The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 01, 1899, Image 5

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    § LiITEHA^V.
THE A. AND M. C.
The A. and M. C. is a very good school
For a pretty good fellow who’s not a fool;
A fellow, however, who is minus some brain
Had better stay home and try it again.
For when you come to this college of ours,
You’re expected to learn at all sorts of hours,
So there’s little use for a fellow at all,
Who thinks of nothing but fun and base ball.
There’s Scrip, and Solid and all such stuff,
Chem. for me is trouble enough,
For when you’ve three like these in line,
O, Lordy, boy, ’tis a woeful combine!
Fourth class is not so dismally steep,
Third’s no snap, for the water is deep,
And trouble will meet you in Second, sir—
You’ll need for First both whip and spur.
So, young ones, don’t you hurry to fast
Your lot with the A. and M. C. to cast,
For it’s not such a snap, I tell you, sirree,
As it was to learn your A. B. C. —“Fish.”
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HE opening meeting of the
Austin Literary Society for
session of ’99 and 1900 was held
in the Austin society hall Septem
ber 22. We were represented
by a large crowd, among whom
we trust to find good literary ma
terial which is eager to push for
ward and upward the literary
work. We sincerely hope that
this spirit will increase and help
to place the Austin society on a
plane higher than any she has ever
stood on before. Not only do we
find the old members more enthu
siastic than ever before, but also
many of the new members are
taking active part in the pro-