The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 19, 1919, Image 13

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and be irlenjied un the fact t^iat he iw • oweU. .......
a benefit to humanity, a help-to his |‘ '
people n.itesd of a hindrance, an a.^- | i'h
set and not a drawlMsck to seriety^ of. Toiirhstotie! .
in our estimations the man you want
to look oiH for. This man pona*ia*'*tt
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la a* ny reptile try ing'to strike him
ih the dark. As he detest*;public<1 /.
he trill bt, found only wheii soa^iit
for dibrently. He is b|)cj hear ted,
frank. Uiirei t. simple, and iinaffe<-t
e«i. It hies been said that oply truly
(ft^at men okn be simple.
^{[Amontr the many true and loyal tt .
soda of A. and M. who were in the |ihniels U,<
redent xwhntic ntruirrle; anioni; thos • lliiniihiiotham.
who wenti oner the top to strilce Smith *,
their tdowj fpr eth vrneatest nation in ^ ok »* r
the world; pmom; those who. kn^.\r-
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ri»chteou.s i-au«e. irladly r«vt* up th. i>
lives for the sake of Other*; amon^
Who bravely and untbnch-
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Stock Judirintf contest that the ' ,n
‘alternpte” is derived from the ' “‘’ve called you lopether this
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life seems dark and dreary,
clouds are drifting low.
friv* up in weak despair
icut at least a blow.
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inay not .pH he perfect.
Id fact, few. such are blest;
We must impart the best we’ve gpt—
Raise life above a jest.
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The path of truth is ruKired*
I tffijfMls and ruts abound;
T.et us not fall by the side, of the
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'WlMtn our turh comes around.
So now let’s all jret busy
And join the "reeular”'bunch.
Get eotne life into your living!
|*Ut some ‘pep* behinir your punch!
Headquarters Corps of Cadets.’
"The above nametl carets will re
port to the sergeant.”
Famous Ending*.
‘•Amen.”
“Rest.” .
” dismissed.”
”C. H. Mueller^ Commandant.”
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The Editor received an anonymous
letter through the mails last week la
the effect that the writer had heard
that Prof. Brackett had Bolshevik
tendencies. We hasten to reply that
no fear need be had tn that quarter.
ij FISH
Every rose ha* it* thorns,
Ther«’s fur on all the peaches,
Thefi never was a chapel yet.
Without some lengthy speeches.
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