16 THE BATTALION. :it Louisville and E. Y. Mullins is to-day recognized throughout the entire country as a profound writer, thinker and theologian. It would make the hearts of his old associates thrill with pleasure to hear him deliver the baccalau reate sermon within the walls of his alma mater. ■ ■ J. Allen Kyle is practicing med icine in Houston, and the very large practice he holds is strong- evidence of his popularity and worth. Dr. Kyle is a busy man, but he can always find time to be hospitable and attentive to every old A. and M. boy who lands in Houston. There should be more like him. ■ ■ E. G. Abbott, ’94, is a first lieutenant of U. S. Volunteers, and is at present in the Philip pines. ■ ■ R. L. Dinwiddie, ’95, is prac ticing medicine in San Antonio. Dr. Dinwiddie had rare advan tages in the East and graduated at Bellevue before locating in Texas. ■ ■ W. H. Whisenant, ’99, is study ing pharmacy at the Illinois State College. ■ ■ The writer had the good for tune to be in Houston on the oc casion of the College-Sewanee football game. There was lots of good rooting done, but the most enthusiastic crowd of rooters was composed of Ed. Hutchinson, Geo. McCormick, General Waties (who had a son at the A. and M.), Bob Astin, Bob Howell and Cal. Harrison. Evidence still exists that these gentlemen made Sewanee play the game of their lives to win. Astin thinks yet there was a mistake. ■ ■ H. T. Coulter, ’95, graduated at Bellevue and is now practicing his profession at Rockdale. ■ ■ M. Lewis, ’99, and S. E. Barnes, ’99, have both gone to attend University of Wisconsin. ■ ■ E. J. Lyle, ’99, entered junior class, Cornell University. ■ ■ I. A. Cottingham,’86, chief; J. R. Holman. ’95, transitman; E. L. Martin, ,99, and Chas. Evans, ’99, are in the same party run ning a line for a railway between Rockland and Cedar. ■ ■ C. C. Todd, ’97, U. S. A., has been promoted to first lieutenan cy and is now stationed at Fort Sam Houston. Miller Todd, ’94, is a government engineer and is stationed in Mississippi. ■ ■ H. P. Jordan, ’95, of Waco, was elected major of the 3d Bat talion, 2d Regiment, T. V. G. Geo. McCormick, ’92, of Hous ton, was elected lieutenant-colonel of the 1st Regiment. ■ ■ Reese Fowler, ’94, is a captain of volunteers, having served through the Spanish war with distinction;