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The Editors wish to express their indebtedness to the Supervisory Committee for assistance in correcting and compiling manuscript matter. To Professors Lomax, Gideon, and Smith, "The Long Horn " is especially indebted for matter contributed. t 6 ~rP,~i~Pnf ~,~nu~tnn. I~. D:11'[ll FRA\I~LIN HOUSTO\', the fifth president of the Agricultural and liechanical College, to which position he teas elected at 1-Paco, 'Texas, April 7th, tgo2, was born in \tortlt Carolina, February t6th, r8(6. Soon after this tinge his parents moved to South Carolina, where he lived until his college education teas completed. lJpon grad- uating from South Carolina College in 18`d j, he was appointed to one of the two tutarships open to the graduates of that year. He taught in South Carolina College for one year, at the same time doing regular graduate work. The same position was tendered him the follo~wiug~ session, but he declined it in order to ac- cept the Superintendency of the Spartansburg City schools. after holding this situation for three years, be tt~ent to Harvard University to pursue graduate work in political science and history. During his three tears of residence there he held a ~50o fellowship uearl~~ all the time. Such positions are awarded far superior attaiuntents and excellence in scholarship. H~ was president of the Harvard Graduate Club for one }-ear-t$c~3-t 8y4. A call came to hint from the University of "Texas daring the same year. He was elected to the newh- created chair of Political Science, and entered on his duties at Austin iu the auttunn of i8y4. Promoted in t8y~, he was advanced to the rank of frill professor in t8yy; and a short time afterwards was made Deau of the 1lain l~niversitt°. The duties of this position are largelr~ executive. Tn their discharge President Hous- ton demonstrated his fitness for administrative work ; through the reputation he acquired here his name was 'brought before the directors of the Agricultural and .Mechanical College. Tt is hardly necessary to add that neither President Houston nor any of his close friends attempted to influence the board in his behalf. The offer of the presidency was spontaneous, and the wis- dom of the directors is being daily verified. lUauv important changes and intprovcments have been made since his connection with the College, which rre shall recapitulate-not to prove that he is responsi- ble for them, for there are many progressive forces at work here, but as indicative pf his policy. From this putline one may be able to forecast the future lines 7 of growth in the College, and also realize haw rapid this growth may continue to be, if all influences work together for the upbuilding and glory of our Alma \4ater. President Houston entered upon his duties in July, rgoa. Since that time there have. been expended (in- cluding improvements contracted for and now in pro- gress) mare than $70,000 in making improvements in physical conditions at the College. This amount in- cludes expenditures for the repair of cottages; the building of new cottages for both professors and laborers; the erection of the dairy barn and the textile building; ~~renovation and repairing of the varibits dormitories; new furniture for dormitories; fences; re- modeling and moving barns ; platting and surveying farm, and arranging for a systematic record of crops- costs and receipts. While these advances seem satisfactory for so short a period, even more important progress has been made in providing better facilities for instruction. All lines of worn have been greatly benefited by the em- ployment of a librarian, who gives his entire time to the work; and by the purchase of many new books for the library. About $30,000 have been expended for laboraton~ supplies in the different departments: New instruments and apparatus have been bought for the Department of Botany ; a laboratory for soil physics has been well equipped, and furnished with desks; $5,000 have been spent ou Electrical Engineering ma- chinery and apparatus ;the Deparhnent of Mechanical Engineering has been equipped with forges of the latest improved pattern, and the shops thoroughly over- hauledand repaired ;the Department of Civil Engineer- ing has been provided with funds to purchase valuable and needed equipment; assay furnaces, laboratory fur- niture, and supplies have been added to the Departmen± of Chemistry; and the Departments of Physics, Veter- inary Itledicine, Entomology, and Drawing, have all received liberal allowances. Another important step has been made in securing large shipments of cattle and hogs for experimental feeding purposes. The students will not only have the benefit of the experience in judging the fine stock owned by the College, but will also get helpful in- formation concerning stock-feeding. Still a third line of advance has ha~1 for its con- cern the work of instruction ; that is, the teaching force. It is worthy of remark here that the additions have nearly al] been made in the Department of Agriculture and related departments. The institution is to be de- veloped along agricultural and technological lines, as contemplated by those who gave it being. The direct- ors of the College choose men for instructors on the principle that Texas needs for its teachers the best available talent in the country, without regard to the section from which they may chance to come. ILfen are employed not o~n1y as teachers; their qualities as scien- tific investigators are also considered. Eor the work of the College is not alone to instruct voting men. Probably its most important function, through its farm and experiment station work, is to disseminate useful information to the people of the State-to bring aid directly to the farmer, the stock-raiser, the fruit- ,grower, the bee-keeper, the truck-grower. l,ulletins of information are frequently sent out free to a list num- bering i6,ooo names; short courses in agriculture are offered, to which one may be admitted without entrance examinations; one man is employed who gives his en- tire time to the work of lecturing to farmers, and organizing Farmers' Institutes, and often parties are sent out to aid in this work. The College must give help to the people or it fails in its high office. During the last eighteen mouths additions to the teaching force have been made as'follows: One man in Experimental Chemistry; an instructor in Veterinary Science; an associate professor in Civil Engineering; an expert in Physics and Electrical Engineering; an associate professor of Animal Husbandry; and assist- ant in Entomology, and also instructors in other non- scientific departments. All these improvements and enlargements have been made possible through the largest appropriation ever received by the College at the hauls of the Legis- lature. This amounts to $266,000 for the rivo fiscal years beginning September t, tgo3. The State thus shows its confidence in its industrial future, and also recognizes the important function of the Agricultural and Mechanical College in promoting the material prosperity of the people. One other advance made by the College may be mentioned: Secretary Wilson said in a recent news- paper intervietiv that the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas was the most progressive institution of its character in the L`nited States. He is proving the sincerity of his words by making valuable concessions to the College in the boll-weevil crusade, which call for large appropriations from the National Government to be spent under the immediate direction of the local authorities. The importance of this close and cordial relation with the ~ ational Department of Agriculture can not be overrated. It means, practically, that Uncle Sam and his treasury are behind us in whatever work we undertake for ~;he relief or enlightenment of his favorite son, the farmer. President Houston has been no small factor in establishing these friendly relations. To the average student President Houston's mamter and bearing may seem to be lacking in cordi- ality and in ready sympathy. He has been called a well-balanced man; and this balance or poise, which is characteristic of his temperament, does not readily lend itself to emotion. Possessing a mind judicial in its bent, he meets all issues squarely on their merits, be the matter however unimportant. The students who have come to know him best uniforu~ly testify to his straightforward candor and to his unfailing sense of fairness. Always easy of approach, ready with words of counsel or sympathy, he does not thrust himself forward, but seems to prefer for the student to seek him. In his public addresses-which are few-he speaks to the point, and quits when he is done. We do 9 not think there is a shtdent iu College who fails to ad- mire his manliness or who is not loyal to his leadership. They may not know him well, but they respect and honor him. They realize that the College is making co rapid progress under his aggressive administration; they stand ready to cheer every forward step and to push wherever help is needed. Long may the College retain him as its executive head. ±~n~r~ of ~trrrfar~. President , , , .... MsDioN SenrsoM , , . , .Fort Worth. Vice-PresidE°~it~ .... F. A. REICHARDT .....Houston. Sec'y of Poard ... J. A. BARER ........College Station. k. I~. LEGETT, Abilene. GEORGE T. JESTED, Corsicana. L, D. AIISLER, Hempstead. A. HeiuusES, La Grange. W. J. CLAY, Austin. A. J. BROW V, Dallas. ®~ r~ ~. x K ~FO~err ."t W.J CLAY BOARD OF DIRECTORS S.a &AKFR SLCRE:TnF?Y - ,i .;.ar<owr~ L. D.AMSIER r-v ~ --~ ~ c-~ Q Q l-~ 1 ,s ~~fl~~t~ ~~IIl~xtt~l~iP,~. DAVID E. HOUS"1'ON, A. 11, LL. D, PItE51DENT. N1AR ROGER H. WHITLOCK, lei. E., PROFESSOR of 11~IECxnntlcnL ENGINEERING. Stevens Institute of Technology, '8a; with the,Jersey F E City I4lauufachiring Company; with the Brooks Loco- motive Works, at llunkirk, N. Y, '82-83. H. N. HARRINGTON, M. S., PROFESSOR or CIiE,2ISTRY sNo 1IINERALOGY. Agricultural and 11lechmlical College, Mississi°pi, M. 5.; '3~; Assistant in Chemistry and Physics, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Mississippi; ex officio State Chemist, Texas; Advanced Work, Sheffield Scientific School of Yale and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute of Troy. CHARLES PURY~, 114. A., B. S., C. E, PROFESSGR of MATHEMATICS. Richnroud College, ~I. A, '81; University of Virginia, B. S., C. E.; Instructor uI I14athematics, University of 3lichigan; Associate Professor of Civil Engineering and Physics, 9gricultural and .Mechanical College of Texas, '8g. K FRANCIS, D. V. M., PROFESSOR OF VETERINARY SCIENCE. Ohio State University; American Veterinary College,. New York, ll. V. Nl. GIESF,CKE, M. E., PROFESSOR or llanwiNC. Agriculhual and &lechauical College of Texas, 111. E, '86; Post-graduate in IVlechanical Engineering, '90; Course in Drawing at Round Lake, N. F., '89; Course in Experimental Engineering, Cornell University, summer, '93; A course iu Agricultural Dran~ing at Cor- nell University, summer, 'g~; and a course iu Archi- tectural Design, Massachusetts Llstitute of Technology, summer, '98; Assistant Professor of NIecllauical Eugi- ueering, Agricultural and I1lechanical College of Texas, '86-88. J. C. NAG1,E, Y,. S, Dl. A, C. E, M. C. E., PROFESSGR of CIYIL ENGINEERING. University of Texas, B. S, '86; DI. A, '9z; Western University of Pennsylvania, C. E., 'gz; Cornell Uni- versity, M. C. E., 'g3; Topographer on the Geological Survey of Texas, '3g-9o; Draftsman in office of the Pittsburg Rridge Company, summer, '9z; C11ief Engineer L'razos and &trlesou Raihvay, summer, 'g1; Assistant Chief Engineer H. E. & W. "I'. Ry., July,'9g, to January,. 14 ~:r __ _- --- - -- ,f ~ ~ ~{{ ~~ i ~« x: ~ ~ _ ~; ~h~ . ~ wiaiH . r Hr~~; e ~..~ f' ~ ,; F.1{fSU tT+~N a dYU'tt~' a eai N 1 1BISTRUCTORS and OTHER OFFICERS ROBERT F. SMITH, 112. T, AssocleTE PROressoR of MnaxE- MnTlcs. 'Austin College, Huntsville, 'Texas, student; State Nor- mal, Huntsville, 'Texas, NI. 1'., '8r; Cornell University, summcr,'o3; Superintendent Public Schools, Willis, Texas, 'SI-8z; Assistant, Adjunct, and Associate Pro- fessor Mathematics, Agricultural and Mechanical Col- lege, Texas, '8s-a~. P. S. TILSON, 1~I. S., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY. Agricultural and Mechanical College, Texas, NI. S,'88; "Texas Geological Survey, Chemist, '8g-go. College, B. S. A, 'qq; Iowa Agricultural College, 'oo; Assistant Professor of Animal Husbandry, Iowa Agri- cultural College, '02; Manager of fine Stock, Brook- mont Farms, lowa, '03. EDWAKD CLARENCE GREEN, 13. S., [NSTaucTOR of HoRTICt~L•ruRE. -Iiclligan Agricultural College, B. S., '91; Assistant Horticulturist, Michigan Agricultural College; Lecturer and Demonstrator in Practical Entomology, University Illinois, 'g8; Nursery Inspector and special study of San Jose scale, Illinois, '99. T. P. JUNKIN, A. B., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS, Student Houston Grammar School, '80; Austin College, Sherman, Texas, A. B., '93; B. A, NI. A, iu 114athe- matics, University of Virginia, 'oI; Fello~t- in Mathe- matics, University of Virginia, 'oo-oI; Graduate work, University of Chicago, summer, '03. F. R. MARSHALL, B. S. A., ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ANIMAL HUSH SNDRY. Kingston Collegiate Institute, '93; Ontario Agricultural CI(ARLES S. POTTS, B. A., RI. A., INSrrrcTaR IN Eco~ N039ICS AND HISTORY. Weatherford College, B. A., '93; University of Texas, R. A, M. A, '02; Fellow in Economics, State Univer- sity, Texas, 'oI-oz; University of Chicago, summers, 'or, 'o?, '03; Professor of Mathematics, Granbury College, 'Texas, '99-98; Principal Austin high Se11oo1, 'oo-oI; Ithslructor in Economics and History, Agricttlhval and Mechanical College, Texas, 'oz, IS GEORGE S. FRAPS, B. S., PII. D., ASSISTANT CHEMIST, IENAS ENrERIMENT STATION, North Carolina College of Agriculhire and Mechanical Arts, $. S., 'y6; Johns Hopkins linivcrsity, Ph. D., X99; Fellow Johns Hopkins University, '93-g9; Assistant Professor of Chemistry, North Carolina College of Agriculture and Nfechanical Arts, and Assistant Chem- ist, North Carolina Experiment Station, 'g9-o3; member German Chemical Society; American Chemical Society; author "Principles of Dying," and numerous scientific articles; ~6 /J ~1~ WILLIAM CHAILLF, MAR"fIN, P,. S, ~f. S., S. 13., IN- STRUCTOR IN GENERAL AND INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRl". Agricultural and 1echanical College of "Texas, B, S.; '98, 1~I. S., 'oI ; Massachusetts School of Technology, S. L,'o3; attended University of Chicago, summer,'o2; Assistant Chemist, Texas F,xperimeut Station, '98-ot; Consulting Chemist for Southern Pacific Railroad, 'o.i . SAMUEL E. G[DEON, 1NSTRUCTDR IN DRAWING. cille, Ky.; ~~lrchitectural Draughtsman, Dodd & Cobb, Manua] Training School, Louisville, Ky, '94; Art work, Bartlett's Studio and Brederman's Art School, Louis- Architects, Louisville; Pattern-maker, Bowling Green (Kentucky) Stone Works; special work at Lewis insti- tute, Chicago, and "Teachers' College, Columbia Uni- versity; Instructor iu Wood-Work, Agricultural and Mechanical College, "Texas, 'oo-oz; Supervisor, Manual Training and Drawing, Public Schools, Columbus, Ga., 'oz-o3. ~LV9lfi'I'CHF.LL, B. S., B. C. E., ASSISTANT IN DRAWING. Central College, "Texas, B. S., '9~; Agricultural and \lechackcal College, Texas, B. C. E., 'gq; Teacher in Public Schools, Texas, '9d-oz; Assistant in Drawing, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Texas,'oa. O. D. HARGIS, B. S., INSTRUCTOR OP GENERAL CHEMISTRY. State University, B. S., 'oz; member of the Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity, University, "texas; Assistant Chemist, Department of Chemistry, Agriculhiral and 11~Icchanical College, Texas, 'az. JOHN A. LOMAY, I3. A., INSTRUCTOR of ENGLISH. Cranbury Cohe;e, student; University of "Texas, 13. A,, '97; Weatherford College, Instructor of English; Reg- ister, Texas University. MIILLIAIDI GEORGE DRUMItIOND, M. E., INSTRL"CTOR IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Ohio State University, 11I. E., 'oo; Draftsman with Brace Hoisting 11lachinery Company, Cleveland, Ohio; I4lechanical Engineer with Columbus Forge and Iron Company, Cohlmbus, Ohio, and at Ohio Hospital fir Epileptics, Gallipolis, Ohio. ALRER"T FREDRICK CON:2ADI, B. S. A., M. S., AsslsT- ANT ENTO~toLOC~sT. Ohio State University, B. S. A., 'oI ; New Hampshire State College, M. S., 'oz; Assistant Entomologist, In- structor in Zoology and Entomology, New Hampshire State College, 'oI-o3. CHAS. B. CAMPBELL, PH. B., INSTRUCTOR IN MODERN LAN- G[IAGES. Depauw University, Ph. B.,'oo; Principol of the Girard High School, Illinois, 'm; graduate student in French and German from June, '02, Itntil Jmle, '03, at Uni- versity of Chicago. iq GEORGE CLARK EMBRY, B. LIT., INSTRUCTOR IN ENGLISH. University of 'Texas, B. Lit., '03, Student Assistant in English, University of Texas, '02-03. JOAN HARRISON RIE"TZ, ll. V. 114., [NSTRUCxoa IN VETER- INARY SCIENCE. Ohio State University, D. V. M., '03; Assistant in Pathological Laboratory, Ohio State University, spring, '03 LOUIS SCROLL, ASSISTANT IN DEPARTMENT OF ENTOMOLOGY, APIARIST. Writer of articles on "Bees and Bee-keeping"; "treas- urer Texas Bee-keeper's Association; Assistant, De- partment of Entomology; Apiarist, Agricultural and ' Mechanical College of Texas. W. H. WHFGEFIEAD, INSTRUCTOR OF WOODWORK AND "GURN- ING. St. Louis Manual "Graining School, 'oI-o2; Superin- tendent of the McArthur Brothers' Railroad Construc- tion Company camp,'o3; Instructor o£ Woodwork and Turning, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Texas, '04. V. H. FOY, B. S., INSTRACTOR IN IRON WORKS. Agrittlltural and Dechanical College, fexas, B. S., '02; position in I. & G. N, shops. Palestine, Texas, 'oz-og. ROBERT EMERSON THWEATT, INSTRUCTOR IN DAIRYING AND FOREMAN OP CREAMERY WORK. Student, Hyde Park School, Austin, '9d; Agricultural and Dechanical College, ~Gexas, student, 'oI-o3; bI- stnlctor in llairyiug and Foreman of Creamery Work, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Texas, '04. JAMES G. HARRISON, B. A, IREASLIRER. Emory College, Georgia, B. A., '6t ; served through the Civil War with Confederate Army; Treasurer, Agri- cultural and 114echanical College, '95. J. A. BAKER, SECRETARY. JLlississippi Normal, shldent, '86; North Texas Business College, '88-89; Teacher in same College, 'go-9~}; Agri- cultural and iV'Icchanical College, Texas, stenographer, 'g:}; Secretary, '95, R. L. BENNETT, $, S., M. S., DIRECTOR OF FARM AND COTTON E%PERT. Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical College, B. S., '88; Honorary Degree, 114. S., ''oo; Alabama Experiment Station, Agricultural, '90; Director Arkansas Agricul- tural Experiment Station, 'go-o3. J, W. CARSON, B. S., DIRECTOR OF FARMF.RS° INSTITUTES. -'Iarvin College, Waxahachie, Texas, student; Agri- cultural and Mechanical College, Texas, B. S,'86, B. Sc., '93 ~ Assistant Director, Texas Agricultural Experiment 5tatioh,'88-96; Superintendent, Farm Department, Agri- cultural and Mechanical College, Texas,'oo-03; Director of Farmers' Institutes, '04. JAMES EDWARD PLATT, PHYSICAL DIRECTOR. Student, State College of Pemisylvania, '99; LaFayette, Electrical Engineering, special, '02; LaFayette, Football Team, full and half-back, '99, 'oo, 'oI. DIRS. CAREY CARR NEIBERT, TRAINED NuesE. University of Texas, Nursing Department of Jahn Sealy Hospital; Trained Nurse, Agricuhura] and Mechanical College, Texas, '02, ~o WILLIA14~1 ELOYD JONES, PH. G,'o3; PHARffiAGST. Hamilton High School, 'oI ;University of "feral, Ph. G., ,03 IIZA GAIN, LIBRARIAN. Professor in Erath County and Stephenville High School; in charge of Department of Science, 'oz-oz; Professor of Mathematics, 'oz-o3. GEORGE DRUPE, B. TI. E., Sti PERINTENUENT OF STEA h1 PLANT. Ag~riculhua] and Mechanical College, 'Texas, B. M. E., 'gz; Engineer, Galveston Power-house,'gz-g3; Engineer Steamboat, Tampico, Mexico, '94; Assistant Engineer, '95 ~ Chief Engineer, 'g8; Superintendent Steam Plant, 'qg, A;ricultural and Mechanical College, Texas. GEORGE F. TYRRELL, BANDMAyTER. Kneller Hall Military School of Music, '8z; Band- master of "Fighting Teeth Cavalry"; Bandmaster of Eighth Regiment, "third Brigade, National Guard of Pennsylvania. ~ t~~ :~ ~: F ~~ ~~ 1 i ~?' ~ ,~, r~q~s e: ~~~ rti ~} ,a r~ar~ix ~ fl ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~°° v ~a f4 ~ Ili I "~ ~ ,. ~~ 6 ~~ i ~a"a. I CAMPUS BUILDINGS ~e~ninr C~1~~~. AGUAYO, ADRIAN N. PnRxns, Mexico "The trumpet of his owu virtues." "Adrian." Feteran of Company- "ll"; a crank on the two-meal per day sys'em: also belieees Reeeille injurious to health; ~Mem- ber of "D "Company Rear Guard. Entered: 'oo. M.E. Thesis: Engine test. z6 ~~~ ALTGELT, ERNEST S. 5~~ ANTONIO "Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof." "Germany." Veteranof Company "D";Half-back on CompauyFoot- ball Team; Member of "D"Company Rear Guard; the laziest and most contented among us, but always successful. Entered: 'oo. C. E. Thesis: Plans and estimates for a new water distributing system, which will afford sufficient fire protection at College. zy BAUER, FELL BURTOPI "As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean." "Felix." Junior First Lieutenant Company "A"; extremely studious, but never learns anything; has a bad case of brilliant ideas; the only cadet who has never heard taps. Entered: 'oo. M. E. Thesis: The designing of a zoo-K. W. light plant. 28 BENJAMIN, JOSEPH W. Cvsao "His smile, it was child-like and bland." "Ben." First Lieutenant of Company " D" ; Left Uuard College Foot- ball 'Team; Dutchman's Club; weeds no breakfast; the manwith the curly hair. Entered: 'oo, C. E. Thesis: A design for a Fink roof trass. BERNAY, CAMP L. BROWNW00D "Begone, my cares! I give you to the winds." "Red." Second Lieutenant of Company "C" ;Sub. Quarter-lack College Football Team; Member of Houston Rifles; Secretary of Hurrah Club; blessed with a sorrel bush; judge not his ability by his size. Entered: 'o~. C. E. Thesis: A spur track from the stations to the barns. `~ ~~~~ s 30 BI,AhE, THOMAS W,, JR. llnii,.~s " I have sighed to many, but love but one." "Tommy, Mollie." Battalion Adjutant; Captain College Football Team; Vice-President Senior Class ;Second Lieutenant Houston Rifles; Associate Editor of T[tc Loxc Hmtn; Austin Literary Soc ety; Member Athletic Council ; President Final Ball; Class Valedictorian ; authority on all social stunts. Entered: 'or. Agr, Chesis: Diversification. BURNS, JOHN C. CuExo, "As long as the moral law." "Johnnie." Pirst Lieutenant College Band; Houston xifies,'Fann- ers' Club; Kiug of the animal trainers; plays the squealer in the band, and havoc with the hearts of the ladies. Entered: 'or. Agr. "thesis: A comparison of roughages for the production of Baby Beef, 3~ CARTER, JAMES W. CCLESTE " I am no orator, as Brutus is ; But, as you know me all, a plain, blunt man." "Jim." Veteran of Company "B"; Battalion Postmaster; Austin Lit- erary Society ; he lives a life ~ f ease and content. I/ntered: 'oi. C. E. Chesis: The location of a railroad. 33 CLONTS, THOMAS P. MART "But when I Uecame a man I put away childish things." "Philander, the Cat" Commodore. Second Lieutenant Company "B"; President Austin Literary Society; Editor-in-Chief of the Bat- talion; the "Bronco Buster"; innocent victim of the Hurrah Cluh. Entered: 'a~. C. E. Thesis : The location of a railroad. 34 COBBS, THOMAS D., JR. SAN ANTONIO How fluent nonsense Crickles from his tmigue!" "Tommy." Second Lieutenant Company "D"; Member Houston Rifles; Final Ball Committee; Valet to the President of the Hurrah Club; the cutest man on the Campus. Entered: 'or. C. E. Thesis: Location of the Bryan-College Electric Road. 0 35 COCHIZAN, JEROME C. HOUSTON "Earth holds no other like thee." "Cockie." Veteran of Company "C"; President of Hurrah Club; Resdent Engineer of the "Babe Valley Railroad"; Astron- omer-in-Chief of the Senior Class. Entered: 'm. C. E. Thesis: The determination of the magnetic declination at College Station, Texas. 36 CONNLR, ARTHUR B. ROSEBUD "Thou sayest an indisputable thing In such a solemn wa}'." "Bug." Second Lieutenant of Company "A "; Member of Houston rifles; Farmers' Club; Burton's room-mate; an enthusiastic bughunter. F,ntered: 'oi. Agr, Thesis : A physical examination of the typical soils of Texas. /` ,~ /' ,~ ,,. ~..,. ~~ ~~ 37 CRUSE, THOMAS L. WOODZ'ILLE " I am a son of Mars who have been in many wars." "Tom." Veteran of Company"A"; Member Houston Rifles; he goes to chapel, sometimes; the active member of Haner, Cruse & Co., Wind Jammers. Entered: 'oo. C. 1:. Thesis: Plans for the i~nprocemcnt of the A. & M. College roads. 38 DAHME " Augi EnterE DAVENPORT, HENRY SWANSON PALESTINE " A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy." "Swanson." President of the Veterans ; Bug~hmiter ; plays cymbals in baud; Member of Houston Rifles; farmers' Club; 'Dennis Club ; Final Ball Committee ; Manager of Track Team; a man who is a friend to everybody. Entered : 'oo. Agr. Thesis : Crown gall. 40 DUNN, RALPH B. WHEELOCK "Wisdom shall die with me." "Ralph." Veteran of Coiupany "B"; the would-be tamer of campus birds ; a cat with the ladies ; the Senior Goat. Thesis : Test of a Straight Line engine. FOUNTAIN, THOMAS D. RE.SGAN "You'll never clap a padlock on my tongue." "Deacon." Veteran of Company °C"; Houston Rifles; Member Austin Literary Society; Chief Hurraher of Hurrah Club; has never seen the sun rise at College Station. Entered: 'o~. C. E. Thesis : A study of modern methods of sewage purification. 42 GLASS, ROBERT H. FxnNxr,tx " He hath a neighborly charity in him. " "Harry," First Lieutenant Company °B "; chief protector in "Bat- wright"; aquiet conscientious man; a friend to all"Fish." Entered: 'or. M. E. Thesis : Test of a Straight Line engine. HANER, ERNEST, JR. SAN ANTONIO °i Then he will talk-ye gods! how he will talk!" "Dutch." Veteran of Company "A"; the silent partner in Haner, Cruse & Co., Wind Jammers; is "coming out" in society soon if Cruse doesn't prevent. Entered : 'oo. C. E. Thesis: Plans for the improvement of the A. S M. College roads. 44 J `:, ~s, HILL, J. EDGAR, JR. MAJOR " A lion among the ladies is a most dreadful thing. " "Doc." Captain Company "I)"; First Lieutenant Houston Rifles; Associate Editor of Tti~ Love Hoxx; Final Ball Committee; long, lank and lean, but full of fun ; as ]mig as the bad boy's dream. Entered: 'oi. M: E, Thesis: Pwnp tests. 45 ~' !i HOFFER, TEMPLE B, BALLINGER " It is a great plague to be so handsome a man. " `°~Temp." Second Lieutenant College Band; Houston Rifles; First Assistant Animal Tamer; plays alto in band. Entered: 'ot, C. E, Thesis : Plans and estimates for a new water distributing system, which will afford sufficient fire protection at College. 46 HOFFER, TEMPLE B, BALLINGER " It is a great plague to be so handsome a man. " 1D~Temp." Second Lieutenant College Band; Houston Rifles; First Assistant Animal Tamer; plays alto in band. Entered: 'ot, C. E, Thesis : Plans and estimates for a new water distributing system, which will afford sufficient fire protection at College. 46 HOliCHINS, WARREN A. HALLETSVILLE " I am not one of those who do not believe in love at first sight, but I believe in taking a second look." "Warren." " B"Company veteran; author of Hard Times at the A. & M. C.; Leader of Clont's Horses ; would rather desert the Company than eat ; the sport, the wit, and the wind of the Seniors. Entered: 'oo. C. E. Thesis: Review of the Ogden Cut-Otf, U. I . R. R. 47 HULL, BURT E. HOIISTON "Perhaps he will grow" "Burt.° Veteran of Cmnpany "B"; Staff Artist of THE Lorc Hoiiv; Final Ral] Committee; Battalion Staff ;Austin Literary Soci- ety ; Student-Manager of Football Team ; Promoter of Car- tilage system for increasing height; Chief Justice of Austin Hal] Supreme Court; Tennis Chip; Houston Rifles. lintered: 'oi. C. E. Thesis: Comparative tests of cements. 48 JAPHET, WM. ERNST HOUSTON "Who thinks too little and talks too much" Germany." Celeran of Company "D"; Member of the Immortal Rear Guard; German translato~of the fifth degree; happy, generous, and always laughing, Entered: 'or. C. E. Thesis: Comparative tests of cements. 49 KAULBACH, ALBERT H. I,n UxnxcE "A little learning is a dangerous thing." , "Skinney." Veteran of Company "B"; Houston Rifles; Supreme Court of Austin Hall; was run through astove-pipe in his youth and has never recovered. Entered: 'or. C, E. 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