^ h rM; 11 C IS | , \r iJJ , i THE B ATT A LION THE BATTALION tween himself and this irlimpse of n i Published evqry Wednesday nl);ht by'^ e< ^ to stadent body with the be- f Ka iii}a»nt • A eMsrw'imtir^ra t\f i 1 taaf tWmr «• %m .. — — 11.. :al Agricultural and Mechi College of Texas, Member of Texas Collegiate ithr* Association. These liberties beini; exten- I enjoy them and yet not take advan- jtage otf them. From mdications. Subscription price II.2& |>er year. Khe time was indeed ripe for such Advertising rates on application. a littlb stimulant to the student morale. In the opening of this field which promises untold possibilities, —I , it ia no time to get at all like the All Ads Run Until Ordered Out Jew who wants more the more he — - f- ! itels. If a cadet pride# himself up- EDIFOR1AL STAFF on his sense of justice and is always C. H. Clark. \... I.Editor , * vinif • b «* u t th « injuaiicaa buffered E. E. McQuillen ;\V.Actant by his fellow man. this is the very F. L. Bert sc hie r .Amistant t’tn* to show it. Each man is placed K- £• Edwards , .. ./wistant upon 1 is own responsibility, i Until A. W. Harris /ttStant ht> ^, to the 8taKe th ^ he can ^ BUSINESS STAFF trusted in. this respect, he haa to be Coxey Evans Business Manager treated like a moral irresponsible. ! The cadets ought not to go and act . ^'•“P***i 1 * as if they were such thing*. Fur- Apeil lL l»f.{ By Experienced^ Buying ’it 1 j "v 1 r ^ Mrs. D. V. Graves. i J e< ion. Texas. February 17, 1905. THE RECENT REORGANIZATION thermore, they wouldj throw away T ~ i the opportunity of getting the thingr which have been dangling just be yond '-their grasp for the last 40 > ears or so. *~ +■H 1 CAMPUS NOTES. Prof, and Mrs. i. J. Richey enter tained the Honey Moon Club, Wed- U: l « f. 1 TJ / l The third term will see the begin ning of several new orgar|izations. The campus spencry in the hear fu ture promises to have the earmarks of a moving picture. Homes with ' ® e!, day night trailing gun carriages will gj> gallop- ♦'* • ! Ing madly! down the field, but still Mrs. A. T. Potts is home fpom a the gunner will sit cool a4d digni- pleasant trip of three weeks. She fied with a poker in his back. The yisrited Alvin, Houston, and Galves- Signal Corps wiH man its buzters | t^on. | . and buzz away with a look of great * 4 • i oac* ntration on their fiecka<;.aa if Miss l.urline Ro.^emore who for wy knew what they wer* doing, the past year has made her home hen the student in citizen# clothes, *ith her sister, Mrs. Kraf*, was mar- r modifications thereof. <a#ill make ried to Bill Moore, Mar^h 27. 1919, hid first permanent appearance. For i n Coleman. They will make their the remainder of .the session at least home in San Saba. 1 ther aught to be ne tag at the m- . . U9 * m ** •***••• “•*** 40 e*d Mrs. F C. Bolton ent*»r- dinner guests Friday night. Mrs. Ridgeway. Mr. and Mrs. ektablinking of these unita at the col- Ragley, Mr.’ and Mrs. Morgan. V shows that this ceucipy-^qoee | j 7 • « s not mean to be caught unprepared in - the war game again. It shows just whgt is thought of this college and its students. The govemmetu Is not i so desirous of giving a great deal Mr am tamed as FRESH ALL THE TIME GREAT SMOKE Try ; j Our Line _ *1 r i* Stationery a|d its Price#. ;pH Jkf ti Ar|f Right — boyetIts Store [>prieto GUY BOYETT, Propt ietor and getting nothing back. It (urely must Have confidence that Ai and M Cadets have brains enough Ho make good signal men and artifterymen. ! ** Mrs. W. H. Thomas has as her | guest this week, her sister Mrs. Royal I -Smith of Dallas. * * V‘ j Mrs. J. C. Nagle is visiting her <h«lighter, Mrs. R. J. Potts, in wkc<u • • • I' rl . ias Wilson has organ!a class Furthermore, when few schools are Idancing and expression for the getting so many units as ibis, th ; s °knipus' children. She now has fif- school must not be so bad after all. Moat of the cadets her* are unable to judge just what this schdol is for their experience is limited tp A. and M., but when the cold, business, un prejudiced mind of the Government can give us such precedent* isn’t it worth thinking about? (Tv {77-44- 4 I (THE RECENTLY GRANTED PRIVILEGES. It was with very great joy that these privileges were rec eived by the cadets. At the very beginnkig. how ever, every cadet ought to get him self straight as to the relation be- cgmpus' children. teeR .pupils. Dr. and Mrs. Frapps were hosts the Thursday Night Bridge Club. Mr. and Mra. 1 ^. B. La Roche have moved into the house formerly oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Foster. / # • ] % «j j j . Mias Ethel Boulwanc of Palestine is visiting he# sister Mrs. Chas. B. Campbell. • • i* Mrs. A. C. Love planned a very n|ce surprise dinner party Tuesday evening, April 1st. The event being in honor of Mr. Love’s birthday. Hol-mes Bros The Best Malted Milk OBT Candies. Cigars. Fountain Drinks. We invite Cadets to make our piaoe headquarters while in Bryan. ‘ M Tim i . 1 r.li.. ., ; ITlTt THE ELITE CONFECTIONMR Y HEADQUARTERS FOR A. & M. STUDENTS ; Refreshing Fountain Drii I ^ ' ' ~ 1 '1 Delicious Box and Bulk Candies n »; I. — # ' I 1 I ' Dainty Lunches and Short Order Meals K! Visit us while in the cil y* You are always welcome and we are to see you. t SHIELDS. Manager. —■1^; ^ ' always ^lad