THH BATTALION the team, A. and M. will be upheld in a manner fitting to sustain the repu tation others have established in the past years. SAY, AGGIE— (Continued from Page 1) House. He is trying to rejuvenate a prejudiced complaint that is over a year old. Every well informed per son knows that conditions, although never as bad as were depicted, have made wondrous changes for the bet ter. DR. SCOYILLE IS NOW HOLDING REVIVAL AT THE TABERNACLE Dr. Charles Reign Scoville, famous evangelist, began his revival here Friday night with a strong opening sermon in the Tabernacle. Dr. Sco ville revealed very clearly those qual ities which have distinguished his sermons and made them strong, fear less, and frank. Mrs. Arlene Dux Scoville charmed the audience with the unusual beauty of her singing. She has attained an enviable reputa tion as a sacred soloist, being among the leading sacred soloists of today. Dr. Scoville spoke at the regular re ligious convocation in Ghion Hall Sunday morning and also spoke in the evening. He will speak every evening for the rest of the week in the Taber nacle. Many students have heard all the sermons, and speak in praising terms of the quality of Dr. Scoville’s preaching. C. M. T. C. RECRUITING IS NOW OPEN FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas, March 1—The recruiting campaign for C. M. T. Camps is now opened. These camps are for thirty days and commence on July 28. The young men from the States of Arizona, Colo rado, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas, which comprise this Corps area, will be trained in six camps lo cated at Fort Sam Houston, Texas; Fort Crockett, Texas; Fort Bliss, Texas; Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Fort Lo gan, Colorado and Fort Huachuca, Arizona. The transportation of each man who is accepted is paid by our government from his home to the nearest camp. At camp, clothing, food and quarters are provided, also without cost to the applicant. When camp is over, free transportation is furnished for the journey home. Our government pays all the bills. If you want one month’s free out door training, with plenty of athletics, recreation and instruction in citizen ship the purpose of all of which is to make you a better citizen, morally, mentally and physically, write now to the C. M. T. C. Officer, Eight Corps Area, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, for an application blank. Don’t delay. Applications are accepted in the order in which received. Delay may mean disappointment. AN OPEN LETTER TO REPRESENTATIVE BOGGS College Station, Texas, March 3, 1925. As usual, the legislature of the state has begun its annual hazing in vestigation. Each year, some mis guided representative introduces a bill to investigate the brutalities which are supposed to exist at A. and M. College. We, the members of the San Ange lo Club, are indeed sorry to learn that our, representative is the one who is misinformed this year. We are sorry to learn that the man that was elected to represent us in the state legisla ture is so unfamiliar with the exist ing conditions at A. and M. College. There are approximately two dozen boys here from San Angelo. Some of us have been here four years, but none of us have ever seen the mythi cal baseball bat, so often referred to in political circles. Neither have we seen or heard, except through the newspapers, of any freshman being beaten until he was unconscious. Last year there was practically no hazing at A. and M. College. This year it has been very conspicuous by its absence. Hazing at A. and M. is a thing of the past. The Senior class took a stand against the practice. The faculty has always been against the practice. The combined efforts of these two governing bodies have been very effective in stopping the prac tice of hazing. Some of us were sorry to see the old traditions go, others were glad to see it abolished; but all, realizing the necessity for the abol ishment of hazing, have joined in its suppression. The result is that there is no haz ing at A. and M. today. The San Angelo Club, W. C. Weddell, Pres. C T Harris, Vice-Pres. R. M. Campbell, Sec-Treas. Kuppenheimer Spring Suits STETSON HATS KNOX HATS STACY ADAMS OXFORDS These and many other new ar ticles of men’s wear are arriv ing daily. Come in and let us show you. WILSON BRADLEY DEPENDABiLITY * SAVE MONEY ON YOUR Military Goods at 0. M. WALDROP 6 CO. New Shipments of: Regulation Serge Uniforms Regulation Whipcord Uniforms Herman’s Cordovan Officers’ Shoes Herman’s Calf Officers’ Shoes Herman’s Calf Drill Shoes Stetson Army Hats Serge and Whipcord Slouch Caps Shields and Chevrons, all branches Hat Cords and Straps, etc. R. M. WALDROP 6 CO. 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