeUege Station, with
left
Suez
it Picture at Pi
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THE WILLIAMS P».
>». which publishes the ^
Kewa, a weekly publication,
gutted by fire Wednefday
about t:S0 by a blase which
thought to have started in the
atyp- The entire building
burned from front to raar, causing
a total loss of the building and the
jmartitnpry. A part of the loss was
covered by insurance.
All the local fire equipment was
ed into notion by Bryan’s larg-
*ie in months. Not only #as
the priattof aabjbttahtent n^Ml
also a cleaning shop in ih.
[rear of the building.
. l.^-t.-d by students of T. 8. C. W.
Below !■ hew a band Ieohs leading an Aggie review. The
Dallas waa the largest ever to he held
almost l.m students taking part.
An after-the-game shot taken on the steps of Hefei
below, skews that even Aggies sad T. 8. C. W. Mild. nt. ,,•<
lag at the time this photo was takea, the students prohaliU
sewed rigor la time to take part ia the sight’s festivities.
Right, below, .re Aggies G. W. Haltoa.
srer aa 8. M. U. annsal picking out dates, la the shot also is
Van Deren. 8. M. V. co-ed who thought of the establishment of the
date bureau.- This shot was take, ia the office of The Semi-Weekly
Campus. 8. M. L. student newspaper.
Bottom picture showa Aggies and gab at a luncheon given by the
as A. A M. Mothers Clnh.-Phntoa Courtesy Dallas Times-Herald.
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Walter WinAell aata, and he
should lox.w. iat David 0. Selx-
nick has let it put to hb intimpte*
that he haa ■*<petid,llh> acti.-s. to
play the part of Scarlet O’Hara
in M much film. “Gone
With th f \\ • d but that he
dwrlude the identity, even
kind." but
rlode the
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Service
Sunday
urday
To miss
would be a
is up among
and with the: su<
in other citie| it
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great production
mistake. The film
beat ef the month
success it has met
should, wht Ty
rone Power i» the aiam character,
and plays hid part to perfection.
The plot isjweak^'but to bolster
thb, the makers enter into the
picture a sedke in which a giant
sandstorm ini depicted. It paems
When In Doubt
About Your Eyes Or
Tow GJasnes
Consult
DR. J. We PAYNE
0PT0METEI8Tj
Masonic Building
Bryan, Texas
Next to Palace Theater
To Be
An "Ap^intM 8,rrtc«'
be conducted by the Rt Rev.
ton S. Qum. B.'vbep of the Epiaea-
pal Diooese of IVus, Sunday at 4
p. Bl. al it, Thomas' Episcr^pal f
Chapel. I- 1
A number of people whose dona-
tions have nuulr the building of
the Chapel possible are expected
here for the Service, as well M
several clergymen from different
part* of Texas. A scroll containing
the names of all the donor* to the
Chapel ha* beef prepared by Prof.
Ernest Ungfortl and will be kl*<*d
if the Chapel pt the time of thf
service.
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TELEVISION WAS FIRST U»-
ed aa a mMium of clawroom tn-
that when theprodaeara know they stmetion by New York University,
have a Weak gkory them immediate- v Frith Reiner, famed orchestra
ly throw in tome big wind, earth lander, U conducting a
quake or aomf such noise which is preciation course at Car
merely to get the attention of the *titute of Technology,
audience as to the task it mraa l J With a gift of *2,250,000.
making the picture. There are fame vard University haa opened a
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PALACE
TODAY - SAT.
Tyroue Power
I^oretU Young
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“Suez”
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NIGHT ONLY
Priscilla Lane
Wayae Morris
in
“Brother Rat”
SUN. - MON.. TUES.
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in the vaat audience of American
mo vie-goers who desire to see act;
ing instead of all the racket and
confusion thf| goes along with aa
earthquake.
graduate
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The first faculty of the
•tty ofi Alabama was com|
only five men.
public xdmrnia-
The picture is in historical one The IJidvemity of New Mexico
and ia true jb the story with the]has a special lightning research
exception ef fee windstorm. Maybe project
they did have those things but one I ‘ 1 *•
so dfstructife could hardly be
imagined, exfept in Hollywood.
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Assembly Hall Saturday
T Met My Love Again’ After
taking time out So read the title
of this production, there might be
some hesitation as to whether or
not you shn see
picture. It
is « Walter Wanger production,
but a little different fro« the eth
er* be has produced.
Joan Bennett does her part in
holding up the lead of the picture
and i* very ably helped by Henry
Fonda. Tka*4\Biro While not in the
team' clsas woi k well together and
should gojfagN.
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Shirley Temple
“XOBt Around The
NEW DIXI
SUN. - MON. - TUBS.
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horses for sleeping sickness.
W. S. Edmonds, ’38, lives at 3204
Prytania, New Orleans, La. . ,
William C. Smith, ’3?, gets his
mail at 326 8. Exposition, Wichita,
Kansas . . J. G, Hamner, *37, and
and J W. “Biir VoUentine, *87,
room together at 117 Jackson St,
Peoria, Ill., and are both with the team. Four members of this group
Caterpillar Tractor Co. . . . Melvin
FOUR POULTRY
MAJORS WILL
MARE CONTEST
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Nine *nior and junior poutry
ntajors have been in competition
since early September foi places
on the A. St M * poultry judging
Barnstorming
Barnstorming seaplane pilots
have all the fun. With snappy little
seaplanes that take off in seven
seci nds, they alternate business
with pleasure in a really artistic
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b»n«st...that's daring ..that’s
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The Personal Gift
that carries with it
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the true sentiment
of Christmas—the
gift that is you—
your photograph
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Aggieland Studio
Ko4hk Finishing
Picture Frames
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College enrollment experts pre
dict enrollment in U. institutions
of higher learning will begin to de
cline in 1841.
This fall Goucher College will
celebrate the fiftieth anniversary
of its founding. '
There are nine college alumni
associations that are more than
100 years old.
Pennsylvania State College au
thorities are considering an astron
omical study project which calls
for the construction of nine obser
vatories on its campus.
CHICKEN GRILL 1
21th and College. Bryan
Aggies, we serve Chick
en. Turkey, or Steak Din
ners.
We rate 100 percent with
the Health Department.
Phone Bryan 388
Sat, Nov. 12
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AGGIE CLEANERS
R. C. RAPP, Pn..
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M. Lawson, ’38, is civil engineering
for the Humble Co., llk&aai. . . .
Kyle Riddle, ’37, former Aggie
pitcher, is in the U. S. Air Corps
and stationed at Kelley Field. . „ .
Vernon T. Adler, *37, is associated
with his father in the general
merchandise business at Boerne.
. . . Paul M. Wiley, *38, recently
changed addreaaes to 433 N. Rivers
St., Seguin. . . . Richard A. Grim
mer Jr., ’38, is doing engineering
design work for R. K. Werner,
Consulting Engineer, 408 City Bank
Bldg., Shreveport, La. . . . Fred L.
Smith Jr, '38, who .is in the geo
logical dept, Atlantic Refining Co,
was married on Sept 2* to Mias
Vivian Blair of Houston. . . . Wm.
E. Stiles, *38, and Miss Glenda V.
Baker, both of Houston, were mar.'
tied in October. Bill ia district field
man fo rtke Pennington Core Bar-
rell Co. . . . R. J. Radford, *38, is
teaching vocational agriculture at
Elgin, Okla. ... It will be a new
experience for them but the Los
Angeles A. A M. Club will attend
the Baylor-Loyola game in a body
and cheer for the Texans. The toys
say if they can’t have the Aggies
at L. A. they will root for My
Texas team that comes their way.
. . . Harry G. Brown Jr, ’37, ia
with the Selden Construction Co,
Tulsa, Okla., and reports attend
ing several meetings of the Tulsa
| A. A M. Chib. . . 4 Thomas O. Mc
Millan, ’38, gets his mail at 404
Clertnont Ave, Dallas .... Aggie
Exes and Dallas dtisens were load
in their praise of the fine appear
a nee and performance of the Cadet
Corps on its North Texas trip. ..
The Dallas A. A M. Club was or
ganised in 1908 and since that time
has neve/ missed holding a regular
meeting sack week.... Charley De-
Ware, ’S7, is the first son of
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will be chosen Wednesday of this
week to compete at the Midwest
Poultry Judging Contest at Chica
go, according to E. D. Parnell,
team coach.
The prospective team members
have judged at numerous fain
throughout Texas this fall, and
m*ny workouts have beet held at
the College Poultry Farm. The stu
dents judge classes of exhibition
birds, classes of prediction hens,
classes of live and dressed market
fowl, and spend some time on the
grading of market eggs. The team
will leave November fe, and plan
to work out at Oklahoma A. A M
Kansas State College, tad at vari
ous poultry breeding farms t
produce houses on the. way. They
plan to arrive in Chicago on
Thanksgiving Day, and the contest
will take place on SatVtfey, Nov
ember 24. They will spend a few
days seeing Chicago, and then re
turn to College Station through
Kentucky and Tennessee, arriving
back here around Decen b. r 1.
Those trying out for the team are
W. L. Braddy, Ted Martin. Bruce
McGee. W M. SchmalU, J. C. Will-
iams, Troy Brasuel, Lo is Jurcak,
O. L. Davis, and A. G. Warren.
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Pressing — Repair*
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Tour I IntheK Fully Cowed By h
While in our Shop.
football letterman at A. A M. to
also win a football lettet. . . . H.
W. McCoy, 18, ia with the Inter
national Creosote A Construction
Co, Galveston. . . . W. 8. Meisen-
heiraer, ’38, is with the Standard
Oil of New Jersey at Aruba, South
America. . . . J. M. Dicb. ’38, b
with the Humble Co, Baytown....
T. F. Cook, ’38, is with the Gulf
at Port Arthur.... A, F. Lay, ’31,
the Humble at Houston. 1.. Fran
cis M. Pate, ’38, the Mtgnoha at
Ada, Oklahoma.
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