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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1898)
42 THE BATTALION. Civil Enginerring and Physics—C. E. course, Sirapson r 0., Brewster, J ; M. E. course, Bryan, Fitzgerald; Agricul tural course, Walden, Winkler. Drawing—C. E. and M. E. course, Myers, Mosely; Agri,. cultural course, Winkler, Walden; Commercial course, Jones- E.. Luhrsen. English and History—Fitzgerald, Abrahams, Blackwell. Horticulture and Botany—Walden, Leggett, W. W., Short, Winkler. Mathematics—Simpson, 0., Kain, Hutson. Mechanical Engineering.—Bryan, Garbade, Abrahams. Veterinary Science—Baumgarten, Blackwell, Walden. FOURTH CLASS. Agriculture—Atlee, Strain, Cavitt. Drawing—Garbade, Thomas, Fehrenkamp. English—Oliphant, Spiller, Strain. Mathematics—Fehrenkamp, Spiller, Jamison, B. Mechanical Engineering—Elrod, Thomas, M., Greeves. HEADQUARTERS CORPS OF CADETS. College Station, Tex., June g, i8gS. Special Order No. 38. Upon the recommendation of the commandant and ap proved by the president the following appointments are made in the corps of cadets. The appointments are made upon condition that all the cadets pass into the next higher class: TO BE CAPTAINS : Cadet Kyle, Cadet Poulter, “ Sloss, “ Martin. TO BE FIRST LIEUT, and ADJUTANT: Cadet Bowen. TO BE FIRST LIEUT, and QUARTERMASTER: Cadet Barnes, S. TO BE FIRST LIEUT, and PRIVATE SECRETARY: Cadet Brewer. TO BE FIRST LIEUT ANTS: Cadet Love, Cadet Whisenant, “ Horn, “ Campbell.