The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 18, 1931, Image 9

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fellow ^lassmateti? We, as freshmen, believe that the uppercl
Aggie spirit and doff the “hirh hat.” We hope that during the
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qualification should be required of every student editor
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of the student body, we w*ant to say that it will be
at A & M if the coming elections place men with experiehce
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say that we have enjoyed our work immensely would
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