’AGE 4 IOTICES JLE OF EVENTS: Jan. 27—F acuity Dance, Man Annex, 9 p. m. Feb. 10—Picture Sham, Benefit A M. Rifle' Team, Aasembly ill, 6:30 p. m. Fab. 10—Architectural Club Dance. Mees Hall, 9. p. m. until t a. m. Feb. 11—Basketball parae, A. A M. ee. Texas University, Gym. Feb. 16—Entertainment Ser Cornelius VanderbOt, Guion Hall, • p. ». Feb 17—Picture Show, Benefit Press Club, Assembly Hall, 6:90. Fob 17—Basketball fame, A. A M. va. T. C. U., Gym. Feb. 17—Harketinf and Finance Club Dance, Mesa Hall, ■til 1 a. m. I Finance .... SUMMER SESSION—1999 The following course* Have bean pro posed by the various depart- manta for the 1939 Summer See- S. FIRST 201. 902, TERM 2, 301, 410, 490, R. S.—201. 407 V. ML—119, 122, 62, 872, 472. 691 W“. G. 400s B . C. H. Winkler Director Summer S« 941, 362, CIRCULAR NO. 25: I. So mach of Section 2, Para-, graph 19, College Regulations, as rsads - “Students living in Pro- Jari House. on or adjacent to the Campus, will follow the rules in Section 2, Paragraph IB, for dor- mi lory students’’. Is amended to land, "Day students living in pro ject houses and private residences, on or adjacent to the Campus, will | follow the rules provided in Para graph 18, above, for dormitory athdehta”. George F. Moore Colonel, U. S. Army Commandant Ag Ee. —301, 807, 912, 421, 426, 502, 60S, 612, 671. Lj Ag Ed. 601, 605, 507, 508, 509, 511, 513, 514 Ag. Eng 306, 321, 606, til, 514 Agr. —106, 801, m. 316, 316, 413. 601, 505 JL'H.- 107, 202, 203, S0l.i*051> or 605C, 419 or 505B Arch. —109, 111, 205 $ Biol. —101, 203, 206, 211, 601, 60S, 607, 613 them. —101, 102, 103, 206, 212, 214, 207, 216, 443. 607 C. E. —300s, 531, 641, 626. i ' D. H. —418, 5011 .( " Econ. —90S, 311, 316, 316, 317 or 421 or 426, 403, 318 or 416, 418, 601 or 606 or 607 Educ. —121, 321, 922. 426. 427, 432, 608, . r i07, 611, 513 | , E. E. —208, 907. ieo. 617 E. D. —111,112494 I Engl 103 , 203, 2*3*, 291, 401, 415. Ento. —601, 607 ar 606, 201 Gen. —301 GeoL -201, 211, 423, 3t*K 400. Hist. —106, 806, 316, 322 Hort. —817, 601 or 603. 202 (lot ■walks), 201 (2nd 3 weeks) L E. —406. 420, 423. 424, 607a. 507b, 616, 616, 619, 620b, 620c. 621, The Chairman of the Oratorical Contest Committee of the Battle of Flowers Association in San An tonio has again invited the Depart ment of English to sand rapraaan tatives to take part hi this con test. The subject mater has been defined aa "character delineation event pertaining to Ttas hia- y.” A tryout for 'the aeiection of the A. A M. speakers will be held In March, not earlier than the 16th. Interested students are invited to eouaalt Mr. Spriggs, Mr. Weaver, or other members of the English staff. The date of the final contest will presumably be April 21. Fur ther Information will be published as soon as it is ' ; Gao. Sommey, Jr. THE BATTALION Dormitory Telephone Numbers As a result of n organisations on the numbers of the telephones y reouesta for phone numbers of the different pus. The Battalion has aacurad the following m which haw been installed in the halls t p The following changes have been made in the Official Schedule of Classes for the second semester: Ch. E. 426, Sec. S67M WFV T9 | 12 Tl-4. Ch. E. 428 Secs. 366K 367K HWF11 Chem. 448 Sec. 600M WF10.W3-5 Land. 303 Sec. 600L TThl6 TS 6. E. J. Howell Registrar CLUBS, L B. CLUB The L E. Club Picture will be taken Wednesday, Jan. 26th, at 12:46 noon on the “T” steps. Cavalry Cavalry Cavalry Cavalry Coast Artillery Coast Artillary . Coast Artillery Coast Artillery Chens Warfare — Engineers Field Artillery _ Field Artillery . Field ArMUary Field Artillary . - Field Artillery . , . Field Artillery Infantry Infantry _ Infantry _ Infantry Signal Corps Signal Corps ..... 4. The official curricula for the sec- ond semester will be found on pp. 4 to 8 of the official Schedule of Classes. All students are urged to conform to the section that has been set up for their program of studies in making out their sche dules for registration of the sec ond semester. For example: If you are a sophomore Mechanical En gineering student, you should ar range your program of studies from sections 176 to 180, inclusive. Heads of Departments will not per mit you to register for any other section unless there are unusual circumstances surrounding your ease. It is necessary that we re quest students to confsrra to the regular sections set up for their programs in view of the large en- . rollmept which is taxing our lab oratory facilities to the maximum. Tha cooperation of students requested in this matter in order that registration will pro without any difficulty. If I can advise with any student concerning bis program of studies, please call at the office to see me. E. J. Howell . Registrar All students taking E.E. 306 must turn in their leads by Friday, January 27, or they will be charged with the leads. —M. C. Hughes, Head Dept of Electrical Eng. Land —397, 301 MathflOl, 102, 103, HV4, 203, 204. 409 504v M. E.— 101, 102, 312, 309, 310. 201, 607 Lang.—101, 201 P. E.—207, 314, 405 Phys.—201, 203 . I »; , P. H.—201, 412s, 641 or 602 Pay.—901 R S.—312, 416, 4M, 512 1 I T. E —107 or 108 V. M.—Ill, 121, feU,. Bp. 361. 361, 371, 471, 498 W. G.—300s SECOND TERM A. S.—202, 302. 303, 604 Ag. Ee—310, 312, 314, 400a (tra vel course), 413, 4t3, 429, 514, 616 Ag Ed. Ml, 602, 605, 807, 608, 609, 611, 512. 618, 614 Ag. Eng.—201, 424 Agr.—106, 301, 314, 417, 418 A. H.—203. 409, S66B Biol —204, 207, 217, 902, 606 Chem.—102, 104, 444. 60S. 400s C. E.—201, 206, 311. 306, 344, 346, 526, 582, 542 ; ' 1 D. H.—202. 508 Econ. 204. 316, 317, 403, 408, 409 or 422, 420 or 423. 414 or 424, 602 or 606 Educ.—322, 321, 601, 514, 616 E. E-—306, 308, 818. 876. 431, 601, 616, or 609, 618 E. D.—111, 112, 124 ■ Engl.—104, 210, 282. 401, 416 Gen.—406. 909. 803 GeoL—900a, 400s . I Hist.—906, 916, 106, 318 Hort.—918, 802 or 604 I. E.—608, 618, 620d, 614 Math.—101, 102, 103, 104, 204, 305. 507 or 617, 611. M. E.—102, 212. 309, 310, 813, 320, 838, 403, 404, 436. 501, 508 Lang.—102, 202 M. S. E.—406, 408 P. E.—314, 406, 406 Phys. - 202, 204 P. H - 603-504 , 401 LOST LOST: A brown loather jacket at tennis courts Friday. Finder please call College 407 and notify Jesse Key or come to Project House 80 far reward. Applications For Civil Service Exams In 8 Fields Open —Troap A _ . ..Troop B _ —Troop C _ Troop D _ . Battery A Battery B Battery C .. Battery D -J —Company A —Company A ..Battery A _ Battery B Battery C Battery E Battery F 2nd Hdq —Company D Company G Company H Company B .Company A Company B 41 0 hi —■ 41 9 I) Tool .4 II 487 ad labor standards, or the admini stration of labor laws, la required. Closing date, Feb, 14. Topographic draftsman, and chief, principal, senior and assis tant topographic draftsmen, 61,- 620 to 32,600 a year. Bureau of Biological Survey, Forest Service, and Soil Conservation Service. Col lege education and certain expert enee are required. Closing date, Feb. 21. Principal informational repre sentative, 65,600 a year, Wage and Hour Division, Department of Feb. 20. Link trainer operator-instrudt- . 92.900 a year. Civil Ae ties Authority. Applicants have reached their 26th birthday. Closing date, Feb. 20. Associate aircraft inspector, *2,- 900 a year (for filling positions of associate aircraft inspector and associate aircarrier maintenance inspector). Civil Aeronautics Au thority. Applicants must have reached their 24th birthday. Clos ing date, Feb. 20. Associate aeronautical MANUFACTURES (Continued fin Ku] dell, president, company, Houston. L. F. Livingston, manager, ag cultural rxtew#n metion, ejep sivea department. E. L DuPont Nemours and compaay, Inc., V mington, Del; Dr. Robert MartiUt director, division of economic re search, national industrial confer enee board. New York City; ms H. Mclnnemey, president, Ni tional Dairy Products corporal New York City: J. A. M on. Vice president. Las Angelas Union Stock Yards company. Las Angeles. CaL; W. T. Nardin, visa president. Pet Milk Company. Si. Mo.; Albert M. Paai, dent, California Products company, Fresno, Cal L. S. Riford, president, the Bast- n Milling company, Ins., Cayuga, N. Y.; George H. Rockwell, vief president, Cambridge Rubber pany, Cambridge, Ma Sayre, vice president, ducts Refining City; James C. Self, pi Mathews Cotton Mills, G S. C.; C. R. Sheaffer, W fer Pen company. Fort Iowa; E. W. Simona. Pittsburgh. Pa.; B. H. Smith, presi- dant, Virginia Dana Extra com pany. b»e., Brooklyn. N. T.I R. Dougins Stuart, first vice ynrHsai The Quaker Oats company, Chi cago; ‘ Alexander Thomson, chair man, Tha Champion Paper and Fi ber company, Hamilton, Ohio; 8. Clay Williams, chairman, R- J. Reynolds Tobacco company Win- i-Salem, N. C. \- nr 1 TUESDAY, JAN. 24, 1939 A STUDY OF FOUR NEUROT IC rata won tha 8E000 priaa of the American Association for tha Ad vancement of Scienon fer Dr. N. R. F. Malar, University of Michigan L B A R N 'Vouch T>pewriUag and Shorthand la Night Pagan At McKBNZIB-BALDWIN BUSINESS C4LLBGB Byfe* Thames and 1 By Advanced Labor. Certain education and ex- or, 63,500 a year; assistant aero- perience are require.! ( losing date | nautical inspector, $3,200 a year. CORRECT CLEANING AND PRESSING | Done Th4 Right Way CAMPUS; CLEANERS (Over Exchange Store) U Olin E. Teague, Secretary of the U.\$. Civil Service Board of Ex aminers at College Station, has announced open r.unpctitive exami nations for the position* named (>e- low. Applications will be accepted not later tin. n the closing date specified in each case, for this section of the United States. Scientific Aid (Graphic Arts), 61300 a year, U. 3. National Mu- aeum, Smithsonian Institution. Cer tain high-school education and specified experience are -required. Closing date, Feb. 13, 1939, Assistant Wool Technology, 82,600 a year. Bureau of Agricul tural Economics College or study in a textile school, and experiuneky are required. Certain graduate study may be substituted for the experience. Closing date, Feb. 13. Senior Field Representative, 93300 a pear; Field Representa tive, 63,200 a year. Apprenticeship Service, U. S. Department of Lab or. Experience involving the deve lopment and promotion of improv During Our JANUARY SALE We Offer You Genuine Savings on Shirts . .. Pajamas . .. Robes . .. Sweaters . . . Slacks . . . 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