The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, November 21, 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, Tue*day, November 21,1916. No. 51.
Lecture in Chapel Tonight.
Dr. A. E. Winship of Boston
will lecture in the College Chapel
tonight at 7:30. It will be re
membered that Dr. Winship lec
tured here last fall on the sub
ject “Getting in the Game,” and
his lecture proved both inspiring
and entertaining. This will be
the first of a series of popular
lectures by prominent men on
vital questions relating to the in
terest of college men. The lec
ture will be free to all.
Two Football Games This Week.
Dallas University, undefeated
this year, plays A. and M. on
Thursday at 4 p. m. The Dallas
News of Sunday printed a story
which stated that three hundred
rooters are coming down for the
game.
The Farmer Fish play Terrill
School of Dallas Saturday at 3
p. m. Their team has not lost a
game in five years. It’s up to
the “fish,”
Notice.
The floor of the Mess Hall is
fixed for the Thanksgiving Hop.
Cadets are requested to keep
floor clean.
Floor Com., Thanksgiving Hop.
Sociological Club Notice.
— On account of the lecture in
the auditorium there will be no
meeting of the Sociological Club
tonight. One week from tonight
the discussion will be the same
as that planned for tonight.
F. B. CLARK.
President’s Office Hours.
On account of very urgent
office work, including the com
piling of the biennial report, the
President will have no office
hours in the afternoons of this
week. Those desiring to see him
in his office should call in the
forenoon between the hours of
9 and 12.
Freshman Nominations.
Nominations for the following
officers of the Freshman Class
will be recieved at No. 73 Leg
gett until “taps” on Monday
night, November 27:
President
Vice-president
Secretary-treasurer
Historian
Four members for the Student
Council.
Each nomination list shall be
signed by at least twenty mem
bers of the class.
C. T. TRICKEY,
Ch’rm’n, Senior Election Com.