Page 4 Official Notices NOTICE TO FEBRUARY GRADUATES According to college regulations Mon day, December 16 is the last date for applying for degrees to be conferred in February, 1941. Forms for filing the de gree may be secured at the Registrar’s Office. H. L. HEATON, Ass’t. Registrar NOTICE All seniors who have not turned in their personnel record forms are requested to do so at once. Those seniors desiring the printed personnel leaflets pay for these at the earliest possible date. LUCIAN M. MORGAN, Director Placement Bureau Christmas Comes But Once A Year! Remember your girl! Make her happy with a bracelet, locket, watch, or diamond ring. We have a complete line of Aggie jewelry at Aggie prices. CALDWELL’S JEWELRY Bryan, Texas Give Him A RABHOR Robe Select one of these smart Rabhor Robes for His Christmas Gift. There’s plenty of styles and fab rics to choose from . . . wools . . . silks . . . crown rayons . . . terry cloth or Beacon Robes in wine . . Navy .. .Green—all fine ly tailored in his favorite style. $4.95 to $16.50 Waldrop & (o- “Two Convenient Stores” College Station - Bryan NOTICE In accordance with the regulations, Christmas holidays for the clerical staff will be December 24-28 inclusive. With the approval of the President, January 1 has also been designated as a holiday. Departments and divisions are authorized to allow the substitution of December 23 for January I, where the work of the department will not be ser iously inconvenienced. F. C. BOLTON, Dean C. E. 300S EXAMINATION Students who have secured permission through petition are hereby notified that the examination for credit in C E 300S (summer practice) will be given on Sat urday afternoon, January 18, 1941. J. T. L. McNEW, Head, • Department of Civil Engineering CONCESSION HOLDERS All concession holders who expect to continue the operation of any type of concession on the Campus are requested to report to the Chairman, Student La bor Committee, at the Office of Student Employment, Room 215, Administration Building, prior to December 21, 1940. The names of all agents of the concessionaire must be available at that time. Failure to report during the time specified will be sufficient cause to revoke operation priv ileges of concessionaire. W. R. HORSLEY, Chairman Student Labor Committee FACULTY DANCE CLUB The Faculty Dance Club will hold its monthly dance at the Sbisa Hall annex on Saturday night, Dec. 14 from 9 to 12 midnight. All faculty members, Experi ment Station and Extension Service work ers, their wives and friends are invited and urged to attend. The Aggieland Orchestra will play. Admission charge is one dollar plus tax. SPECIAL NOTICE To all Paris and Lamar County Club boys. Contact Wither Sid Kimball or Til- ford Morgan in Paris before Thursday noon, Dec. 19, to get your dance tickets. NOTICE The president’s office is holding two cans of carborundum from Peden Iron and Steel Works. Will the department ordering this please call for it. The president’s office has received from the Winthrop Chemical Co., 2 boxes of Acaprin Amps. Will the department ordering these please call for same. PERSONNEL LEAFLETS Printed personnel leaflets are ready for the following seniors. Please call for these at Room 133, Administration Build ing at your earliest convenience. Adams, Billy J. Ball, John Barron, Tom W. Beard, Leldon Foy Bentinck, George F. Seville, Alexander H. Beyer, Donald A. Bianchi, David C. Bishop, Jay P. Brimberry, Will O. Butler, Elmer R. Button, John R. Cowling, Edgar W. DeArmond, George W., Jr. Fagin, Karl W. Floyd, Joe T. Gault, Robt. B. Geer, Carl E. Grasshoff, Lynn H. Haynes, Wade L. Hill, Thomas D. Johnson, Louis H. Kirby, Max M. Levine, Phil W. Massey, J. L. Naylor, Henpr L. Nelson, Lewis J. Nelson, Wm. R. Noyes, Geo. W. Parker, James L. Payne, V. E. Penland, Aaron B. Rice, James L. Rominger, James C. Snydelaar, Nicolaas A. Syptak, Raymond A. Trcalek, Bennie F. Withrow, Alfred S. Wolf, Jordan B. Wolfer, Charles J. LUCIAN M. MORGAN, Directer Placement Bureau APPLICATION PHOTOGRAPHS The application size photographs that accompany the printed personnel leaflets are ready for the following seniors. Please call for these at Room 138, Administration Building, at your earliest convenience. Adams, Billy J. Beard, Leldon F. Bianchi, David C. DeArmond, Geo. W., Jr. Byrd, Edwin E. Denton, James G. Eckert, Roy F. Fagin, Karl W. Guerrero, Elias J. Higgins, Walter S., Jr. Humphrey, J. R. Montgomery, W. J. Moss, King Noyes, Geo. W. Payne, V. E. Shurtleff, Hugh C. Smith, Tracy E. Swanson, Roger H. LUCIAN M. MORGAN, Director Placement Bureau ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH The dance which was to be held Sat urday night has been called off because of the holidays. Sunday morning—Holy Communion, 8:30 Coffee Club, 9:30; Morning Prayer and Worship, 10:45. Sunday evening—third annual Christ mas carol program. Everyone is invited. A. & M. DAMES CLUB The A. & M. Dames Club Christmas party to be held at Cashion Cabin has been postponed until a later date on ac count of bad weather. It will be appre ciated if all members will get in touch _ with those they know who are planning to come. CHEMICAL SOCIETY The Texas A. & M. Section of the American Chemical Society will be hon ored by having Dr. W. L. Evans, Presi dent of the American Chemical Society, speak at the next meeting on January 16. Dr. Evans is Chairman of the Depart ment of Chemistry of the Ohio State University at Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Evans was a major in the chemical warfare service in the World War, as head of the laboratory and inspection division of Edge- wood Arsenal. Although the subject of his address is technical, on The Chemical Behavior of Reducing Sugars in Alkaline Solutions, these addresses usually contain matters of interest to non-technical listen- HILLEL CLUB Rabbi Wolf Macht of Waco will be the guest speaker at the Hillel Club meet ing Sunday evening, December 15 at 7 :15 p. m. His subject will be the meaning of the Hanukah festival in the light of the present day world situation.” A social hour will follow the program. Members are urged to come at r o'clock for a short business meeting preceding the program. The meeting will be held at the Lounge Room of Sbisa Hall. LOST—1 tan, combed-wool jacket (name in back-lining; 1 trench coat (name in side) ; 1 pair Bombay slacks (laundry mark S077; 1 brown corduroy jacket. If found deturn to Victor A. Smith, room 15, American Legion House. Reward. LOST—1 pair brown leather gloves, about noon December 2 in probable vi cinity of North Gate. Return to 305 No. 6. Reward. FOR SALE—1935 Dodge, Deluxe, 4 door sedan. In good condition. For sale now— cheap. See Leventhal, Dorm 6-114 or write Box 5141. RIDE for 2 passengers to Mexico City during Xmas holidays. Leaving Thursday, Dec. 19. 1940 Oldsmobile sedan. See Tex Flynn, 47, Milner. THE BATTALION ■SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1940 1940 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY SCHEDULES TEXAS COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES School University of Texas Texas College of Mines & Metall. John Tarleton Agricultural College North Texas Agricultural College Abilene Christian College Austin College Baylor University Daniel Baker College Holiday schedule From 5 p. m. Dec. 21 to Jan. 3. From last class Tuesday, Dec. 17 to Thurs., Jan. 2. From noon, Dec. 21 to January 6. From 12:15 p. m., Dec. 21 to rev- eillee, January 2. From noon, Dec. 19 to 8 a. m., January 2. From December 21 to January 1, inclusive. From 5 p. m., Dec. 20 to 8 a. m., January 6. From December 21 to January 2. Hardin-Simmons University From December 19 to January 2. University of Houston Howard Payne College Incarnate Word College McMurry College December 20 to January 2. From 3:30 p. m., December 19 to January 1. From December 21 to January 3. From 4:00 p. m., Dec. 18 to 8:00 a. m., Dec. 31. From 1:00 p. m., Dec. 20 to 8:00 Mary Hardin-Baylor College a. m., Jan. 3. From 5:00 p. m., Dec. 20 to 8:00 North Texas State Teachers a. m., Jan. 2. Our Lady of the Lake College From December 20 to January 6. Rice Institute From December 22 to January 3. From 4:00 p. m. Dec. 21 to 7:50 St. Edward’s University a. m., Jan. 2. St. Mary’s University From December 22 to January 3. Sam Houston State Teachers From noon, Dec. 21 to Jan. 2. University of San Antonio Southern Methodist Univ. Southwestern University From 1:00 p. m., Dee. 21 to 8:00 a. m. Jan. 6. From 6:00 p. m., Dec. 19 to 8:00 a. m., Jan. 3. From 5:00 p. m. Dec. 21 to Jan. 2. From 1:00 p. m., Dec. 21 to 8:00 Texas Christian University a. m., Jan. 6. Texas College of Arts & Industries From noon, Dec 20 to 8:00 a. m., Jan. 2. Texas Presbyterian College From December 20 to January 2. From 6:00 p. m., Defe. 20 to 8:00 Texas Technological College a. m., Jan. 2. Texas State College for Women Trinity University West Texas State Teachers Southwest Texas State Teachers Stephen F. Austin State Teachers From 11:15 a. m., Dec. 21 to noon, Jan. 2. From 12:30 p. m., Dec. 21 to 8:00 a. m. Jan. 3. From Dec. 21 to Jan. 5, inclusive. From December 21 to January 2. From noon Dec. 21 to Jan. 2. Cotton Bowl— (Continued from Page 3) A gift of $10,500 has made a fly ing field for the University of Ok lahoma. College Sports— (Continued from page 3) M. for the first string end post, Presto Johnston beating Bob Brumley for a backfield spot, and Sherrod of T. C. U. loosing to Sim- ington of Arkansas for guard part ner with All-American Robnett. Second team choices were as fol lows: Sterling, A. & M., and Hick ey, Arkansas, ends; Pasqua, S. M. U., and Anderson, Baylor, tackles; Sherrod, T. C. U., and Bassett, Rice, guards; and Pope of S. M. U. slipping by Nelson of Baylor for center. The backfield was compos ed of Brumley of Rice, Pugh of Texas A. & M., Gillespie of T. C. U., and Wilson of Baylor. Wilson was out for the greater part of the season with an inter nal injury received in Baylor’s tilt with Colorado. He was given spec ial mention because of his out standing play in the games in which he was a participant. Class Meetings— (Continued from Page 1) ed, it was voted to ask Dean Bal- ton and Col. Watson to hear the arguments presented from the floor. Upon the arrival of these faculty members the case was presented by various organization command ers and others as to the immediate need of action of some kind upon the matter. The suggestion of a committee to appear before Pres ident Walton and a faculty com mittee accompanied by himself was made and accepted with the added agreement that another meeting be called for Friday night to an nounce and discuss the results. •E=]BE =ini ■ inr= nni—=inr: MERRY XMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Gjffts Galore! ... at prices you can afford. Watches for your girl on easy payment plan . . . Elgins, Hamiltons, Gruen and Accro Watches Priced from $16.70 up A complete assortment of the best quality Aggie jewelry obtainable. A business institution that appreciates your business. C. W. VARNER CREDIT JEWELER N. Gate, College Station and Bryan, Texas Thank You Aggies For The Business You Have Given Us This Year. EXCHANGE STORE Q □ 1 □ H=K3£=!3# ers in the East. The Rams are coached by Jim Crowley, one of the “Four Horse men of Notre Dame.” He has compiled a record there and he promises that he will put on a great show for the Texans, wheth er win, lose, or draw. On the opposing side of the line of scrimmage, coach Homer Nor ton will present the Easterners with line competition, that held its opponents to a minimum through out the past season, and backfield men who fell only to the aerial attack of Texas University that threw the block on the Aggies’ Rose Bowl drive. All interest of the sport world will be centered on the Cotton Bowl this year as two of the greatest teams ever to wear shoulder pads and cleated shoes battle it out to see who will come through the season with only one defeat to mar their record. Flu— (Continued from Page 1) early for the holidays, there is little danger that sickness will spread. While the influenza had not reached dangerous proportions, the immediate action of the author ities in dismissing school has nip ped any possible epidemic in the bud. The matter of chief import ance now is that all students should exercise great care that they do not expose themselves to further sickness while going home or dur ing the holidays. The situation at college should be normal by the time classes resume in January. Notice Industrial Engineering 401 Assignment Week of December 30, Chapter 27 or mail in report on Greenly Oil Company. Week of January 6, Quiz C and Chapter 28. Santa Says: "Give Battalion Subscriptions For Christmas" Your Family and Friends Will Appreciate This Lasting Gift 5 Magazines Mailed 60 Cents Newspaper Mailed For Remainder of Year $1.90 THE BATTALION 122-126 Adm. Bldg. Telephone 4-5324