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34 THE BATTALION. Saunders K. says lie will play a half note on the second foot ball team next year. Beal (meeting- ladies on the campus)—Let me g-o first, 1 am the best looking-. Beal wants to know whether they initiate a fellow when he joins the society. Weston says it is toug-h on soles. What? Walking- extras? Reardon—Say, Tom, please tell me wether I look like a Jew. On train. You pretty thing-, Reardon. Mr. J. C. White, city assessor and collector of Hous ton, was up to visit his son, Corporal White. Riley, the mocking- bird. Ask Monroe if he went to the eg-g- festival? It is with regret that the corps acknowledg-es the resig-nation of Cadet Corporal John Shea Jr., of Belton, Texas. John was one of the most popular students of his class and stood higdi in the estimation of his fellow school mates. We wish him success in his future life. Why do bankers and merchants look upon Hill’s Busi ness Colleg-e with more favor than they do other schools? Because it is thoroug-h, practical and up to date in all of its methods of teaching-. Dwyer received an invitation to his grrl’s wedding- Christmas. Martin is expecting- one soon. Mr. Lee Donalson visited his brother and friends here at the colleg-e during- the holidays.