The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, May 16, 1919, Image 4

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whom to depend or with whom to make |
my home.
“But I have
health, God has been very good to me |
in every way, and I am determined |
that I shall not spend my last days de-
iety. work
heretofore is too
cut I can a
a natural me-
ane
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upon
doing
pendent
have been
heavy for
ear or tractor and have
chanical talent that
master ctically any kind of machin-
ery, so I to learn |
auto and tractor driving and repairing
so I can prepare myself for earning a
good livelihood at the same time that
re
drive
me now,
0)
[ came over to College
ean render a nooied and efficient serv-
find the work very |
and the only difficulty I!
ice to the public.
interesting
have encountered is that of remember-
ing the names of certain parts of the |
cars and tractors with which I was
not familiar before. But I came
here ex
before I get through and
course in every detail.”
Mz. Collier is enthusias
‘work and a natural optimist.
taken good care of himself, physically |
and morally, and in spite of the fact
that he has been a hard worker
the years—having been the oldest
child of family and compel
assume large responsibilities in his
youth, following the death
father—he
man ten years
is. The young men in
course call him “Dad,”
he has borne elsewhere
of years, but they are
him, as he is of them, and he says he
is olad to avail him
lege of playing “Dad”
younger class mates occasionally when
they need a little fatherly counsel
and advice. !
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LETTERS AWARDED
IN TRAC
The Athletic Council announces the
following gwards of letters to the
track men, for the season just closed: |
T men: Capt. Jonas, Alexander, Fraz-
ier, Hugon, Patterson and Weir.
seconds: Landon, Neuman,
Ehlert and Reynolds.
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Scratch Pads at the Print Shop.
always enjoyed good |
enables me to |
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over | P
pecting to work and I am going |
to master the names of all these parts
finish the |
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tic about his
He has |
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led to |
of his
would easily pass for a
younger than he really |
tractor | n
a title which!
a number | J
very fond of | Fra
elf of the priv-
FIELD EXTENSION SERVICE DI- |
RECTOR HERE
Charles H. Alvord, director of
Field Extension Service of the U.
Department of Agriculture is
ih
of the Extension department.
| Alvord states that the work of
| Texas A. and M. is recognized by
department in Washington as
| second to none in the country.
It will be recalled by the older Cam-
| pus residents, that I
lone time the head - Fe Agricultural
lh rtrere here. During his stay here
| Mr. Alvord is the guest of Mr. and
| Mrs. B. Yomunlood
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JAMPUS PERSONALS
Pad-
Sr
| Dr. E. P. Humbert and B. B.
bo < were in Hearne yesterd
ing on a business trip.
|
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SCR
R. W. Persons, district agent of Dis-
tri ct No. 10, has just returned from a
| trip over his district. He reports
| splendid conditions for the grain crops
of this district, due to the fact that
lenty of rain has fallen.
I SE
Profs. F. C. Bolton and E. J. Fer-
mier have returned from Galveston
| where they attended the annual con-
Sin of the Texas Electric and Gas
association. They found a number of
A. oe M. men, graduates of the sev-
| eral engineering departments, and em-
{ ployed largely with light and power
concerns, in attendance upon the con-
toh WILL DO SOIL
G FOR 5 ATION
Director Youngblood of the Experi-
o Station announced yesterday
had employed Lieut. Bebb
’15, son of Dr. and Mrs. M.
who has recently returned
om service in France, to do soil sur-
veying in West Texas fort i
ment Station. While Mr.
specialized in animal husbandry while
e was a student, like his father, he
has made a study also of geology and
Tmniiy and is, in the opinion of Di-
> Youngblood, well equipped for
ta surveying. He will leave today to
enter upon il new duties.
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| results—Try them.
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Reveille get quick
Goedocfesde
on —
Campus for a few days, being here on | 5
| the annual inspection trip of accounts EX
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being |
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| SUMMER TEACHERS
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Bring Your
DRESS WORRIES
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New In Mens’
Wear
Josfasfoedert Te
NT RES-
IDENC i
Numbers of teachers who will be at-
tending the summer school at College
asking for opportunity to do light
ekeeping during their stay at Col-
Prof. Hayes announces. Any
Campus resident who expects to be
gone during the summer and who
wishes to rent his house, is requested
to notify the Department of Vocation-
al Teaching.
are
hous
lege,
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CHRISTOPHER TR GOES HOME FO
OPERATION
R
J. W. Christopher ,123.0f Co BB; laf
yesterday at noon for his home at
Abilene, for an operation for append-
icitis. He was accompanied by his
sister Miss Willie May Christopher of
Abilene, who has been here for a day
r two, and Mrs. Irene Claghorn, of
the hospital nurse corps. Christopher
has been confined to\ the hospital for
the past two or three days.
Teams repr resentin University
of Texas defeated teams from the
state universities of Colorado, Utah,
Mexico in, debate
ro.
ng the
Oklahoma and New Me
last week.
FARES
Mike Flanagan, coach of the South--
western University baseball team, has
signed with the San Antonio ball club
and will report for duty at the close of
the college season. He will try out
as pitcher for the Brones.
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LOST—During High school track
meet, one B-flat Boehm system, Buf-
fot clarinet. Finder please return
Mitchell for reward.
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