The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 01, 1919, Image 15

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1. 1919
THE BATTALION
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IN CONNECTION WITH SODA FOUNTAI
FRUITS, CIGARS, CIGARE
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AND TOBACCO.
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Parcel Checking Counter — Small
BROCKMAN & TUCK, Proprietors |||]
T Oi| H. A J. C. and INTERURBAN STATION!
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Lunch Room closed for few days for neccsiary changes. Re-open next week
better prepared to serve the public than ever before.
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t-HICH SCHOOL DAY, MAY STH.
Annual lnt*r.cKol.»tic M.«t t« b.
4 Fast Event.
The Annual State AJ-liSd M. Hijrh
khool Track and Field Meet prom-
ses to be one of the faateai held in
©cent year*. It will b« an invita-
t ion affair And only the‘best athletes
I i will bie incited. This Kill mean a
mailer - nulpber but wi|l not be to
lard an tfcsf contestants as the num-
>er ot heats to be run will be con-
1 i Me ruble 1@hb. It is the plan to have
ihout ei^ht! entries ini each event.
The lint of schools invited to send
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Fen fellowsi:
Bryan Hhrh.
Brenham Hifth.
Cameron Hijfh.
Calvert Rifth.
Corsicana Hi?h.
De I^eon Higrh.
Cleburne Hiffh.
Forth Worth Central
Dallas (Bryan St).
Dallas (Forrest Ave.
Ferris H«h.
Waxahachie Hijth.
Greenville Hiirh.
Hillsboro High.
Garland High.
Marlin High.
Houston High.
Kyle High.
Navasota High
Temple High,
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t f ' i j Orange High.
Weatherford High.
yf ^ II Port Arthur High.
BMgbud High.
Caldwell High.
Terrill School (Date).
Want Texas (San Antonio)
San Marepa, B. Academy, j
Allen Academy (Bryga^ ^
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Since all that Sa was even bound to
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Since grim, eternal laws our being
biad;
And both the riddle and the'answer
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And both the coruage and the calm
decree;
Sinde plain written the book of
- pitiny, f ‘ l y*'
Is written all the journey >of, man
kind.
Inexorable to the end; since blind
And mortal puppeta playing parts
are we.
Then let’s haye faith; good comelh
out of ill;
The power that ahapes the strife shall
ly/rond the strife:
Then let’s boW down before the un
known viB; if
Fight on. believing all it well with
lifo; ’
Seeing within the worst of war’s red
rage.
The gleam, the glory of the GoMnn
Age. >\
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•‘Darling, heTe’s ypur warricA boll
My general orders:
Silver stripes instead of gold '
Shine upon his sleeve today
’Cause he couldn’t sail away.”
Her answer
“Put. my darling, don’t you bleat—-
No ene thinks you had cold feet,
Y* had to do ga' you were told—
str>pes tswtcad of gold."
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Not to change the subject—hut 9
doughboy >n Fbalter Hall looks shout
as forlorn aa fowde# poH at a stag
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BATTERY "A"~IMPR l ssi VE
TOTEMS
Our motto, “In cadence, eyes up.”
Crossed brushes on a field of mud
with a Shinola cats ‘rampant, has
been adopted aa the official coat of
arms. The watchword is “Prepare
for Inspection,” the countersign,
“Police that jbutton.” Our guidon
is the broom which guides us on (es
pecially the ‘IFlah”) during all hours
of the day. j t
The marctaong cadence is for the
head of the colama, the hesitation
waltz, for t^e rear, the fox trot.
Battery Song}: “No-o-o-ow let's get
a little sna-wtap int o-o-o-it. 1 ’ Colorv
black and blue, (since the sopho
mores of Goodwin Hall have become
so congenial), carried at the rear of
the column.
our esteemed
isn’t used to being
irgenpt
in the
EAT AT THE
Niw York Cafe
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Best Short Orders
in town.
ASK THE
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OLD BOYS
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t Up-to-Date Shop
in town.
CHANGE
BARBER SHOP
Jext door-to Elite
I j Confectionery.
: A. ADAMS, M^r.
U HAVE YOU BEEN DpWN TO SEE
The Col legfT atlor
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First-class Tailoring a]
WILL MAKE
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