Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M.: Print Shop for circulation snengsudens, faculty, and campus:residents. Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Saturday, January 13, 1917. No. 86. Headquarters Corps. of Cadets Agricultural &Mechanical Collegeof Texas College Station, Texas. January 13, 1917. General Order No. 45. . The following transfers are hereby made in the corps of: ca- dets: v 2nd Lieut. E. R. Allen from Co. M to Co. A., 1st Regiment. Private K. M. Webb from Co. “I” to Co. '‘B,” 1st Regiment. Private P. McGuffey from Co. “1” to Co. ''F,” 1st Regiment. Private B. A. Moore from Co. “I” 1st to Co. A” 2nd Regt. Privates F. G. Benkendorfer and C. Hamby from Co. ‘‘I” 1st to Co. “E” 2nd. Privates F. E. Grothaus and P. T. Stockton from Co. ‘I’ 1st to Co. ''G” 2nd. Private R. E. Irby from Co ‘I’ 1st.to Co. ‘H” 2nd. The changes will be shown on morning reports of organizations concerned. By order of the Commandant: 0. S. GRAY, Captain, Corps Adjutant, Adjutant. Cross Country Run. All track men entered for the cross country run meet in track suits at the ‘'Y’! today at 2.30. Cups for Cross Country Runs. Twohandsome ‘‘loving” cups have been placed in therhands of Track Coach Charles Firth, by A. M. Waldrop and Company and J. M. Caldwell, Bryan mer- chants, to be awarded to winners in a cross country run on Satur day, February 10. Mr. Firth expects a good many to take part in the meet, and he says it will mean hard and faith- ful work to win. January 12, 1917. MEMORANDUM: Cadets are cautioned to read Article 39 (1) BLUE BOOK, p 18. A list of those who have ex- ceeded fifty per cent of their lim- it of demerits will be kept on Bulletin Board. If a cadet who has exceeded that limit submits a permit, he will state thereon that HE HAS FIFTY PERCENT OF THE LIM- IT OF HIS DEMERITS C. H. MULLER. Iam a man, and nothing human is: alien to me. — Tenentius.