The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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those brought up in the country are-
More dependable and most likely to
be advanced to positions ~of trust. He
could offer no explanation for this,
tho^fo he himself was raised on a
far™ "We think it is very easily ex-
plained in the training the farm boys
receive and in. their environment, says
the Chicago Dover Journal. Every
farm boy worth his salt is a worker.
age he-is given irdefirate
responsibility.v He has certain ta3kc
to perform refulajOj^Tindthe farin ma
chinery slips al-cog ifthey are neglec
ted. Thus he early develops a sense
of rei>poji&iI«i.'ty, ■ which is essential
to success as well to happiness and
11 . .■ others. l[a lemifetrrffattry; "If comes
University.
E. W. Camp Jr. teaching assistant
in Chemistry; B.~ A. Texas Tech.
A. Y. Dogerty, teaching assistant
in chemWfy.
T H- Nissley, assistant professor in
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to him naturally becattSe. he grows
up with work. He also discovers "for
himself what a dollar costs in honest
toil which.is tie foundation of thrift.-
And as important as all this in lives
That enviioanid.it is made up of grow-
ing things, whereas in the city what
man builds' is ro sooner-fifiigKe&'than
it starts to detoriate. Thdre is a fun-
damental diffeienteo hfre, -far reach-
ing in its ixflu'rce. 01 cou.se thSS
man is net the f.rst to learn that fnri.i
bred ■jo /.- age. 1 kely t®, make pretty
good sh .vwrng^ii business. It is 1 il i
stitute; Phd. University of Chicago.
F. E. Ballard, instructor in econo-
mies; M. A. TfcWderbilt:
8?HEj Garland, professor of educa-
tion; Phd.Univ&risity of Texas.
J. T. Shaver, associate professor of
education; M. A. Columbia University
R. S. Fouraker, associate professor of
civil engineering; M. S. in E. E. Uni
versity of Texas. -
' professor^of elictrical
engineering (Transferred^ fiam Phy-
sics Department) Phd. University- of
Jlloinois. ; u- . s
M. -E. Farris, associate-professor of
Mechanical Engineerings M^S in E.
E., University of Texas. I >
A. C. Gulliksin, instructoy in wood
work; B. S." in University of
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this good dinner were:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Duce and fam-,
. . „ .... i -(P.- ———- r—, ily^ Mr. T. F. Warner and family;
*o rs tells us that in his expreienCe|^Qj,omics^B. S. ili E^JE. Aromur In- Mr. and Mrs. John Sandin andtwo
grandchildren, Marvin and Maxine
-Kelly of Wothena,. Kansas; Mr. and ,
Mrs James IT TFwih/ 'and Grandpa
Sandlin; Mr. and Mrs. Chas Bingham
and baby Ellen; Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Ellison and family;. Mr. Fred Ellison
of Crosbyton, Texas; Mrs. Dick Tate,
Hickory Missouri; Mrs. J. W. Mooney
Trenton, Missouri Mr and Mrs Harry
Harvey and family from Trenton, Mis
souri; Mrs. Lida Owen; Mr. and Mrs.'
Over 100 were present. The day waai ...... . ,
ideal, the . roads fine, so everyone ] ***1 1 \4 1 1 l>'1 1 1 11 I 1 M 11 M I I 11 1 I t' I I I 'M 11
could come. Those that helped eat
Washington.
R. Y. Robnet associate professor of
English; M. A. Bayloij- Ufiiversity
Mrs. R. M. Chitwo
Deah of Women. ~
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true that country boys run the busi-
ness of thef country, arm «ve think it
" Will Be" so for a long time to conic.
Boys and giris, whose parents live on
the far marre foryjnate in a. very defi-
nate way. And if there is a little
hardship on the farm whilethey are
-—1 glowing up, ii won't hurt Theni any
no matter if it does make the grow-
ing rather rough, for the
Thor J. Beck, (Head, Head of Dept.
of French and G^rmant; M. A., LL.B.,
and LL.M., University of Copenha-
gen,
M. S. Stainbrook. associate profesr
sor of Geology; M. A. University of
Iowa. - . — " *
W. M. Graham, assistant'professor
of geology; M. A. University of Min-
nesota^ „
Mari^DeHeny, adpuite4r-pyefesg«w-ef-
—Exchange.
NEW FACULTY MEMBERS
FOR TECH
i ( LUBBOCK, Texas,'July 20:—With
an enrollment of 2,000 students in
IT prospect, for the coming year in Tex-
as Technological College, new facul-
ty members are being added to every
'#V department. Approximately forty
I new faces will be seen in the class
rooms when school~open?r September
19,-making a total of,at least 125 fa-
cupty members.
President P. W. Horn has announc-
ed a partial list of the,new members
r follows: "= T
Home Economics; B. S., M. A., Colum-
bia University.
Edna Walker, instrutor in Heme E-
conomics;'graduate of U. S. Military
sity pt"Virginia.
C. C. Schmidt, associate professor
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•Theodore Smith; Mr. J. S.'Weythman
and wife, Joseph Weythman and wifer
and Carl Weythman of Wathena, Kan
sas; Mr and Mrs. Ben Harvey ' of
Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Meek
and family ; Mr. and Mrs Will Warrter
and Ovie Warner.
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The dinner was given in honor of
Grandpa Sandlin.'who is 83 years old;
Fred Ellisort of Texa^ says the Mis-
souri women are sothe good cooks.
Everyone went home talking of morf
big dinners in the future.
County (Mo^)-Herald
Dekalb
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If there is*aap' piig in fe m^n^s-na'
ture it is sure to crop out when hs
travels
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EAT YOUR CAKE
AND HAVE ANOTHER
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assistant
t^f -Physics; Phd. University of Illionr-
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- Anna Jo Pendleton"professor of Pub
Tic Speaking; M. A.Univcrri^of lo
wa( Miss Ruth Pirtle on leave of iab:.
sehce).. . ? -
Francis Whatley, associate profes-
sor of Sjanrsh; Mi A. Uni versity-of
Texas. ' ■ - ^
Madeline Canova, reference librari-
an; -B. A.. -
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That's the way many
families are doing in
'ri% town-and
FAMILY REUNION
Well,one reason is, our
cakes are so good they
Quite a family reunidn^wag: JjelcT at
the hom^ of Fred Waaner last Sun-
^ day. Everybody came with well filled
baskets and such a dinner was- spreati f "
enjoy eating one right
after another. Try one
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Curry, W. M. The Crosbyton Review. (Crosbyton, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, August 5, 1927, newspaper, August 5, 1927; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth255684/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Crosby County Public Library.