the T ALIGN THE BATTALION X cen detailed here know more military than we. Any cadet officer will be glad to take their advice and profit by their suggestions when the eame are made in a way that seems to have a helpful and not a fault-finding spirit. 'Many mistakes are made, but what we want is suggestions and corrections and not fault-finding. For a fact, some of the men do not yet know the manual of arms or the name of their rifles. Why? Be- —* cause they have not been given t^e EDITORIAL STAFF j I instruction since they first drew the.r C H Clatk... i L ..... Editor They do not have the time E. *. McQuillen . . . .T*. . Assistant • or opportunity for such at the drill a. Assistant i hour. The officers see the need of Published every Thurwksy night by the Students Association of the Art it ujtural and Mechanical Collega 1 of Teghs. Subscription price $1.36 per year. Advertising rates on application. Member of Texas Collegiate Press Association. All Ada Run Until Ordered Out change#. P. L. Bertachler K. J7 Edwards . . R. A. Hards ... . •p. B. Priei . Assistant . Assistant . Assistant bring about the desired food. Truly, seme ■ swallow great chunks of food i rush madly from the Mem Hall if possessed of .y devils. Only mighty stomach could stand such treatment for any length of time. jWe are all hoping that many other similar things may be introduced so that we may at least be able to boast to those who do not know, of what a high state of civilisation we live in. and a Mr. The Mission Club will meet every Thursday evening to study the prob lems and opportunities in the various countries. ColU has and has I of tice^ ^iay^jjmr Windrow of Waco,' has been State High stay Engiaaer, office on May IS. This m highly gratifying to kdrow’s many frieads at the rhere he is well known, r» an instructor here sey- ago. He la also an A. luate. ill about to enter on a of road building, the state 11 to secure the bem-f r indrow’s knowledge and ex-" Since leaving the State ' Water Engineers he has in engineering prac- m BUSINESS SI Coxey Kvapa...... Bus less Manager jCaaspsaa Mrs. D. V. »veS- ■l»as Entered as s . College Station. Texat. * ebruary 17. 190&. — —— military; ? The R. 0. T. C. was .organised .by the government to trktp men to be come ofheers in the reserve corps of the U. S. Army. In this, they were not only to get the di^ipline and fundamentals necessary in the train ing of an officer but wa$-e to develop ’the 'initiative and perseaality indU- pensible tn. the .officer. *' This initiative is being sadly curo- ed. How can a cadet officer take the intcresk nnd put U** *'p«p” into his work when an offleei’ stands over his company, and walks nround him taking notes and counting, r ,t never using s certain smoont of the tilde in roundinp up the comers, never- the-lesa, they do not have it. Trust the cadet officers a little more end see if they will not respond and help keep up the good name of oltf?A. and M. How many times have the company officers been allowed to inspect their company? la it net just that thgy should be allowed to rngke one in spection out of every f4uL ’ They know the men -and have an idea of what to expeef from each, and the^ punishment that^ should be awarded* ii. *1 4| 1 Quite a pleasing innovation was recently bojrun in thy Mesa HaH. To ■ have soothing music to listgn to while eating lends a softening air to this Spartan civilization of ours. Many a cadet’s stomach could hardly stand more than a whiff of the Mess Hall up to this time, but it is now dispos ing of enormous quantities of food to say tlw leust. There is the temp tation t over the' evening meal. This gives all those ical enzymes, ferments and EVER-READY S] CAR Ny*w York Cole Renidonce - • DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE WORLEY ■ i? BRYAN-COLLEGE