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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1919)
A liU i r }■ THE ^BATTALION w« »f. April 2, 1*19. reijrn suprem** over the staff and band in the lower half of Mitchell. ‘‘Fireball”, “Dad” HarJl* (Captain Q. M. C., U. S. A.), is,jin command of the civilian, Non-lt. O. T. C., “t^Maal” detai-hment is the upper half of this hall The newly organized Battery. “A”, mittee, has ruled to do away entire- i f . j 4 Jt ; * i ‘ , ly with the sentinels always posted at Call to Quarters and relieved at Tattoo. It will be difficult, when this ruling becomes effective, for the cadets to study without the measured ttead of the hard-boiled sentinels outside their doors. But it is expect- under Captain Ed. Hopkins, has be- | ed that time will overcome the habit run work in “Fbrt” Foster, while the tnd it is with rreatest relief that the Companies ‘‘A’* and “B** of thf new | High Private hears the news. Another Signal Corps unit unde^ 'i the com- I recent privilege riven the cadets was mand of Captain Jim Porter have the right to go to Bryan on any af- fallen heir to ||m “Goo4 Ship’* Ross ; ternoon when no elasses interfered, of S. A T.^C. recolle< t io^s. These 1 On the whole, life at A. and M. is new organizations are opening ^p ; fast becoming more like a Colleg.* | strong and the prospects for f 9flcient ! and leas like the Army, although the instruction pf the members are most : preaent system of R. O. T. C. train- brilliant. ‘ big will probably surpass the older Along with the reorgsatation came methods in results. Y. W. C. A. NOTES. / ■■ d some very radical changes in regard to the tame of the various calls. As sembly for reveille** now sounds at > 7:30 a. <m., and first clans call is at *'T” men in Y. M. C. A. ser- 9:00 a. m. Noon Mess is scheduled vic * kmv ® received the Croix de at 1:00 p. m . and the evening call to th * n any ° th<r _ , v v j | ' T I for their heroism on the western quarters has been moved up to 8:00 front, ‘ p. m. The greatest and piost fgvo*- . ed change is the changing of taps. The Students Volunteer Confer- the “goodnight” signal at the Qadet •t'ce will be held in DallaA in the City Corps. from 10:30 until 12:00 rern P’®* A P ril 4 - 5 and o’clock. It isn't as bad fc sounds j for the entire schedule has been mov ed up an hour, but the cadet has nott. been found who wasn’t overjoyed to realise that he could burn the juice until midnight without finding his name on the **Ram List” next day.) ( . c o*rd mounting has been abolish ed «hi weak days and the Facdliji, at of the Exweutive Com n v 1. ,J.., j A. R. K \bicht and N. A. Snell will reprt ei^t the Collegoc “Y” S 1 ' * ' |i The .Vxmy ‘‘Y** ^id a canteen bu*- ness at the rate of $20,000,000 .s year. Of course there were mis- akes. Men by the thousands sre n their graves who were sent to leath and slaughter by the mistakes ■>f their officers. We marvel art ‘J*.* >w mistakes when we consider the stupendous job. MILITARY We are ready to supply your every want in the line of military equipment. You will find our goods the beat and the lowest in price. All sizes in Serge Capa Sorge Uniforms Khaki Uniforms '• Side Lace Leggins Poplin Shirts jM9on Hats, Etc. t \ n AGENTS FOG HERMAN’S ARMY SHOES A. M. WALDROP & CO. THE COLLEGE STORE ■J. M. CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE Visit this Store while in Town. :• ( ■; M : T ■ . I ' We are Headquarter** For all kinds of A. and M. College | jewelry. New goods just recived. We want you to come in and see our line. We keep an assortment of Hamilton, Howard, Elgin and Waltham high grsdc watches in stock. Have Your Kyea Tented Classes scientifically fitted by a man who knows how. If your glasses meet with an accident we can duplicate your lenses from the broken pieces. No need to send them back home to have repaired or replaced. FINE WATCHWORK AND ENGRAVING \ LET U3 SERVE YOU. J. M. CALDWELL,j Jeweler BRYAN, TEXAS •Mr. T. O. Walton addressed Owl gw* *3” PB? Suaday owning in tbo rosso to A. . ‘Y* auditorium on tho subject “Whet Mo return tv Constitutes Success.” Every College man should have heard that address. ,T he Students Forum will be held hut-Tuesday night immediately after supper instead of .Wednesday nighT *^**1*" their tain of knowledge. ' Let tho?^* who are despondent! and heavily laden listen to his m|l<><lious voice - and away win float tfieir cares on a cloud. Let the grassgutters beware and la, for vegetation is bound to grow leaps and bounds. {The entertainment given by the i ~*’ i ** l ~eyes and X” will be Wednesday nod Satur- j '* arn how to e ^i N * r y b ®»*- ♦ J. t fy *»%**ta.!- ‘\p I j •!Jj trSHrl UM4 Sergeant Haris’ orchestra is be- The Signal Corps Detachment oTJ coming quite Lopulnr. W’e know the R- O. T. C. isi being organi*e<ir! that it will mai£ a great succ<*>*s un- There is to be two companies of this^der such competent direction, brunch. Company “A” of the $»i>] 1 . 1 j {MTj Corps has Fritz Murrak of the [^ | band as captain, but he is still to be c tt-stomai s y stag dance oh the connected to the band as he ia the ^^t stoop of Milner will begin at one who slides the pep into the band 6:30 this evening. That jass band 1 h work in the Signal Corps will ^ there, bogi n soon and will consist of the —4 ''I •tudy of the buzxer and field prac ti«e in signaling and the use of in struments in field communication. Most of I Company’s men say that they had a very good time at home during the past week except for the fort that they mussed Reveillee ex- UtiMpq, G. M. Crook has been made a sec ond lieutenant. You can’t keep a good man down. Stay in there Geevgmj ii if * {JFn _ • 1 • 71 Ike of I company says he wondeis why there is always a larger atten dance at Breakfast that at Reveille. 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