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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1919)
!V • i Mmr *», t»l» Ml "'I ■ **• *) iil: ,, •Utted), black hobrnul shpc«, and •Cpaw hate. S. All fonnatior i #111 be atten ded with a smile (ww cant help it it It you don’t »et anythinK to eat) 4. Permits to '^yan ate thinK* t of the past; you will within a week. b. Htirh chain on the front row I • members are Absence will be Martial. t— all be campuscd 11 be reoerved chapel and ail to be there- ihed by Court ! ^ j i in the Blue 1. D. R.. Weo- >yle’s Boole of d Calendar, i m r - rH L> *1 H r :i; -I 'Iif' ' , ;j t . ; N ? i . • 6. All reffula Book, Moss Manual, ■tec’s Unabridged, I Rules, Brunswick* B TV World Ahuenac, sad the Rev apply to these unfortunates. The following are appointed cton and wil be considered as such from now on: , **Cap* r Bodkin/. Chas. E. Mirth, Mr. lYickman, Mr. Lavendar and Red. 1 Cnaalmw *8L Any member failinf to comply . with the above regu#tk>na will be given an excess of demerits and re quired to begin all over asrsin The Grand Supremo Muckymuck. A. and M. Casual CdL"U.S.A. ' i Whole Cheese —JUNIOR*— +ciCAiunn4s.” » When youVe waitingjn the morninc, ; In that grhny loataomej trench— And the air all about you la Bled with dirty stdnck. Therea just one thing that can help ■ i y° u . And that #, you caa b a pipe ^ulf of to# either stand or run. jut one thing can steady And that is, you can bet— b a pipe fall of tobacco Or a good eld cigarette. iT j ill , Or maybe you're in the “Y” hut Peeling kind o’blue— Wishing for the end of your time Wishing you were thru. Theres just one thing that can help you. And that is, you can bet— Is a pipe full .of tobacco Or a go<>d old cigarette. ! Tj j ■ Sometimes I sit and wonder Of the place I went to school— Where to smoke a cigarette Was entirely against the rule. But there’s just this consobtion There’s no worry or sad regrets—- i The good thing about this army is There’s no band on cigarette. —JUNIORS— . j A DOUBTFUL HONOR. ; ; good m old ciga ad you’V taken yeurt position come—> * Waiting for the time to — He: ?’! hear your daughter is en gaged to be married.” She: “Yes." He: “Permit me to oongratulate you.” She: ”1 don’t know whether or not I should be congratulated. The chap she’ apicked out is a poet.” j —Jt|M10R8— We are glad indeed to note the feeling the Juniors at C. I. A. have for us. It is with something more than gladAess that we allew our op tics to rest upon the question mark following the adjective that descrihi-s that fee gag. Of course “si.- erlv love” js ; all right in its -place, b'tt true td executions. 1 C. L A. gently hints at snore than that! — aw i n liii Y in.# H - ■ N 1 ; ' 1 Universal 66 rlT & 1 r ! 4b One of the moat thrilling pj of the day* Addei trectii THIRTY MINUTES 1|,o'- , j!’! ^ I'! LA •_j j| \ , j; M| ; ^ Stein-Blooh Clothes Styleplus Clothes in Clapp Shoes i.i III t : ■T M Bostonian Shoes s Hats i's Furnishini ■M !• - H iV ih BWggHB Jr Ji ' ■ tRM 1 m ATE. have just tin I ▼▼ Dfthe Utcnir n Cell end see theee I or Phone 207 and Mr* Cannon, who wil demonatrat# them lor you* ju i i r j hi* :, f ; / It / ! - ^ 'X j • v;i 4 i l ^ ri I i:" « JLiJ . \ 1, lir.t: