The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 18, 1939, Image 4

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NATIONAL WATER
POLO CHAMPS PLAY
ffiAS SATURDAY
Coarch Art ^damaon will
his national champion water p4U>
team to Temple where they Will
play the University of Texas mer
men Saturday in an exhibition
match.
The Steers will be bidding (or
upeet victory over the favored (Ja
des, who are recognised as hav)ig
one of the finest water polo teapss
in the country.
la a match in Gregory Gym lest
month, the Aggies roundly trounced
the Texas team that was composed
of coaches and world famous
swimmers. All of the Texas players
were experienced men. Some of
them having played on athletic
club# on the West Co^st after
graduating from college.
The Aggie players making the
jnuot are Nordhaus, Hensley,
Spaugh, Ponthieux, Hall, Couch,
Armstrong, Johnabn, and Denng-
EDITORIAL PAGE THE BATTALION
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SCHEDULE OP EVENTS
Apm; LM Wat. Polo Team Be-
aaOl a**, Assembly Hall, 6:10
Apnl U Cotton Ball. Mads Hall
and Gymnasium, 8 p. m. to t>00
a. «.*
'note time changed t» S a. m.
Aiff||aS-»Corp<t Dance, Maas
Hall, 9 p. m. to 12 midnight
April -x. 2b. and 26—Texas Milk
SaniuHsms’ Short Course.
April 2H -Composite Regiment
Ball, Mees Hall, 9 p. m. to 1 a. m.
Agyfi!29 -C^rpa Dance, Maas
Hall, 9 p m. to 12 midnight.
Official Notices I
t ‘"H
:la8«bs i
ivil service
FOR AP
ALL SENIORS IN SCHOOL
of Agriculture are roqoeatad to
by ay office and fill out
personal aheeU.
E. J. KYLE, Dean
TICKETS FOR THE COTTON
Style Show Pageant and Hall are
on sale to room 200 Agricultural
Building at the hoars from 8 a. m.
to 5 p. m.
Style Show Pageant tickets
Gen. Admission (adults) 5<k
Gen. Admission (children) 25f
Reserve Seats r 75<
Cotton Sail ticket* fl.50
When you wunf!
to look your bo$i
*f Jtopwfi
>m hit mid, hsrr
For that “big date” wear
Don Richardn dot hen
and you’ll feel self-con
fident. win her admira
tion.
• ,
AO the Spring models are
now ready, waiting for
you to slip into and see
‘what a sophisticated air
they lend to your appear
$25
live-' TN
WIMBMv,E7*tTo J_ DANSF
CLOrKlERS
REVIEW Cl
pi leant* for civil
tions continue to asset in room 894
AgrimAthral Building o* the dates
listed below. Note that a change
in da tee has tx-vn effected to avoid
■•■•Ta.t with preparations for the
Cotton Fagosnt ami B.tll
April 28 Junior koil Scientist
Fertility, by Dr. D. W. Thorne.
April 27 Junior Agronomist
t breeding, by Prof C. B.
May 2 Junior Soil Scientist. Ter
minology, by Mr. L. M. Thompson.
May 4 Junior Agronomist. (Tass'-
fic|tioa, by Dr; L. G. Junes.
Double Trouble
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' AGRONOMY 800ETY MEET
tog Tuesday to room 212 Agricul
tural Building at 7:18 p. m.
Dr. L G. Jones baa called off
Civil Service Exam Study periods
for the week of April 17-22. be
cause of the Cottoa Ball.
FELLOWSHIP LUNCHEON ON
Thursday, April 20, 12 noon. Mess
Hall.
« HARLKS LaMOTTE
JUNIOR STATISTICIAN. There
will bo a review class for those
planning to taka tkis dvil service
examination on Tuesday, April 18,
at 7:80 p. m. to mom 412, Agricul
tural Building. T. R. HAMILTON
THERE WILL BE A MEETING
of all students interested in form
ing a Hover Boy Scout Puck in
room 203 Ag. Bldg, at 7 p. m M Wed.,
April 19. The object of this pack is
to allow older boys who so desire
to continue their Scout work.
jAIRMJNDBD
ir»r*ata>( in' !■■■ ulna I
ATTENTION!
AGGIES
For those interested
to fly a "» Model Sport
a new flying club is being
to Bryan. For complete
contact J. W. Hall. Jr, 801 I. 26,
Bryan, or phone B. 818 after 8:80
p. m. - IMit I i . j
ant business meeting of the Agri-
ciUhhI Entrinveruiif Society on
Tuesday, April 18, at 7:80 p. m.
to the lecture room of the Agricul-
E. T
tural
Building.
LOST
LOST: Light
male. Reward
Ann Williama.
A Gl' l P OF YOUNG MEN
and younH| ladies representing the
Southwestern Baptist Theological
Fort Worth, Taxaa, will
be at the College Baptist Church
Wednesday evening, April l#th.
They will be to charge of the ser
vice at 7:80.
M.
COME m AND ASK ABOUT OUR
SPECIAL SCALP TREATMENT
L jjj ■} | | j I \A I!
Y.M.C.A. BARBER SHOP
TUESDAY, APRIL 1*. 1939
—J.
ORES
la-
WOK SMART.
Ill.A Uniform
ill! il '
Correctly T
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(Mhd« by Mendl A Horrakj
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The Symbol Of
UNIFORM DISTINCTION
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20
Yean of Biudncaa
Finl Claa
A REPRESENTATIVE OF THE
l ibbey-Owena Ford Glass Company
will give an illustrated lecture on
uses of structural glass. All Who
are interested are invited to attend
Wednesday evening at 7:80 in the
Architectural Library, 4th Floor of
Academic Building.
You’re Wmfcing Into the
end of a doublo harreiod ehot-gnn
aimed by pretty Jane i Moore, ef
Lake Char loo. La. If the bullet*
don’t get you, i* rh«ps the amile
will The kaatiag eeaaon was dos
ed, hut with Spring in the air, the
.lovely Jane fast had to have her
day in the field
LT. W. S. MeCULLBY WILL
speak on the topic “Military and
Combat Intelligence" at the meet
ing of tin R. serve Officers As
sociation tonight at 7:80 in the
Pitroleum.< .oology lecture room
Every member is urged to be pre
sent
L P. GABBARD. CHIEF Divi
sion of the farm and ranch eettoo-
mics of the A. A M. Experiment
Station, will speak to the Econo-
mica Club Wedrusiiay evening at
7:80 in the Anbury room of the
Iifhray. His subject will be “The
Human Element and Agricultural
i
SENIORS ARE REMINDED
that Wednesday la the last day to
pay for the senior ring dance.
BOB ADAMS
'Only
UNIFORM
MENDL A
North
r r
for Next
SHOP
LAST ORDERS FOR GRADU-
stion invitations will be taken on
Friday and Saturday.
BOB ADAMS
MIX 1
AmiAVBLY
HALL
DR. RAINEY—
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I'd rather be
LASHED
by whips than tortured by
freedom I can never have!
HEAD END-
KIDS
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THIY
MADE ME A
CRIMINAL
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A VAINER BROS. PICTURE
Tuesday - Wednesday
April 18 and 19.$:45 P. M.
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Members of the Board of Direc
tor! ef A. A M. and of the Board
of Regeants of the University, have
been invited to the banquet and
•6MM aN4'Aerei''' < ‘ << . their invite
tions by Monday In addition, the
banquet will alao be open to <
student of A. A M and of the Uni
versity. Several hunifred people
are expected to be present at the
banquet, which will be informal.
Dr. Rainey at pretont is director
of the American Youth Commission,
with headquarters m Washington.
D. C. Before taking that post, he
was president of Buckned 1'niver
sitl, at Lewisburg, Pa. He was se
lected as president of the Untver
shy of ftotaa. Oft'which he is an
adumnua, n short time ago, and
will assume his duties there in a
few weeks.
Officers of the A. R M. chapter
of the American Association of
University Professors this year are
Dr. R. P. Ludlum, president... Prof
V. M. Faire\ vice president; and
Dr. Ira P. Trotter, MMWtary,
Tiekoto for the banquet may be
secured from the office of be Di
rector of the Experiment Station
Dale Weddingtop, Extension Ser
vice; President Walton; Dr. J. H
(Jui-enberry, Animal Industries
building; Dr. W. L. Porter, Mathe
matics department; Dr. D. B. Gofer,
Engisk deportment; Dr. C. G Doak
Science building; R. S. Elkina, Eco
nomics department; Dr. R. P. Lud
lam, Hiitory department; Dr. W
M. Potts, Chemistry (wilding and
M. L. CaNhion, Y. M. C. A
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