The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 16, 1907, Image 1

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Published Weekly by the $tudenta' Association of the Agricultural and Mechanical Cc
VOLUME XIV
college station; Texas, January ie, 1907.
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MEETING OF AUSTIN LITERARY J CORN ELL'S |PEECH AT THE LAST
SOCWtY. | y. MC. A. MEETING.
The A. L. S. met for its first j j iThe ten diy* 1 spent at the Rus-
mejeting in the new year, January 4® CoifitAtc^ were the happiest
la] 1907. The rfecorclinK secreia^Y [CPW l> « st l, a>4 of ray life. It was not
being absent, the corresponding sec-1 ^' very p r a« gathering, but every
rettiry took his place. ^Tlie tnin-1 ^xtn went thkre to learn something,
ut<S of the two preritms meetings 2 Ad 1 htliedi- he did: 'n»ere were
weEe read and adopted. The trea-J<4!b' dei^gates. but hey were
1 stiver made bis report on the finan-
|ce* Of the society ior the fall ter»n.
] It allowed a small Amount of money
Jon' hand. Thif aAiount ought to
‘benaercased by everybody paying
hi^ dues. The constitution and by-
latts were then read by the secre
tary, Mr. Bkan impressed on the
memlters the necessity of immediate
wcjrk. We have Only five months
ah£ad of ns, and if anything is to
be accompliahed we must get down
to it now. The programs of the
next two meetings will consist of
debates of interest. All members
Should be present.
M: H. Wein-ert, Cor. Sec.
for Safety Razors
PockOt Knives, Etc.
anrAN.
fty good cj^wd of men and boys.
The Rustin people opened their
I dmes, undi welcomed us to their
1 dwu. ‘rh^Mayor tuyned theytown
r to ' us^f, and we hallowed and
ed uptil ie couldn’t. Not a case
< fl misheha^or was reported, and
" Tr rvbod\ wore a smile, not a selfish
i aitle. but "natural
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Qlfect Appeal, to the Supreme court
m — ' » » _ « mm JJ / WaBhlngtoa. Jan. 5.—It was stated
*/. I i & tl Iff VOI*S at'tho dapartment Justice that at*
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behalf of the cases under the employ
art" liability act. which was recently
avoided to be unconstitutional
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g around the table, we
-.a song, returned thankw
fun began. College
Is were in order during
it was very interestinR
the different institutions,
lelegates from Alabama,
fkansas. Georgia, Louisiana. Miss-
„r pp1 ’ Okl4h oma. and last but not
lei*t. 1 exa^ T1>ere were men from
hlrty different colleges -4- seniors,
uhiors. sophomores and freshmen,
achers, tAachers. lawyers, doctors
mixed together. Several delegates
men and wore mus-
couldn’t tell it by the
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9 o’clock each im»-}ing
in some sort of ti 'Ie
IB, conference *nd nnn-
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pre..
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^skre mar
^aChe. but
Wfy they a<
Front 8
was spent
«My; 9 to
lstr> work.j
M&n’s
knette Coats
' Without a doubt the
roost practical Overcoat
you can wear, jlood in
all kinds of weather.cold
and rain proof and right
up to the minute in style.
We are showing the
largest and most com
plete assortment of Men’s
Cravennette Coats and
Overcoats ever brought
to Bryan. Every correct
style that will be worn
this season is here to se
lect from, fcrom v the short
top ccat to the long 52
inch coat, in solid blacks,
dark greys, tans and
. fancy effects at
Mow kite B»r*
tow, l. . ji
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Teams Sheas
Table Covers
(Pkoar Navel tv Hats
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Shuaola Omtfit
White Clavas
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Corti uCaoo CeSars * Cuffs Tsntus Shoes. Mack • whitaMBaCte UriU Sh.rtsL
WioAow Shades | SuZU Bed Sheets Ooeaterpaaes
Curtate,
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Talcum Powder
Shavia, Soap
Oil Cloth Rota 1
Tranks and Suit Cases
Yv ELLhOOMfci TO OADB.T©.
BURT NORWOOD
fver\ falloi# had a say-so, and the
delegate* outlined the different sub
jects. such 3 as “How to Organize a
Bible Glas|,’' “How to Spend the
Class rtoaifc*' and “How to Select
Leaders.*' Ten to eleven. American
problem* aryti Foreign Mission work.
Kleven do twelve, platform lectures,
which weret very good. T'he after
noons were Ipent in interviews wish
the speaker^ and in athletics. Seven
to eight in the evening, platform ad-
ht to nine, conference
one in the morning,
thirty, state conferences,
bed time.
T'he {VinCtpal speakers were Coop-
«r. l.afiamim , and Murray of New
Vork, Milliard and Weatherford of
Jhldanta, Harte of Mobile, Hobbs of
Kansas Citd M McCulloch of Nash-
rflle. anil KeAwn of Texarkana. Be
sides these, there were some fifteen or
twe nt K V- Mjl' ^wretaries.
La Hath me-gave us two lectures on
Ureign tnisAon work. He has just
Seturned from India. 'Ute district in
India where he worked has 250,000
people. He.told us that there were
20,000 widows under seven yea rs of
a*e m 1M>4
'Lwo or thfee forceful lectures were
given on ( hoiwittg a life work. Be
Sure to choose something that
Vee enough to hold you down. I'he
V- M. C.jAf could use 200 college
graduates now. but they are not to be
had. lliree;hundred pulpits in the
Presbyterian phurches are vacant, and
they can't get men to fill them. The
faMgat mismon • board wants one
#iousand nAn each year for ten
fears. * -
Cooper’s lecture on Sabbath des-
ration Was grand. 1 wish you all
hsve heard - it. If we could
gfct Cooper ^own here. I believe he
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JUST
:CEIVED..
a E’uII Ltine of
in<i AiMcne Goods..
Why order
W* aell pt Cblc
would wake some of
and thei sooner the
Boys it is up to
thing, fcnd let’s th
to the vheel and do
I'he total enrollm<£t
colleges represented
is 8,74) L, df which 1,35
studyini ; the Bible, a: d
promisM to increase
3,458 ly June. N
must biing up our si
Let's show them tha
cannot be outclassed
underta tes.
Dr. Brown told us
per cerg of the efi
mitted by men and
years of age, and tha
the crimes were com
that never attended
read the Bible. *
Ediao > says that
cent umpiration and
fptratioa. I'he greajmt
see something and toteHji
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some-
shoulders
the thirty
onference
are now
delegates
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be load.
A . & M.
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cotn-
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cent of
people
hool or
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