THE D Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop forcirculationamongstudents, faculty, and campus residents. Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Saturday, February 17, 1917. No. 115', \ “21 to 7“ Placed in Cornerstone. At the laying of the corner- sfone of the.Education Building at the University of Texas the legend “21 to 7” was placed in a brass box and deposited with other relics. The Texan says that “A. and M. may brand the Longhorn steer, but they will need a little dynamite and a Sher lock Holmes detective agency to touch this sacred relic.” Pla y Rice Monday and Tuesday. Monday and Tuesday night A. and M basketeers meet Rice In stitute at the gymnasium. These games will probably settle the State championship. If A. and M. wins both, that practically in sures the honors for the cadets. The games will begin at 7:45. Junior Military Science. Next lesson in Junior Military Science is same as previous les son, scale problems. Furniture and fixtures for the College Club have arrived. The floor will be polished and just as soon as that is completed, thein- formal opening of the Club rpoms will be held. Present indications are that the Club roorns/\\ill be an exceedingly attractive place tor loafing and game*^ Division Inspector List. Following is the division in spector list for the week ending February 18,1917: Austin Hall Thomas, C. L. Milner Hall 1st floor Schmidt, A. G. 2nd “ Irby, B. E 3rd “ Martin, S. W. 4th “ Rothe, H. H Leggett Hall 1st floor Moore, I G, 2nd “ Hafner, V. E. 3rd “ Swink, W. T. 4th “ Hanway, J. T. Ross Hall Fuchs, J. W. Mitchell Hall 1st floor Walker, A. A. 2nd “ Smith, M.G. 3rd “ Smith, P. B. 4th “ Conway, M. J. Foster Hall— 1st & 2nd floors Hubbard, E.P 3rd & 4th “ Buchanan,DS Pfeuffer Hall— Hanson, G. B. GoodwinHall— 1st & 2nd floors Bates, C. W. 3rd & 4th “ Brown, R. P. At the A. and M. basketball games at Austin, members of the University students association plan to take up a collection for feeding their burdensome mas cot. the steer.