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• Howdy! Did You Know? at as els That Tens Tech's annual rummer Have You Made Your Plans To coaching school wilt be'the biggest in the nation and that It carries,' Visit The Carlsbad Caverns On a maximum of six hear. credl Tech Day? in college work? VOLUME VIII LUBBOCK, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933 TEXAS TECH NO. 34 Livestock Feeders' Day Is To Begin Tomorrow •4, 4 I • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • • • * • • 4 0 • • 0 • • • • • • • • 1,071 Students Pay Fees For First Term Of Session 0 Uncertainty Is Weaving To First Draft Of Bigger And Better Tech President Chamber Of Commerce To Serve Hand . Freshman Gives His Cause Of Short Catalog To Be Own Rating Luncheon At Noon In The Stock . Be Given In July The freshmen are coming In big- 0 ger and dumber every year. There Enrollment Off This Week are rumors concerning last year's Pavilion; Six Speakers Carded Fee For Course Is ;$5 freshmen and the weird tricks they pulled but nothing yet caps the Textile Professor Radical Changes Are Necessary Reduction Amcunts To 21.7 For Two Weeks; To wise crack pulled recently during Five Pens Of Cattle Are Used In Making The Experiment In Because Of Acceptance Of the summer term registration. In Percentage Figure; Lack Meet Daily The peak of freshman dumbness The Division Of Agriculture Animal Husbandry Semester Plan; New Curric- Of Speed In Legislature was nearly reached the other day. Department; Stengel Is In Charge Following the announcement of ular Requirements Are Made Alter a rather hilarious session be- Holds Up College Catalogs the development of a hand loom tween a group of upper clossmen for the weaving of wool cloth at and freshmen. one of the slimes Texas Technological college, so was singled out. Spencer Wells To Welcome Visitors Students Praised much interest has been manifest- To Mail Books "You are a freshman. aren't ed throughout West Texas that a you?" asked a tough-looking junior. Inspection Of All Animals Used In 147 Day Test Period Ts Enrollment Of Second Term Is course in hand weaving will be of- President, Four Deans, And "Certainly not," replied the fish fered during the summer session. with a look of innocent disgust on Follow Luncheon; Stec .; Were Purchased From Local Expected To Compare Fa- Registrar Are Members Of The dates are July 17 to 29, his face, "I'm German." Rancher Early In January vorably With First Term; classes meeting each day from 9 Catalog Committee; Work to 12 and 1:30 to 4:30. The fee is Is Delayed By Legislature Knapp Is Pleased $5.00. The first Livestock Feeder's day of Texas Technologi- The course as outlined by Prof Students To cal college will begin tomorrow, marking the end of a 147 The enrollment for the first terns C. D. Brandt, head of the textile The first draft of the Texas Tech- Clay cattle feeding experiment according to W. L. Stan- of the summer school numbered 1.- departmen, is as follows - Lectures nological college catalog will be 071 individuals who had paid fees first hour of each session during completed sometime this week, ac- gel, head of the department of animal husbandry of the . up to Monday night, June 12. Last first week, covering the physical cording to Dean A. H. Leldlgh, Make Annual Dr. Bradford Knapp, Tech pres! division of agriculture. There were five pens in the expez- year, the enrolment on the same and chemical properties of the chairman of the catalog committee. dent, will he one of the principa Dean Leldigh explained that here- speakers tomorrow at the firs iment, four of Hereford calves and one mixed Jersey. • day was 1.361 and the present num- common textile fibers such as cot- tofore the catalog has been ready Livestock Feeders' Day ever to be and Holsteins. ber of enrolled students lacks 297 ton, silk, rayon. linen, wool and the of coming up to last year's group; mohair. Fabric design, construction for maill.ng by the first of May, but Cavern Trip held by the division of agriculture A program has been arranged in connection with this year, all work on the publica- of Texas Technological college. Dr. at Is a reduction of 21.6 percent. analysis and yarn sizes. Processes Lubbock chamber of commerce. with the latter organi- tion has been delayed due to the Knapp will discuss "Possibilities Si • Two factors bring about the ,- in the manufacture of yarns and zation serving lunch at noon. Half a dozen authorities on action of the state legislature. Colonel Boles Visits College Research in Livestock Feeding." ductlon are: first, the fact that the fabrics. feeding work will speak and the day will close with an legislature did not act on the sum- Laboratory—scouring of wool, The deans of all four schools, the To Make Arrangements; inspection of the cattle pens. mer school appropriation until so wool carding, wool spinning, cot- registrar, and the college president NOTICE TO SENIORS near the close of the regular ses- Professor Carl D. Brandt. head of ton carding and spinning. fabric are members of the catalog com- Trippers To Leve Lubbock Prospective seniors of the lib- Letters have been sent out by Stange and Dr. Bract. sion that It was impossible to get the textile department, is to attend design and construction, warp mittee." On July 30; Fees Remitted eral arta division who plan to ford Knapp, Tech president, to feeders, county &genii" out a catalog and give publicity to the sessions of Textile Foundetior prep: dittos, power weaving, dye- Te date for the melling of these graduate in August most turn and others interested in the work inviting there to Ore summer school courses until In Washington, D. C. tomorrow and ing and finishtrig and entre Pro- 1933-34 catalog is indefinite due to Summer school students at Texas in their application for the de- tend. The clay is open to all persons interested, whether within a very few days of the ac- Saturday. Only the principal ins- cess of setting up, adjusting, and the radical changes that are having Technological college will make gree by July 1 and have the tual opening of the summer school Tfarmers o. not. Die schools and trade leaders are weaving on the hand Minns. - to be made in the embodirdent of their annual trip to Carlsbad Cav- major suhject outlined by the Proem:, Be gins on June 6. department head and other invited to attend the meeting. the The course will meltide a study each department All subjects and erns July 1. Colonel Thorns, M. • MEETU'G CANED State Wide Untsrlslats departmena are'having LU accord courses checked in the otfice of I The is.... ' expenses of "'Wets are folly paid byiof the physical and chemical Boles, supenntendent of the Cav- J. E. Speer, President of the tomorrow morning. ere. Every state institution eperienced Deem Gordon, room 211, the Foundation. properties of the common textile with the semester plan, and all Lib- erns, has visited the college and Alumni Association of Tease Address of w9icorne, Spencer • A. the same difficulty and those clos- eral arts work Is being• put on as conferred with officials relative to ad building. It is necessary for fibres and the various processes of Tech for next year, called a Wells,- chairman of the eddeation est In touch with the situation be- strict and uniform hauls as is the details of the tip. This to be done inunedisstel,. manufacturing yarns and fabrics. meeting of the executive c01/11 - committee, Lubbock eharriber of lieve that this delay, which was un- major work in the aggie, engineer- Those who make the trip on Tech Applications for degrees are to The laboratory work will include ell of the association for Thurs- commerce. "Possibilities of Re- avoidable, resulted In many stu- ing,. and home economic schools. A day will be pleats of the United be filed in the registrar's office. Tech Swimming Instruction In the entire process day afternoon at 2:39 o'clock in search in Livestock Feeding," Dr. dents failing to make their decis- number of new curricula require- States government and the fees Applisallons for degrees may of setting up. adjusting and weav- the office of alias Mantle Wolf- Bradford Knapp. "Potentialities of ion to come to this first term of ments are being made also. will be remitted. Tech was the first be checked with the secretary ing on hand looms. Two new hand forth, secretary of the associa- Livestock Feeding on the PlalnaR the summer school because of such institnnon to be so honored, though of Dean Gordon's office any looms are under construction at Hon in room 306 of the ad Dean A. H. Leicllgh of the division uncertainty. Class Is Split the courtesy•is now extended to afternoon between the hours of this time. IS VISITOR building. of agriculture. The second reason is that many other schools. Last year 325 were in 1 and :1 o'clock except Satur- This is a non-credit course open Economy of Gains as Affected school teachers who normally at- the Tech party, and Colonel Boles days. Those who have not yet ts. any interested person. The fee by Location of Self-Feeder add tend summer school have been paid B C Schulkey, Superintendent expects an even larger attendance checked their applications are In 2 Sections for the course will be either $5.00 Water for Fattening Hogs," Bay in school warrants which they have of Borer schools, and 1930 M. A. this summer. urged to do so at once.