The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 18, 1929, Image 7

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DORMITORIES ASSIGNED
TO MILITARY UNITS
One of the first things an old stu
dent asks when he arrives and meets '
his ‘rummit’ who has been sweating
all through summer school is, “Where
are we staying?” A high official has
divulged the following details per
taining to the distribution of quar
ters and tactical officers.
The first battalion of infantry will |
occupy Mitchell Hall and the larger
part of Leggett. Lt. E. T. McCul
lough will be in charge.
The second battalion of infantry
will be assigned to Milner, Austin,
and the remaining part of Leggett,
being supervised by Capt. Lyons.
The first battalion of field ar
tillery will be quartered in Bizzell
and Goodwin Halls with Lt. J. V.
Carroll at its head, while the sec
ond battalion will occupy Foster and
Ross Halls with Capt. T. C. Harry
as tactical officer.
Capt. I. G. Walker, Jr., will lead
the cavalry which will stay in Pur-
year and Law Halls.
With the band staying in Gath-
right under the supervision of Capt.
Lyons, the corps of engineers and the
signal corps will occupy the shacks
with Capt. L. A. Pick as their tac
tical officer.
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THE BATTALION
YELL STAFF ANNOUNCED
(Continued from Page 1)
than little Jackie Saunders and
Freddie Buford.
With such a fine staff assisting
and the corps to back him up, Hop
will greatly help to make this the
finest* year in the history of the
college.
«i*i- -S*-
“Y” BUILDING REMODELED
During the summer an extensive
program of improvements has been
carried on the Y. M. C. A. building
and equipment. Seven new rooms;
four single and three double, have
been completed. The senior clubroom
has been discontinued and the senior
tables moved to the basement.
The house itself has been re-cal-
cimined and re-painted from top to
bottom. All over-stuffed furniture
| in the lobby will be re-covered. The
barber shop and Casey’s have been
remodeled. A combination phono
graph and radio will be placed in
the lobby for. the entertainment of
loungers. Individual offices have been
under construction for Mr. Cushion
and Mr. Gay. A refrigerating sys
tem will be installed by the foun
tain on the front steps, and cold
water will be available at all times.
A free telephone will be placed
adjoining the booth in the lobby for
the use of students and faculty.
The “Y” plans to bring a consider
able number of first-run pictures
to the Assembly Hall this year, in
cluding Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Unit
ed Artists, Paramount, Fox, and
Pathe. A new and much more satis
factory music machine for the
shows will be installed.
Several new policies are under the
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MODERN SANITARY
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Mike Halbouty’s important affairs
have demanded his presence in the
city of Hearne. Incidentally, a young
lady from Mexia will visit for a
short while in there. We wonder if
the two have any connection.
consideration of the secretary, but
do not bear publication as yet.
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