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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1899)
20 THE BATTAEION. army: C. C. Todd, ’97, as 2nd Lieutenant, Third Infan try, and A. M. Fergfuson, ’94, as Sergeant, Fifth Artille^, A very creditable showing.” $10 bills are not blooming on trees around those who have taken business courses, but if anybody makes them its the fellow who is educated in business. Prosperity will never burst on the fellow who hasn’t the get-up-and- get to prepare himself for business. How do you expect to make money unless you attend a school where money making knowledge is imparted? The best known one of this kind is Hill’s Business College. ALUMNI REGISTER. A handsome blank book, especially arranged as an Alumni Register has been purchased and will hereafter be kept at the college where those Alumni visiting the col lege may register their names, giving year of graduation, present address and occupation. In years to come, this book will become more and more interesting as a record of the visits of Alumni to the col lege, as well as a volumn of information as to location and vocation of college graduates. . The following members of the Alumni Association have visited their Alma Mater during the present session: Frank Lewis, ’94, Tomey; G R. White, ’95, Beady; J. W. Carson, 86, Pitts Bridge; P. L. Downs, '79, Temple; H. H. Tracy, ’98, Dallas; A. M Hildebraudt, ’96, San Antonio; Dr F. R. Ross, ’94, Austin; E. B. Cushing(honorary), Houston; Geo. Eberstacher, ’96, Houston; Lieut. C. C. Tobb, ’97, U. S. A.; Hines Clark, ’95, Ft. Worth; H. H. Ueckert ’97, Houston.