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, Wednesday, November 8, 1916. No. 41. Arrangement Committee. The following named men have been appointed to serve on the arrangement committee of the Thanksgiving Hop: Allen, E. R. Zedler, 0. F. Jennings, R Q, Moreland, B. G. Gilfillan, M. D. Powers, G. A. T. R BRAILSFORD, Chairman, Something to Remember— That one boy in a uniform can reflect discredit upon an intire student body by ungentlemanly conduct; To take pride in maintaining A. and M.’s justly earned repu tation for courtesy, manliness, and fair dealing in all branches of college activities; That the homeward bound trains will leave at 10:80 and 10:40. It is very necessary that the Daily Bulletin keep a file of two copies of each issue. Someone has taken from the Print Shop all the numbers from October 20 to the present date. If you have any back numbers for the dates mentioned, kindly send them to the Daily Bulletin. Bulletin for Saturday and Sunday. The Da ily Bulletin to be print ed Friday evening will serve for both Saturday and Sunday, and will be distributed in the dormi tories before taps Friday night. There will be no Sunday is sue of the Bulletin as announced yesterday. Those desiring to have announcements appear in the Saturday and Sunday Bulle tin will please turn in the copy as early as possible. D. X. Bible to Coach L. S. U. D. X. Bible, coach of the fresh man team and and student ad viser at A. and M., has been elect ed head coach at the Louisiana State University. He leaves to- (I^y to assume his duties Coach Bible was only granted a leave of absence until Thanks giving by the Athletic Council, and he will probably return to College Station the early part of October. W L. Driver will have charge of the freshman football squad for the remainder of the season. There will be no dress parade at Waco—only the parade down town soon after arrival and the calisthenic exhibition by the two hundred freshmen.