The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 07, 1920, Image 2

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THE BATTALION
all are of the highest class. Several
lecturers and singers of world
wide fame will appear this year. These
entertainments will be scattered
throughout the year and several will
come during the winter when no
athletics are in progress. The first
number is the only one which will he
given on Saturday night, the others
being scheduled for week nights. The
cadets, Campus residents and Bryan
people can look forward with great
anticipation to this and the other
splendid numbers.
TEXAS BRANCH AMERICAN
SOCIETY OF AGRONOMY
FORMER AT A. AND M.
Last March when it came time to
discard the agricultural assembly, a
a compulsory assembly for agricul
tural students, due to the fact that
the A. H., Horticultural and Agricul
tural Engineering Societies were al
ready formed and working, thereby
making these members attend two as
semblies. At a joint meeting it was
moved and passed that the old assem
bly be dissolved and the work of the
respective departments be carried on
by a local unit of that department.
The Agronomy men thus thrown on
the cold world were kindly asked to
participate with the already function
ing organization. This was declined,
but with thanks for their invitation.
The men pursuing work along Agron-
onmy lines and realizing the broad
ness of the field and how utterly de
pendent plant and animal life is up
on this very factor decided to make an
honest effort to formulate and per
petuate an organization that would
properly conduct the work and main
tain connection with the fieldmen in
Agronomy. Men of authority and
keen insight in Agronomic lines will
be brought here to furthei^the work
orBfcr society.
Lime was accomplished, apparently,
in the two months left us last year.
It consisted mostly in getting data
and securing information about the
workings of the National Society and
how they would effect us. The com
mittee reported favorably and at the
election of officers Tuesday night Mr.
J. A. Sanders of Mansfield, La., was
elected president; J. S. Daniel of Cor
sicana, vice-president; secretary and
treasurer to be elected at next meet
ing. Program committee consisted of
K. L. Kirkland, L. C. Jinks and T.
Hensarling were appointed as was the
refreshment committee composed of
C. W. Sherrill, J. C. Miller ahd W. P.
Patton. Meetings were declared open
and an open invitation stands for any
one to attend the meetings of the so
ciety. The meeting closed after a few
timely remarks had been made by C.
A. Woods of the Agronomy Depart
ment.
HIGGINBOTHAM RE
TURNS TO A. AND M.
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his idea of taking medicine and come
to help the Maroon and White to be
the Southwestern Champions again.
That is the kind of men that A. and
M. puts out. It is these men that save
the Maroon and White from many a
defeat upon the gridiron. Higgin
botham, who has always been a thorn
in the side of his opponents, will be
here to help drive the thorn in a lit
tle deeper. His presence on the Cam
pus puts new spirit into all of the
student body. When the old team goes
on the field to play Rice, Oklahoma A.
and M., Baylor, and Texas, the entire
Corps will be supporting them with
the victory cry of: “REMEMBER
KNICKERBOCKER!”
Conceit.
She—“This is the first time I’ve
ever been kissed by a man.”
He—“That’s sort of a slam on the
rest of ’em, isn’t it?”
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and our prices are lower
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WE ARE ALSO PHONOGRAPH HEADQUARTERS