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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
able to condatc a buttery without HghU to a rtesigrtateU position, and properly and quickly install the dif ferent echelons thereto, f 84. Communcstioft*: Must bC familiar Wrrth artillery informatioti and commun.ration service,-aad witft rvslLl ’ system of v hai»on. 86. Field Fortiheatioas: Must be able to construct and conceal gun pits, shelters, emplacements and dug- 34. Rifle iliar with so much of the coaree of ft ring as > pertains to hie regiment, aad capable of 14.-.'.rueting therein; must bo able to dissemble and aasem- • to diss ble the rifle akd maiibratand Its care, it>rn*r cleaning an4 preservation. Must have the same knowledge relative te the type of machine guns furnished hie regiment (if any^.1 37. V.l. HI, F. A. S. and D. R. Not all of the above program will be carried out at college. The pre liminary training will be supplement ed by work ih actual firing at sum mer camps. can boost A. and M. while visiting home; we can write to Seniors whom < we know —but, neither of tbeue methods will reach alL There is one way that certainty should bo effective-—end lefU try it Why not send several issues of the Battalion to the high school In your home town each week? Each club on this campus should deem H as a privilege and a duty to'advertise A. aad M. in their community. Every high school in this state should have at least ten copies of the Battalion placed in their library each week Who can do this? • No. It is too great a financial undertaking for say individual or for the Battalion staff It is for each of us to do our du4y. Be certain that your clpb makes sev eral subs.nptions to The Bstts ; >r, It'| your ddty. . In this way the foots concerning A. end M. will he presented to the fellows at homo • Our athletes, our military work, and our school spirit will all be laid before them in an at tractive form—and by the time of guests as their home conditions would allow and it it certain that sbeh pleasant entertainment will bo re membered by the young ladies. Re calling these many kindnesses, . we wish to express the true appreciation of the Cadet < on** end extend their sincere thanks te the campus ladies for the important part which they have played is making toe festivities a complete success. caa you sing from the start > tko-Ond so proudly you stand for orchestras play it, tbf whole censrrcfrstion in {voices that blend, e up tb# grand tune, and then torture and slay it? isnt they shout when they’re rut starting out; the “dawn’s early light** them fiouadering about “Star Spangled Banner* trying to sing, don't know the words of recioue- brave thing. .1. 1 * graduation, all the boys will be “A. Although the Artillery unit st A. %n6 M our bit and M, is youhg, it i» gaining strength » Adequate mstenal. In cluding guns of ell calibres will be here soon. With the efficient staff of instructor*, aided by splendid ca det officers, Battery “A” promises to be the PRI1 >K of A. and M. 4 AN appkm IATION. All of us are anxious to let the high school boys ef Texas to know something of our *rerk, so tost when they graduate, they will know where to find the best sohoot jto the Staff. The question 1 comes as to whet *s the best plan for <|oing such adver tising in aa effective way. There are several things -that wfll help. ' Everything possible ought to be done to turn these boys in the njcht direc tion for a college education. We *1 ‘ J :Li ‘ Three Wonderfully pleasant dances ere “staged” In the Mess Hall d«r- whkb mpleftt were lag tos| would certainly have been Incoanpl without the many young ladies guest*. In view of the fact, we are all aware that the Oorpe as a whole is very much indebted to the generous hos pitality of our campus residents. The ladies of College Station during these three days showed every kindness possible to the visitors; and ware ex ceedingly thoughtful and accomodat ing In taking care of the young ladies. Every one showed a true spirit of generosity in caring for as many OH, »0YS! HERE’S THE GREATEST ME TET If In one< of tftoee tip-top Metro Specials. Alec the greatest comedy ever flashed on a screen Well, I’ll Be Featuring the Storm of Laughter that can’t be beat Ki lair IL : ij'L { i i SEMON The Best Bill Ever Presented in thiu theatre. 15c. 11 . *» ■ i t.1 it 4