The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 12, 1920, Image 6

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TO THE FLAG
There’s a banner now unfurled;
*Tis the bamne* of tSie world; i
Til the bemner of the free—
All the world to you and Jne.' :
Watch it float beneath the
hkfcea.
Majjrtte fahnner, as it ftieat
Grand old emblem of the true.
With its red. its white and
! fl blue.
Teach the nations of the earth
Men are equal at their birth.
And may rise j from stations
■seek
To the place which they may
•r
THE BAT TALION
MEMORII s
the
Noble flax and colors true.
Now we ourselves to
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A jj nation hope on you re
lie*.
Lovely banner of the skies! -
—W. J. Gayden.
j- CHEMICAL CLUB MEETS
At the retruler meeting of the
Chstnfcal Qdb held in the . Chem
building on Friday evening, Febtu-;
ary many thirnss of interest were
discussed; in facL during the first
portion of the time, the meeting
the form ofJ a general discussi
. j The metion was made and
that the Freshmen Chemical
’f neefs be admitted as active
of the club, so from now on they
‘.»e expected to come out and identi
fy themselves with the dub.
The scintillating feature of the
program was a talk by Mr. C. A. Caai
\ feillo en “Rrespects That Ar e Open
to the Chemical Engineers in Mey-
ico.” In hi^ talk Mr. Caatillo drewt
very vivid an<l fascinating picture
of the undeveloped chemical afld in
dustrial fields in Mexico. The chiel
Idea brought out by him was the fact
that white Mexico had the greatest
oil pnoepeeftpl in' the world, also won
derful opportunities in th e way #4
•ilver aad gold rpining, there werci
few men who had ^courage enough td
undertake to develop them,
j - The club members learned quite u
bit about Mexico that they didn't
.1 know, before? jThey learned that
Te>as is not the- enly place where
caotus will grotir, and that you can
usq .ike cactus for other things be
sides for cattle feed—for instance,
yog can make wonderful “snaiF--
medicine” of the ; juice extracted
•j frqm 1$. , j- ’! •
The »ext meeting of the Chemical
Qab will b,* on Thursday night, Fet»i
ruary 19. The date has been changed
on account of the basketball gams
with Rice lastitute, which is to bg
played on. the regular meeting night,
Of course there will be a good bill
on, and refreshments will probably
b« served. EVERY CHEMICAL
ENGINEER MUST BE THERE.
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TEXAS YfeUjtLEADERS AWARD
ED AN HONORARY T"
Where the wind glow* on the pine
trees, * , jl U
In a land of flowers and honey bees;
Where the sun is shining stjn* '
On the old house and the mill
Where the rose and the sweet Cape
Jasamine. k
Waste their fragrance; all forsaken.
Where the Cardinal and die Blue
J«y.
Come to build their neyts each year.
And th« rabbit on the greensward.
Revels on without a fear;
Where the maple, oah and birch tree
Shed their leaves and fruit in Fall
On the banks of the sunny Caney.
In a land beloved by dll:
This is where, I, in my childhood.
Wondered with my dog and gun
Where each shady glen and wild-
wood - [ • |. ‘
Gave their secrets one by one.
This is where I met my Mary ;
Where 1 learned that she was mine
In this land of elf anf fairy
Where the wind blows on the pine.
But alas came separation.
When we had to say Sfdieu, .'
And our hopes of fond creation
Took flight as fancies do.
But no matter what befalls me;
No matter where I roam.
I’ll remember lovely 4* ar V
And my dear old childhood home.
So I’m living in the fulure
For those hopes that ohee were mine
In the lend of bees and flowers.
Where the wind blows on the pine.
—Chas. P. Trotti. B. S. C.
Daedalian from the
favorites chosen last
U. of T.
The Longhorns defeated Bij
44-11 Saturday night. The
Texan says the Bears played
f rm of goal tossing througho
game.
Austin business men are
"h effort tj ’ nng the Boston
r.nd New York Giants to Ctafk
for an sxifibM on game M
9SS
Oklahoma U-
Two members of the
ulty pay income tax on
from the state. This ws
of Attorney General
our opinicn it is a meas
that faculty members of
versitiee and colleges are i
paid that the mere fact of tx
ing to pay income taxes
prominent characters.
a a a
Oklahoma A and M.
The A.LE.E. was rsoi
Thursday with Earl Gray t
dent and J. C. Brown as se^
-i
ItS’
ujy-
AT THE LYRIC TOMORROW AND
SATURDAY
price produc-
today and to-
The Institute was an active society
at A and M. before the war hut
wa« discontinued and open reorgani
sation promises to } be very much
alivet
The Orange and Black
that the" new Armory-Gymnasium
building sraa dedicated Friday, Janu
ary ?3, with fitting exercises. The
governor and other prominent men
were present and remained over to
witness the basketball game with
Southwestern Normal in the ne*v
gym. Previous to the game the gov
ernor was made an honorary mem
ber of the “Wildcats”.' a pep organi
sation of Stillwater 1A. and M. stn-
denta.
+ + +1
S. W. T, N.
The Normal Star giyae Ike infor
mation that the new aand has
blossomed out and ia now a ntropg
pep unit for the school. • The fli rt
concert was given Saturday* At pres
ent the organisation has seventeen
pieces and effort ia 4>eing put forth
to increase the si set
Phillips U. defeated S.W-T.N. 67-
12 Monday night.
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Do not have your
generation.* j The
picture of yourself
ia small and the ai
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made but several times during a
it home and “others” are due a
fou are in College. 'Hie expense
>n large. |
i\JH LONGHORN NEG-
TODAY AT
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The Austin Statesman annout
in last Sumtsy’s issue that the
letic 4 council of the University
Tepas had given the Orange an^
While yell-leadens an honorary “T’l
|f the University appreciates
work of their yell-leaders so much
to give them am honorary “T” aft
loniag their big football game, sarel
A and M. earn afford to give her
leader an honorary “T“ after tl
have helped win th e Southi
ki ; ( . I
The latest, highest
tioti of Mary Pickford
morrow.
Mary Pickford, quren of all screen
stars ia her latest and greatest suc-
< <*•**. “Pollyanna”, an adaptation of
Eleanor H. Porter’s great story and
play by the samfe name, comes to the
Lyric Theatre for two days.
In “Pollyanna” Mias Pickford por
trays the role of g little orphan girl
about twelve who comes to live with
a New England aunt and there con-
W»tS the whole household by her
gospel of “gladness.’’
This has been called the “glad”
play and in this thought Miss Pick
ford has given thethost expressive
p<Tfonnance of her career; better
than “Daddy Longlegs” because of
it* whimsical interest- compelling
story is what everyone terms “Polly-
anna.”
This is Mish Pickford’s first pro
duction through the releasing cor
poration formed to distribute the
pictures made hy Griffith. Chaplin,
Douglas Fairbanks and • Mary Pick
ford. It makes a new standard for
even her productions especially in
the wealth of detail and the careful
selection of the Supporting cast sup
plied for the enactment of the vari-
t o«s principal . roles of Eleanor H-
Porter’s story.
This is a guaranteed production.
If you are not satisfied we will re
fund your money at the box office.
See “Pollyanna” tonight or tomor-
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The Lass-0 announces that the
students and faculty will vote oh the
Lgague of Nations question Satur
day.
The C.I.A. popularity contest
clnaud Tuesday. The moat popuhhr
girl of each class whs selected for
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