-r yil Any student of the A. & M. College, after paying his subscription to ThelBattalion in ad vance. may have his copy mailed free, week by week, to any address by complying .with the following regulations: (1) Every week after you have read your copy of the Battalion write your own name on the first line after "From.” (2) Write the name and address of the person to whom you wish your copy sent on lines after ••To." (3) Dropyourcopy into The Battalion box in Main Building. THE BATTALION. r F. FROBANDT PHONE 4801-1 O' 7 s - ADAWS -S’AhJ L.C> “T^X Published Weekly by the Students’ Association of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. VOLUME XV COLLEGE, STATION, TEXAS, FEBRUARY 26, 1908 NUMBER 19 Vv'HAT OTHERS THINK OF A. AND M. BOYS. Impression made on a practical Hor ticulturist by the Horticultural Seniors at the recent meeting at Abilene. Mr. Halbert, a pecan expert, and budder says, “My mind runs back to cur pleasant meeting at Abilene and dwells on the incidents that took place. I often think of the, thorough painstaking manner your students did things. I do not know what I would have done on that preliminary con test is arranging the pecans if I had not had the help of those thorough ycung men; young men having thj training to become so thorough at whatever they undertake are sure to st cceed in life. During the. last two weeks Prof. Kyle has received nearly- a' hundred letters asking for definite information on working improved varieties of pe cans on our native hickory and pecan stock. A number of these men realize the value of training in this line and are anxious to secure students to do this work for them during the summer A number of men are taking work in preparation for this.” Cadets Allen and Beckert, who have been sick in the hospital, are home on furlough. Mr. Crisler of the Feed Control, af ter a severe attack of grip, is able to be up again. j. W. Carson has just returned from a trip to Wichita Falls and along the Denver, where he has been speakin*. on Farmers’ Institutes. “Big Jim” Ross is . back and the rec ord shot putters and hammer throwers 1 t d better look to their laurels. Prof. Neff attended a Horticultural meeting at Tyler recently. Mr. G. A. Smith spent a few days at his home in Kyle last week. Messrs. Crum and Simmons were in Waco last week to see that masterpiece