The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 12, 1920, Image 8

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THEY
IBFS RAVINGS,
up from
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PINAFORES and piRtaila
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l IN the thm^ow of old
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A. AND M. and from their
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FIRST <lay4 on earth
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THEY heard Farmer yells
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AND saw Farmer uniforms
AND later tsritnessed every
1 a -pie
BATTLE oa Kyle fleld
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AND still Ister their
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. FIRST
theart* were
A. AND N.l Fish and then
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THEY broke Sophomore
AND Junior hearts and
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HAD C'orpt*ral* and e
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SERGEANTS for slaves and
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FINALLY a and M. Seniors'
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WERE at thrir feet and.
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NEVER a hep was held in t
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THE BAT
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but -what A. and M.
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CADETS InVited them and
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AT last they went away
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TO sehool at State
1 BEX^USE A and M. was not : .Z
COEDUCATIONAL and now
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A poor simp called “Buck"
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SPRINGS up &nd in hid
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t CQLYUM in the Daily Texan
CALLED “Midniaht Maundennfrs'’
HAS the rail and nerve and
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comes to us at last in
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BRASS to
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"ERRING SISTERS” because
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THEY "came out STRONG in
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AGGIE colors and screamed
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THEIR little {heads off"
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AT .tht basketball rames
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ppHEN we licked the
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STUFFIN’ ouk of the
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LONGHORNS at Austin!!!
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GOOD LORD!l You poor
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BOOB, don’t you know
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LOYALTY in the highest
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DEGREE when you see it T
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AND 1735. Farmers who Uke
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. C NIV ERSfrY and are trying
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TO find mare to like •
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ABOUT itiliaae lost all
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on« of the great stories for which the amusement loving
world has long awaited
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“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. ^
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LOVE for
you’ll
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% TO-MORROW and SATURDAY
Adnlta 5<>c. Children 25c.
SPECIAL SCHOOL CHILDREN’S MATINEE
SATURDAY lO A. M. PRICK 15c.
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ER be safe around ' AND ‘ — J “
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.’ER be safe around
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.EGE STATION till you
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RECONSIDER and ret»Ktf
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FOR you maunderedyi
TAND. girl*. A.'and M.
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KNOWS 100'kloyalty and
WE’RE with
UNPARDONABLY this
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time.
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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
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ee Talmadge h> “A Virtuous
Queen Friday and Saturday-
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