The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 10, 1919, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
Alumni column.
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Paul D. Casey ’08, First; Lieuten
ant Infantry, has been recommen
ded for a commission in th^ fe«rul4r
army and aaaiffned to the!
eal Department in Washington.
ed tq his father’s farm BnUfflM
after receivintr his dischaive from the
army. “Hen-ECT” is • raising cotton,
corn and Jersey hoirs
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Edwin W. Thomas '17, his receiv
ed his discharge from (he Array and
accepted a position as L{ve Stock
Specialist for the New Mexico A. and
i M. College, at State College, New
Mexico. Thomas attended ifce Third
Officers Training Camp gt Camp
TtSivis and after receiving his com
mission was sent to Porto Rico as an
instructor in an Officers graining
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ith H. James 'IS, has receiv
ed his discharge from the Nav^ gn.i
has purchased part interest in the
Gulf Anto Company, 406 Main St.,
Houston.
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Hugh S. Clarke *16, Captain 16th
U. & Field Artillery, writes from
Kelbery, Germany, that he is looking
forward to the day when he embarks
for hbrne. r '
Philip B. Smith *17, has* accepted
a position with Hill A Son, San An
gelo stockmen. Smith wad in New
Orleans during the convention of th«
Southern Cattlemen’s A *m.ciation,
showing Angus cattle for Ann.
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Jeffe N. Horn *17, has received his
discharge from the 75th l'. S. In
fan try at Camp Lewis, Washington,
and is now at his home, Athens, Tex
as. Horn was a campus visitor last
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Ed L. Ayers ’14, formerly Chief
Narsery Inspector for the State De
partment of Agriculture, has resign
ed his position ss Horticulturist for
the Extension Service ansi moved
to. DeLeon, Texas, where he will en
ter the real estate and oil business
with his father and uncle. ; Ed came
to the Extension Service i n August
1918
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Oliver F. Spencer *17, is promoting
a town-site at DeLeon, Tspta*.
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Lee D. Parks. 11, was i^arriedsto
Miss Una Washington of Hbuston,
April 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Parks will
be at home at DeLeon, Te: as, where
they are interested ill oil lapds.
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William H. Curtin *12, M ijor 165th
Fwld Artillery, has returtned from
. France and been discharged* Major
Cartin is now taking a rest at hie
home in Houston.
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Thomas 8. Williams *11, formerly
Efficiency Engineer for the Goodyear
Tire and Rubber Company, Akron,
Ohio, has purchased part interest in
the Republic Flow Meters Company,
with general offices in Chicago and
branches at New York City and Pitta- ]
tonu . j I , i '.ill :■ I i . . I
Two A. and M. men, Hal Moseley
*01 and Laurence E. McGee ex-*02, |
were nominated at the recent elec
tion in Dallas for places on the City
Commission for the next two years,
beginning May 1st. Moseley is now )
in France serving as Captain of En
gineers si\d McGee is Captain of the
10th Regiment of Infantry (The A.
and M. Regiment) Texas National!
Guard.
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* John W. Butts ex-’10, Major U. $.
Air Service, was killed in a fall at
Souther Field, Antericus, Georgia,
April 2nd. After spending three
years at A, and M. Major Butts wan ,
appointed to the U. S. Military Acad-
•nay at Wert Point, from which ti»-j
■titutioa He graduated' and was as- I
signed to the Cavalry’. Esfriy m the
war he Was transferred to thHe Air
Service and at the time of- his deaOt>|
was serving aw Executive Officer at
Souther Field.
Victor A. Barraco *15, has been
promoted to the grade of ^ap’ain in
the U. ,S. Marine Corps and assigned
to the 102nd Company. ■
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Joe C. Brown *20. Sergpant Com-
pany C, 9th Field Signal Buttalio
writes from Esch, Luxensbourgh. G
many, that his regiment | organized
a football and basket hall'team and
“cleaned-up” on all comets. Six A.
and M. men were on the football
team and three on the bizsket ball
team.
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Charles T. Boyd *J7, has returned to
.his home at Port Lavaca alter spend
ing several months as an officer in
the army.
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Herman E. Miller *16, Ipai return-
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