i -THE BATTALION- NOTICES SCHEDULE OP EVENTS: Jan. 16-EntcrUinmat Series, Hoaston Symphony Orchestra, Guion Hall, 8 p. m. ' I CLUBS ,1 There will be an important meet- of tho Washintfton County Club, Wedncaday night at T p. m. in B Kamp of Bart Hall. I' College Station PTA will im Thuraday January 12, from S A 4 p. m. at the high aehool assembly room. The guest speaker is Miss Dosea Hale, extension sped iat on child training. Her subject will be "Understanding the Ado- Isecent” Ex 4 H MEMBERS Dr. Daniel Russell will speak to the Ex 4-H Club members’ Asso ciation Wednesday evening at 1 p. m. in room 110 Academic Build ing. LOST LOST Black Combination Light er and cigarette case with great sentimental value. Ronson make Bears initials J.W.T. engraved on ease. Lost in Casey 1 * or between CaseJ’s and Academic building. Liberal reward for return to W. Thomas, 60 Puryear. \ S A K S<>t'lety (ticturi will be taken on the steps of the Ag Engi- '■•■ry lC:;Min k >. Friday, jD*. TS, 12:40 p. m. Be t)|er«! Namber 2 uniform with cottop shirU ' PRE MED SOCIETY There will be a meeting of the Pre Medical Society in the Asbury Room of the Library at 7:80 to night ; Slacks, Dog—Cost Her Job POULTRY AND EGG CLUB There will be a meeting of the A. A M. Poultry and life Hub tonight in room Ilk of the A. 4 L Building at 7:S0. The Junior Collegiate Chapter of the Future Farmers of )lirira will meet Wednesday dt TilO p, m. in tht Agriculture Engineering Lectai* room. S A X E T “GOOD” ICE CREAM Bryan Dairy Store 1M E. 26th S ( Bryan There will l^a an Agronomy So ciety meeting Tuesday night, Jan uary 10, hi the Animal Industries l ecture Room at 7:00.jDr. Thorne will give an illustrated lecture on “The Nitrogen Fixation of flail Micro-organisms." Election of Kin* of the Cotton Ball will be held also. Everyone please be present Wally Weiaelthier, Austrian sculptress at the 1 New Orleans, is pictured after her authorities claim, the wore shorts or taking her dog, Nife. •» the University ] the charges, though seeing nothing wrong in that she quit, anyway. ate University, the school because classes and insisted on , for rneala. She denies •harts, or dog—and 21 OUTFITS— (Cantinned from page 1) well pleased with the development of the J bone situation at College. All the boys seem to be pleased and express their satisfaction with the service, and asw orders ane coming la all the time for phones in. the halls. IV telephone service rate is only $2.50 a month, and the phones themselves art loaned to the organisations, the service being the only charge." 'It has taken os somewhat long er than We had hoped to install the phones, because to much equip ment had la be obtained and so many entirely new lines laid for which there was no previous pro ion. We have gone to a good deal of extra expense to give the college dormitories the accomoda tions, and we hope the Aggies are pleased With them. We will make every effort in the future to ren der theta the best possible service.'* "The only tlfegifeoat which we can complain is that some damage —possibly unintentional, possibly normal wear and tear—has been inflicted. Two or three receiver shells have been broken, and one phone disappeared during the Christmas holidays. We hope that this loss can be lessened in the future." In the Weet Central, Southern, and Far Western states, $ is not ed iafluHH e almost negligible But when all the results are ppolod for the entire fountry, withj Mich higher pereentages raise the total figure «f *^es” an swers |§ 10.5 per cent And how ere these atudtnu be ing affected? They napu- personal contact with other students as the most frequent way, wed hi tion 4 MMI cafe.BacugsionH, invi tations to meetings. prin|nl. ma terial, and professors whe, aa a University of Minnesota freshman put It, "are So progressive* I be lieve they tend toward commun ism." This poll, tike all ether* con ducted by the Student Opinfen Sur veya, attempt merely to s<>and out student thought: Perhaps students are unaware of propaganda Per haps their individual definitions of the "iams” differ. Bui their answers about represent what all American college youth responds to the question, and should,not be construed to mean that one .tenth of the student* have aetaalpr been influenced. The Survey j><> only that one-tenth h tempts of propaganda Mrs. Frances McKmson Kuda, Texas. “Texas, I Lcve.MsLr i SHEPARDSON- (Continued from page 1) sot really "deliver the could goods”. Shannon Carpenter, now a stu dent of Dairy Hulbardty at A. A M., followed with s talk given for the present students of the Depart ment Be began by giving the “low-down" on the various Exes and faculty members present; and then praised Mr, Sbeptrdson's work highly. Col Ike Ashbum. executive assistant to tlMfett Walton who regret tor being un able to attend, spoke in bMalf of Dr. Walton and himself ia praise of Mr. Shepasdaon. Lastly, Overton Ftubus, presi dent of the Krears and Kow Klob, presented Professor jlflbeiiardBon .with * gold Hamilton pocket watch, complete with; chain, knife, and CANADIAN PROF VISITS CAMPUS A. A M. last week was honored by the visit of Dr. J B. Harrison who is Professor of Field Husban dry at the University of Saskatche wan in Saalmtoen, Canada. Dr. Harrison is Visiting various uni versities and Colleges In the Unit ed States far the purpose of col lecting info mat ion valuable to faakatoon institution in Canada. Df. Harrisoh admired the work of the project house here and said that his home University needed something of the. sort After interviewing numerous of ficials, teachers and exporinu-t,; station workers for ^ week, Dr. Harrison left yesterday en route to San Antons. M Mil moke an MOST MAJOR NATIONAL 80- rorities engage in some sort of philanthropic work among the poor and underprivileged. THERE ARE MORE THAN 2.- 000 items in the Wordsworth col lection of Cornell University. case. a token of the MMlne |^ not4ern Mexkjo hich he Hm .Mriflfl/ and family Professor Shepardson, before br and California. Eh. Harrison of the Dairy Hus- JANUARY SALE Suits and Topcoats Now In Progress We tre offering oar en tire stock of Men’s SuiU At very subsUntinJ mr- ings. Stop in and nee oar splendid groups of Var- , sity • Town, MlekadB • Stern, and Fashion Park. ALL SPORT SLACKS coming 1 1 bandry Department at A. A M.. was an instructor in this work at Colorado Stat« College, where he coached some of the athletic teams, in addition to his dairy work. He eomed his degree of Bache- I lor of Science at Colorado State in 191T, and hip Master of Science at Iowa State in 1924. In school be lettered in fiHitball and other sports. At national dauW convention* Professor Shepardscta Is always » tured spoaher. He was one of the ten men Selected Jby the Federal Government to reprkoent jhe Uni ted States at the WorldVniy Congress in Berlin, Germany, dur ing the summer of 1987. Just re cently he delivered a main Ihddress before the American Rutier In stitute in Chicago, i During the course of Aw ban quet given Mr. Shepardson, many a hilarious tale of the good old days id A A M. passed between the many ex-Aggie* present ! 1 ■ I weather in Tqxas, OF TTfE 1399 PAROLEES OF the New York State Parole Board, only 4 per cent graduated from college or a professional school. A NEW MILKING PROCESS which excludes air from all steps of the process has been invented by an Ohio Stats University pro- foMsr. UN-AMERICAN— (Continued from page 1) ten says there has been some at tempt to influence him, the poll reveals that student bodies In the West and South are very seldom approached with such propaganda. A staff of interviewers have asked this question to n carefully selected cross-section of students of nil descriptions: "Has nny at tempt been made on your campus to influence you with communism, socialism, or fnaism?" By geo graphical sections,! titey have an swered: ‘ Yes No New En gland M% 913% Middle Atlantic I9.r,% 80.5% East Central 123% 873% West Central.™*- 43% 95.8% Bosfeora L. 51% IMJM Far Western -L. 53% 943% ' . ' : * SONG COMMITTEE- (Continued from page |) “The Men of Aggieland’Ufly R. E. Bayleas, ex-Aggie of this class of *28, of Clarksvlllo, TexaA - “Give Your Heart to A. 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