The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 19, 1919, Image 8

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" We hmf ample floor space, aa adei|uaic force of traiwfd mechanic*. an4
to wait oa the front. Bor*. «en«J rowr parent* and friend* who eome fo Oonmie^
car* to u* and we well give them the kind of «cr%i<*e that 'oifi•fie*.
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n.»w antjil the time to depart for thair parentM that hlh reconi it cJear'anxi
.'•Ifoaieak Some are even coonUtitr th# that hii irradea have Justified; hit atl*
j iHH uW.j .The contemplation of vara* vanc«*ment to the 'next hnrht-r tla SJi -|
tjlon naturally* *r» v e* a reaj feelinr of The re*pnn*il>»lRy of **numberini; 4
yfiiT anticipation... The vacatian our days’' should eroa in our con» IC
ill recreation to tome; hard sciousnesa as responsibility beiroOHu y,
\4jortc tr>others, but for all it repre- a matter of deeper er>mern. The V
>*ents a chanife! fr»>m the arduous sense of responsibility should in- T
. I ( I ’ “ '^♦'itine |*f cofleire life, tt is.for thew crease with the breadth of vision and
N • -f | n-Hsor,* ^hat numl»enn»r t^»e days and knowledge of ouh tasks. Let us, 4
|* i | 't‘jhours is.a popular pass time in these therefore, take aoroUnt ttf our mis-iT
| | * ;4., ' fetesini^ days. takes durinjr tbia war to the end tluu X
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(the days and hours sh mid be meaa- new y^ar.
ured- H'hat are the rewards of the . . >. .lL. _ 21
\ I i „ . 1.. It is my'hope that the summer va. »
, jjrper? It hat have the college days . T • i *:*
meant ki you? When you return ration may-bnr^r a max.mum „f jov J.
» tu.me. Can you grive a iry«>d report to (to each student the college. 1
' 1 yi>ur“ parents who hake sacrificed trust lar*re oppuirttmity may come to "j"
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It has been an unusual year for all
of us. Kar has cnrafced IWicertain-
tsen and rreat ani^ietieti. hardships
|i have beeti forced upon US. Many
distraetnes have interfered with the
rd>rm:tl ji^br's work. But R should
be observed that many' students have
made the- *iost of ther opportunities
. / under all kf these cenditieas. Many
\> of tho«o* who are here have sur
mounted *^ery obstacle and evercom?
* , efery difficulty and have the con
sciousness of duty well performed as
the end of |he year approach**. There’
•• no lA-Wfcer satisfaction: that can
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whiCh the colleirf id held is determin
ed by what you are and what you do
when you leave the coile»re.
Remember th^t people wilt judirv
the coHeire by What y«»u say ami dd-
It is within our power to reflect ored t
or discredit up<>* the institution. • If
ou have >rain<-<i in khowle.hre. cour*-
eSy and inteirritjr. the colietre will
share with you the credit that your
life reflects. Yotir responsibility,
therefore, is no longer personal. It
involves the vdelfWe and the ifoo j
opinion of the institution that for all
time you will represent.
W B. BE&pELL.
President.
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