The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 22, 1919, Image 1

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Coach Bible! Begins
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VOL. XXVL
COULECE STATION. TEXAS.
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btful Location • in Oot-
•kirt* of Louisvillo for A.
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Special Trail
diant, |t*M
Unit Memorandum
the Committee on
Training of the
the parti
•eampa to be held this I
cpUeee, heinr in the 10th
only with
^ o 5 c»
Tmirn oemp. aa at _
located In the outskirts
' Ky. It is open to anjr
the Seaier Unita, and ■■
nef the Junior Units, who,
iflf the present srhool
have leas than two pears
the R. O. T. Ct Unit,
dence this year is com
for those members of the
faatry Unit who have
^rritten airreemeat p^ovi
No. 49 and who will errad
academic year of 1919-f
Ibers of Senior Units, ot)
j&afantry, may be permitt
Infantry camps. 4
Lks Field Artillery Units
Infantry camps will
62 from
ion and
Depart
for the
This
Ct. 19
Hat
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NOTED TEWSr APERMAI.
VISITS A. IN. COLLEGE
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Gnorww M. Bailey of, the Pont
Editorial Staff Spoke at
Collage Sunday
{COL DOUGHEKTY IAS
KTAR1ED FOR FRANCE
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will not
ning in
f attea-
ry onjfy
nior In-
ed th-*
fn G. O.
te in the
Meat-
ef than the
<1 to attend
[ember* of
who attenr
the giren
p credit* for such attendance.
. The courses of instruction sre u
basic camp course for tjhe Junior
Units and ai ad vs need camp course
for the Senior Units. Th# students
wSl be assumed to a course accord-
M* to the course they are taking at
College. The government will
ish, at the cam pa, rifles, Infsn-
packs, beds or cots, bed sacks or
Mattresses, blankets, and; cooking
outfits, and such other p no petty as
•ifty be necessary. No such property
Will be brought to th# comp# by R. O.
T. C. members. Only hand lumrat e
will be brought to the Canape, as
there will be no facilities at the
eensps for storing or handling of
following uniform trill be.is-
at the camp to each student
tttoads; -
2 breeches, cotton O. 1 shoes,
pair; 1 bet, service; 1 eordf hat; 2
shirts, woolen O. D.; 1 legging, pair.
Ip These articles will be entered on
tha individual equipment record of
each student. At the ckjte of the
It is very seldom that the studentaj
of A. and M. and campus people havesjoi
the opportunity erf hearing a man of j f
the caliber of George M, Bailey. It
is. no mean trifle to be accorded tha
honor of being the aaoct literary man
in the State Irif^TagM. It did not
lake the cadetl long to find out why
such a tribute has been paid this men.
fn the very first ward or two there
was somethind that caught the at
tention at one#. It was just tho kind
of talk that a bunch of young men
appreciate. There is nothing that
puts the corps to sleep any quicker
than a high-flown and flowery talk
that is beyond the understanding of
everyone excep’ the one who com
posed it. It Was the simple direc
tions and practical everyday philos
ophy- that caught and held the at-
od ML Oflkcwf Tw
Weeks Trabi-
On Monday, May 19, 1919, Lt. Col
onel L. C. Dougherty who less
ommanding Officer of the Field At-) ffle
(illery Unit of the R. O. T r C. Wt
College since- its organisation in
February, made his departgro f
wham he is to sttsaA 1 a
Artillery Traiaing
While he has
us a comparatively dhert MfBd,
Col. Dougherty has won the admit*
dtion and confidence of th# cadet
especially thoee members of
Field Artillery Unit. With no-
intions and conditions hem so dif-
fprent from that of the army it is
fficult for an officer to become ex-
ingly popular with the cadets,
wever, Colonel Dougherty, within
few months, has become one of
most popular men on the cam-
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tention of the cadets throughout the i p
speech. If we could have speak or*
something'like Mr. Bailey every Su#-
ds^-, - coaobalsory chapel would be a
sweet remembrance of the good oi l
day# of preachers fired with ancient
religious fervor, but all theory and
phantastic pictures to a mind of com
mon intelhgencF-
THE VICTORY QUARTET OF
HOUSTON TONIGHT.
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Op this evsnihg, the college srUl he
treated to the best professional tal
ent ih Houston. The Victory Sex
tette, a troupe with a state-wide rep
utation, will give e concert in the
New Auditorium Mg. Ellison Van
Hoose. probably the hunt known mus
ical director in Texas, ha# varied his
program purposely to please the ca
det corps. The program ia made op
of some of the moat popular music
of today. S«ch numbers as “Smiles'’
“Her Rose**, 4 *Piccanny Lullaby”,
“Till We Meet Again \ and “The
Rosary,” will make this the moot at
tractive program that has evar been
rendered at the' college.
and it is with the deepest regret
t the corps receives notice of his
ure. The silver lining in this
case is the fact that he will return
next year and it is exported that the
A ft illery Unit will be one of the lar-
g#st end most efficient in the country.
It- might well be noted that there
■nr en|y eleven schools in the United
Stats where this branch of the R. O.
T. C. has been instituted and every
school is one of world-wide repute-
Meti., . Harvard. Yale, and such in
stitutions being among the other ten.
SPRING FOOTBALL TRAINING
INAUGURATED.
’ £ taring Wednesday Coach Bible is
pr pressing rapidly with the spring
tn lining of aspiring pid-skin teases*.
Tie week will he light and varied
enough to prevent its becoming mo-
go ;onous. Every football player in*
school, whether he is Senior or e
Freshman can HI afford to mias this
training. Mr. Bible has net seen;
much of the material we now have in
act# os and it is thru this
thdt heintunds to get a Ban
yudr’a team.
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TWO VICTORIES
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outplayed, •■Ait, j owe-
outrun the fan Booth- ,
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the sixth when thefyS- -’.I
twice the “Kwroimheed- f,
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With ike support he was
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the ball
hell Hfphk
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■ on a nassed baB and
Forrest’s single te cen-
>y Mathews, Lewie, Fee-
>ucketone, a hSciIBm by
■ gud ttgo stolen gssca
»r three more markers in
soaring ended In tj»b
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