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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1920)
tM THEY IBFS RAVINGS, up from \ 1 ^ * PINAFORES and piRtaila >. * *1 l IN the thm^ow of old Ti • • • • A. AND M. and from their • • • I i FIRST <lay4 on earth • • • THEY heard Farmer yells • • • AND saw Farmer uniforms AND later tsritnessed every 1 a -pie BATTLE oa Kyle fleld • • • AND still Ister their e • • . FIRST theart* were A. AND N.l Fish and then : • *, Tk * * * THEY broke Sophomore AND Junior hearts and .11 f * HAD C'orpt*ral* and e » » • SERGEANTS for slaves and • • • FINALLY a and M. Seniors' a • • WERE at thrir feet and. • • • NEVER a hep was held in t 1 mnj4 j a_i_ THE BAT »»11 ♦< 11 u ii n m 1 1 L> V i *" 1(1 M 6BISA Hi but -what A. and M. • dee . * O ) D; 1 rw CADETS InVited them and • ii 1 e e.e AT last they went away i. "o" * i ~ ’ 1 1 i ' TO sehool at State 1 BEX^USE A and M. was not : .Z COEDUCATIONAL and now .e A poor simp called “Buck" uEHui *T' SPRINGS up &nd in hid 'TIT ; fL .• r • t CQLYUM in the Daily Texan CALLED “Midniaht Maundennfrs'’ HAS the rail and nerve and nr t t ^ comes to us at last in 00r~^ — — ' ^ t ■ • + MB l BRASS to i i f : • "ERRING SISTERS” because !■[ • • * THEY "came out STRONG in • • • AGGIE colors and screamed T I • * e THEIR little {heads off" ^ J • AT .tht basketball rames ( I 1 H * ppHEN we licked the • * * STUFFIN’ ouk of the • • • LONGHORNS at Austin!!! ! » • • GOOD LORD!l You poor wf • b j •• • BOOB, don’t you know i! LOYALTY in the highest j, • t • DEGREE when you see it T 1 •* * * AND 1735. Farmers who Uke • •. • . C NIV ERSfrY and are trying ' 1 • • • TO find mare to like • ; i I • • • ABOUT itiliaae lost all T» • • < on« of the great stories for which the amusement loving world has long awaited Ft . [ 1,1 . * l il L ! ’ |j J ! / I vf ' .A • h /* | “Pollyanna** ia the High Priestess of Optimism. She ia not merely the discoverer, but the 33rd degree-exploiter of the silver lining. The fairies who made sunshine from the cu cumbers were insignificant beings to “Pollyanna.” She is fuU, 1 of action, sparkle and pathos, and will help you to turn your sorrows, big or small, into gladness. ^ ■■■M i y-111 ill ill i n*^ m - LOVE for you’ll —————L—— % TO-MORROW and SATURDAY Adnlta 5<>c. Children 25c. SPECIAL SCHOOL CHILDREN’S MATINEE SATURDAY lO A. M. PRICK 15c. I TFT ,111. +-M-+-8-++ »»>»»■»♦ 1 i-»-M ■><■<■<■»»♦ 4»<■»»»»«»■ •>»4♦ 1 »♦« ER be safe around ' AND ‘ — J “ :,’H •! .’ER be safe around ♦ . . .EGE STATION till you • * * RECONSIDER and ret»Ktf • * # FOR you maunderedyi TAND. girl*. A.'and M. * * * KNOWS 100'kloyalty and WE’RE with UNPARDONABLY this *1 J fl time. "»d"M I » M »• MORAL: Pearls have been caat before swine and Liamoniis ran be ; Ca set ia brass! The story of a miss with princi ples pure as the Tbn Commandment* with a pair of eyas that mpde Cleo- tra look like a consumptive sel- ig-plater and with a list of amped" victims nsachii Main Street. from York. chinF . „ - jklMfcr 1 -—. ee Talmadge h> “A Virtuous Queen Friday and Saturday- $h