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THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL. IV COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, SATURDAY FEB. 12, 1921. NO. 113. - : ! 3 § STATE PRESS CONSIDERS 1 Lr : | CADET CORPS SHOWS THE PROBLEM OF HAZING Official Notices. FEALTY TO PRESIDENT | d Regarding the appointment of the senate 5 0 ad > ; i: a committee to investigate charges of hazing ; resident Bizzell ecretary S. G. 4 at A & M, Philosopher State Press has the ABSENT STUDENTS. Bailey returned from Austin yesterday ‘on 2 - following to say: the afternoon train. The entire cadet corps he “Perhaps it is all right for the Legisla- (Official) of the college gathered at the station fif- "ture to concern itself with the details of in- ; teen minutes before the train came in. dividual school management. But if that The following students who were absent | As it approached they drew up in mass practice is started, where will or should it|on the date specified below come under | formation for a vociferous attack and as stop? Undoubtedly there is hazing at many the following paragraphs of the absence | he stepped from the train they bore down schools. Undoubtedly it sometimes re- rule: upon him and he was lost in the mist of a sults in harm. But there are initiations in February 11, 1921. khaki clad group of men, everyone with most fraternal lodges without any particu- (a) Prasatik,A.J. his hat raised in his hand and yelling a lar objection on the part of the legislature. Boone, B.O. hearty ‘‘we are with you’s.. Hazing that is brutal should be forbidden, Kraft, F.M. There was no escape for the President and students guilty of it should be punish-_ Mengel,S.L. so he mounted a baggage truck and related ed and expelled. But hazing that is mere Meyer, H.M. the events of the week at Austin, of which ; horse play can not be so very bad because Morgan, E.D. so much has already been heard. But in : those who experience it are rather proud Standlee,D.G. the relation of the disheartening affairs of of it afterward. How would it do to have Barker, W.W. his trip he used words that incited the a hazing warden at every state school, Brown,E.A. boys to a knowledge that all was not well - whose duty it shall be to supervise hazes Eubank,E.E. with the President and the College and and see to it that they do not exceed rea- Hyland, G.G. that still more destructive publicity is yet sonable length? If this should be objected Patton, J.A. to come from the investigation to be made ; to on the grounds of expense and the bad Potts, T.P. by the senate committee. o, business of adding new departments and Strange, T.R. However, he said when his friends in new functionaries to the pay roll, let the Haze Commissioner be the same as the night watchman und require him to take his pay in the gratitude of those he saves from torture. State press doesnt mean to condone hazing. But can the Legislature stop hazing when it cant even stop boot- legging? RONDALIER CO. CHANGES DATE OF LYCEUM BILL The Dixie Lyceum Bureau has announc- ed that the Rondalier Company will not fill the engagement on Feb. 14 as was for- merly announced but will play here at Guion Hall Feb. 24 instead. Seats will be reserved at the Y beginning at 9 o’ clock Monday morning, Feb. 21. WRESTING MEET TO BE HELD TODAY . The finals of the second novice wrestling meet will be held "in the Gymnasium tonight, after the basketball game. The following will compete: Adams, Stev- ens, Spence, Coale, King, Matthes, Max- well, Harrington, Ashworth and Davidson. The 158 and 175 pound classes were“ de- cided Tuesday night when Frazier won from Lieper and O’Neal from Vaughan. (b) Harris, J. Holekamp,OrC. Maxwell, R.H." IKE ASHBURN, Commandant FRESHMAN B.Y.P.U. HOLD will hold a very interesting program at Guion Hall Sunday evening. Rev. and Mrs R.L. Brown will return from San Marcos for this meeting and Rev. Brown will close the services with a message on ‘“The Faithful Son’’. ALL € OMPANY TEAM TO BE PICKED TODAY Two football teams picked from all com- panies of the cadet corps will play a game on Kyle Field at 2:30 this afternoon to enable a committee to pick an all com- pany team. One of the teams that will play has been picked and coached by Jack Mahan and the other picked and coached by John Pierce. The eleven picked for the all company team as a result of their play today will be awarded silver footballs. No admission will be charged to the field for the game. 5 PROGRAM SUNDAY NIGHT | ments. the senate asked his opinion of action, to- /| ward voting down the resolution to make the investigation, ‘after the charges of brutal hazing had been made on the senate floor, he firmly stated no, since the charg- es had been made an investigation was necessary to reveal the unfounded state- He urged that the complete in- | vestigation be made on the A. & M. cam- The Freshman Group of the B.Y.P.U. |pusin the environment that had beer been slandered. The first words of the President were of heartfelt appreciation for the action the corps had taken in sending encouragement to him in Austin in the form of the resolu- tion drawn up by the entire corps and the other by the members of the freshman clafs. BAPTIST CHURCH EXTENDS | INVITATION TO STUDENTS Dr. Held, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Bryan has invited all students to attend the morning services at this church Sunday. Passes should be sub- mitted Saturday morning. It is urged that every student of the Baptist group accept this invitation. For Sale- L..C.Smith typewriter.’ A.M. - Stobaugh, 24 Milner. }