The Campanile . jM-aise. Mr. Jack Glenn of the Class of 25 hasassisted in the cartoon work. On the editorial side, the Editor is deeply indebted to both Air. W. M. Darlingand Mr. A. D. Batjer, who, during his called absence, made many sacrifices tocontinue the work on the publication. They both gave very valuable suggestionsand material assistance to the work. Much appreciation is due to Air. Taylor and Air. Jacques of the Star EngravingCom])any. and Air. Blanchard and Air. Stamm and the Alessrs. Rein of the ReinPrinting Company, who all lent their suggestions and co-operation. The mechani-cal


The Campanile . jM-aise. Mr. Jack Glenn of the Class of 25 hasassisted in the cartoon work. On the editorial side, the Editor is deeply indebted to both Air. W. M. Darlingand Mr. A. D. Batjer, who, during his called absence, made many sacrifices tocontinue the work on the publication. They both gave very valuable suggestionsand material assistance to the work. Much appreciation is due to Air. Taylor and Air. Jacques of the Star EngravingCom])any. and Air. Blanchard and Air. Stamm and the Alessrs. Rein of the ReinPrinting Company, who all lent their suggestions and co-operation. The mechani-cal departments of both Star and Rein are thanked for their efforts. To all the people who so kindly gave their assistance to the work of the Campa-nile, helping to prepare it for the students, much gratitude is here thanking our friends, we now take our close. Thomas StellArt Editor of the 22 Campanile Respectfully, THE EDITORS. f4tti\\y ...v\\ t mnmtmum mmium ...iiw • >x^;..:\ • v//li: •. /A^ ^^ The Houston Post A Great Newspaper—that measuresup to the hij>hest ideals of journalism,and is cordially Avelcomed into everyhome, because in every department andAvith every feature it is clean in what itprints; proj»ressive in what it cham-l)ions; ai»j»ressive in its defense of Texasand Texans. Dependable and depended upon by itsgreat lej»ion of seven-day-in-the-weekreaders, who rely upon it. Is what j»ives the Houston Post thelarj»est home delivered circulation ofany newspaper in Texas. To be sure of not miss-ing an issue of the POSTsend your subscriptiontoday. Stewart TitleGuaranty Company CAPITAL 11,000, IXSLRES LAND TITLES AND LIENS Directors MACO STEWART JOHN SEALY P. WAVERLY SMITH J. H. LANGBEN MACO STEWART, JR. LOUIS LOBIT W. C. MORRIS F. W. CATTERALL Offices HOUSTON DALLAS GALVESTON SAN ANTONIO EL PASO IffftIffftftftftftftftftftftftftftft i WESTERN i I NEWSPAPER UNION 3 m 1312 WALKER ^ ^ HOUSTON <^ J We specialize in newspaper pnblica


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