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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1918)
i 8 THE BATTALION Wednesday, January 30, 1918 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MET HERE MONDAY (Continued from Page 1) ing for the Grubbs Vocational School at Arlington was deferred. In appreciation of the long and val uable services rendered the institu tion by B. Sbisa during the past forty years the board unanimously adopted the following resolution: “Whereas, The Board of Directors has learned that on January 1, 1918, Mr. Bbisa has served the institution for a period of forty years, and, “Whereas, Mr. Sbisa has been un usually faithful and efficient in the administration of the important de partment under his supervision and direction, “Therefore, Be it Resolved. That the Board of Directors use this means of expressing to Mr. Sbisa their sin cere appreciation of his devotion to the welfare of the College and that the Board use this means to wish for him and his good wife many years of continued health and happiness.” All members of the board were in attendance upon the session with the exception of Ex-Lieut. Gov. A. B. Davidson. SCRUBS TAKE PRELIMINARY GAME FROM BRYAN HIGH The scrubs doubled the score of the High School boys, in their tilt Saturday night. With the exception of the first part of the game the Bryan boys managed to hold their own, and seemed to be in better condition than the scrubs, but were unable to cut ti-—, n the scrub’s lead. „—imiu, mtl Dpr^g e j\ na J score being Scrubs 16, Bryan 8. Saunder Tyler Right Guard. Smith Hall Left Guard. Bizzell Ingman Center. Graham March Right Forward. Locke Persohn Left Forward. Substitutes: Bryan—Boreski for Locke. Scrubs—Burk and Whisen- ant. C. M. Fabian, of K company left Monday for Dallas to take the physi cal examination previous to entrance in some branch of the service. I ♦*< **♦ *** **■» ♦% *** ■ The JOBSON PLOW | * Is Down To Now § *** The Jobson System is sweeping the country. It produces the *£ largest yield at lowest cost. »> *»* The common Sense method of *•'* deep plowing and bigger prof- T •I* it on the farm. Every Texas -J- farmer should own one. Costs *** only $5.00 complete delivered. *£ Send for free literature. ♦> ADDRESS ELLAGENE FARM % State Agent, Aldine, Texas. ♦> **♦ *$* ROLLICK’S I SHOE SHOP* ** Across street from Milner Hall •; All Latest Machinery •; to Dispatch Work i X Economize and have your old •• 4* shoes made as good as new J" t RUBBER HEELS A Specialty REVEILLE. It’s dawn on a winter morning, Dawn with a streak of gray; With me asleep in the blankets, Dreaming my time away; Snuggled under the white top Just as the gray mist clears, Dreaming of other mornings Back through a thousand years. And then with a call that echoes. Drear as the funeral drum, Cutting my heart to ribbons— The Reveille says, “Come.” It’s dawn on a winter morning, With a red streak through the trees With me asleep in the blankets, Dreaming of peace and ease; Dreaming of days behind me. Far from the khakied brave, Far from a stove unlighted And a tent as cold as the grave. And then with a blare that tosses Its woes to the winter skies, Tearing my soul to pieces— The Reveille says, “Rise!” The guns of the Huns are one thing, Part of the big day’s job; The big shells are another, Bringing their thrill or throb; Life in a dugout’s nothing To bring on a ringing cheer, But give me the big shells crashing Give me the big guns to hear— Give me the Huns’ worst answer. Give me the charging drum When out of the cold dawn’s shadows The Reveille says, “Come!” —Grantland Rice. MR. AND MRS. FRILEY ENTERTAIN. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Friley enter tained with a delightful little dinner party pn .Sunday evening-^Ffae guests enjoying the charming hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bagley and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ridgway. DR. R. N. BLACKWELL OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone 170 Campus Bryan Office New Astin Building Hours 8 to 2 p.m. Phone 493 1 W. C. BOYETT! STORE 1 Business of Cadets and Campus Residents Solicited PHONE 44 Colonial [ Theatre • BRYAN, TEXAS • The Latest and Best In • MOTION PICTURES | By the World’s Greatest • Artists § When in Bryan cadets • and Campus people • are invited to visit our • show • Mr. and Mrs. M. Derden • Chance, Proprietors. J •••••••••••••••••••••••••• ^ W. A. LEIGH, Jr. W. LeROY WHEATLEY M The New Bryan Confectionery Company One-Half Block of Interurban Station Phone 349 Free Delivery Open 6 a. m.—Close 12 p. m. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS RECEIVED BY EXPRESS DAILY jTT/'E solicit your patronage YV while in the city. Short Orders served at all hours. 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