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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1939)
DIVES 575 MILES AN HOUR X f v .■% THE BATTALION THE HEART OF BARCELONA ,r*. f -A. * Ji i T • «3r»- jMPJI’L jfiSi 1 i 23 ‘4'-^ }'•" LUIJu » ■> r'* S J B !i a£ Mj|jp| v,"' ^ ^rlfi ■PF«fT «• jf ► ♦ . Or* ^ TUESDAY, JAN. 81,1M9 PROBE CAVALIER DISASTER •«> ) i *', This is the Curtiss-Hawk pursuit plane, with Pilot Lloyd Child at the controls, which traveled faster than any man has ever traveled before. Testing the plane at Buffalo, N. Y. free-power dived the heavily-armored craft at more than 675 miles an hour. France has purchased 100 of the planes ... The beautiful Plaia Cataiuna in the heart of Barcelona today as the result of (.uneral Franco's insurant troops who smashed their way through the city. Government forces barricaded themselves along the boulevards when they prepan Pirie, air attache of the British Embassy, is shown in a New York hotel questioning Capt M. L Anderson (right) who was in charge of the flying boat Cavalier when it plunged New York and Bermuda. Pirie is in charge of the investigation into the disaster whkh claimed three lives. the French a much different the last stand.. the Atlantic Ocean NOTICES [ SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: Feb. 10—Picture Show, Benefit A. a M. Rifle Team, AiMmbly Hall, 6:80 p. m. Feb. 10—Architectural Club Dance, Mess Hall, 9 p. m. until 1 a. m. Feb. 11—Basketball came, A. 4 M. r*. Texas University, Gym. Feb. 18 to 17 Inc Municipal and Sanitation Short Course. Feb. 16—Entertaiamfot Senes, Cornelius Vanderbilt, jGuion Hall, 8 p. m. Feb. 17—Picture Show, Benefit Press Club, Assembly Hall, 6:80. Feb. 17—Basketball fame, A A H. es. T. (X U, Gym. Feb 17—Marketing and Finance Club Dance, Mess Hall, 9 p m. til S k. m. Fbb. 20—Basketball run** A. A M. vs. S.M.U., Gymnasium Feb. 28—Picture Show, .MMflt Kream 4 Kow Klub. Assembly Hall Feb. 24—Entertainment Series. Psequin Trio, Guion Hah, 8 p m. Feb. 24—Field Meas Hall, 9 p. a NTA STUDENTS If your cheeks de not come in at the regular time wait two or three days and then notify me. Ormond Simplon, Chairman Student Labor Committee Attention Arrimltaral Seniors I am posting a notice in the Agricultural Building of graduate fellowships and scholarships in agriculture offered by Cornell Uni versity. I would like to have thoae interested read this and, if you care to be considered, consult your head of department and also i me for iUcomm.-ndation. E. J. KYLE. Dean LOST LOST: Log-Log tfcri-Trif K A E slide rule with name J. B. Link on ease. Serial no. 686669. Reward to finder. Return to 64 Leggett DR. O. A. LEONARD, OF THE Texas A. 4 M. College department of biology, has resigned effective Feb. 1 to go to the Mississippi Agricultural Experiment Station ga plant physiologist^ Two new assistants, Paul Jones and K. M. Curts, have been em ployed for the spring * rn< xter in the biolory department I AKRON UNIV F.RSITY 8TU- dents have a new rating for their professor—h.p.h (harumphs per hour). They've given their leather dal to Prof. Ross Stagner, for his record of 107 h.pjn. and 16 miffs in one one hour lecture. SCHOLARSHIP HONOR-j (Continued from page 1) ing was concerned woe not voted into the society. Mr. Halbouty was immediately elected as president and immediate ly resigned, pleading too many ether duties to give the necoaaary time to his new office. William the Junior and senior classes are Behavior." M. T. Harrington of the Chemistry Department apoko of his “Experiences While Travel ing in Europe." The “HJatory of Musk” was given by R. J. Dunn, bandmaster. MISS JO CHAPMAN IS THE men’s basketball coach at Martin Cbllego. V „• J i Yen'll Want To ; i K J • -• DRESS UP For the Trip Home After Mid-Term Exams NOTICE , All students are urged to pay their fees for the second semester in advance of Friday, Feb. 8, in order to save some delay in regis tration. Assignment cards will he issued from the Animal Husbandry pavilion. Students (are requested 4o report to the Animal Husbandry pavilion at the hour set aside for their registration] secure assign ment card, and complete registra tion ta the Administration Building. Any student who has not paid his feet before Friday, Feb. S cannot secure his assignment card until the fees have been paid, j The cooperation of all students is requested in order that regis tration can proceed as speedily as possible. I E. J. Howell Mil Registrar Forestry courses, idnigaed for the benefit of students of Agricul tural Education, Agronomy, Wild Game, and other fields of land use are offered and will bfe scheduled during the coming semester as follows: ! m i ape Art 803. Elementary Forestry. (2-2) 2 credits. Landscape Art 806. General Forestry (2-0) 2 credits. Tike advantage of the savings you can make daring our clearance sale. We are offering dis counts on Shirts ... Pa jamas ... Sweaters .,. Leather Jackets... Saits and Top Coats. [ . r : f fialdropflff Two Convenient Stores" Bryan Coliege Station CIRCULAR NO. 26: . 1. The college has been, and still is, making a decidud improve ment in the looks of the Campus by working to the limit of Its facilities. Its efforts art soi times nullifin) by thoughtless, ar deliberate, action on- the part of various individuals. I am sure that aD of us take pride in the looks of the Campus and desire lb co-oper ate in every way possible. 2. The practise indulged in by some students of placing bedding on shrubbery when airing, and I .ay: - * games in the vfcinity of the dormitories which cause dam age to shrubbery, as well as other College property, are examples of the actions referred to which arc detrimental to efforts to improve the looks of the Campus. Such practices ara-fcefeby classed as violations of the College Regula tions. All concerned will govern themselves accordingly. Geo. F. Moore Colonel, U. S. 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