The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, September 30, 1916, Image 1

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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.
Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Saturday, September 30, 1916. No. 6.
Student Laundry Collections,
In order to prevent any dupli-
cation in the marking of laundry
bundles, and also, that the col-
lections may be made promptly,
the following suggestions should
be strictly adhered to:
Write ndme on laundry IN
FULL and, if a former student,
place old laundry mark on line
indicating, “‘mark.”” If a fresh-
man or a new student, leaye line
for ‘mark’ blank, or state NEW
STUDENT, name. hall, room
number and company. KEach
student must list his laundry
on LEFT side of laundry slip,
place laundry and slip within pil-
low slip, laundry bag, or tie se-
curely in sheet, being careful to
place slip where same can be
easily found. Failure to observe
and of the above instructions
subjects violater to report. Af-
ter bundle is prepared, place
outside room door where driver
can locate same. All laundry
bundles must be prepared for
collection by 1 a. m. each Sun-
day, as collector makes only one
visit to each hall. No bundles
accepted at Laundry building
from students. Each student
allowed twenty pieces of soiled
laundry. A charge of five cents
for each piece over that allow-
ance will be made.
HARRY E. SMITH,
Supt. Power Plant.
Bible Classes and Teachers.
The committee on courses of
study for the Bible classes has
completed its work and gotten
out a bulletin describing the cour-
ses and giving the conditions up-
on which certificates will be a-
warded.
The four years course of study
is as strong as can be made for
the time allowed and should ap-
peal to every student of the Col-
lege.
All students and campus peo-
ple are invited to meet at the Col-
lege chapel tomorrow (Sunday)
morning at 9:30 for the purpose
of reorganizing the classes for
the year. The regular lessons
will not begin till Sunday, Oecto-
ber 1, the session tomorrow be-
ing general. The program will
consist of some special music and
some short addresses bearing
upon the work of this year.
A. MITCHELL,
Dir ector.
There will be a eating of the
College Station Tennis Club Mon-
day October 2,4:10p m in Room
3 Shirley Annex, for the election
of officers for the coming year
and other business Application
for membership will be consid-
ered at this time. All applica-
tions should be made to Mr.
Hugh Cassidy, president of the
Club. All members are request-
ed to be present,