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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1919)
THE BAfcTAUPW rj hiit^ry. 4 inn dixappuinttMl btthrr if* hi* Atma Mmi- t or in thr B«rn to whom they are turnini; over the future sure***. There are four fftiRK* to which pver>' Freshman i«h«>«|d lend hi* *up- via., 1. The Thank*«rivieir Ball in hon or of the football men. ,2. The R. V.j Hop. 8. The Captain** watch. A The Final Ball. Bear thiit in mind a* the first, sec ond and fourth are the three biirtresi social Events of tjbc entire year. It’s up to us. to se«t that this Ball is n and economics at Mississippi ; succcImi; so if yoti haven't paid your irsity for a 8 year po*t-#ru'l ua*.* hi tconoftncs. hirtory. an.I So well was his lime apens mere that, at the end of his post-Rraduate work when he.had pub lished his thesis on “Irntraition in Uthh/* the'University conferred the a re* of t>octor upon him. It is I worth rememberinir that l>r. Brt»»irh fmuiuated fn»m ••oileRe *tt the nice of 18. and ha«f his deirrec conferred upon him. at the remark- nWy yount; aice of 21. Afterllthi post-graduate work, he accepted the chair of philosophy, rr fHhi ; SH ‘82. signed in order that he miitht study • \ law in the'University of Mississippi. | Hdrfc he completed a 2 2?r*r laa i .i-f ■ ■■ course in .12 months and. Received There are fish ini ihe lakes, . hii L>L*. B., in June. I'.lOU. Ur. "t'ht^re arc fish in 'the sea; BnottRh inherits hi* |nve of study. Hut the “FISH" that ne’er partakes as; in addition to the ettocationnl Of eush is the kind df fish to be. •wwrk done by his mother, an uncle w^tabliahed the Hillman CoUfeR* with ! They lead an aa-ful life. • jumieh Dr. BrouRh was identified for i f| kjyfjr. | j l t ' In June, T903, he accepted the chair of economics and sociology In jihh University of Arkansas. and j wofked with a dilitrenre that was in- splrinir not only to the students but to the members of the faculty as well. Darin* each summer he made dinh^ j !$>*«*» promoting the interests of thc f-j ! Ualvucsity of ^Arkansas, and it wa.- durm* these tours that he irnined the reputation of beinjt one of the m<*“- . | jforreful speakers in-tpe Sfaipth. U has been a *r«at boost forjihe Uni- vorsity of Arkansas to have had sum •4 a man as k member of h«rr' > *facultv. . -p {Doctor Brouirh Is not oaly a rc markable speaker and teacher But h* At’ |cnst the daysj are numbered mlpo written a laiyre numbef^of voKJ Until| we ^hall no lonirer be ea. Amon* this number are sucb ka as: briiraUon in Utah.” tion ii; Missis-, . | j f pt Bankin* in Wiph ucl{es and pains iralorc; Existence is a c<4b*tant strife fW’ith achm* iirirkn> sore. If e'er a thimr wron*. He it what it wilt. Kest assured it v^on't take lonir For the freshmen to jret the bill; They t*tll of ^he pep wo lack, And say fish spirit is unknown; But if to a call we’ve turned our back Wv’re waiting to; be shown, i ' - I : At first we were as frreen A(S the crass, upon the ground. Hut soon well bf so mean \s to make them step aroupd. I m'mni nfmwn ■ n ivawn .g. !; WAIST LIMt SUITS Fit * -t; i mi I i in t i ' i > » 11 * ——wmwT^ ' M The smartest and newest style of the season for young men. We are showing them in the new • greens, browns, grey* and blues. « * £ 1 1! Come In and select your spring suit now while our stock is Com plete, and let us put it aside for you until you want it. ii Spring Suits $25 - $30 $35 and up. IB. 1B1B ^ :: ff i,, Missis- - . . Th.«n. Fast chained un<a pncumWred. But' shall be freeft of the free> men m.w long are dead; '-now ate gray and *»al Higher tribute can be 81 Ij»rge stocv of Fancy Silk shirts ’ io all the new Summer pattarnt. lilk and lisle half-hose. Atnj> i. unilerwear. Straw i and I'anama > hat*. ls>w cut shies, eftc. Bi^ as •*ortwnent to select from andHlow A. M.WALDR THE ST^RE FOR YO .... “ at A. and M.** • * 'Industrial History of Arkansas.” Political'. Problems of the Pres ent,” and ^'Glory of the Old South. GteatnOfUf of the New.” Dr. Brough is a member ocf the Ar kansas Historical Society, the Amer ican Academy of Political and Social Science, and the American Koonomic Association. On June married Mias Anne Wade Roark, Franklin. Kentucky. , Doctor Brough is comparat ivtdy young, being 43 years old. and his elaction to the office of Governor of Arkansas has proved thatv the people want educated men as thetjr* public executive*,~-men who are not only Imrned ia jurisprudence, but who • the ability to put what they into practical good for the peo- a. Dr. Brough is such a man. We know that he has a great mes- ahge to convey, both to the graduat- and to the underclassmen. But with all things haid and done, III leave it up to you; Which class is by far ahead? Why. of'-cour**' Ohd class of '22. —lUf :: 7 14am h ^ Mexican, old apcl gray, entered ’ _ . * 'l.the Mess Hall from the kitchen Mi* 1 '* clothes proclaimed him to' be a wait er of A. and M.'a . famous eating place. He picked his way, as tho accustomed to do so, to a table the far west end of the hall. He Flopped at the head ofla table, where sat a Sophomore. The old .man’s face was surprised, for h* did njt find at the table the men he had ex pected. The Soph looked' up at the gaping waiter. "Well?” The old man started. "Her’ tis what you send for.*' , , .. . Even the Sophomore* naturally t. h... th, opportun.t, brimM ium w ,„ .nd M. CoBeee'of t{«L. ’ “ I ' I “«»£•. »*.t! Wtaf. th.t y„». r 1 ** -FISH ing class anc We are tlad to welchme FINAL BALL. tree you have growing in that dish in your hand?” "Thee*? I Prunes you send for. 1 It is an old custom at A. and M. have been delay-—.” ’ that all under-classmen give the Sen- The Sophomore jumped up. Un ions a final ball. This is a tgadition demanding hurt upon his mind. The I handed down from time immemorial Great mystcffjr was solved I The waiv in the histdry of the College, and is er who had gone after prunes ninc ome of the ways in which the un- teen years ago and had never retnrn- have the opportunity ed was found! The Sophomore’s their appreciation ‘ to thg usual self-satisfaction was dtstUrt>eJ for all that tpyy have in the presence of such patience and from the men urlta are sr>- aHatiqui^y.. He reverently took the ifig to take up the struggle of life. 4iiih fr< m the witlmrod hands, placed Our success or our failura;in this it oh lft»e table .plucked from - the ball will leave a marked impression pfancMrs of .trie trh^‘ the fresh ripe as their minds. If we fail than they de*cen<ients of t|wi original prunes. RriB be 'disappoint*'d, and we can im poured pure cream aver them, and ina nothing worse than a man be- stalled—"dhoot tlae Sawdust n. H i N\ i\ • H- V I'm ■ •' i v j\ i:! Tha Usual Fin« Saturday ~Mr" MAY ALL . I . 'In a Photoplay Ewwfy Woman Husband to S* “ALMOfST MA The Sfiory of a Bewitc Also One of Those Ripping "NO MOTHER TO GO With the Sonnett Beauties ADMISSION ALWAYS FI | (S)«cim Here’s One You Cannot MARGUERIT : The 2Ureetiest “Doll* in M Smartest and Best Comedy- E A Smashing Hit Ev Holick'g Novelty Orchestra^—Af ’H Friday—“Light of W.