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 28, 1916. No. 57. Details for Austin Trip. The following instructions in regard to the Austin trip were issued last evening from the of fice of the Commandant: Reveille 1st call - - - - 5:15 Assembly - .5:30 Police call - - - 5:35 Mess call - - - - 5:45 Assembly - - - - 5:50 For formation to march to station: 1st call - - - - 6:35 Assembly - - - 6:40 Regimental Supply Officers and Adjutants will report to the Commandant at station at 6:40 sharp. They will bring chalk. First Regiment and Band will go on first train, 2nd Regiment on second train. Cars will be marked as on Waco trip. En training will be by company. Captains will, have charge o f their cars and will enforce prop er discipline. Cadets will not get off trains at any stops. Detraining will be ordered by the/ Commandant. Upon dismissal of the corps at Austin, cadets will be at liberty until 11:45 p. m. 1st call - 11:40 p.m. Assembly 11:45 p. m. Companies will be formed op posite their cars, and roils called. Seat Sale Closes Today. At 6:30 p. m. today all seats for the 1 ban ksgiving game that are not sold v\ ill be sent back to Aus tin. Take notice. Last chance! Athletic Council. Track Meet Postponed. The track meet for “new” and “old” students has been post poned t o Saturday afternoon, December 9th. Regimental commanders will re ceive reports of absentees in writing from each company. All cadet officers will be on du ty in Austin and will report all breaches of regulations and or ders. The corps is reminded that it will be under close scrutiny dur ing the trip, not only by civilians but by may others who recognize proper military appearance. Remember to keep your blouses buttoned and your col- lors hooked. He is a noble man who is himself what he believes other men should be The Message #/ the Buddha.