The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 08, 1919, Image 6

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HIGH SCHOOL
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COMP
LETICS
PETE FRIDAY
(^ontmue<i from par* 1.)
•ri«a trill b« run olf In the mornins:.
leaving only the Anals for Friday af-
Saturdnaf fntRht the finals
tamoon.
in the Boxing To
held and there
and furious
BATTALION
MONUMENT "'
UNVEILED SUNDAY
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Lduise Cline representing the
tff the Cbafeeracy placed
>n the statue an appropriate floral
lament will be wreath present-'d by the Confederacy
be fast Chapter of Bryan. In behalf pf the
On the College, Hob. L. J. Hart,' President
premise to
ex hJbit ions.
whole the week-end promises to be of *he Boitrd of Directckh, with a feu
a most interesting|One and the i Appropriate 1 words, accepted) the
itors irill be given, a chance to nee
some of the real A. and M. life.
Amdng the schools send men are
the fallowing high schools: Bryan,
Brvnhsm. Cameron, Cahrert, Corsi
cans. DeLeon. Cleburne, Ft. Worth
Central,'Dsdlas (B^pan St. and For
rest Ave.), Ferris, M’axahachie, Gar-
land, preenville, Hillsboro, Marlin,
Houston, Kyle, Navasota, Temple,
Waco, Orancre, her ford. Port
Arthur. Rosebud, j«s[liiwe!L
The following “ilrep” schools will
ala<> enter teants, Terril School
(DallsM), W r e»t Texas (San Anton^b)
Ban Marcos Baptist Academy and
Allen Academy (Ehyen).
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BRYAN. TEXAS
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—„ue a* given by the State.
|>r. Bizzetl called upon one of
Govenot Robs* old solders. Captain
Kelley, to say a few words coqdem
ing hiaF'connection with Governor
Ross. Holding the last remaining
flag of the Texas Legion in his hand
Captain Kelly told of the many fine
principles of true manhood ahj set
forth .by General Ross while serving
under him. Following Captain Keily'c
remarks, Prusient Bizzell introduced
Judge Norman G. Kitrell of Ho«j*o.i.
as the I speaker of the occpdio.-i.
Having been a bosom friend of gov
ernor Ross. Judge Kittrell in a stir
ring address told us of Governor
Ro»« as he knew him. aJ* the people
knaw him. It would be imposttible
to Quote the address of Judge KUirul' I
as no part could - be omitted, blit th'.* j
It id urvretl that the A. and M- |adtire*s delivered was one of the rA^st '
■sen from these vadiioas cities «|d fitting and inspiring of itp kind, ever !
schools meet their team* and do heaard ^ U i K>n ^ concbision
. u . * of Judg* Kittrell’s address. Dr. C. M.
«\wrytl|ing pt>ssihle fur their com-! «• . ... - , , • » J, (
i — Bishop with an invocation closed the ]
fott and welfare. The impression , e rTica. *
>re will be car-1 We, the students of this school, ;
ton to hundreds {consider it an honor to have so fit-;
rhool men. It dnjf a memorial placed on our cam- !
every Aggie i pus. ' We feel it the duty of 4very !
ion is a good true A. and M. man to.uphold tra-j
jditions s#t forth by so true and noble
la m-'n as Lawrence Sullivan Ross. 1
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made upon th
tied bsrk and
of graduating high
is to the Jadvar
bo see that this
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You can't think
‘'refreshing** writ!
Cola.
You can't drink
being delighted
The taste M the tea
clearly dialinguaahea i|
cannot be deceived.
Iha «. n.
‘delieioua’*
thinking of
:n-Cola without
that you
Coca-Cola Co.
ATLANTA. GA.
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AGAIN OF
5AVKHAPPY
BbY-WS.S.
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CADET'S
mtinued
le men will
rang.-
for tl.« P
The new
by the time gallery
pleted. This range will be mod'
and u^-to-dmta in tdery detail. AM
practice is under
Vision of the offli
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go to the range
prescribed rourae with rifle.
tanget rang- will be ready
practice is cora-
R O T.
C. CAMP TO BE
HELD THIS SUMMER
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iho strict super-
snd non-com-
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with inapmnis, here is your clience
get *id of it. If the cares of
the werltl lay heavy upon your aonl,
here is . the opportunity to drown
theyn with fokgetfulness for there is
absolutely no time to think of two
gktasioned officers ft-em the M ilitarv
department. The «adet corps ih to
be rorKgratulated for having such
good import unities
•of firearms.
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to learn t.’»e aso
no tim«
oabe If
Ihiggs ajt oate if you are to make
ono of these ramps No inducefnenta
of an eqsy life are offered, but
with the hard work no man ■■
truthfully say that his .ofay at a
like this was an unprofitable oj
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HAVE YOU BEEN DOWN TO SE
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By Boyett's Store.'
:lass Tailoring and Itet>airing-
WILL MAKE YOr ANYTHINO.
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CAMPUS BERBER SHOP
The Best Equipped Shop the South.
The bi st Barbjfris the trade affords.
All Barber Supplies for sale.
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J. F. LAVINDER
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ft you want youri Spring Suits
to be tailor-m^e^by real
tailors*
THE CAMPUS
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First Class
and Pr
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