The Battalion. Entered at the College Station Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter. Published Monthly by the Austin and Calliopean Literary Societies of the Texas A. & M. College. J. H. MILEY, - - - Editor-in-Chief ASSISTANTS I AUSTIN CALLIOPEAN J. W. BURNEY - C. H. LEAVELL H. C. KYLE - A. M. TODD E. W. KERR, - . - Business Mg’r. ASSISTANTS C. L. SCHERER A. J. KYLE Literary Department . - - - J. W. BURNEY, Editor. Editorial Department - - - J. H. MILEY, Editor Exchange Department - - - - C. H. LEAVELL, Editor Alumni Department - - - - A. M. FERGUSON, Ed. Y. M. C. A. Department - - - K. R. HOOPER, Editor Local Department - ‘ . - H. C. KYLE, Editor Advertisements solicited. For rates, see advertising columns. Subscriptien price, $1 per annum. Vol. 3 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, NOVEMBER, 1895. i No. i Ltiteuauy Department. DEBATE. (Resolved : Thai the Study of Mathematics is more Im portant than the Study of English. The axis around which the question at issue revolves is in seeking an education, which study should be regarded as more important, the study of mathematics or of English. I am convinced that mathematics is the more important and trust to be able to prove the same satisfactorily from two standpoints. In doing so I shall ask, What is the meaning of educa tion, and what is its scope and object ? If we pause for a moment to try to find the definition of