The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 01, 1899, Image 22
(20) “The Industrialist,” of Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhatten, Kansas, is one of our most instructive exchanges. Its object is to enlighten its readers upon the subjects which it treats, and I will say that I am sure this object is accomplished, for no exchange that comes to our table shows better selection and arrangement of its articles than does the “Industrialist.” Student—Sir, I am indebted to you for all I know. Professor—Don’t mention such a trifle.—Ex. In the March number of “The Anchor” appears a picture of the Anchor Staff, ’98-’99. No wonder the An chor is always such an interesting paper when it has such bright intelligent looking young people in charge of it. I would especially commend the article on “Self-made Men,” by Olney, though all of its articles are good. WHEN KATIE SINGS. When Katie sings, the air throbs glee, For all the world, but most for me, And all her words are beating wings, That move in all the ways that be, And joy sits in the heart of things. When Katie sings. I wonder then at ev’ry thrill