The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 01, 1902, Image 16

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    Meek, the man of inspiration.
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“Cute” — Henry S. Davenport.
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Storrs & Craig, the mathematicians.
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Boone, chief carver of “B” Company.
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Cobolini^ J. D., the ex-trombone-player.
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Cobolini, J. A , the Archimedes of A. &
M.
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Max Mayer and Gooch, the double-head
ers.
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Was Bill Coulter ever known to shut a
door?
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Dunn and Whatley, the “scarred veter
ans.”
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Sargeant Yocum is the biggest bat in bat-
roost.
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Cobolini, J. A.—The football news re
porter.
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Gilliam, the Tailor.—Pants pressed while
you wait.
Who“piked”on the ist class? Ask Ldeut.
Sanders.
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Loving, the star football player of A
Company.
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Ask Woodall why he is afraid of No. 3.
“Batright?”
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Heidleberg, prosecuting attorney of Aus
tin Hall bar.
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November 3rd and 4th were red letter
days for Lusk.
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Oh, my! What beautiful flowers Lusk
gets from Bryan.
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McCall (in soliloquy): “Wonder why
my girl doesn’t write?”
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George Hope made 50 in football and 31
in English last month.
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Drum Major: “Left face; right face
again; forward march!”
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Ask Steedman where he got his crochet-
needle and the red sash.