THE DAILY BULLETIN Published (taily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop forcirculationamongstudents, faculty, and campus residents. Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Friday, February 9, 1917. No. 109. State University Men Favor Mili tary Training. “Optional Military Training is favored by the male students of the University of Texas,” accord ing to an early vote taken by the Daily Texan. The poll will be completed this week. The Texan is askine: for an “honest opinion” on optional, compulsory, two year compul sory, or no military training. It is explained that the present agi tation had its beginning before the break with Germany Noted Lecturer Here Tonight. Tonight at the Main Auditori um students and other College Station people will have the rare opportunity of hearing Seumas Mac Man us. the poet story-teller and author of international repu tation. The MacManus lectu'es have been received with enthusi asm by College people through out the United States and Cana da. The lecture tonight will be un der the auspices of the Y. M.C. A. and will begin at 7:30. Main Auditorium Admission twenty-five cents. The Baylor College Glee Club (twenty-five girls) will visit Col lege one week from tonight. Mayor Lindsley’s Visit to College Postponed. Mayor Lindsley, of Dallas, who who was to have visited College Station today' has postponed his visit for a week or two. He will address the cadets and campus people on February 22, probably, but the date is not certain. Notice to Campus Residents. The Steam Plant will not be able to furnish stove wood to the campus residents during the re mainder of this school year, as the supply is very low. Please make arrangements to secure your wood elsewhere. H E. SMITH, Supt. Power Plant. A. and M. Freshmen will play Houston High School at the gym nasium on Saturday night Feb ruary 10, at 7:45. This promises to be one of the best games on the Freshman schedule this year. Your coupon book will admit you. All senions or others wdio ex pect to teach next year and are interested in coaching positions or in positions where coaching will be expected of them, please call at my office or mail me a note to that effect. W. L. Driver.