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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1907)
1 il SHIRTS? I ^PAMPAIQN HATS? REGULATION BELTS? WHITE GLOVES ? witlum t.'' . • .i } i • i Bpec|al Notice Our stock of drill abirts was to hanre arrived for tbe opeoiag of the Col lege, bat eras delayed io shipment, aod have joat arrived. 80 are now have a lull stock of all eiaee of tbe best drill ehirt* offered the jstddente this seaaoef, and wodld warn all f^todents i'bo have not yet secured tbeir shirts not to del ty their parohaees as each student is reqatred to bare twrt shirts, an l tbe supply may not aat long. long. j| y I*I?IJ f | • 1 I M 1 4 L Mr t* lr I :* HUNTER & CHATHAM MENS FURNISHERS RAILROAD TIME TABLE ' M.! & T. C- SCH EDULF. north abvi No. 3 1-. {..1 1:26 p- Jn O- «- o. Sou-Vh bow 2 L--- ain.:.i...... J No. 102. [It - l 1- No. lit. it... ....I i.Ll 2:38 a. m. <flag) bow^d. 3(:88 p. a|. 1:57 a. m. (Hag) & G. N SCH^DULf. nort4i aeu* p. *•««• aeu4>- j ...S:17 p. LOCALS •a Marv Carson Kkfyl S atuaday nigi L>r. Batler duet not ake his to hear "Tiot air.” ‘“T'he Kiltiea” gave i sacred txuvi cert in Hkyan, S«mda\ r\enmp Miss Jessie Garth o! Bryan visit ed College durityg thek>ast aoek, I’atroni/.e Be toon's Barlief Shop girlf m ckn’t afford te n iss the nnuic al treat Of the seduon & iturdajy night Benson's Campus I arfcer shop ii the place for got d sroi k. tl . Mias Uettic S uith 4f Bryan vis ited College Inst {Monday afternoon Mr. Andnrw Roll ns, ^06, ol Houston vHsited Br> pi day. Til i, •' 111 Allen Academj I wd|l at the Kidd C^ot ert ,bt boy*. Think of hetrinj Upon tht Swanee Rf voice. | The l, 4c G. N last Sun t represented lOOSof hei Way Dow it by such run a special Bryan that Melba 'Us Panaani of train Saturday night the concert. • “She can do a can do,” -savs the -fa Miss Kidd, Courses in forestry engineering have be*-n Purdue University. ITse young .lads Woman’s College Kidd Concert in ^ The Glee Club every A. 4c M. Cadet to a seat Satur day night. 8 o’clock Armour lustitdte ^a a track- meet with cultural College an M Chna R. TagaaijL _ Who was to lecture here last Saturday y it 4i —■ i.. . . ^ — - : THE FKESflHAN NUMBER. i » Neat Nawber of The Battafioa le iMHcd by tbe Fresbasaa Class. The Freshman Class, at a meeting Monday night, decided to edit the next number of The Battalion The following editors were elected: Edkor-'in-chief, Copeland'. Asso ciate editor-in-chief. Betg; local edit or, W. J. Murphy; exchange editor. Tucker; athletic editor, Sytties; Y. M. C. A. editor, F. H. Cunningham. I'he editor-in-chief will appoint several assisants. not night, telegraphed that he | could keep his engagement. I'he College Topics said: “Never before has. a singer equal to Mis4 Mary Carspn Kidd been heard at the University |»f Virginia.” * j •feaawoo’* College Barber Shop will b^ provided with tVvD chairs |his year. { Prompt and J first class work. lf To arrive early in February a full line of R*$e Ball gooAM, jtenniaj racket amLsuppltes. Haswell Book store. Kvery seat was taken, bsi Well a» two extra boxes especially! built for the purpopja to , hear Miss Houston ,f)pera House las|: night. £• y R. W. Meek, ’04, anil E. P. Comer, a former student A. and IM., are now the owners of the Southern Iron Works, Galveston, faV 1 **®- * 1) 1 ; . r 1 f i:.r hj j’ ! i * >* ■ n '#■ 1 Some, cadets started to walk to Bry an last {Sunday, while another ca det took the morning 1. '4f Cl. N. ^rain. I'he I. it G. N. 1 train got there first. Mr. Carter was on the campus ►Saturday morning ami Sunday af ternoon taking the club and eom- beny pictures for the Long Horn. Classes were suspended to facilitate the work. It is aimejst Spencer, oiir Cqach, will be an assured fact that last year's baseball here again this season. He will havir an abundance off ma terial to pick from, and should have no trouble ifi putting out a winning Warn.! ‘- B I ' r In a letter to W. G. Moore. Prof. Isomax wrirsy; *Tell Mr. Jlolloway foi Rood opinion of my verves is sh-i-ed by Jny Harvard instructors They were read in class and • Profes sor Barrett W e the T aebsed the ; t|! • to lish them hone. > endill wants me to pub- * Miss Frances Fountain of Bryan, who is now a student of the Hatnil- for * e ton I nstiMMfa, was a guest of Con- gressman scad Mrs. Burleson at a reception given |o Texas girls who are attending school in Washington Miss Fountain was the charming sponsor of; “b” Company last -jhar. ’ ‘ ‘ ••THE PEOPLETS SCHOOL.” The following article on A. and M. is clipped from the Southwestern Farmer; • ( It is a cold, hard fact that sons of sovereign citizens of the greatest state of the American Union are sleeping iu tents at our orie institu tion at which agriculture is taught. It speaks well lor the determination ol the boys; it speaks well for the enterprise ol those who manage the affairs of the Agricultural and Mechanical College at College Sta tion that they should crowd every room and then provide tents for more boys; bnt it's a great-big roast for the lawmakers, the legislature, that no better provision should be made for these boys. Hundreds of boy* want an indus trial education. They want to be producers. They want to add to the wealth of this groat state, and it's a howling shame that the short sightedness of our government has taken the opportunity away from them. This ipatter is respectfully re ferred to the Thirtieth legislature. The people of Texas are willing to pay taxes. They do pay taxes, and they don’t like to have their boys deprived of the opportunity of get ting, an education such as will make them useful aud valuable citizens. Mr. Campbell in his campaign was Kidd at ; enthusiastic in advocating rational Monday; and useful education. A number of the tuembera of the house and senate in these campaigns were equally enthusiastic on this subject. It is now tip to them to mojke good or lie down. Tlie editor of Southwestern Far mer gives it as Bis personal opinion thatj the “people’s school’’ at Col lege Station is going to be better treated in tbe future than it has in the past, ttecauoe he knowsthat the govtrnor of Texas and the mem bers of the Thirtieth legislature are too sensible and too honest to repudiate their campaign promises by failing to provide proper facili ties for ^he education of odr boys. Texas is the greatest agricultural state in the unicgl; It produces more wealth from agricnlthre, and its j agricultural class pays more taxes. | Texas has scarcely begun to de velop agriculturally. Notwith standing its agricultural greatness today, that greatness will appear in significant in years to come, and yet Texas as a state doe>. leas to de velop and promote its agricultural interests than any state in the uniooH 1 will make tbe assertion that at no other agncultural.oollege on the face of the earth will be found sons of taxpayers sleeping in tents in order that they may equip them selves to pay the taxes that support the government. Alas a Psfat of view. He I am afraid you have made a mistake ia «nya K inK this cook. She •ays herself she was in’ 5 ten fami- OE s> IQISI ATI united The Cityi National Bank With capital, dr«d thousand di over half a millii eral banking bu ices to the publl lute safety, as experience and the officers am management < the faculty ai College soli< G. S. Pj E. H. ALBER' ED. S. ; , vilpy. DCF»OOITAF*V OE-ri-tl <3OVEF»NIS4E*0T us and profits of one bun- ars and total resources of dollars, transacts a gen- ness, and offers its serv- wlth assurances of abso- f ran teed by the character, lancial responsibility of rectors charged wittT the ^ Bank. The business of students of the A. and fl. :R, President. . . Vice-President ^WILKERSON, Cashier ^JEN, Asst. Cashier — IS HAW, Asst- Cashier How Teeth are saved Just two things and a perfect tooth b tooth powder becausd ing them. It maki s S aseptic. Price 25c. ' antee. Cotnfs in se( , . a perfect tooth pdwder Z wh Our Tooth Powder is a perfect A it i leanses the teeth without harm - i X ; '4 gums healthy and the mouth' 9 Special Tooth Brush we guar* sizes and textures. Price >5c. E. J. 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