PAGE 4 CONTEST FOR CAM CAMERA FANS ANNOUNCED Here’s a list Of Members of 4 Teams In Intra-Squad Meet Penonucl of the four A. A M. footbdl teems who wBl compete in the intra-aquod tournament which start* at 5:S0 today foliowa: New York (giants :Baeka—Mar- land Jeffrey, WaJemon Price, John Kimbrough,. Jamee Thomason and Derace Moser. Eads—Joe White, Herbert Smith and Bill Doncaa. “Dust off those cameras! Unroll | that film! Look aroqad yon! And see just how good you are at 'ahootint' candid shots of things going on about you." Such might have been the ad mention issued today by the staff of the Scienti fic Review,j ‘ • It «. ftnnouiK*d today that the ^ UKt EntW PM- Scientific Review is Co sponsor a Candid CamajpfMfcaat for under- and BUI Audiah graduate students of A A M. in VangM.- an attempt to arouse interest in Green Bay Packers: Backs—Bill the field of photography. There are fonatwr. Bob Hall, Marshall Spiv- to be two classifications of pie- ey an a guel Wesson. Ends-J. R. turea—one compose of pictures sterling and Willard Clark. Tack- concerning subjects in the agri- lea—Chipp Rfitt and Char lee cultsral field. There are to he two Henke. Guardi—Pete Henry and cash prises in classification R„y Bucek. Center-- Henry Hauser. —a first prise of I&.00 and ■ sec- Marion Pugh, back, will join thk Guards—Marahall Center ond prise of 92.00. The pictures are to be judged upon their news value only. The judges have been selected with the purpose in mind of obtaining men who would know the news value of pictures and whose de cisions would be entirely unbiased The judges for the contest are: Hows id Berry, Technical Assis tant of the Agricultural Ex peri- 1 FOR FORMAL WEAR ' T- *f 4 ' Hie modern trend in formal wear is reflected in the new tuxedo models in the full drape should ers ... full chest... and tapering lines are very flattering. 1 refined and flrtkMtiTe . . . they are available in single or doable breasted models .. a and very moderately pnceo— LAMGE ATTEND*M K- (Continued from page 1) tar an sstderstanding of the three attractions lying between man and woman. The first attraction, said Dicker- son, is thak of purely physical de sire, an attraction common to both the lower animals and man. The second attraction, and on which raises human relationship above that of the lower animals, is that of mental appeal, which consist of pleasures derived in exchanging ideas and View points with another person. The third attraction is of a spiritual nature and is s factor tending to make permanent the union of marriage. A combination of the last two elements of attraction as a union called friendship, but s combination of all three elements go to make up that indefinable something called love. This love can exist only who. emotions are mature and consist of all the three elements mentioned The emotional development to ma turity may be prevented by the concentration of the faculties oa physical attraction to the detriment of the other two named attractions After the meeting a group dis cussion was held and Dickerson answered questions which were asked from the audience. Dickerson had s very busy ached ule during the time he was here. He arrived Thursday night, Friday at 3 p.m. he lectured to the local Bqy Scouts. That night he deliver ed his main lecture, “Walking Backward into Marriage”. Friday morning at 10 Dickerson lectured on . “When a Couple Are Engaged,” to a section af the Ru ral SocMogy course in Marriage and Family Relations. Saturday morning at 11 he agiln spoke on this subject to 'the other section of this course and the visitors who - THE BATTALION U WRESTLING BOOTS BELD LAST NIGHT IN GYM NOTICES team as soon as he recovers from an operatien. . Washington Redakfets: Bgfita-4- Bud Force, Finis White, Carl Geer aad Cullen Rogers. Ends—Jack Kimbrough sad Junior Darby. Tackles-—Leonard Joeri* and Mar tin Ruby. Guards—“Bubka” Reev es and Ed Robnett. Centers—How ard Shelton and Odell Hermaa Chicago Bear*: Backs — Joe Rothe, Ben Griffith, Frank Wood, • ieorge Williams, “Bams” Smith. J. A. Abbott, R. W. Mansfield and Alton McBvir. Ends—Bill Miller, A1 Rust, Chester Heiman, Jos Well born and H. Boyd. Tackles—Grant Smith, Kyle McPhail and Jack Landers. Guards—Johnny Storseth, Jude Walker, Gus Bates, Dan Jar- dell and Zolus Motley. * i 1 Unamigned members of the full squad will fill in as reserves for [.lived on the 1 *“' n Entertainmeat Seriea, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Galea Hall, I m. Feb. 17—Picture Show, Benefit Frees Club, Assembly Hall, f:t0. Feb. 17 Basketball game, A. A M. va. f. C. TJ., Gym. Feb. 17—Marketing and Finance Clah Dance, Mesa Hall, t p. m. *til 1 a. m. Feb. !!t‘ Basketball game, A. A M. vs. S.M.U', Gymnasium Feb. 23- Picture Show, Benefit Kream A Kow Klub, Assembly Hall Feb 24 Entertainment Series, Poeqabi Trio, Guien Hall, 8 p. m. Feb. 24—Field Artillery Ba!', Mess Hall, 9 p m. to 1 p. m The Jr. Collegiate Chapter of Fu ture Farmers of America will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p, A ih the Agricultural Engineering Lecture A picture of the Senior Y cabi net will be to km at 12:45 noon Wedne.-daf Please be there / Modkal Society will » Anbury Room of the 7:30 tonight ■ TW Gray so tj County Club will have its Longhorn picture made on the Y steps at It JO tomorrow All members bo present. Junior? and seniors wear serfs shirts. Old members of the Biology Club have until the next meeting time to pay their dues of for the aew semester if they desire to continue membership Aubyn Chin Speaks At A. & M. Friday Aubyn Chin, Chicago, director of consumer relations with the Pm den Company, will be the speaker at a meeting sponsored by the Brasoe County Federation of Wom en's Clubs Friday afternoon at 2 in the lecture room of the Agri cultural Engineering Building. AU students are invited to attend. Dairy products and the farm family will be Miss Chin’s theme. Monday, Pel 20, is the last day on which subjects may be added to a student’! schedule or drop ped without a grade of “F". Those who contemplate making any change to their schedules should srrsnge with their deans for the change not liter than that date. F. C. Bolton DEAN , 1 i *■■»! ii >i i 4 Notice Seniors aad Graduate Stadeuts | Candidates for Baccalaureate Ib i'iee- SS well as Advanced De- 'irteW: Miami pmt umni appM** tion for their respective degrees in the Registrar’s Office. Forms f"r •he-.e applications may be se cured in the office of the Regis trar. H. U Heaton Assistant Registrar No** Vet Med Mudents CnderdasMiu-n Longhorn Pic ture will be made Tharsiay, Feb. It, in front of Frunrie Hall at 12i46 p. m. All students are reminded to pay A.V.M.A. dues before Feb. 19 boteuae Club Roster most be turned in at that daku. I $25 rnaldropafl “Two Convenient Stores” Bryan College Station ment Station; L J. Franke, Asais- tnat Extension Editor of The Ex tension Service; and G. B. Wm- id, Director of Pablkity. The judges' decisions will be final. Entries should be plainly mark ed on the back with the following information: name of entrant, or- gunixidion, and classification of picture (agricultural or engineer ing). The inclusion of negative* with each picture will materially aid in the selection of the winners in the esse of a close decision. Negatives will be returned. All pictures received will become the property of the (Scientific Review. However, a print of a picture will be.made for the contestant if he so desires. The winners will be kiOMOted And' prated in the March issue of the Scientific Re view with full credit being given to the photographer. i Eatrie* will be accepted until 12, o’clock midnight of Monday, March 6, 1929. Contestants may enter as many pictures as they please. Pictures should be turned in to either Charles Jen mags, J-1S Hart or Ernie Meynard, J-12 Hait 8T, MART’S UNIVERSITY (San Antonio) is sponaormg stu dent trips to the two world’s fairs this summer. Re-Examinations Monday, February 20th, is the last date on which studente may make application for re-examina tions. Forms fer making out these spplications may be secured in the office of the Registrar. H. L. Heaton Assistant Registrar There will be a meeting of the Agronomy Society Tuesday night, Feb. 14, in room 312 ef the Agri culture Building. Cotton Ball plans wil be discussed. Please be pre sent. Wednesday* Feb. 15 is the last date to make a club picture for the Longhorn. Pictures and dub roo ters must be in by this date. Turn in club rosters to Steurk at 106 Law. :■ — i:..4: > The Ex 4-H Club Members As sociation will meet Thursday seen- ing at 7 hi room 110 of the Aca- dNOle BNufr Dr. JRaxsei will ■T Tr i CLUBS the presidents of all student dubs are requested to meet with Dr. T. F. Mayo Wednesday night at 0:45 to ,fh»w lute for the use of ,|te Afbury Room of the li brary for the second semester. DAMES CLUB I ' A. A M. Dames Club Valentine Dance H 00 p. m. Wednesday Feb. 15 at County Club. All married •tudlUta are cordially invited! T LOST LOST: Anyone whs found or picked up a trench poat in the steam lab ledure room. Thursday afternoon, pleaae return to Don aid F. Taylor, E-14 Walton. .iU. ■ W. J. DOUGLAS, JR. INSURANCE AGENCY • ,* S * ■; 1 ft W. J. * FUZftY” DOUGLAS, 32. AgeBt ; AU-FORMS OF INSURANCE Phone Bryan 160 - Commercial Bldg., Bryan, Texas 1 ' * 4ft RADIO REPAIRING Parts and Tubes STUDENT CO-OP Phond College 139 North Gate STOP WITH US, AGC9BI When In Haania ’ j ! 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Elliot vice-president, In ternational Harvester Co., Chicago replied to the charge that agricul torsi machinery is sold cheaper abroad than at home. “That Is a rumor which has been told so often that it has become to be an accept ed fart,” he said. “The fact is that we get more sales to foreign users than we de at home.” He then quoted from a report of the Federal Trade Commission to Mibstantiate his statements and then explained that his firm docs manufacture machinery abroad to benefit by avoiding tariffs, high wages and freight hauls. “How ever,” he said, “I don’t believe tha* those machine* could be shipped to America, and ba admitted duty free, which they are, and still sell for lees than a like American made machine.” • When qaestioned as to equipmon: price, Elliot laid blame on Labor > doorstep. “All savings made by machine production have been more than offset by increasing in wages. 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