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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1939)
PAGE « THE BATTALION APPEARS HERE TONIGHT A. & M. MEN HAY HAVE CHANCE AT REGULAR ARMY Undar « n«w bill no throuch the nmtionai H rMCBtetfvca. rrmdumU. a f A. A M. r fcETG • chance to —care ap- pointment in the racnlar Army — md lieutenant* rather than in the officer* reserre. In connideratioa of the tact that VIr»il. fi artiCta to A A M. toaicht at 7:15 in the Ae—■My BalL Thonsh Vir- cS*e performance in filled with laaaha, there are eaaey hair-raMag d—th-defying —re. A apecial f—tare af the pregram will he whe will effar her atagtHag WASHINGTON— V (Continued from page t) adentific breeding, ao much BO that ha doohled the wool production of hi* flock at aheep and greatly ia- araaead the milk prodeetion of hia r ** d eawa. Ha also branded all of his cattle and males. WASHINGTON IN MECHANICS Washington likewise turned his talents to the field of designing an improved plow and am king what he called a "barrel plow," a erode, bat workable, grain drill for lowing pens and small grain. As a means of supplying his farm with .a variety of meaU. Washing NOTICES ->c h ed i; lb or bvbntb Kraam A Kow Slab, Assembly Hall Artillery Ball, • p. m. ta 1 p. m. Fob. *7—Ta E. J. Howell Fab. 27—Entertainment Series, Paaquiar Tmo. Guion Hall, 5 p.m. March 1—Lecture by Dr. Pool Popenoe under anapicea af T. M. C A., Guion Hall, 00 p. m. Applicants for bsccslaoranta — well — advanced lagrtu ta be —nferrad in Jana are requested to fill oat application forms la the Registrar’s Office now. K. J. Howell, lota. were often sold in ton Conttrtattvtly SMART DRVOl TtY RELIGIOUS The Pettier of Oar Country also of the literature of the day. He ^aa familiar with Shake *P*are, Homer, and the other das- siea. He wga devoutly religious and dosed bin last official act with *T r»naldar it an in duty <o do— thia last of my official life, by g the Interests of oar dearest country to the protaction of Almighty God. and those who have the superintendence of them to His holy keeping.” It is both fitting and proper that Tex— A. j 4 M - should join the rest of the nation in edebrmtion of the anniversary of the birth of who was “first in war, first in gears, and first in the heart* of hn countrymen." obligations and disregarded every moral principle of intaraational re lations, bringing about many i declared wars in recant y—ta. the House af Repressntativ— is coop erating with the Army in putting through the hill to provide for an in army equipmant i ta sock an extent that the United States wfll ba in a posi tion to racist any attack that might ba made against bar. To carry out this program, tha bill provides for an increase in army personnel af *0,758 men and officers. The officer increase srfll be drawn out over a period of sev eral years to prevent building op a hump in the proa—tien list. Tha officers will ba distributed among tha varies* branch— of the Army — follows: Finance Department 27, Quartermaster Corps 114, Ord nance Department 44, Signal Corps 40, Cham teal Warfare Service 18, Adjutant General’s Department 7, and Medical Corps 225. The bill provide* for'tha appoint ment of a portion of tha— officers from tha honor graduates of senior rsssres officers training units. Men a— chosen from tha— whose records — to military adaptability leadership, and scholarship indi cate their ability — officers. Architectural Club, Assembly Hall 8:88 p. m. March 8—Caaat Artillery BalL Me— HaO, 9 p. ra. til 1 a. m. March 4—Corps Dance, M Hall 9 p. m. til 18 midnight. POPENOR— (Coninued from page 1) rtage and family life. That be is highly qualified to speak aa this subject ia shown by the fact that be is general director of the I—ti- tute of Family Relations, and also lecturer in biology at the Univer sity of Southern California. The Institute of Family Rela tion*, with headquarters in Los Angeles, ip an organisation which — on aMsgtific research on marriage, divorce, venereal di- M&rsteller Attends Veterinary Meet Dr. R P. MarstelVer, dean of the school of veterinary medic baa returned from Ft. Worth where be attended a meeting of the Exee entire Committee of the State Veterinary Medical Association of Tex— held Sunday. According to Dr. Marsteller, who ia honorary President of the asso ciation. the committee matters of public health and ade quate protection of the Uv—tock industries, including poultry, from inroads of Any student inter—ted in — ing employment through the Eco nomies Department places—at bu reau is Invited to —me to Boom 802 Academia to fill out blanks at registration. Any atudent Way a- vall hhwaalf at tha bureau, regard lea of his course of study without F. B. Clark Head at Department The Biology Osh and tha Flab and Gama Club will hold a joint masting tonight at 7 p. m. In the A. I. lecture room. Dr. C C. Doak will speak on t peote of life. McQUHJLKN— (Continued from page 1) •ra were read by the members the program. Mi— Stela Higgins, in her talk on maintaining inter eat arming, the alumni, cited brfefly how she had bean working with the alumni and how, through to bring the alumni at Mary Hor- din-Baylor into cl—or contact with the school and —eh other. On tha list of the fourteen col lag— and universities represented at tha meeting ere found name! of both large and small institn tiona, among them are the follow- ing: St. Mary's University; John Tsrleton College; 8. M. U.; Baylor and tha University of Texas. CIRCULAB NO. 1. Ill at the committee in charge of the Field Artillary BoU, approved by the Regimental and 2nd Battalion Bandars at the Field Artillery Begimeat, Milner Hall will ba an- sated by —data Friday and Satur day night, February 24th and 25th, In order to provide accommodations for visiting girls attending the Field Artillery Ball and the Corps an— an tbo— nights. 2. Cadets having guests will be aaeii—»d a charge of 504 per guest to cover the cost of matron*, maid vice end other day night Fob. 21 at 7 p. m. h* the Aabnry Boom of the Library. Tha A. 8. A. E. wfll moot Tues day, Feh. 21, at 7 p. sa in tha lec ture room of tha Ag Fnginur Budding Dr. Gish, Field Repre sentative of tha Soil Cnn—rvation Service, will ha the sp—her. CLUBS The A. A M. Dam— Club will —t Wednesday Feb. 22 at 9 pm hi tha T.M.G.A. parlor. All atudent pri—a are cordially invited to at- ENTOMOLOCY CLUB Dr. Henry Menu—n of the Div- of Entomology, Texas Agri- Experiment Station, wfll speak to. the Entomology Club Wednesday night — “Entomology ‘ 3. Tha Battalion Command—, 2nd Battalion Field Artillery, is mud,- responsible that room* and corri dors are hi a neat, orderly condi tion for the reception of guests. A Cadets wfll vacate Milner Hall by 1:80 p. m., Feb 24th; guests may be admitted at 8 p. m. Cadets will be readmitted to the hall 12 noon. Fob. 28th. by which time guest* must ba oat of the dormi- S. Guests staying In tha dormi tory m—t be ia not later than 8 a. m. Friday night, and not later than 2 a. m. Saturday night. ] corts will ba held strictly account able for compliance with the— in structions. 8. Reservations may be made by cadets living in Milner Hall Wednesday, Feb. 22nd, from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m_, who wish to re serve their own rooms. After 8 P- ra. on that data, reservations will be op— to other cadets of the Field VIBhlJ 1 Geo. F. Moore Commandant The Bond has an especial ap peal for the Dan of instinc- \ rive good taste. An excel lent fitter. Built-in arch. Edgrerton Shoes - $5.00 and *6.00 Fortune Shoes $3.95 nialdropftff Two Convenient Stores Bryan Colk-ge Station agement and family relationships, and other, social question*. It is a sort of “marriage clinic" where present or prospective partners in s—rriage Obtain free ndvi— af the type about si Before 4hle t> M thorn th- Worl of H tion, at Pgaadena widely in Ameria universities and fn THE UNIVERSITY OF DEN- tr has announced special fellow ships to train experts in load gov- at BISHOP CLINTON 8. QUIN will preach at St. Thomas' Chapel, Wednesday evening at 7:80 p.ra. He ia the first of a sari— of speakers who will visit the Chapel during the Lenten Season. 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