The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 19, 1919, Image 10

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•lore A. and M. wac flmt or-
a* a oolleire in 1876 it ha«'
moUH as a democratic Schn'd.
,< bia we have ao idle boast, but in-
a powerful instrument whtvii
brinir to earth the lofty aim of
anytond who is even inclined toward
ssUtabiahneas. When a man cem*M
tf> Colleire. Station for the first tint'*
he meets With that friendly spirts
which has done so mt>rh to make e-f
we are today. 'True, a fre^h-
who Is made of the rurhft sort of
, is the kind of fellow Ahat 4-
and M. alaiays wants, then this me**! •
m* will udly .serve to link, him the
more str«>n»rl>- to th«t school of hi <
ohojce.
[ The dormithry life st A. an«l M.
is bne of the irreat factors whioe
help to krtnit the men together arat
It seems that ev*ry reneration
must have its tydsnt who crushes all
by his dominatin|r will and unscrup
ulous bravery. Un»aee had hdr
Alenander, Rome, her Nero, Enirland
her Charles the Firft, France heV
U«ius the Kourteenth. Russian her
Trotsky, and Sectiod 18 its •*Fiah’•
Hoppe.
—
Whst is success buk^a command to
nttempt still hirher Xhinfrr?
fishI—r
Who said the Caddt Corps was not
united? One would never have sus
picioned it had he seen the two Puli
amp men pull
If
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mans with truinimr^
out with five hundred Cadets yell in ir^
It was the writer’s pnyeleRe to ride
o>» Bryan on the • s|>etial cars (saved
three jitneys l. and it put a peculiar
fecliiur in his backbone to see the
aiMilish al| diptinctioi* between the 1 spirit in which these men were leav-
rich and those less fortundtHy situ-:'”* When one leaves his coiletre
aUd. In # irreat many coReres 4 th - come* tfie fina Itesi as to What ho
Greek letter fraternities will or*rsn thinks of it. We »cr|pe at everythin*
ise m irrouf of men of a certain class, hen- fnfm the eatiiijr on up. .‘‘But
and then this *roup will Use in lit when we pull oUt from the station
own house away from all the rest tf down there—it’s undetinable. But
db»: colleire. v thus losin* the benefit it’s there.
And
to j^e derived from the association - m «tter if a unive
with a la rye .body of students. Hens moer dollars than A
if, Is dittirent. The *rau|j j of do| • t *'* ,u,, ? in d* stude
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feel that no
had millions
indM., if it hnd
ind world
mitwries on the Campus in which a?- ichampion athletic teiun*—it wouldn’t
most all of the cadets reside ser.es be what A. and M. m to us, and we
a rather |i.direct, thouirh none the wouldn’t trade A. sad ft. for any of
less vital, p-trpose in bnnitia* all of
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n
M''
If?
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US together and imp«>sin* upon eact
*■4 every one the restrinthitis wh en
taye been found best to reirulaid
:he colleiff. Here t is net, possible
For one naan to live in bachelori
ipartments. while another! man. h|«
•laas-matc perhaps, finds himself in
.hat notorious “third floor back.” A.
ind M. fs so different frtun a *rcst
nany colleves in this respect tbpt
very few pf. as ever reaUpk what -u
hi ess in* this democratic spirit is.
s-4r*..T» awdi ^nd-iQ^have been, t*» otheir
places and then come to A. arnl ft.
slfBost invaribly remark on.Pur ireu.
BmIb iMferir “
them. One could
in the men leavih*
left a deep satisfacl
of us. The old A-
runnin* stron*-
it and feel it
'hulwday and it
>n down inside
M. Spirit U
we have ju«t
be*un. Those men pp in KPnturky
will have some hard .work to do, but
when they leave Chat,place those peo
ple up there wi| know what these
i l*no«t
eral attit
ds s coiletre tow-ned
Texas
is| to shd’i
will.
re’ve never fsil-
ind we never
* i town r I
these traih* whHdt afe so dhiruci i
ft Me nut ii-kj
m.i
»Tr
istic of curtain famous un
This is befause Only those who baV }
rteea’ subjected to the hauchty dip-
nity ©f the snob can ever un4«
hokr poiirrmntly this can cue
who is th# least bit sensitive to h£)
minroundiiiitrs. Li it not far bett
that an-n in coiletre hhould fe«-l fr<
U> apeak to dach other without an L)
troduction. and that they shoo
consider it quite v profHtr to nk
rsnm r the tiipe of «jay or sotij
Rv'ktfNiwr favsr? ' Her* Ml* A Hinl
w lien? everythin* that leads to |b
J MWlusiveness is burred oqt l»\ t
very nature of thinirs we rppy ha
* cnlfse te rejoice at the
Sf^rit which bus ruled our rod*-
r«4* *« many yeair*.,
i r i FISH * .
Jstpe Pluve, Alius. <
{Some hi|rhts air*» u very itapi • - it
«n*l diifnifin-d cefemimy on |ir«i j!
he Hiiim
a Cloudless f-Wly,
there •1<**'’ Iciori
I «•(
b
irtt
3|l liner was unns-ces«urily intjerrun <
bV the sudden descent «if nio
msl * uontitv of nntur«w
ihtm fidhl. ’• “Mr.’’ Dykes, Cf». 1
bden- pussped iby what he
»s rain fn^i
s**y rijrht in
• limh ’
, | -FISH- I
'‘Nut’’ William-on se^ms - to ha-
r.»i-*«<l u |Tt>od crop of yiounW*nuts’.
Hicompanir. The othet evebjitur thr.
fife extioiruishers were Vmptat-il fro
ttj* fourth fio«ir of L/einfett in a vn
—<ieavor to stop an ©lectfic wi
m sparkm*.
—FISH-
Tada!! Tadu!!
<hit!t ^ntB
Those wild women
Will ire| you yet.
ITIQN.
i he PTeshmaa at A and M. do not
feel tdat it w«»uld l>^\prO|>er to c|om*
the sch«Hd year YithpiK an ^xpces«-
i**o of llappreciutiSn to t^»e Y. M. vb
A. atal th** Sec.retiary who hm« serve !
us 'lUietiy and erfU-iently thrbpirhou'
the year. Much has been *lon« for
us‘that now «e*-tns to be* just th«-
naturui tbinu. h<i that we «l«* not ofte\
(«» think of the Service or valu-»
r4*ceiv**d.
The -*Y” hs* fumishe*! ua with i
.♦i**un amusem«nt. ! , thf»>u*h«»ut thr»*e !
k>n* and troubled tltrms. \\*« have;
bad * vwirmnmv p«*nl. a foyer fori
th*>-*e| interested in chess and check* i
ers. and a b»IU 1 ni rodin wher*- all the
famous “pool sii^rk*'* mp> conirrc- I
fat*-. The most important amuse- |
m**i<t f«-autre supjdied by the **Y*f
km* lieen the fr*-4 nh»vi«*s. Dni you
tver st«q> to think that these show*
Cos; fon)ebody sopie monhy? In a«l-
ditioii. these movifs have br**uirht thi^j
t’or|M lotreth-T seteial timea^ a wee\„
Co k«*liH , ii ijr<pn<-feiduusiy| £d tmil-l
no that feel[nir pi; **hm|.will th>it r*»*v j
tile * oli.-,|e Spirit at 4. nirfl
d. 11>|| v* e roj <|u'C the “Y’’ a «leot| (
f ode? t i
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“FiEI D.**-’
|i I> «m hseo siiijrl mat “iMusif hath
ihAJth VUo* ,-«V>tite ! thif sat'atee
^ -o Ivavt^ ths* tnov ir j * f.r .
harmed \|t? eifery
l« e
ffcnt\ir:iav n.iuit injure
•Ciofe -in' b(>ot#f sf the KA*i
in-m
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Wetipf-d.<?
tbo »vj (
wTote -ii* bi-oiFf ilf the l-'fi-i hm’*;i
r a4 a!*h1i to k-\fif n d to Mr! 11* jf
shod alias ltbnkk\alias
fearti.t on sufh <*Ceasi<»nsi-^ i*«4 .
appre* isvf-w s*» •;
ii
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1 lu-artiest worils
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! hanks for the ekteftainupt-ri( h*-
ims*-ltisidv nfnderf tpn sfudAnt ho >
M rj Revnau*! has : cxpeptinal^ftusice.’
utility and hi* .Mppfqst>v*- mu^
way* in accord wiw the picture,
* mo*t pleasiruT effect.
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and Fish
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So you Fish
Fish next yea**
4,'4-r*- : ’ll
I have not had the
of Meeting everyoc
pertonelly, bat next^ei
your Fish to cell oa
V i
and say a last year** Fi
•eat you here*
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GUY BOYETT, Fropi
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