The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 29, 1920, Image 4

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BATTALION
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THE BATTALION
•v*ry TkwMMT «*«h« by tb* St'l -
of JUM A « r w u 11 u t «f
there is no other coll^fre publicstim
relstinK entirely to thte student* and
their activities. You {have area the
attitude of the si
' A. and M. Will
U •«jl*«nieml C«IW«* of Toaso
'•i..rr.pUDf> prioo ttse pmr j—r
Advertlaisg r*to» on Application College, your paper,
Mcaabor Tossa ( oHcaaito Pro.. A.>ociat>on school that sent you here? Will you
all ads BLn until ordt red out i ra%,e ^ f or the pood of A. and
press tottar 1*
n i support your
and your hiich
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EDITORIAL STAFF
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K. K. McQuilH
K. J. Edwarda
C. A. Ca«tills
f. tSomm* . . At»i*taat
M- and the fohd of the students now
attending the high school from which
this College? t Club L
y<>u
Bditsr; presidents, club members, individual
aaajtuis Edilor student*, the Battslian appeals vo
Kduor j you and asks that yoiu consider this
Then for 7§c subecribe to
N«w« icditor ' v,m ‘ °* 1 the remainder of the
fiefcd Kditor year,an<i haw it sent to your school
Hill K
- Aaalstant Spsrt LdHor * Matter
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F. M SeMeess.
Mark Swam TT.
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reporters I Just a word to the wise. If any
rmakTV ellC. : organiaRtion. chib. cIrm er otherwise
p. Bstisy. K. A.. CosMatny a. J are planning t« give a dance ol'tDe
s r • BaMsry' A Huff! near future, it would be advisable to
CA-psay K TVhVf?^ ? f : cSE | ^ "C ht now because an opportunity
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The column devoted to Student
Opinion was inauipurated with the pur
pose of having students of this insti
tution express their views on certain
aspects of the training activities, cur
rent happenings, methods of admin-
- istration and any feature of same.
It has not as its purpose rh.- . i isn.
of persons, be they students, faculty
members, writers of articles or other
wise. We do not desire to augment
personal feelings, or start arguments
*m4 will —dee* article? unless they
be wrttt*w hs a corrective or explan
atory or sagg«e*ful maandr. We not
only wish opinion ad those features Monday plght at t|mj regular Horti-
that are distasteful or unattractive, cultural Society meeting in room 21,
but also on the bigger and more en- Agricultural buHding|! Professor Bil-
joyable side of the institution, and smg, head of the Entomology Depart-
they are here, else we would not be ment sill give an illuptrated lecture
here. The recent critical articles ap- on the subject of “Insect Enemies of
peering in The Battalion were well the Pecan in Texas.” This lecture
founded and if there is to be a reply will be highly beneficial to anyone
presents itself which is yeaHy beyond
reason. The Louisiana Five ia in the
State and will remain here until the
latter part of February* when they re
turn to make records for Columbia
and Emerson, Their prices are with
in consideration. it.
-ASTIN
Hardware Co.
Carries a
Mlect Line of
'Taking advantage of examination! j
week many students went home from
Tuesday until Friday. • Oamiag ' as!
soon after the Xmas holiday* pre
vented an outrush of students but at
last very few remained at College
Station. All that didn’t take advan
tage of same will regret it, because*
it's a leng time until the next one.
'THhi i
PROFBSSOR BILKING TO GIVE
-HAUSTRATBI) lecture at
.^■OKIKTLTURAL SOCIETY
MEETING.
it must be in the form outlined above,
remedial, denial or explan-
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interested in th s horticultural pro
duct. Hie p?cun w on© of Texas*
most valuable trees and the state*
void all art idea which are un- 1 product.on is far in the ^ad over any
in their praise or criticism other state, of the union. There ha*
aid hence cannot accept those con- been a great increase in the nnmber
tmdictory and yet not remedial in tree, in the state during the past
nature For instance we believe the ten year, mnd at present a great deal
of interest is being displayed by citi-
Of
Razors, Razor
ing Lamps,
Other Articles
the Equipment
MAKE OUR STORE
utlery
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fottles and Many
to ] Complete' ,
Cadet if
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For instance we believe the
am of th* light and water ser
vice reasonable and legitimate—and
this was answered with the statement
thkt funds were unavailable, which
is accepted without farther contro
versy. Again We fell sure that th*
Y. |M. C. A. is lacking and functioning
miserably and the things of #hich it
was criticised are true in every re
spect—yet'no explanation or sugges
tion received but instead a criticism
of the writer of th*. original article.
Writers of the future please keep
within these limits and we will be
only to glad to accept your views.
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Recently the LoUege authorities
taw fit to cancel the several hundred
subscriptions customarily mailed to
the high schools of the state at the
expense of the College. This action
has leftthe majority of the high
schools without the Battalion on the
library table each week. A number
of men at A_ and M. hav« paid for
a subscription to their own high
school and clubs have sent the paper
to several high schools. Do you want
the students at your own old M High''
to read of the great things that A.
and M. does? You understand that
sens in all parts of the state. The
Horticultural Society, composed of
Junior and Senior Horticultural stu
dents. invites any' interested students
or faculty members to attend this
meeting and receive the benefits of
the lac.tiara. * All meetings of this
society are open to visitors and at
every meeting interesting programs
on valuable subjects are offered. It
is the wish of the society that all in
terested campus residents feel free
to attend the regular meetings on the
first Monday night of each week at
7:30 p. ax
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Has it. W« want to
we are alwayH striving to
titled to. I If you are not
and get acquaamted
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customers and therefore
|ou the service yon are etw
mer of ours come aroun4
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