THE BATTALION Published every Friday night by the Students of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. Editor-in-Chief: JAMES F. BROWN, ’13. Associate Editor: R. B. SIMON, T3. Business Manager: G. F. JORDAN, T4. Assistant Business Managers: W. N. REED, T4. E. R. GIRARDEAU, JR., ’14. R. R. ALLEN, T5. D. T. KILLOUGH, ’14. Assistant Editor: D. H. LEVY, ’14. Athletics: R. A. HILL, T5. G. A. SAFER, T5. Society: MISS TABITHA MILNER. Alumni Editor: F. J. SKEELER, '10. Reporters: J. K. G. Fisher, ’14; J. C. Goodwin, ’14; E. B. Tinker, ’14; R. W. David son, T5; E. H. Levy, ’15; A. M. Over- street, T5. Cartoonists: P. T. CROWN, ’15. L. A. VON ROSENBERG, ’15. another contribution. It seems that out of this large student body there should be a sufficient number to write up all the news. A. and M. cadets have always been noted for possessing a large amount of college spirit for supporting their college activities. Yet there are al ways some who hold back and thereby cause the whole corps to suffer. Due to those who failed to come up with their part on the final ball last year, the financial committee ran short of funds and was forced to borrow money to successfully finance the ball. It is up to us old boys, there fore, to get together and pay off that debt. All captains have been request ed to take up collections for this pur pose, but the results were not what they should have been. Those who have paid we admire. Those who have not done so should by all means do so at once. Let’s not lag behind al ways, but come up with our part. The senior class needs the support of every old boy in this matter. Make it a point to be prompt in the future, and such things will not happen again. Entered as second-class matter at College Station, Texas, February 17, 1905. Price Per Annum $1.25 College Station, Texas, Nov. 29, 1912. THE NEW BAT BOX. The affair of the car breaking down last Saturday with the senior dancers might be overlooked if such occur- I rences had not been so frequent in the past, causing as much, and some- | times more, inconvenience than in the case at hand. The Bryan-College interurban is a common carrier and exists for public service just as any other public service corporation. In order to hold its charter the manage ment must live up to certain require ments and regulations, but there are other things which they may or may not do, as suits them best. It is to these things that the wide-awake pub lic official will direct his attention and see that the people get what is com ing to them. Why not tighten up on the interurban people and give the people of College and Bryan an effi cient and dependable car service be tween the two places? OPEN STOCK CHINA FIVE PATTERNS OF HAVILAND als. BASSETS Special orders for Initial or Monogram Sets IVANHOE and PILGRIM Plated Ware Guaranted Satisfactory 300 Patterns of Pocket Cutlery To Choose From Safety Razors, Strops, Brushes Cole’s Famous Hot Blast Heater Jewell and Majestic Stoves and Ranges Parker-Astin Hdw. Co. The Truth: “OUR VERY BEST” is the Very Best The editors of The Battalion wish to call the attention of the professors and cadets to the new Battalion Box recently installed at the entrance to the Exchange Store, into which every one is invited to drop write-ups of all events of general interest to the cadets, campus people or alumni. The old legend printed each week on the front page says that The Bat talion is printed by the Students’ As sociation, whereas in reality it is usually written by one or two stu dents while the rest of the corps stands around and tells how to do it. We hope that the students will do something to make this old legend mean something—mean that it is ac tually published hy the student body. Sign your name to your manuscript in order that the editors will not have to wire a detective in case they want AGRICULTURAL SCRAPS. Professor C. N. Kennedy of the Ani mal Husbandry department, was in Yorktown last week acting as official judge of livestock at the county fair. Dean E. J. Kyle is away on a trip to Austin, Fort Worth and Pecos, where he will lecture on “The Devel opment and Needs of Agricultural Teaching in Our Public Schools.” Prof. C. M. Evans of the Extension department is visiting at Van Alstyne, where he will join Director Young blood and together they will attend the farmers’ institute being held there. Patronize Campus Store We carry everything you need. If we haven’t got it, we can get it W. C. BOYETT CAMPUS MERCHANT NOTICE! KODAK ALBUMS ARE IN We have a complete line of Albums, Picture Moulding Campus Post Cards, Kodaks and supplies. Anything to decorate your rooms. Prices right. : : : SMITH’S STUDIO Huz Huh. Your Laundry Solicited The American Laundry and Dye Works of Houston, Texas turn out the best work in the city. One trial will convince you. CLEMENT & GILLETTE, Agents NO. 21 PFEOFFER HALL NO. 20 FOSTER HALL FIRST NATIONAL BANK of bryaw, texas Capital $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits $100,000.00