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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.
V^l. II. College Station, Texas, Wednesday, December 20, 1916. No. 75.
Student Labor, the 20th.
Students having student labor
cards and who are on the pay
roll this month will call at cash
ier’s office on the 20th for their
pay Those failing to call on the
20th, will not be paid until the
31st. W WIPPRECHT,
Business Manager.
No Army Coats This Year.
Owing to the fact that the army
overcoat is not desired by a ma
jority of the corps, it will not be
purchased this year
C. H. MULLER,
Commandant.
Headquarters Corps of Cadets
Agricultural &Mechanical Collegeof Texas
College Station, Texas.
MEMORANDUM-
Paragraphs 2 and 7, Memoran
dum, December 18, 1916, is an
nulled and the following is sub
stituted:
2. The 2nd regiment will turn
in arms and equipment, after
drill, Wednesday December 20th,
in the following order:
Co’s. E F G H, at room No 315.
Co’s A B C D at room No 316,
7. The Non- Commissioned
Staff Officers, 2nd Regiment, will
report to Sergt. Hyland, after
drill, December 20th.
C. H MULLER,
Commandant.
Attention, “Stay-overs.”
I would like to have the name
of every ctidet who will be here
during the holidays. If “Rail”
Rogers’ food campaign meets
with the results which now seem
possible, we will have a big feed
and stunt party during the holi
days. I want to know who will
be here. Kindly drop a card in
to the Campus post office for me,
not later than Thursday morn
ing. IKEASHBURN,
Publicity Agent.
Costume Dance Notice.
Meeting in “Y” today, 4:15 p.
m. to discuss costumes. Those
who have not already arranged
for costumes please be present.
W. L. S.
Return E. E. Books.
All persons having books from
the Electrical Engineering Li
brary will please return them by
Thursday, noon.
F. C. BOLTON.
<1F The only thing that is mine is
the free exercise of my own thoughts.
—Ditgenes.