The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 01, 1899, Image 52

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    THE BATTALION.
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erinary science, Kahn, Walden, Winkler.
Third class: Agriculture, Winkler, Garbade, T.
Smith. Civil engineering and physics, M. F. Thomas,
Rust, T. Fountain. Drawing—civil engineering and
mechanical courses, M. Thomas, Lecki; agricultural and
horticultural courses, T. Smith, Garbade. English and
history, Spiller, T. Fountain, Thanheiser. Horticulture,
none reported. Mathematics, Rust, Spiller, T. Fountain.
Mechanical engineering, Elrod, F. Thomas, Atlee. Vet
erinary science, Harrison, Taylor, Hooper.
Fourth class: Agriculture, J. Harrison, Lewis, Olds.
Drawing— drawing, Vidaurri, Meusebach; bookkeeping,
Jefferies, Neff. English and history, Carpenter, Charske,
Harris. Mathematics, Charske, Brazelton, Carpenter.
Mechanical engineering, Neff, Gillespie, Eastland.
Governor Sayers addressed the graduating class, con
gratulating them on securing their diplomas, which he de
scribed as a passport to the world, an introduction to the peo
ple among whom they shall hereafter make their homes.
He told them that they are now the guardians, not alone
of their own honor, but of that of this institution and of
the state as well, ard that they could not shirk the re
sponsibility. “I have confidence in the boys of Texas,” he
said, “and have no fear but that you will acquit yourselves
with honor along the line of duty to God, to your country
and to yourselves. Let duty be your watchword and rise
to that noble stature when all the world may say, ‘Behold,
there stands a man.’ I have been associated with the best
and worst of men in peace and war and have never known