The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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PAGE FOUR
Paul Farren
Gains Honors
■fit Rifle Meet
National distinction for himself and
Houston shooting circles w us won toy
('.nil l'anen, Kici sMllfii in the Na
lionalRifle A JMation touniaincnt
tt.un which won Class A lating b\
platiii): second in the national team
match, lie won his first of time lew
■ in tin i .(titkffi1 of "distinitni-ht-d marks-.
nianshiii " After thi completion | ol'
two tiiou' le.es on this rat in k. lit will
hi! j^i\cn hi> highest honor amo'ivjj'1
shvitttttrS.
Tlx >.1 r;i11iy.t r and chief taunt offi-
cii of tiHi I^fye U-aftil, Wpji si:vc-|W!
iSwIats in tin i.'rtft'tit',. wirming '.frinrth
ih tin? li-ntii «; «. iviliar.l i-nfry in the
Wright Memorial (.'rand match and
t:l' e'.-«^Tghl-rriiih. 'I'e^as
It am which won first divfotifi hi the
I 'i ij-t Clinton teaui, trojiliy matt'li.
I;ii addition to these awards, h'anen
rcceiiVi d , :iri i.liis.tri.rt-t'Ori--' cvrtifii^te "li>"
.it ti udiim tin." small; at ttis schT^liJ1 dur-
the first v. •. ,i. the meet. He.
i:iif'iiH'l> .t'.o' ii|; tfit: ini\i:t:iiiK'iifiut;:g4ir:i-i'
vi red ) m , ri witil hii fdlnu* t.- imwa'.e*
■ it Kit e t his 'year.
The KI l ie IcatH vvtll holtl1 . its first
met vin_* in (lie near f.:tt't;ttre- Stkwls.v
Mm t j>rt srlcTil of the learn, and
Ku d \\ i mIkt t, eiccpresiileut
t «;t jtint Miches! <-lt t*k>.; bracelets.
< lutins, t ie., from It. O. Kreiiei', Kre*
III.la, I.ohbv, ;M|ii Vvl
l-iiiiiiUiin lYn Hospital repairs ull
of I'eiis itiitl I'enriI., fit)! Kress
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YOUR HOMEWORK
IS A PLEASURE
with a
CORONA
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THE RICE THRESHER
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 38, 1986
At 7:30 Tonight
At Autry House
The Rice Prc-Medical society an-
nounces its first meeting of the year
tonight at 7:30 at Autry House. A
local physician will make a talk ptt
a subject of interest to pre-incdical
students.!!!:'«p«i|IH ' i iQ
Only nifii students are eligible for
membership.
ASME Holds First
Meeting of Series
The first of the regular series of bi-
weekly ineetiniis of the American So-
ciety of Mechanical Kuiiineers was
held last Wednesday at 11 o'clock in
the Mechanical I.aboratory. After a
.Kll<art business meeting,' Mr. Burr,
sponsor of the organization, spoke
briefly on the value of membership
in the A S.\I.K-, to the future engi-
neer. lie was supplemented by Mr
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For hundreds of years
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In the dead of night a Persian "iftelon-diviner"
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There is just one right time to take
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Often the tender ripe leaves are
gathered just before the dawn... to
preserve the full "spice" and aroma
for Chesterfield.
Chesterfields are made by
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© 1956, Lk;gbtt& Myers Tobacco Co.
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1936, newspaper, September 25, 1936; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230366/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.