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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1939)
1 r l 4- PAGE 4 THE SUMMER BATTALION FRIDAY, JUNE «V19M Spescial X -X Froai left to rUrkt aboT4 roaroe. r—fectod bf Uw Ac daily ia tfc« CiriJ jOCMar "PfHi* 1 trM (««,** ' Jaly A A N. tiaa wark ftf tke AAA ty, Ctartta M. Maare, ty. A T. Chalk. ja< th« aaxt five > all. la the eaaie aa that Ktiaa apaHaliat af the T •Mervatioaiat af the L T . A Bail r CiaaarraH—.* af the acrieaharal •ana la Acriealtaral Wraaawlf. 4X3 (Oar Natural Baeaarcoa aad Their Cuaeerr*iaa). The affarad by tea ether callacaa aad aaiveraitlaa af the Saathwaat. The laftaraa are * !• a. at. fare*ter af the U. A Safll Bat i he at Tylaf, wM Serrfaa hare. wiB apeak thia an Serriee. Tyler Area (with the CieiUaa a( the Acricaitaral Adjaetateat Adatlhiatratlea here will i Service at Tyler. ariB ea the eah)eet atioa Die. . I{ .1 rvatloa Cerpe at IIad.grille) will • at Tyler, arid apeak aa “Beil aad Water Ceaaarratiaa Kartneeriac.” aa “WaadlaaJ awl Wildhle Mana K rni«-nl ' Dariac their r«rent viait to the ^ Ha# York Workfi Pair. Kin* Creorea'YI and Queen EHixabeth of fteclami were preeented with a (pold tryton and cryetal peri- ‘Phere aa a ateiaento of the theme ko{ the expo*.tioaf We Will Be Ckoed Dhy Hoa. July 3rd Am4 Open All Day the 4th CAMPUS Variety Store V— SHIRI 4 I f m '? tv j ^CRAFT SHIRTS i I $1.45 ■| ! NEW IDEAS IN MESH SHIRTS Yen’ll Bke the soft, cool fabrics, the Boperb fit and easy comfort. .. and you’ll 0od joat the style and color vou like BKOOK8 SAYS— (ConUnued freen Paa*e 1) planning aad furnishing af achool hu.ldmga. Other apaakara on the opening day’s program included Dr. Harry Holton of S. M. V. and SopC I. Calaway af Clay County. Mon day night C. A Reagan af Austin a poke in the Y. M. C. A on im proving the program by the of visual aide, and illustrated his talk with BMtion picture-.. Dr. A H. Whitley, president of wt Texas State Taachars Cal- re, toaead a minor bombahall In to the conference Tueaday morning advocate^i turning over taacheiV meetings to the teachers themselves aad at ta: to the students rather than always having the superintendents handle aud Other a Mrs. A A Harvin, Nacogdoches auperviaor; L. A Canter, principal of Hogg Junior High School of Houston; Dr. Maycie Southall. Official Notices All boys who have had exper ace aa waiters and want to wait tables for tha Farmers’ Short Cooraa. report to O. D. Butler In dining hall Sunday. July A ing maal hoars. AH others who want jobs in the mesa hall report Monday, July A during maal hou ea College Station Tha A A M. Dames Club will have Ha first summer meeting this mimr *t 7'JSO in tha parlor an tha second floor of the Y. M. C. A AO wlvaa of atudents are eordi^L ly invited. Plana for the rest of the naear will be diaeuaaod. of the Student La bor Committee has part-time em ployment far one Junior or senior at who is quali fied la engineering drafting. Ap plicants may call at Room 215, Ad ministration Beiiding. for informs thia work. WILCOX SPEAKS— (Continued froaa Paage 1) Safety Education” and “Cooperat ing With Industry la Industrial Education”; Supt. W. M. Green of Fort Worth, leading a diecuaai of “Procedure* in the Administra tion of the Teaching Staff”; and Dean Brooks, leading the discus sion of “Current Efforts at Shap ing National Educational Pohciea." Wednesday evening at 4:80 joint banquet session was held with the Conference of County Superin teodenta and Supervisors. ! The conference, initiated by achool superintendents t hemse: ves, has previously held five highly successful meetings, Deaa Brooks -stated. “The problems dealt with in the conference are of cone not only to city and school super intendents, but to all school axecu- tivea aad all students of school ad ministration, aad all such are wel corned to the conference.” Good Music Good Food Good C ompany )LICKA’J ‘LACK HRDLICKA’S I •f College Students from Houston and ki- cinity are requested to meat in the “Y“ Chapel next Wednesday, July 5, at T. Plans for tha dance to be held In the near future will be S A X T “GOOD” > 11 ICE Bryan Dairy Store 109 B. 2Bth Bryan It I The Chairman of tha Student Labor Committee has employment for twenty-seven (27) students on the mo ruing of Jely 4 from 7:80 A M. until It asoa. These men are needed to aaaist la tha livestock Judging contest of the Phrasers Short Course. Preference will he given to Aniaml Husbandry Stu dents and alao to approved appli easts for student labor. The cate of pay will be 844 per hour. All per interested in this employment should report to Ormond A Simp son, Chairman of the Student Labor Committee, Boom 215, Administra tion budding, by Saturday noon, Jtdy 1. ’■’"T ■ ■ - 1 i LADIES Arc Invited To ‘ J BOWLING AND BILLIARD TABLES j In Y, M. C. A. Basement SPECIAL INSTRUCTION FREE Froaa 10 A M. to 13 Noon — Yaayege rites, the tribal ea monies of pre-Columbian Cuba, will b. revived at the New York World’s Pair. Old dances of the also will be performed at the Cuban Village. aa Y« J. HORACE KRAFT Ce. For Fast Service aad QUALITY CLEANING Can College 308 Aggie Cleaners Enjoy Your Car! •V ; | Auto Service [Which Is Really I! Waahtaf Etui Greasing Can For ftBdi Deliver COLLEGE VIEW SERVICE ST A. CLYDE DARK, Mgr. 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