The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, September 30, 1916, Image 2
Headquarters Corps of Cadets Agricultural & Mechanical College of Texas College Station; Texas. Sept. 25th, 1916, General instructions. (Continued from last issue) CLASSIFICATION OF OFFEN- CES. One Demerit. Late at any class formation or roll call. Two Demerits. Inattention in ranks Room not properly policed. Removing articles of furniture. Carrying edibles from mess hall. : Dirty equipment or dress. Throwing missels near the dormitories. Failing to report departure or return on permit or departure book. Failing to return book to Li- brary. Unintentional absence from any duty. Four Demerits. Violation uniform regulations. Non-regulation uniform. Not rendering prescribed sa- lute or showing proper courtesy to superiors. Taking seat or rising before command in mess hall. Not performing guard duty properly. Overstaying furlough less than twenty four hours. Hour of recitation or orderly card not posted. Smoking eigarettes. Off campus limits during the day time. Fighting or quarrelling. Six Demerits. Rusty equipment. Light after taps. Wearing civilian clothes on the campus. Spitting on floor. Talking to cadet who reported him about report. Throwing paper or other litter on campus or in hall of dormito- ries except in receptacleprovided. Throwing out of windows. Absent from room during any prescribed duty from which he has been excused on account of sickness. Overstaying leave of absence more than twenty-four hours. Visiting (to be increased by one for each succeeding offence.) ‘Behaving improperly at devine service. Playing at cards or gambling games for amusement. Traducing or defaming anoth- er cadet. Orderly allowing visiting in his room. Disorder during study hours. Absent duty, this to include absent from class, chapel, drill parade and inspection. To bein- creased by one for each succeed- ~ ing offence. Visiting in Mess Hall. Leaving Mess Hall before or: ganization, without authority. Eight Demerits. Jumping on or off moving trains. : : Profanity, vulgarity or inde- cent behavior. Examining records, without authority.