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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1939)
PAGE 4 THE SUMMER BATTALION Ag Eco Speakers As Course Nears Conclusion V V5 Price Hehceed. Jmmiar A*rie«l- C BL Spreg.r. Area r „ BMcteMr. U. 8. 8#il Cmmt. tioniet, U- A Soil C—erreikm '■non Serricc. Mr. HeAfoerf*■ Mb- Sercice. Mr. Speacer’a larten. "TW l«t wi« be “Soil nod Water Cm- Teocbee a Opportooity in a Boil *■ Flood ( on.rol- nod nod Water Cnooarrntioo Procna.- will bo deHrarod wUl bo deliver^ m J.ly g « •Hrndar. Sorrko. On Ji Doctor's Degree Without High School Diploma Is Record Of Battalion Columnist A f>ortora dacrea without a aingrln Any of bipb school attend- ( Hpifln the roco tiMfMJ professor A. 8 M. 1 dr. Nelson wmn T. » and recoi rd of Dr. Ai A of history at born in Dalian, rod hia public THE WORLD’S GREATEST SUMMER TIE « III II II II II II .i. y Be GmI . . . Be Smart . .. Wear Gen nine PALM BEACH CRAVATS Styled By Beau Brummel Here la the tie that has •cdalai ai the world ... ae the greatest wash- aNe tie ... exclusive pat- tdfMa ... 4-fold construe- Cllaldrop4(8 ( oHejce Station ■*hool edacation la that city. When be reached the sixth grade he was forced to qoH school and get a job. Durinir the next Mvaral yean he worked at everythin* from of fice boy to private detective. Finally he eras able to *o hack te school to work for a co!le*e de cree. After takin* entrance ex aminations. he Mtered T. C. where he became interested in his tory and received his bachelor and master of arts decrees. * In 1934 he went to the University at California where he served as *wsd tea chin* and research as- •letant in the history department. In 1M6 be received his Ph D. from that insUtathm. A true Texan. Dr. Nelson was discontented outaide of hia home state, and in I9.t7 he came to Texas A. A M. Although he cares little for or- ganisationa. Dr. Nelson im a Mason and a member of the American Association of Uaivers.tj Pro**. Latia American Culture, and the Texas History Association. His hobby is photography. He and Mrs. Nelson have traveled extensively, aad on many tripe he has taken as many ae tw o or three *>»«»«—m Patronise Our Afoot tat Your Hall DYERS HATTERS AMERICAN-STEAM DRY • PHONE OSS C LEANERS BRYAN Victor M. Ehlerm, Director, Be- Dr. Vaa C. CeOscs reaa af Sanitary Eagiassring. Health 8t » t * ai Rahltk. who Will tare her* Jwty 11 londowner'a “7^* X ** tmr * •• Hie Mh»OCt wUl mt-s Part i. Wildlife Cm- ha “Kaviroomeutal ( ontrol ia Peb- Uc Health.** mi the State whs will ^Un official Notices The office of the city secretary will be open from 1 to 5 p. m. July 12. 1*. end 14. for the pur pose of receivin* tax valuation renditions. -^Sidney L. Loveless, City Secretary. All summer school classes will be suspended the second period fH:bO a. m.) Tuesday morning, July 11. to permit the faculty and the ' id. nt body to hear the second of the current serves of summer en tertainment programs, Salom Risk. SKINNING SUNDAY. JULY », the College Library will be open during the summer seasion from • to 10 p. m. on Sundays, as long ae the use justifies the expense. Tkta tentative arrangement ia be ing made primarily for the benefit ot [graduate students who are working under premure- Reserve books checked out at noon Saturday will now be due at 7 p. m. Sunday. dorm assignments— (Continued from Page 1) tiliery unit (giving it n. total of 214 members, Che greatest in its history) will occupy dormitory No. 11. Which |>ossessee n sound proof auditorium and practice room. The athletes will be In IS, which is equipped with shower rooms, train- enf rooms, and other necessities and conveniences) of the athlete. The Engineer Corps, with 68 or 70 men in each company, will re side In Walton and Poet-Graduate Halls. The Cavalry, with 72 "nm P** - troop, will occupy both Law and Puryear halls And the Coast Artillery with 66 to 72 men in *•**1 battery will use Hart, Bissell, and Mitchell. A percentage of day-students will be assigned to drill with each com pany. se that there will be no more wholly day-student pictures, many of which ha »»»*+« into elidos. His photogrsphy is of practical value also; in hife office are box after bog of photographs of the Declaration of Independence to the Mexican Census of 1764. His greatest interest lies in the history of Mexico aad the border, and ha has written several articles ™lari»* to the history of this re gion. Rr. and Mrs. Nelson recently built a now homo in College ImAq for which ho was thm All in all. The Summei ballon's first semester news mentator is a brilliant and tile personality. SALOM BUR— (Continued from Page 1) ••♦•rtain^fat for every audience. Mr. Risk, who comes endorsed by leading educators af the nation, will deliver hie interesting address in the Assembly Hall. All second Bernes will be dismissed to permit the faculty and students to bear the program. “Tara.’* the fictional hems mt Searlett O'Hara, heroine of the best-seller, "Cone With the Wind," achieves reality at the New York World’s Fair. It will form part of the Georgia exhibit. Bym Examined Gl DR. J. W. PAYNE OPTOMETRIST Maamic Bldg.. Bryan, Texas FOR RENT Ceel Sooth B. Bedroom, new heme. 221 Milner. College Hills Estates. Available July IS. Duy Ph. 254-J. Night Ph. Half s million dollars worth at perfumes, cosme ics, powders and other aids to on^ exhibit in ing st tbs Now beauty fire Cosmetics Huild- >rk World’s Fair. FOl It’s the Best On The Campos t* ' . * 1 i 1 \j ii ^LIPSCOMB'S PHARMACY WARM WEATHER SN, t W* Carry Just The Right Foods and Drinks j} For Picnics and Light Charlies Food VANNOY’S IS THE FINES 1 r AND COOLEST PLACE TO E AT FOR MILES AROUN1 > Open Day and Nigfit Good Food and Servlet i VANNOY’S East Gate fjlfl kwnj Nn. €