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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1939)
! THE BATTALION 4 NOTICES SCHEDULE OP EVENTS: i Jan. 18—Picture Show, benefit Aeoountinff Society, Asembly Hall, 140 p. m. Jan. IX—Araerkaa Chemical So ciety meeting, 8 p. m.. Chemistry lecture room No. 9. Jap. 19—Entertainment Series Houston Symphony Orchestra, Guion Kail, 8 p. m. Jan tO—Picture Show, Benefit A S Id E , Auembly Had, 6:30 p.m. ATTENTION AGRICULTURAL SENIORS AO agricultural seniors grad- uatinf at mM-term pleaae call at Dean Kyle’s office and fill out personnel blanks. t ' E. J. KYLE, Dean, School of Africulture. CHURCHES LUTHStAN NOTICE Kurt Hartmann, Pastor S«prices will held next Sun day at 7 o’clock in tbs M Y” Par lor. There will M a business meet ing of the Latberan Chib follow ing the serncrti Everybody is cordially invited. Men who are interested in teach ing positions in public high schools it the end of the current semester are invited to tee the undersigned at the Education office, room 111, Academic Building. -W. L HUGHES CLUBS NOTICE AG ENGINBEES: The A.S.A.E. Society will meet Tuesday, Jan. 17, at 7 p.m. in the lecture room of the Af. Engineer ing building. All freshmen Ag. Engineers be there so plans can be made for the freehman pro gram. LOST LOST: Polyphase Duplex slide rule. Return to R. R. Sartam, 609 E. 80th. Bryan er C. for Reward. . • ' . LOST: One tan leather jacket in Mete Hall a week ago Tuesday. Btfan to 4 Milner for liberal re man!. ST. THOMAS’ CHAPEL Episcopal—Rev. Roeooe C. Hau ser, Jr., Rector. 8:30 a. m. Holy Communion 9:86 a. m. Coffee Club and Bible Claas. I 11:00 t. m Morning Prayer and sermon by the rector 1 . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH College Station, R. L. Brown, Pastor. Sunday School 9:45 a. m. and Morning Worthap 11:50 a. m. Baptist Training Union 6:45 p m. and Evening Worship 7:40 p. m. The pastor mill speak at both serviess. Tim Senior B.Y.P.U. will put on a ehort playlet between the B.T.U. and the preaching service Hm special musk will include a duet for the morning aerviee and a quartet for the evening service. HOUSTONiSYMPHONY TO PLAY HERE TODAY, IAHM, me MONDAY NIGHT AT GUION HALL mmmtu 4—1 'IS 1 1 I Utl' * *J4 01. <4, im g . . - ^ j ■wdigmii. « - ri in n ’ i i jr i i r? ^ ^ 'i| r . ^ 'V V * ' f ^ Above ie the Houston Symphony Orchestra, which i| to Monday at 8 }>. m. in Guion Hall PRINCETON UNIVERSITY has had more of its students win Rhodes scholarships than any other U. S. institution. Harvard is sec ond, Yale third. They Should Be t Served On A Platter . .. Edgerton Shoes are unusual values at $5.00 to $6.50. Smartly styled, staunchly made, they’ll serve you well! We recommend Edgerton Shoes as a sound invest* ment. $5.00 to $6.50 ' r .” n * *, [' Fortune Shoes $3.95 t 1 A Nunn-Bush Shoes $8.50 to $9.50 '• -Tl •> * Convenient Stores College Station WITH THE ALUMNI BY E R McQCILLBI | The Aasoeiatum of Former Stu- denta will nponaor a banquet in Houston at the Rice Hotel on the night of February 11, honoring Ha^ry StiUler, ’ll, coach of last fall’s Texas High School Footha< Championship Corpus Christ! team , ... Stiteler’a first assistant la J. A. Rektorik, *29 Graham M. Hatch, ’SI, is on# of the young est men ever to head the venerabl. Dallas A. A M. Club, being recent ly elected that group’s president. |. J. A. “Hop” Reynolds, ’30, f>'rnuT yell leader, wat elected vice president; E. L Stappt, ’81. secretary-treasurer; J. R Loopot, ’32, and Jake Metager, ’34, directors . If. A. Cotart, ’38, is field representative for the U. S. D. A. Biological Survey and gets his mail at Box 357, ML Vernon, Tex- ... W. jO. Duncan, ’37, ia fanning at Troup, Texas . .. . T. P. Johnson, ’38, is farming at El Paao and geta hit mail at 8133 Federal Street, El Paao .». . C. F. Maynard, *38, the high jumpur, is farming at Pearl, Texaa .... Billy Meador, ’38, is farming at Moody, Trnaa J. k. R C. Morrison, ’88, ts foUowing the same profes sion at May, Texas . . . . N. J. Smith, ’88, is farming at Cameron. . Johnnie F. Spreen ia field representative for Amour snd Company Fertiliser DNaion and still calls Brenham his pome ad dress .... Trey P. Wakefield, *38, is claim adjuster for an oil com pany and still gets his mail through his home address at Madisonville . , geiichi Sakomoto, ’88, is farm mg at South San Antonia.... R. L. Phillips, ’37, hi a ssU tech nologist for the Magnolia Pipe Line Company, his home address ia FredaR, Texas . : . . . R J. Hatch, ’37, is with the Reigelein Packing company at San Antonio . Earl J. Duka, VI, ia instructor in agronomy at Texaa. Tsch and coaches that institution's Crops JudRMgj Teato . . The Field Artillery would have a hard time without the Jones brothers, C. H Jr, ’35, was captain of C Battery Field Artillery; James M. Jones, better known as “Deacon", >85, i captain of C Battery Field Artillery; and the youngest broth er, W. D. T. Jones, ’43. is now n Fish In C Bsftory .... Lieutenant !urr.,> M Deacon" .Jones, 11, is an instructor in advanced flying at Kelly Field, Texaa .... James 0. “Bobf jM—hsta, 18, was married to Mias Gladys Mae Knight of La Grange on December 23. They will make their home in Bastrop, TrtMUK j“Bobby" la associated with the public school faculty as teach. Dick Vitek, 38, assisted the groom as beat man .... R A. McElroy, Jr., >38, is living at 315 Live Oak. San Antonio, where he is employed with the Modern Neon Corporation of that dty .,.. Jim N. Boswell, 17, has been appointed manager of the Plains < ©Operative Hatch ery at Plainview . . . . Lto Wit- kowaki, ’37, gets his mail at Box 640. Plaiariew. Attend Tournament Four debate teams from A. 4 M. left here this morning to attend the annual Baylor University Invita tion Debhte Tournament at Waco this afternoon and tomorrow morn- Students making the trip were M. J. Thompson, J. P. Edmonds, D. G. Gabriel, A. K. Adams, W. C. Coins, J. L. Nichrds, J. M. Casey and R V. Yarbrough They were accompanied by Assistant; Debate Coach R M. Weeper. , Head Coach Ci O. Spriggs an nounced that the Uaftrenity of California at Los Angeles will havs a team here Feb. 7 to debate the Aggies. F.F. A. Chapter Officers Tuesday Joe Bennett of Coolidge, Agricultural Education was elected president of the collegiate a meeting Tuesday neering room. San Antonio Selected 8aa Antonio hgs hten selected by the Executive Committee as the meeting place of the Texas State Teachers Association in 1939, according to an announcement made this week by Professor G B. Wilcox, President of the Asso ciation. The meeting will be held during the Thanksgiving holidays of the next school term. CORNELL UNIVERSITY HAH been given s collection of early American fire-fitting relics at beriag 50 pieces.' THE lltklFKKSHMBI AND sophomores at Gaucher College fol low no less than 111 different per sonal currimil. t , ] To^orm A.C.S. Formation of a Texas A. 4 M. College section of the American j Chritical Society will be the prin cipal top^ of discussion at the 48rd meeting of the College Stetion and Bryma members of the Amer ican Chemical Society at g p. m. Friday in lecture room No. 9 if the A. 4 M. Chemistry building A 1 -n. nitKrs of the society are Williams Addresses ^ ^ tile importance of Abe meeting. Occupational Meeting The program will be as follows: E. L. Williams, bead of the de- 8ep * rmtlon of c * rotinold « ** nn of Industrial Educaeion Chrt,m4t0 t ra P hic and Absorpt.on- pa'-tment of Industrial Education, q,. ^ TfimiSSTW was one of the principal shakers Report of the Recent A. 0. A. C. at the afternoon session Thursday Meeting—Dr. G. S. Fim. L the regional meetf* 1 of the of Committee on Inves- Natianal Occupational Conference | tl * mUon ^ Formation of in Houston. His subject wss "Interpreting Occupations to Young PeopleT, in which he spoke on the problem of acquainting junior and senior school students with the many op portunities and occupations are ppen for them today The conference will continue through Friday and its purpose is to promote occupational guld training and placement within lie schools. Local 4. C. S. Section-Dr. R B. Mid dleton and Dr. Kertmerer. ' C. W. Burchard-m fhRlrtean, Dr. Fraps, secretary and F. W. Jensen, vice-chairman of the program com mittee stated that all interested art invited to attend. Kx Heads N. Y. A. W. G. Carnahan, Center, grad uate of the class of 1981, has been appointed regional director for 13 southern states for the NYA with I)i. Charles B. Glenn, superin- J offices in Now Orleans. Before ac- tendent of schools in Birmingham, cepting the post Carnahan was director of the family replacement SWIMMING COACH— (Continued from page Ijj Since ha became swimming poach hare, A. 4 M’. has won ote or two firsts and has always p .• ••: at Isast second in the Southwest conference meets. Ia the last cou ple of years A. 4 M. suce d. d in starting, largely through the ef forts of Coach Adamson, the all- state high school swimming and diving meet, held each M(jy in the A. 4 M. pool, the P. L iVwns Natatenum. • Coach Adamson is a member of the National Intercollegiate Ad visory Rales eommitee ? the Nation al A.A.U. Swimming committee, the Olympic Subcommitl|| on Water Polo, and ia chairanin of the Gulf A.A.U. Swimming’com mittee Adamson has high hopeq for his teams this year. 1 Bubba" Reeves, 1987 State high school diving champion, is now eMgible as a member of the Aggie diving team and a number of other #a m rs and divers and water pbloist good ability are working oot etery day. President Postedgra.- being to make way tor the new tories, plane were be hg mage for possible vacating ol old Foster Hall, which was nafecd for him after its construction in 1899. Fos ter and Boo* Hals may not, be used next year if 'thaqr are not badly needed, according to Dean Bolton. : At the time of {he how of P resident Foster, th* college con sisted of only s few building* and ne throe of foul dormitories, and it waa though!; hat the cam pus would never ext4$d as fsr out as the cemeteryjwa4 placed. it and service organisation Ala. was chairman of the and Robert Hoppcock. m-ctor of the National (ktuph-1 Tennessee VWUey Authority. Prior tional Conffrcnce, led the «Hs- he had held social service posi- emmltite, L • ; lions including juvenile probation Mr. Williams spoke on invilatihn officer of Hkrris County, ur. Dan of Dr. E. E. Oberhaltscr, Hdueton I Russell snd the Rural Sociology school superintendent | Department is proud of Carnaham. LATE CRhSIDENT-j * 1 1 (Con: u#d from page l)i : ' .1 with this idea in mind. la cenne lion with this, it was brought to light that the college has «wned a lot in the Bryan cemetery, since sometime in the lO’s, Two’boys, evidently students, were bune-l there, one in 1889 and the other in 1893. At the same time th< Uxiy of Touch Typewriting , In Night Classes McKKNZIE-l S .s4U8IN^s Bryan 111 . Ifheu# 451 ‘Themes snd Theses Typed By Advanced Students at RADIO jUf j k . KRAFT Help yourself to bargains: We have cut loose a offer tooney-safini prices Junior And Sophomore Slacks, and (fine Shirts. AB garments perfectly teed. Drop in for a Wok—see the new ROSS TAILOl and guaran- for sprinf. TOBACCOS