The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 01, 1895, Image 20

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THE BATTALION
receive due credit. We are especially desirous of exchanging
with periodicals devoted entirely to or having M. 0. A.
departments. All such publications intended for this editor
should be addressed to him personally.
K. R. Hooper.
The Y. M. C. A. editor, with many thanks, acknowledges
receipt of valuable printed matter from State Secretary W.
E. Wayte, Dallas ; Secretary C. P. Goodson, Tehuacana and
Physical Director C. E. Caswell, Houston.
The Young Men’s Christian Association extends a cordial
invitation to all Cadets to be present at their services each Sun
day afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. We would also be more than
glad to have you become a member. The new cadets are
especially invited to attend our meetings. Remember the
pl ace —Assembly Hall, 2:30 p. m., and the Reception Commit
tee will see that you are made welcome.
All contributions intended for publication in this depart
ment should be either handed to the editor personally, or ad
dressed to him through the College postoffice. Letters in
tended to be delivered through the College postoffice are not
required to be stamped.
At our last meeting the Association was deprived of the
presence of our most worthy President, Mr. E. Kerr, whom,
we regret to chronicle, was absent on account of sickness.
This is the first time be has been absent this session. Mr.
Kerr has ever been faithful to his duties as President, and
when he is not present we seem to be lacking an essential part
of our meeting. The Association is jeined by the entire corps
in wishing Mr. Kerr a rapid recovery.
The following students have been elected to full member
ship within the past two months : Bowen, Bullard, Clayton,
Goodnight, T. Greenwood, C. Johnson, J. Kerr, L. E, McGee,
Sneed, C. Scherer, F. Scherer, Sloan. Stallworth and Winston.
This total of fourteen new members is considered a splendid
showing, and may we increase our number the remaining
months of this scholastic year as we have done during the