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K. LEE ALUMNI OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS have been more active this ™ year in furthering the interests of their Alma Mater than they have in a decade. Messrs. Lee, Hutcheson, Hogg, and other enthusiastic alumni have finally arrived at a plan to instill into the graduates of this institution the same spirit and fellowship which characterized them in undergraduate days. Every year on March 2 the anniversary of Texas ' independence, the Texans ' Fourth of July, banquets and meetings are held in the different sections and counties of the State. These sections have been decided on according to population somewhat similar to the Congressional Districts. Committees and section chiefs have been appointed by the president of the Alumni Association to act in an organizing and arranging capacity and to co-operate with the general officers of the Alumni Association. The plan is meet- ing with no little degree of success, and should continue to do so with the expansion and internal development of our Alumni Association. illllllllil llllllilllli Hil III if
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1914 5 Hv6actus JEDb l the,- rgj THE ALCALDE ITH this, the second y ar of its issue, the ALCALDE has become one of the foremost alumni publications in the coun- try. The ALCALDE suffers nothing in comparison with the OLD PENN of the University of Pennsylvania or the CORNELL ALUMNI NEWS. Time was when the alumni organization, known as an association, was only a name, but today the ALCALDE has done more than any one factor in the cementing of a heretofore loose organization into a compact and unified body. Fritz G. Lanham, the editor, is one of Varsity ' s most loyal and capable alumni, and spends much time in and around the University selecting his material and composing the whole. THE ALCALDE Th« Alumni Maiai.nt R. T. Fleming, Jr., the local edi- tor, is due much of the credit for the high standard of this publication. Dick was editor-in-chief of the Nineteen Twelve CACTUS, and has held many editorial positions in the University. In his special office, adjoining the Alumni Association room, Dick pens, pur- veys and culls the necessary copy for the successive issues of the volume. Besides the attractive cover, the ALCALDE contains other features, such as poetry from some of the Texas University bards, biographical sketches, reminiscences of old alumni, pictures. Who ' s Who at Texas. Pere- grinusings. Editorials. Faculty Notes, Athletic jottings, Texas Exes and student life. FRITZ G. LANHAM Editor of th« Atcal.1.
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