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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1917)
PAGE 8 THE BATTALION Wednesday, October 31, 1917 <§)(§)©(§)(§)©(§)(§)(©)©(§) (§)®@(i)(§)®®(i)©(§)(§)(§)(§)@(§)^)(§) (§x§)(§)(§)(§)(§)(§)(§)©©(§)(§)®©®(§)(§)(§)(§)(§) (§)©©©(§) <§> © CHARLIE CHAPLIN <§) <§) Pm 55 U ® ^ ® J ® (D ffi © U © COLONIAL SATURDAY MARGUERITE FISHER IN “The Butterfly Girl One of the most interesting pictures of the season. Also the world’s most famous comedian that Everybody knows Charlie Chaplin — IN-- THE VAGABOND This is one of our best arranged programs of the week, so don’t miss this great comedy also the pretty Miss Fisher. Hear our Jass Orchestra matinee and night -F n a r n a r CHARI IE CHAPLIN (§) © (§) (§) (§> (©) (©) <§> (i) (§> (i) (g) (i) <§> © © <§> © (®) (©) (©> (§> <§) (D <i) (§)@)(D(g)(^(§)(g)(g)@'(©)(§)(§)(©(§)(§)(^(D(g)(g)(gK§)^fe(^ 1 ^ ^Csj>(i)(§)(g)©(§)©(§)©(§)(§)(g)(§)(S)(§)(g)©@)(g)(g)(g)@@©@@(§) ——5 ■ I I iu II H»n»ll ■■<———n^————MM, *im-.iihiii »II II OJCT I ■■■' — \ — ' I ■ I I -r FORMER PRESIDENT OF A. & M. COLLEGE DEAD Colonel Jas. R. Cole Died Dallas Saturday. PRESIDENT HERE IN 1883-85 Colonel James R. Cole, former president of the Texas A. & M. col lege, died Saturday morning in Dal las. Col. Cole was head of this in stitution from 1883 to 1885, and was one of the leading educators of the state. Col. Cole graduated from Trinity College in North Carolina in 1861, and immediately enlisted in the Con federate army as a private. His pro motion was rapid, and at the end of the war hehad attained the rank of colonel. Coming to Texas in 1866, Col. Cole accepted a professorship in McKenzie College at Clarksville. At various times up to his selection as president of A. & M. College he held positions in Kidd-Key or North Texas Female College, and in the State Leg islature. After leaving here he es tablished Cole’s Classical and Mil itary School at Dallas, and stayed with it thirteen years. From 1902- 1908 he was with Texas Baptist Uni- versitv at Oak Cliff, retiring from public life in the latter year. IN THE C. E. DRAFTING ROOM. 'Tom Kellv: “Did any of you ever see the B. V. D. chorus?” B^-oden: “No. What did they poll off?” Baker: “Everything, I guess.” cadets Contribute $57.57 to ^ WAR LIBRARY FUND. Although only a small offering- was asked of the cadets at chapel last Sunday morning, it is gratifying to note how liberally they responded to the opportunity to contribute to the War Library Fund. The propo sition that every man might contrib ute “the smallest change that he had on his person” raised the sum of $57.57. The interest shown by the cadets is evidenced by the presence of a large number of twenty-five and fifty cent pieces and even doljlar bill among the coins contributed. On behalf of the committee in charge of raising the funds among the campus people, I use this means to thank all those for the offering made last Sunday. The committee is well pleased with the response you have made to this worthy cause. (Signed) T. E. HOGAN, Chairman Student’s Committee. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas, Almighty God in His in finite wisdom has seen fit to recall the father of our friend and fellow member of Company D, 2nd Regi ment, of John A. Williamson. Resolved, that we, as a committee acting for Company D, 2nd Regiment realizing the grief of our friend in his bereavement, take this means of extending the most heartfelt sym pathy to him and his family, and pray that God in his mercy may comfort them in their hour of trial. T. G. LIPSCOMB, CARL WIPPRECHT, C. C. KUHNE. Special Hot Noonday : Lunches Fancy Brick and Bulk Ice Cream VANILLA PINEAPPLE STRAWBERRY BANANA PUDDING 30c per Quart APRICOT GLOW SWISS CHOCOLATE TUTTI FRUTI PEACH BLOOM MAPLE NUT RASPBERRY PUDDING 35c per Quart Assorted Bricks NEOPOLITAN PALMER HOUSE TUTTI FRUTI NESSEROLE PUDDING ORANGE NOUGAT CHICAGO NEW YORK YELLOW 35c EXPERT CATERERS TO CLUBS AND BANQUETS ALLOW US TO GIVE YOU MENU SUGGESTIONS Hot and Cold Drinks Served at All Hours The Campus Confectionery Across Street from Mess Hall W. LeRoy Wheatley, Fountain Mgr. © © i i #- © I © % 9 I © © © © m @ s t