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T. A. Cheeves, ’20, Editor-in-Chief
of The Battalion last year writes
from Ithaca, New York, to greet his
old friends at A. and M. Cheeves is
with Frank Seales, an ex-student of
the College, both now taking work at
Cornell. They state that they must
keep up with the Farmer victories.
The College Community
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W. T. (Tanlac) Strange, after view
ing the sights of the Dallas Fair, is
in the hospital suffering from appen
dicitis. A speedy recovery, “Tanlac.”
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Following are some extracts from
a letter written by H. M. Bohn, C. E.
’20, to one of his friends on the Cam
pus:
F. I. de C. A., “Pension Varfela,” San
Salvador, Central America.
Dear Friend:
No doubt you are wondering where
in the world this letter is coming
from. It is a h—1 of a place, but I
am here so that ought to improve it a
little bit. I’ve been here now three
months, and have gotten a lot of prac
tice building railroads. This country
is all mountains and all that I can do
when I am riding over the line is to
hang on to my mule when he goes up
and down the steep inclines. Thanks
to Bull Muller’s Cavalry I was pretty
well accustomed to riding bronchos
before I got here.
Well, how is everything up at old
A. and M.? What sort of a bunch of
Fish are there now, and how are all
the football games coming out?
Down in this hole I hardly ever hear
anything about things there, unless
I hear it from the University side, and
you know in what light they put it.
Central America is just one “darn”
hole that God forgot when he made
this earth. Anyway, he made a mis
take. I never saw such a bunch of
ignorant people in my life. We have
bought a Victrola here, and at night
you would think that our office ,was
a regular Keydets room at A. and M.
Every once in a while we step ai’hund
in Soyapango Society. It sure is [lots
of fun to shove these brown-skinjned
babies around on a floor that soine-
what resembles the Stock Judgpri^g
Pavilion floor. In our camp there
two Germans, one the resident
neer and the other in charge <f>f all
masonry work, one ex-gob from/New
Jersey, and last but not least
Hondurean general, once candiddRe for
president of. that country,“nov*r7trr
paymaster. With all this bu
have quite a time every now an^then
when we step out. y
Well, old top, when you wriue me
tell me how everything is getting
along. I sure want to hear the fclpt-
ball results, and as I have my A. and
M. football schedule right in fronfJ of
me, I sure will be holding my left
(ear) on these days. A. and M. ^iure
got a hard schedule, and if she ipes
through the season undefeated sh|e is
going some.
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“Wolf” Doney, ’17, was on the Cam
pus for a short visit Thursday.
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“Sid” Miley, ’19, now interested in
oil, was a popular visitor at A. and M.
this week. He brought good reports
of Jim Porter, ’19, Dudley Baker, ’18,
and Bill Taylor, ’19.
people with a social that will long be
remembered by those who attended.
There were about four hundred stu
dents and about a hundred Campus
and Bryan people present.
The first half hour there wasn’t any
formal plans of entertainment. The
orchestra played many selections the
first hour. Mrs. W. W. Kraft sang a
solo. The real fun began when Mr.
Brackett opened the entertainment
with an “old fashioned stand up.” A
prize was given to the person who re
membered the largest number of
names in the “stand up.” After the
“stand up” the young ladies’ “ribbon
race” began. The Misses Edge,
Short, Lipscomb, Nash, Woods, Fry,
Stout, Buchanan, V. Short, Pletzer,
Fraps, Harris, Bizzell, Lovel, and Mc-
Knight entered the “ribbon race” as
representatives of each of the classes
in the Bible School. Miss Alma Mc-
Knight won the first prize.
Refreshments of brick ice cream
and home made cake were served af
ter the “ribbon race”. On account of
the lateness of the hour the program
for the evening’s entertainment had
just started good when the time came
to leave. The other stunts that were
not pulled off will be held over for
another social that will be given at
a later date. The committee on ar
rangements wishes to thank the Cam
pus ladies for their generous response
of their request to furnish home made
cakes.
“SOONER CLUB” ORGANIZES.
What has previously been known as
the Oklahoma Club met and elected
officers for the ensuing year in the
Airdome, Tuesday noon. The name
was changed from its original to that
of the “Sooner Club” for more than
one reason. First: because the Okla
homans are known over the United
States as “Sooners”; and secondly:
because the members of the club at
this institution had “soonei”’’ be at
Texas A. and M. than any other insti
tution of its kind.
The club has a membership of fif
teen students and several honorary
members from the teaching staff.
Regular meeting dates will be set.
The following officers were elected:
President, E. C. Ward, Tishomingo,
Okla.; Vice-President, H. F. Hayes,
Chickasha, Okla.; Secretary-Treas
urer, W. R. McLaury, Snyder, Okla.
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Sunday after dinner the second
meeting of the year was held by the
Wanderer’s Club. At this meeting
the new members were taken in and
the officers for the current term were
elected. The Wanderer’s Club is the
only organization of its kind on the
Campus in which the general welfare
of the students of the Texas A. and
M. who reside out of the state of
Texas is provided for in so far as the
ability of the student officers will
permit.
Plans for the welfare of the club
were numerously suggested and the
most desirable ones adopted by the
club. A regular meeting place is to
be found in the near future by the
officers in charge and regular times
for the meeting to take place will be
set. The object of the club is to make
the students from foreign countries
and distant states in the union to feel
as much at home here as possible.
The club membership consists of
men from the states of Georgia, Okla
homa, Mississippi, Ohio, Iowa, Louis
iana, Arizona, Arkansas, and from the
foreign countries of Mexico, Ireland,
Egypt, Peru, and Mesopotamia. A
new feature will be the selection of
honorary members from Campus and
faculty people of other states.
The following officers were elected:
President, F. L. Bertschler, Kosciusko,
Miss.; Vice-President, C. R. Warndof,
Savannah, Ga.; Secretary-Treasurer,
E. C. Ward, Tishomingo, Okla.;
Sergeant-at-Arms, H. Dougherty,
Blackwell, Okla.
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