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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1900)
HOWELL BROS., —DEALERS IIS- Staple and Fancy tones. We roast Coffee fresh every day. Ba tavia brand for sale only by us. The Best is Our Specialty. P'RST N ATI0[n1AL B OF Capital $100,000 Surplus $20,000 J, w. Howell, Pres. H. 0. Boatwriglit, CasMer. duy M. Bryan. Jr., Vice Pres. L. T. Mclnnis, Asst. Cash, We solicit business based upon balances and responsibility. ATTENTION, CADETS! Remember, that for Toilet Requisites such as Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes, Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Soaps, fine Stationery and School Supplies, as well as DRUGS, you get the best and the most for your money at BREAD’S DRUG STORE. Special Prices to Cadets The Herald, Holyoke, Mass., came in time to wish us a merry Christmas. We are glad to welcome it among our ex changes. “Shakespearean Rhymes,” in the Stu dents’ Herald, Manhattan, Kan., is a beautiful grouping of the works Shakes peare. The University Magazine, of Austin, Tex., in its “Football Review,” presents advice that will help any athlete, if he will but heed its counsel. The Decem ber issue of the Magazine contains ex cellent prose productions, alternating with beautiful poems. The January issue of the Baylor Lit erary is superbly illustrated. Of its contents, the “Sadness of the Common place” and “Paul, the Sacred Orator,” deserve special mention. From the Aegis, Houston, Tex., a pro gressive journal, we copy the follow ing: “We welcome the Battalion, of the A. & M. College, of Bryan, Tex., to our school. Every Houston High School student feels an especial inter est in the A. & M. students. We can never forget the magnificent treatment we have received at their hands, both times that our football team went to Bryan. At these times they complete ly turned the College over to us, and nothing was left undone to make ev erything pleasant for us. We certain ly appreciate such treatment. But we are also glad to say that their talents do not run altogether in social things, but they run, also, to a great extent, in progressive literary channels. Their journal isi one of the most acceptable that we receive.” Hurrah for Houston High School.