The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, November 07, 1916, Image 1

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    THE DAILY 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, Tuesday, November 7, 1916. No. 40.
No Issue of the Bulletin Saturday.
The Daily Bulletin will not be
issued Saturday, November 11th,
owing to the Waco trip. The
Bulletin for Sunday will be print
ed Friday night. Those desiring
to have announcements appear
in the Sunday issue will please
leave copy at the Bulletin shop
as early in the week as possible
in order to insure publication.
Non-commissoned Officers.
A typographical error in the
Daily Bullitin of Septendber 28
reads“Noncommissioned officers
shall wear in place of letters, the
monogram “A M. C.” It should
read, “Non-commissioned staff of
ficers shall wear in place of letters
the monogram “A. M. C.” '
Schedule of Trains to Waco.
The special trains to Waco
next Saturday, November 11,
leave College at 7:00 a m.and7:10
a. m. Returning, trains leave
Waco at 10:80 p m. and 10:40 p, m.
Round trip rate $1.50. The
H. & T. C. is the official route.
LOST— In Main Building a
Baldwin’s Composition. Please
see if you have this book. My
name inside cover.—E. T. Akin,
Company A 1st.
Y. M. C. A, Announcement.
All cadets with Y. M. C. A. re
ceipts must secure their tickets
from the secretary for privileges.
See to this at once.
Postoffice Notice.
Letters for the following named
persons remain undelivered at
the Campus Postoffice:
Carlyle, E. C.
Johnson, S. Arthur
Livingston, D. K.
Mason, H. J.
Oberthier, F. H.
Papacek, August
Peabody, A, L.
Reed, T W.
Singletary, M.
Wilson, Homer
O. O. Henderson,
Campus Postmaster.
2000 A. & M.-Bay lor Tickets Sold.
Athletic Director W. L. Driver,
who returned yesterday from an
official trip to Waco, reports that
more than two thousand tickets
to the A and M.- Baylor Univer
sity game have already been sold
LOST— A Conklin fountain pen,
which has a gold band on cap
with the letter “S” engraved in
Old English. Finder please re
turn it to 19 Milner for reward.
L.E. Shaffer