SAVE YOUR LAUNDRY FOR THE INEEDA All Work Guaranteed First-Class Prompt Service MORRIS & NEIGHBORS, Agents. iger of an oil mill at Rockdale, Texas, i transferred every two weeks and are swer no. In every progressive nation such perfectly human machinery was was a business visitor at Bryan last ■ thus enabled to work in all the various today each step is marked by some invincible.” And he might have added that at new discovery in science, art, com- Saturday evening. ' 1 departments, many of which are as : large as a three ring circus as Dicker- . the time these German soldiers were merce or domestic economy. The held . , Professor Si Evans of the Extension i son declares. At the present writing passing through trance as an army ! . . j xv -v * knwoledge is as broad as the uni- + ra j. nef j rnachini°*s thev were heine Department, left last Wednesday for l the city is under three inches of snow, or rained macnini-to, tney were oeing the San Antonio Fair where he will | and more falling. They are happy v ' er3e itself - Th * development in the fed by the most skilled farmers m the officiate as judge in the Live Stock | though and find time to visit the applied sciences, including agriculture, world, who remained on the farms at Show. I theatres and other attractions and in horticulture, mechanical engineering, home. _ : addition will have more fun in calling electrical engineering and architec- Texas has an opportunity to build Joe Proter, E. E. ’10, writes from | the varsity students on the oc casion tural engineering, have wrought great- ^ ^ &t thiS time the m ° St Wilkinsburg Pa. as follows; “Just a line to let you know how we are get- ;ing along in Pittsburg. Baker, McKay, C. Williams, Hutson and myself constitute an A. & M. delega tion, and we can truthfully say that we are over pleased with the course given here. We have all had experience over the works and are all now en gaged in making tests, with the ex ception of Baker and Williams. Baker has been in the Chemical and Physi cal Labratory, while Williams is en gaged in forming and winding coils. McKay is in charge of the experi- of the big game at Houston next week. CONDITIONS AS THEY EXIST AT THE A. & M. COLLEGE. cr changes for the happiness of man powerful school of technology in the world. A few paltry appropriations kind than were ever produced by the given in dribs will not do it. I am combined wisdom of all the kings and opposed to extravagances and would monarchs of the world'. Technical ed- no * ; want to see money lavished' on An Open Letter to the Public From ucation is bringing to mankind a new 8orseous ^hidings and unnecessary Col. R. T. Milner. democracy—the democracy in which equipment. But wisdom and economy — the great mass of the people enjoy the •" ;u S : . e: est that our buildings should be The Agricultural and Mechanical fruits of the’r own labor and in which adequate, fire-proof and durable, they College of Texas presents a condition the labors and inventions of all men s ^ 0ll ' L - hP e d with all the labor- today strikingly unlike that of any are more equally distributed. The Aories an apparatus necessary to atories an other educational institution in the power that gives light by night to the 8' ve ^ ie mos t thnr ugh and practical world. Covering an area of about ten rich man gives it to a larger percent- lI1( * t liecre tical instruction in the sev- acres are stretched 243 tents, in which age of the poor than ever before. The ■ ei depailme’ ts taught in the col- are lodged 486 cadets. There are more electric car reduces the time between i -