THE DAILY BULLETIN Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop forcirculationamongstudents, faculty, and campus residents. Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Friday, December 15, 1916. No. 71. TEACHERS, ATTENTION! At a meeting of members of the teaching staff and of Col lege employees at the Y. M. C. A. Monday afternoon at 4:15 o’clock plans will be discussed for the organization of a Col lege Men’s Club. It is possible now to secure good and com fortable quarters for a social club in case a sufficient number of men are interested. The cost will be exceedingly small. It is planned to provide all the comforts of a social club of the first class. If you are interested attend this meeting Mon day, December 18, as this organization would fill a long felt need. IKE ASHBURN. Exhibition of Etchings. Through the courtesy of Kep- pel and Company, of new York, a collection of fifty etchings (all remarque proofs) are on exhibi tion in the Architectural Club meeting room. (Main Building, Room 400.) Tonight at 7:30, an illustrated lecture on Etchings (American Federation of Arts course) will be given by the Architectural Club, which extends an invitation to the cadets and campus people to be present. The etchings can be bought; prices range from ten to twenty- five dollars. Board Will Meet Saturday. The Board of Directors of the College will meet in Ft. Worth Saturday, to award the contracts for the veterinary science build ing and for the completion of the steam plant. The veterinary science building will cost $100,000 when completed, Work on the new auditorium and the experiment station build ing should begin before school closes for the holdays. The con tracts call for the completion of those two buildings by July 27, 1917. LOST: A Nagle’s Field Manual Return to Staerker, 24 Goodwin.