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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1915)
DEFINITE NEWS ABOUT ’FRISCO. (Continued from Page 1.) grounds of the Exposition when in proper uniform, on such occasions as require their participation in parades, escort duty and practice drills inside the Exposition grounds; these occa sions to be designated or approved by the Exposition authorities. Entrance thru the gates admits individuals to all exhibit places, tho, of course, does not entitle them to free entrance to con cessions. It is expected that the Exposition will, when it is found necessary or de sirable, invite such organizations as are being housed by the Exposition, to take part in parades, drills, or escort work, and that such invitations will be honored. In arranging dates to meet the de sires of agricultural colleges, it is of the utmost importance that this office be informed at the earliest possible moment as to what dates are desired. An accurate statement as to the num ber of companies and number of offi cers and men in each company should be sent at the same time No organization will have use of the cantonment or encampment furnished by the Exposition unless the number of those coming is satisfactory to the Exposition, and unless, also, each man that comes is a certified member of the organization. EDW. CARPENTER, Captain, C. A. C., U. S. Army, Chief Military Bureau. AUSTIN LITERARY SOCIETY REVIVES. (Continued from Page 1.) rangements were made for getting the society under way again. The Austin Literary Society is the most historic organization on the cam pus, and is exceeded in age only by Gathright Hall. In the early days of the college it exerted a powerful in fluence over the lives of the students, and numerous men of importance are numbered among its former members. In fact, it and the Calliopean Literary Society, which has long since disap peared, founded the Battalion and ran it for many years before the Students’ Association took charge. A campaign has been instituted for a small additional number of good members and interesting programs are assured by the chairman of the pro gram committee, S. K. Mason. Pros pective members should apply to W. P. Martin, chairman of the member ship committee. E. E. DEPARTMENT GETS MACHINERY. | (Continued from Page 1.) work. He will be assisted by the Se nior electrical engineering students. During the past few weeks the E. E. Department has received several small generators and motors, which have been placed in the laboratory. DR. ALGIE BENBOW DENTIST Office Over First National Bank BRYAN, TEXAS JUNIOR BANQUET EXCITING AFFAIR. (Continued from Page 1.) sibilities of the class as a whole; C. E. Graham, paying tribute to our “sweet hearts,” and L. V. Witcher, praising the Goddess Truth. Ike Ashburn and Coach Lucid, guests at the banquet, honored those present 1 with clever speeches. Shortly after midnight the banquet broke up, and with a good-night “fif teen for T6,” all turned homeward with happy hearts at the outcome of events. a friendly spirit of rivalry or acted in a more gentlemanly manner. Suc cessful in the important part of their plans—the capturing of the toastmas ter—they took the recapture of “Runt” with a smile and manly resignation. The Juniors bow to recognized great ness in the T7 class. LODGE AND SOCIETY EMBLEMS WEDDING FLOWERS FUNERAL DESIGNS CUT FLOWERS PLANTS Phone Direct SCOTT FLORAL C0. y Navasota, Texas Tribute must be paid to the sports manship of the Sophomores. No crowd of men could have shown such ■Whenever you see an Arrow think tt LUCKY JIM ONE OF THE AVERTS’ FAMOUS CULTIVA TORS Other prominent Avery Cultivators are the “Joy Rider,” the newest seat guide Cultivator, “Bob White,” the best hammock seat Cultivator, “Uncle Sam,” a superior disc Culti vator, “Southern Queen” and “Red King” favorite walking Cultivators. Avery implements have their high character established by over 90 years of experi ence in manufacture, together with an honest determination to give the fullest values. Avery implements are carefully built of fine materials and they stay good. Ask us for special circular on any implement in which you are interested. B. F. AVERY & SONS PLOW CO. s Dallas, Texas Also Houston and San Antonio.