The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 17, 1914, Image 2

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will compare favorably with others in
the same class.
In regard to the insepction Lieuten
ant Brown said: “I was highly pleas
ed with the showing made by the corp
at inspection. While no report has
been made at yet, I am very confi
dent that we will easily be classed as
one of the ten distinguished colleges.”
“I was here in 1911 to conduct the
inspection^ and since that ime I’ve
noticed a decided improvemenr is lone*'
direction, and that is in th develop
ment of officers,” the captain said
when he had completed the inspection.
“We want men trained so that in case
we should ever have a war there
would not be a scarcity of good men
for leaders. Your young men as of
ficers have shown great improvement.
Work of the regiment in extended
order was decidedly good when I was
here before and I can se no change
“W that regard.”•■' «»■
INSPECTION.
Captain Laubach left Saturday night
for Houston. Later he will inspect
Arkansas University and a number of
other military institutions in that dis
trict before he returns to headuqar-
ters at Washnigton.
G. W. ADRIANCE.
APPROACHING THE THIRD BATTALION
LYCEUM COURSE FOR 1914-15.
The management of the 1915 Long
Horn desires to announce the fact that
the strongest and best course that has
ever been presented at College before
has been obtain for next year. .The
attractions in this course hav been
contracted for at an increased cost,
but with a view to the fact that
“class” is the first qualification. Be
low is given a list of the attractions
with the number of people in each:
The Apollo Concert Company, five
people.
L. A. C. Orchestra, eight girls.
Rounds Ladies’ Orchestra, eight peo
ple.
Brush the Great, three people.
Avon Sketch Club and Glenn Wells,
five people.
Hampton Court Singers, five people.
Said a varsity sport to and A. & M.
cadet: “Your college never turns out
gentlemen.” “No,” was the reply (
“our college allows gentlemen to go
right on and graduate.”