The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 01, 1899, Image 21

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    THE BATTALION.
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wounded heroes of the Philippine
war.
The College band favored us
with music at intervals, which did
much to make the meeting suc
cessful. Thanks to this kind band
and their able leader for this and
past kindness.
We have since held two regular
meetings that were quite satisfac
tory. We have doubled our mem
bership over last year’s number
and seem to have the students in
terested more than ever before.
Furthermore we have a splen
did Star Course of entertain
ments, consisting of the follow
ing:
Col. L. F. Copeland.—“Seeing
the Elephant.”
Grecian Art Tableaux and Con
cert Company.
Mr. E. V. Cooke.—“Pot Luck
With a Poet.”
Mr. E. P. Brown.—“In the Spec
tacle Business.”
Judge Alfred Fellison.—“Boys
Wanted.”
Dr. T. H. Dinsmore.—“A Won
derful Structure.”
Mozart Symphony Club.
Doubtless some of the best tal
ent on the stage is comprised in
this course. The student that
does not attend these lectures is
robbing himself of an opportu
nity not met with every day.
Think of this, fellow-students, and
let us see all of you out. Those
of you who have heard Col. Cope
land know that it is worth your
time to listen to these entertain
ments.
Now is the Time to Buy Your
Lecture Tickets.
Subscribe for The Battalion.
$1.00 a year.
yfdditioDal !§0©al items.
Taylor L. is looking for some
one to take him out in the woods
and see if he can make 120 steps
per minute.
Go to Maxie for shoestrings.
Greeves says he has lost his
Lemon.
Ask McCormick about “squir
rel up a tree” and green peanuts.
What did Biering find in his
mouth at the depot?
Taylor L. and Daisy ! Daisy
Daisy !
Griffiths has returned to his old
business—selling ribbons and tin
horns.
Scherer says he will not give
his trust fund to the benefit of
football. He must have the
money for his diploma.
Wonder what is the matter with
Melgaard?