The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 04, 1927, Image 3

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time. The Texas state council of the
Knights of Columbus sponsored the
building of the chapel at a cost of
$20,000. The chapel was built for the
Catholic students attending A. & M.
The building is of white stucco, which
makes it very impressive. There is
a large basement, which will be used
as a library and recreation room. The
Catholic group is hightly pleased with
its new chapel, and is very grateful
to the Knights of Columbus for mak
ing it possible. The building will be
called St. Mary’s chapel, and will be
under the charge of the Bryan priest.
WEEKS NEWS IN REVIEW.
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Mr. Hewitt personally during the day,
and some few plan to take up the
work. This is one of the largest and
most successful companies in Texas
and should continue to prosper with
such men as Dutch Hohn of Houston,
Steve A. Noble and Ben Banks of Ft.
Worth, T. R. Black of Dallas, C. A.
De Ware of Brenham and J. H.
Kraft of Bryan all formerly of A.
and M. College, already a part of the
organization.
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Under the able direction of Lt. Rus
sell Powell and Cadet Major Vance,
fifty Sophomores and eight Juniors
from the Artillery Battalion hiked to
a point near Wellborn and camped
last Saturday night. The march was
made with a complete battery of Field
Artillery under as near campaign
conditions as possible.
This event was instituted by Lt.
Powell last year and was so success
ful that it has been made an annual
requirement in the Sophomore course
of Driving and Draft in Military
Science. The trip was made to within
a mile of Wellborn Saturday after
noon and back by the wayof the Sul
phur Springs road. Each man had
to prepare his own meals so there was
just a little difficulty experienced by
Dean Bolton attended the meeting
of the Southwest Geographical Divis
ion of the National Electrical Light
Assn., which was held in New Orleans
last week. He was pleasantly surpris
ed, he said, to find no less than twen
ty of our ex-students attending the
convention. Many of the A.&M. grad
uates were on the various programs,
especially those concerning technical
problems. All of the men are well
and happy and are holding positions
of responsibility and Dean Bolton was
very much pleased at their progress.
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The first of a series of concerts
to be given by the Band on Sunday af
ternoon was given on the Triangle last
Sunday. The band, of 85 members,
is under the direction of Mr. Richard
J. Dunn who has charge of the music
of the college. The boys were all
dressed in white trousers and white
shirts with black neck-ties.
The program, consisting of marches,
serenades, overtures, and a Bass Solo
by Willson Davis was enjoyed by a
large crowd. Next Sunday afternoon,
in honor of the Mothers and of
Mothers’ Day, there will be one or two
special numbers which are very good.
The band has been rehearsing all year
and it has a good repertoire to pick
from. These concerts help to break
the monotony for the Cadets on Sun
day afternoon and they also furnish
entertainment for the Bryan and Cam
pus people.
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The merrymaking of an old English
village at theapproach of Summer was
the theme of thetraditional May Fete
at the College of Industrial Arts last
Spring music festival that began Fri-
Monday, which is a feature of the
day night and closed with the presen
tation by students of the musical
comedy, ‘‘The Student Princess,” on
Monday night. About 1400 of the
girls attending C. I. A. took part in
the Fete, which is annually one of the
outstanding events of the year.
A walled village was improvised
among thetrees on the college cam-
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