THE BULLETIN Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation among students, faculty, and campus residents. Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Sunday, October 22, 1915. No. 27. Dr. Bizzell to Dallas. Dr. Bizzell left Saturday morn ing for Dallas to address the Boy’s Club assembled there at the State Pair and to attend a meeting of the Executive Com mittee of the Farmers Congress. He returns early Sunday morn ing. Dallas Club. The Dallas Club will meet in 37 Milner tonight immediately after supper. Every member is urged to be present. Import- business is to be transacted. J. A. Mann. President. Guard Detail. October 23, 1916. Officer of the Day: Cadet Lieut. Grissom, R. L. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Priv Haines, P. B. October 24, 1916. Officer of the Day: Cadet Lieut. Hervey, S. D. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Priv. Hook, D. L. Varsity Wins at Dallas. Varsity Defeated Oklahoma U. by a score of 21 to 7, at Dallas yesterday. Horticultural Society. The following program has been arrainged for the meeting of the Horticultural Society Mon day night: 1. “Porrestry,” Cochran, T. B 2. ‘'Plant Diseases,” Shiner, V 3 “Marketing,” Koerth, C. J. Every Horticultural student should be there. Don’t forget the time,- 7:30-8:30. North West Texas Club. All boys from near Wichita Falls, Sweetwater, or Abeline are urged to meet in room 25 Pfeuffer, Sunday, immediately after dinner for the purpose o! reorgarizing the North West Texas ( ub. A. B Weaver. Panhandle Club Notice There will be a meeting of all men from all counties in the Pan handle, extending as far south as and including Lubbock Coun ty, in the chapel of the Y M. C. A. Building immediately after- dinner today. Officersi for the coming year will be elected and a few other matters are to be dis cussed. Let’s start the year- right by everybody being pies ent.— S. B. Dyer, Vice Pres. Have you gone out for Com pany football yet?