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HomeMy WebLinkAboutBatt2THE TEXAS AGG_IE_ Erskin Williams Riveire. This is Aggie Dairy Te~11 Annual Caddie and placed in the Asbury Room on the their second son and both are ex- THOMAS MAYO--- third floor of the Libra ected at A. & M. at some future II ry, which Published Semi-Monthly at the A. & M. P Sirloin Rodeo Will is also a Club Room, open to any Press, College Station, Texas, except aar- date. The Riveires live at 811 Fifth • ins the summer months, when issued Be Held Nov. 10 HIS COLUMN student club or anized for an in- monthly by the Association of Former Ave., in Ft. Worth, where "Paul" ins 1 th Plaje I telleCtual Ur OS Students of the Agricultural and Meehan- jS with Swift and Co. P P e• ica] College of Texas, College Station, Texas. _ _ At a meeting of the Saddle and T. B. Warden. '03 .............................President Mr. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell ; ys rnteresting to watch, In this connection I can only In Iowa Con eat It's alwa • I. A. Uhr, '12_._ ......................Vice-President i Sirloin Club last week, November in its various sta es E. F.. McQuillen, '20......Executive secretary ,32 are the happy parents of a fine g ,the awaken- remark (and those who also know L. B. Locke, '19 ..............Assiatant Secretary son, born August 8th., 1933. The i ~ lU was selected as the date on ins of the new College Year. A- Doc will join me heartily) that I Subscription Price $5.00 Yourtgstet• is a nephew of W. H. i Iowa State College Is Wnner which the Saddle and Sirloin Club's bout the first of September the hope we'll have to wait a long, "Bill" Caldwell, '25. The two bro-' of Judging Contest Hed At annual A and M Rodeo will be held dusty stillness that prevails after long time for the Asbury Collec- Summer School ends is faintly dis- lion! Entered as Second Class Matter at thers are in the Landscape and National Dairy COngrEJS. this year. turbed b College Station Texas Floral business in Houston. Their Ileaded by G. V. Holmes, Gnzal- of the faculty who got away fora _;qr. Fritz Hensel and his brother Q ~ - business address rs 3710 Milani St. Committees for the rodeo, which Y the return of that part • E. E. Mc uillen .........Publisher has pt•oven to be the highlight of vacation. Those who have been in have also ent•iched the Librar b - es, the A and M dairy jtlgmg the fall term at A and M, were Y Y Mr•. and Mrs. E. R. Lawrence, I cooler climes go about puffing and the ift of their father's excellent Directors team won fifth place at th Na- selected at the meetin also. The g ?8, are happy over the birth, on j g Y pulling their collar-bands out ersonal collection of books, about tional Dairy Congress held atWat- ~ are Ed L. Mears, Menard, ring- P C. M. Evans, '08........_......_....,....... Marshall June 16th., 1933, of a daughter, ~ from their perspiring necks and seven hundred volumes. Aside from R. C. Black, •17............_...._....._..._Besumout ~I to Ann. The ' erloo, Iowa October 2. I, F. master ; J. L. Richmond, Kyle, bus- wondering why school doesn't wait Max D. Gilfillan, '17 Lindale 1 • y 11Ve at Robert ; ~ B. F. Gray, 'z3 ....................................snerman mess manager; A. L. Penry, Fort its intrinsic value, which is very Lee, Texas, whet•e Lawrence is ~ Barnhart Gatnsville, and E, , L, until October 1 to open. A. P. Rollins, 'os ....................................Danas ' Worth, chairman decorations com- great, the Hensel Collection pre- H. C. Dillingham, '22....._.....College station County Agricultural Agent. Hansen, Temple, were the other Bested an interestin M. H. Minims, '2s ...............................Conroe _ rnittee; W. L. Boothe, Sweetwater, Then a sprinkling of pt•ospective g picture of w. w. Lawson. •to ............................Houston _ - i members of the team makir; the social manager; and W. B. Allen, the intellectual interests of a deep- J. A. Seofield, '13 ...................................Edna Fish appear, all down early to try trip with C. N. Shepardson, head ly cultivated American gentleman. Jack Shelton, '17 Luling Hull, advertising manager. to land a job of some kind all Colonel P. L. Downs, '79 ....................Temple IN MEMORIAM I °f the dairy department and•oach 'The kin and ' Before we distributed the books to M. J. Miller, '1r .........................._..Ft. Worth g queen that will looking rather lost and homesick R. A. Birk, '13 .........................Wichita Falls i of the Aggie team, preside at the rodeo are to be Bel- ' their proper places in the Library, Willson Davis, '27 ........................San Antonio with no place to go and very little Robt. W. Briggs. '17 ...........................-.Pharr Charles Quereau, 'l6 On the way to the contet the ected at the next meeting of the we displayed them all together for E. V. Spence, '25 ..........................Big Spring team made sto s at the Easy to do. W. A. French, '13 ................................Abilene P Tex- club, which will probably be held two weeks, and the boys showed a Colonel O. A. Seward, '07 ................Amarillo as Fair, Tyler; Oklahoma State solve time in the next two weeks. ~ gratifying interest in them. Ft•iends of Charles H. Que- A lordly racket proclaims the Fate, Oklahoma City; I4tnsas Officet•s of the Saddle and Sir- DIRECTOR9 AT LARGE reau, of San Antonio, were arrival of the FOOTBALL T. B. Warden, '03 ..................................Dallas State Agrtcultut•al College, Man- loin Club are E. J. Hu hes Dublin ~ This lit constitutes one more shocked to read of his death g HEROES for Fall Practice g~ • Verne A. Scutt, '14 ....................Stephenville hattan, Kansas; Iowa State Col- resident• G. V. Holmes Gonzales, reason thou A. F. Mitchell, '09 ..........................Corsicana in Amarillo on the night of P + + Why it is that football players are ~ gh not the greatest) J. B. 11liller, '18 ............................Jacksonville legs, Ames, Iowa, whose epee- vice- resident• and E. L, Meats C. A. Thanhe5aer, 'Or ........................Houston October 7th. He was killed P • + - + almost invariably so good natured w'hY the name of Hensel should be I. A. Uhr, '17 ~ sentattves won first rn the coil- and easy to get along with . I be- P g ........San Antonio when he fell from the 14th secretary and treasurer. ~ res ected at Colle a Station. H. K. Denson, 16........_..._.........Yort Arthur test• and the Tom Cooper ancMort i story of an Amarillo Hotel. lieve that it's because they are the I Wood farms at Ardmore, Olaho- Aggie Glee Club ARISTOCRATS of the College Y g Y REPRESENTATIVES ON ATHLETIC 1 There were no witnesses, and The Librar is offerin this ear couxclL 1 as Quereau was subject to ma. World. Being looked up to-almost a very informal course, without C. A. Thanheiser~ 'Ot ........................Houston Under New Leader Julius ScheDDS, 14 ................................Dallas ~ walking in his sleep it is Ten classes of dairy cattlewet•e adored-by every underclassman at college credits, in General Reading. presumed this led to his fatal judged in the contest, reason be- FOr COmlrig Yeal' least, they are entirely free from The idea back of the course is this: EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ~ fall. At the time of his ins given on three classes of cows any semblance of an inferiority Evet•y year, I am asked to make T. B. Warden, •03 ....................................Dallas death he was on active dot and two classes of bulls. Theteam Startin off with seventeen new . + out at least a hundred "lists of I. A. Uhr, 't7 ..............................San Antonio Y g complex. And rt s an mferionty R. C. Black, 'r7 ................................Beaumont as First Leiutenant in the as a whole tied for second pies in members and a new leader, the com lex of some kind or other that good books to read", Well, I am Jack Shelton, '17 ....................................Luling P E. E. McQuillen, '20 ................College station ~I Civilian Conservation Corps, judging Ayrshires, Holmes won glee club began work for the new causes most of the personal disc- always pleased to do so, but the and was assisting in moving third on Ayrshires and sever;( on term at its initial meeting las± greeableness in the world. trouble is that I rarely hear any STUDENT LOAN FUND TRUSTEES a camp from Fort Logan, Jerseys, and Hansen fifth or Hol• Thursday night. more from them, and wonder some- T. B. Warden, '03 .................................Dallas A. F. Mitchell, '09 ...Corsicana Colorado, to Texas for the steins and seventh on Ayrshies, Because of a reduction in the ~ Of course, a football player has times whether their recipients ever E. E. McQuillen, '20 ..............college station winter. Prior to his takin Mr. C. N. She ardson raiser college teachin staff Ka Beach t•ead throu h them. This g P g ~ Y ~ occasionally to put up with a piece g year, any active duty with the C. C. , that the team made an exelent last years' leader, will be unable of impertinence ft•om some churl- man who wants direction in his THUMBS DOWN he was with the firm of i showing and that he was very I to direct this year but a capable ish prof, but he rarely resents voluntary, extra-curt•icular reading Richey and Casey of San pleased over the results. i man, E. W. Glenn of the drawing this. It isn't sufficiently important! will come to see me and let me Antonio. His home address department, has been found to take help hiln select ten good books to If the young ladies of Bryan' ~ p The outcome of this situation is, g in San Antonio was 1306 Animal Husbandry his lace. read Burin the session. Then each who are now in court in an effort Ashby Place. Quereau was In the past the club has made as we have all observed, that foot- lnan will be assigned a conference to become students of A. & M. never tnart•ied and was sue- Department Gel, many trips to various Texas cities ball players are nearly always good hour with me every two weeks, hoped to initiate a general up- when we'll discuss the book which vived by his parents, Mr. and , Yearling Suers and plans are to continue the prat- fellows-as most aristicratic types rising in their favor by firing their I Mrs. E. C. uereau of San ! lice. he is readin at the time. At the opening gun, they must be sorely Q are. Your true aristocrat is never g Antonia ~ Fifty-two yearrrng steers have sensitive, because he respects him- end of each term, I'll give an ex- disappointed by now. It would be "Charley" Quereau w•as been purchased for experirental J. F. "Sleepy" Hodge,'25, is still self too thoroughly to take criti- amination to anyone who wants difficult, for example, to find an- one of the most popular mere feedin accordin to D. W. Wil- With tie Empire Oil and Refining cisnrs to heart. He is usually gen- one, in case the boys would like to other subject upon which the re- g' g I find out how much the of his class. He was acap- I Co., at Tallant, Okla. He reports Brous, because he has no fear. It y have learn- actions of the former students of liams, animal husbandry dpart-: taro in the cadet corps and ment head. The animals were ~ seeing many A. & M. men at the is fear that makes people selfish. ed. I am curious to see how many the college would be so nearly una- ~ was Valedictorian of the I Natur>;l Gasoline Convention in He is able and willing to do full jus- Aggies will sign up for such a nimous. There are some loyal and 1926 class. carefully selected from hers at ~ Tulsa last sprin and + course! sincere A. 8z M. men who think co- ' I Canadian, Texas, Mr. Wilia:ns ~ g proposes an lice to another mans merit, be- ,aid. The steers will be slowed I A. & M. meeting when that con- cause he is not uneasy about his education will eventually come to ~ ventfoil is held again next year. Perha the campus, but even these have I - - ~ to run in the fields for thirtydays own, and is therefore not jealous. ps its best effect will be to E. W. `Hook" Harrison, '13, in Sleepy pays his respects to the . improve then General Reading of turned the back of their hand to- I reply to an editorial in the last before put on a concentrate rtion• `<Co-ed suit", and l'epot•ts that NRA SO WHAT? the Librarian! ward the misses who would force ~ After one hundt•ed and fiftydays AGGIE asking for suggestions means No Rest Ahead for• him. their way in. And for every one of the animals will be'slaughterd in for student employment, suggests the new meats laborator an He will not get to see the Aggies Obviously, we need more aristo_ BY the way, if any ex-student these there are literally hundreds Y dtheir i the possibility of a pecan shelling carcasses used for the Btu ~f PIaT on the gridiron this fall but ~ oats. If excellence in other things wants to join in this course by let- who abhor the very thought of latrt. The matter is bein stud- says the Tulane beside football were as much ad- y glad to have P g game was as ter, I shall be ver girls at A. & M. meat cuts as related to the tyg and ' , him. There are no class-meetin s fed. Harrison s suggestion was Sweet to him as if he had been in mired and encouraged as pigskin g Even the Press of the state has finish of the live animal. A the the only one received but others the stands. 'prowess, everyone would have a anyhow, so why not? Or are you refused to take the hatter serious- would be welcome. "Hook" is meat will be served in the mess all too com letel educated b this ~ chance of developing the aristo- P Y y ly, with cartoons and humorous ranching and farming at South hall by the subsistence departzent, L. J. Gulledge, '31, is living at ct•atic frame of mind-even the time to bother with such? editorials malting light of the plea i Mr. Williams explained tha the Y poor situp who likes to study. Bend, Texas. 4300 Lafa ells, Dallas, and is an 1 of the Bryan girls. The A. & M. ~ purchases of the cattle will be x ~ entry in the Side-Line coaches con- ' 1'he very best historical novels I Student body, whose young hearts ~ threefold benefit. A. V. Chapin, '28, is with the test. He was forced to drop out On the way to work the other have ever read are those of Lion beat as eagerly for feminine at- State Hi hw•a De t., and is office The experiment, which is t. test of school before receivin his de- Feuchtwan g Y P g morning I had an encouraging con- gee, a German Jew. The tention as any young hearts in engineer for the department's of- the feeding value of cottoreed, al•ee because of an accident dut•ing ver•sation with Bill Williamson of ones I know at•e POWER, THE this nation, are even against co- i fits at Georgetown, Texas. cottonseed meal, rice bran, and the Christmas holidays of 1929. 'the Extension Service. Of course UGLl' DUCHESS, and JOSE- education, tho their position on the i thrashed milo, will be cond<cted you all know what a key position PHUS, all presented to the Li- matter is less definite than that , A. L. Palmer, '31, is taking the cooperatively by the animal hu;- Edward W. Taylor, '23, is with was filled by this group in the brary by Rabbi Cohen of Galves- of the former student. ~ Flying Course with the LT. S. Army bandry department, under th, +'i- 'the Taylor Lumber Co., of Houston carrying out of President Roose- ton. I recommend them as histori- Without going into the co-ed ar- I Air Corps, and is in Co. B, Cadets, rection of J. H. Knox, the Texas The company has branches in welt's plan for reduction of cotton cal novels free from romantic and gument at all, the AGGIE feels , at P.andolph Field. He expects to Experiment Station, and the J. S. many Southwest Texas and Rio acreage. Well, Bill tells me that glamorous bunk-or is it freedom that the suit was decidedly ill-ad- Department of Agriculture. y y he came out of this trying contact g•gies are graduate to the advanced course Grande Valle cities. The also from bunk that Ex-A wised. Certainly, Bryan has made within a short time. manufacture and sell `'Ta lor- lookin fot• in their reading? I Y with the farmers of Texas with a g no friends for itself as a city, and R. W. Franks, '30, is Secreary- 'Made" hol>tes. profound respect for the degree of THOMAS MAYO. although the suit was filed by in- Treasurer of the firm of Wt,, I,, Orrsin H. Pilkey, 27, is with the ~ honesty and decency which pre- dividuals, the city as a whole will firm of Waddell & Hardesty, heii;- Butler, Inc., 422 Ford Bldg., heat John T. Boyce, "l3, is the owner' wails among the sort of men who Mess Hall Buys New receive credit for the action. ins design the bridge that w; ill go Falls, Montana. The companykan_ of the S. I. Ewing Co., typewriter were selected for the local commit- Thumbs Down", has been the over the Niagara River betvreen dies all kinds of combustion ngi- I dealers, 1~6 Commerce St., Dal- ,tees. These men had every oppor_ Equipment; Student: almost unanimous reaction to the neering• problems, installation etc, ' las. TO Get Better FOO'Ll Tonawanda and Niagara Halls. tunity to engage in all sorts of ne- suit, from the Board of Directors Franks hopes to be at the Thatks- I furious practices. That they show- His address is 14l Maiden Lane, of the College who are aggressive- New York, N. Y. giving game this year and is ook- ~ V. M. Harris, '33, is teaching ed so much self-restraint makes A two thousand dollar invest- ly fighting the action, to the fresh- ins forward to seeing many o his vocational agriculture at Avery, you feel rather good about human ment was made by the subsistence man who just entered the college Lester "S uawk" Veltman, '32, old friends at that time. They had Texas. a few weeks ago. q their first snow out there this ' nature. department this summer in the is with the Magnolia Petroleum seven hundred new Alleganey Co., at San Antonio. His mail ad- Year on August 21st. I James G. Lott, '13, has been ~ Engineering Ex-es may be inter- Metal Bakers which has already dress is 202 Donaldson, that city. - ~ made Division Engineet• for the sated to hear that we have finally made possible in these two weeks He was a baseball star at A. & M., Button Delleney, '33, is trcing ,State Highway Dept., Room 405 concentrated, in a front room on several new and different dishes ~E D D 1 N~,l and played on the championship graduate work this year in ;ar- ~ Courthouse, E1 Paso, Texas. He the first floor of the Library, all in the mess hall. team of 1931. yard University. His addres is was formerly Resident Engineet• the books, periodicals and other The corps has a number of even Morris D-3, Harvard, Sol:iers for the department at Marfa, Tex- documents on engineet•ing that the more pleasing and appetizing dish- Chas. H. Dodson, '26, is still with Field Sta., Boston, Mass. Jas. Colle Hume -Neill _ _ ge owns. The room will be es to look forward to, according the Texas Co., and is in the sales - open to everyone during the after- to J. C. Hotard. The uses of these Miss Frances Neill, daughter of department. He travels out of New noons and evenings, with an atten- heat and stain resisting Bakers Mr•. and Mrs. W. L. Neill, of Dal- Orleans and covers Louisiana, Bast present to check books in or permits the preparation of scores Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississ- ~ out and tables and chairs for stud of dishes not las, and John Hume, Jr., '27, were ~ Y• possible with the married recently in Dallas. Only a ippi. He gets his mail at New Or- The old Lounge, which used to oc- china platters and bowls previous- few relatives and friends were leans, in care of the Texas Co. Ha O copy this room, has been moved ly used. Meat pies, baked maca- present at the quiet wedding. After reports seeing many A. & M, men back to the Longhorn Room, now roni, baked hash, scalloped pota- a wedding trip Dlr. and Mrs. Hume in his travels, and like all the vacated by the Longhorn boys, who toes and many such items will be other New Orleans Aggies he is have a rand new a will be at home in Eastland, Texas. g ' partment in in order throughout the ensuing still happy over the Tulane victory. ~ ~ the New Administration Building. year. ~ The investment was made in an H. D. "Hussy" McConaughey, Since I have allowed• myself to effort to reduce the breakage bill -r ~ '27, is with the Texas Co., with begin talking about the Library, and to make possible the prepara- ■ ' headquarters at New Orleans. He I may as well go on and tell about lion of dishes heretofore impos- ' is the rood father of three OUn - (This colmnn hopes to serve as a c~anng house for the opinions, the ideas and the L P Y g au geationa of A. and M. men. All solve valuable gifts that we have Bible. All savings made throu h g ommunicationa m~u+t be signed and the address of g sters, with two of them being *_he writer given. Thew must be free'rom libel, personal abase cr critical personalities, t•eceived. In the first place, Doc this move will be turned back t0 and preferably short. I2caders of TF; AGGIE are invited to express their views upon Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Calloway, '25, twins. He is in the sales depart- various subjects thru this column with will be a regular feature of the Dublication.) Asbury has willed the entire con- the corps in the form of better announce the birth of a son, Lester ment of the Texas Co. tents of his house to the Library. food. Howard 2nd. in Houston on Se Two Bi .Jobs had on the Tulare game. , p- g At his death the whole collection, It is Mr• Hotard s plan to replace tember 18th., 1933. Galloway's ad- C. K. Leighton, '33, is with the Dear Mac: We have two important jobs includin four Steinwa ahead: y pianos, a by next year all of the table ser- dress is 923 Broadway, Houston. State Highway Dept., at Corsicana. Here is my side line prognsti- small but priceless collection of vice with this new chromium alloy. His address is 1415 N. Collin. cation. You will note that I am 1. Keep the girls out of A. and M. books on early Texas history, the Mr. and Mrs. N. H. "Paul" Ri- picking A. and M, to win agfnst 2. Win the Scuthwest Confer- best private collection of music Porter C. Gentry, '28, is super- veire, '26, announce the arrival at L. E. "Coot" Bumgarner, '33, is the field. A dear friend of minchas eves Championship, and records which I have ever seen, intendent and teacher of vocational their home of a son, on August with the Freeport Sulphur Co., and just come in and handed me 2.00 Cordially yours, and about two hundred framed agriculture in the Thrall Public 27, 1933. The young man's name is gets his mail at Box 613, Freeport. coveting a little bet that he &d I F. M. LAW, '95. copies of Old Masters-will be Schools at Thrall, Texas.