front BASEMENT n . I » ■Xi 'Mt\i r44 i' — ■ si ‘ ‘r Acquaint Yourself with the Provisions of the Blanket Tax Draft and Give It Your Support. VOL. XXVIII P«MUIm4 W*«kly by lb* Student*' A**ocintion of tbo Ayricultuml and Mocbanicnl Colloyo of T« COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS. MARCH 11, 1»20. ■ ». ; = N( MBKH V' 1 II ’ ! 4 I A VOTE TO BE TAKEN ON THE BLANKET TAX FollowtBc Draft Eadoracd by Mem bers Student Activities Submitted for t on*id. ration. nk« as endorsed T5y * if F^t. BBRTSCHLER “Rabbi” Mere mention of the name of ‘Rdb- bi’. ‘is enoairh to bring a pleasant smile to nine-tenths of the boys here— for ’Rabbi’ is a real mixer and a good-fellow also. His specialty is entertainment, but he ia tarrying his Hort coftrse with credit. However, without Farm Man agement he would not know what to do through the many hours thus freed. A man who is equally at home in the swamps of Mississippi, on the L of Chicago, in a bull-pen at A. and M., or in Bryan Society. Energuftic/ wise, ambitious, and an optimist. ‘Rabbi’ we are glad to have such a man with us. Your strength has aided many when unfortunate, your wisdom has often helped others into s proper course, and your unfailing cheerfulness has time after time made the days seem brighter to some friend. May all your deeds of kindness re turn you a full measure of life's soc- R. A. HARRISON ~Chick«ft” and pleasures. With the disadvantage of hailing from Bryan to battle against, he came, he saw, he conquered. “Chick--, en” is a human dynamo. He contains more bottled up energy than any three men who ever lived. He never stops. Efficiency is hit middle name. Square and an the level with all men. he never- demands more of his company than ht is willing to do him- self. His interest in all matters is of vital nature and when he begins an undertaking, suolicies that will re main through the coming years. His strong character has made many lasting impressions here at A. and M. and we are proud of< Tom and are glad that we have had him here. NORTHWEST TEXAS CLUB GIVES BANQUET AND THEATRE PARTY 4, r fun loving Si It being the usual custom of the \ ar.ous clubs of the College to give a banquet sometime during the year, FRONT BASEMENT; 1 the Northwest Texas Club got away with a start by giving a dinner! and theatre party last Friday night. The idea of a stag affair was entirely dis pensed with in this initial banquet and as a result thirteen of the most popular, charming amiable witty and ladies of 'll ' • i Bryan were the sharers of this epoch of unrestrained joy. The banquet was held in the dining room of the Bryan Hotel and thru- out same (which lasted from 7:30 to 9:00) there are re peals of laughter and indications of uncontined joy. (Continued on Page 8) of the the rep- ntatives of Student Activities and the ratification of which is de sired by the studbnt body: Be it enacted "by thn. students bf the Agricultural and Mechanical Col lege of Texan: % Section 1. , I | Each student shall, upon ma triculation before the diristmas hol idays. shall pay a Students' Activity Fee (Blanket Tax) of thirteen dol lars and fifty cents ($18.60). b. Each new student who matricu lates any time after the Christmas Holidays shall pay a Students’ Ac- ' tivity Fee (Blanket Tax) of eight dollars and tsrenty five cents ($a.25>. 4. The following may have the privilege of paying any apportion ment of the fee that the puyer may desire: (1) Faculty members of the Ag ricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. (2) Employes of the College, Ag ricultural Experiment Station, and of tlM’Ektenhion Service. ■ , ■ (8) Citizen* of Bryan. Texxs. (4) Students and faculty mem- hem of; Bryan High School. (5) Student* and faculty mem bers of the.. Public Schools of Brysn. (f) Students.and faculty mem bers of Alien Academy, Bryaa Tex as. i P i (7), Student* and faculty mem bers of Vilbtj^laria. Bryan, Texas. (a) The. amount Of i the fee charged to any person paving this tax'under Section 1, c, shall be gov erned according to the time it is paid ( < and the activityj hr activities, the payer is interested in. d. Any person who io eligible to pay the fee Is deaied the privilege of paying It more than-once, how ever, if additional! benefits are de sired. the Business Manager of the