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Excused From Drill and Retreat. New Shipment OF Walk-Over Shoes Including the DARK TAN and MAHOGANY BROWNS A. M. Waldrop & Co "The Clothers” Animal Husbandry Students. Sections 100 and 133, Animal Husbandry, will report in No. 4 uniform, Tuesday at 10:00 a. m. All those wishing to take Ex- tention and Demonstration (Ag. Ed 404) and can not get it ar ranged for 11:00 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays will please leave their names and va cant hours at 312 Main Building. Sophomores and ’19 men are minded that they are expected to pay 25 cents each on the Soph omore Longhorn Plate. Please pay up immediately to your com pany collector. If-ther fellow who has my biol ogy dissecting set will return it, I will appreciate it. — S. W. Harvin, 24 Leggett. The following named cadets, members of the baseball squad, are excused from drill and re treat: STAFF AND NONCOMMIS SIGNED STAFF: Brailsford, T. R. Priester, L. E. Rigney, E. A. COMPANY “C” FIRST: Davis, T. J. COMPANY “D” FIRST: Moore, D. S. Munch, C. A. COMPANY “F” FIRST: Coleman, W. L. Hamner, E J. COMPANY “L” FIRST: Powers, G. A. company “a” second: Burnes, D. B SmithrA L. The following are excused from drill and retreat until February 8, 1917.: BAND: Cocrehan, G. C. COMPANY “A” FIRST: Sprague, C. T. COMPANY “D” FIRST: Ellis, J F. COMPANY “G” SECOND: Fabian, C. M. COMPANY “H” SECOND: G raham, M. C. C H. MULLER, Commandant Sophomore Zoology. Tuesday and Wednesday lab. tections of Biol. 201 will meet this week as usual.