THE DAILY BULLEM Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation among students, faculty, and campus residents. Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Wednesday, October 4, 1916. No. 10. No Faculty Meeting Today. The regular meeting of the faculty for today has been post poned. CHARLES PURYEAR, Acting President. Electrical Engineering Students. All E. E. students should at tend the first meeting of the A. I. E. E, at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, October 4th. Room 301 E. E. Building. F. C. Bolton. Delivering the Daily Bulletin. From nowon, the Daily Bulle tin will be left in the company boxes instead of being delivered by carriers in the several dormi tories. Captains of companies will be expected to appoint some one to deliver one copy to each room occupied by a member of his organization. As soon as practicable, first sergeants will leave at room 113 Main Building the number of rooms occupied by members of his company in order that the correct number of copies of the Bulletin may be supplied. LOST—Two five dollar bills. Will some honest fellow please return them to 31 Foster, and the owner will divide up. Engineering Teachers Meeting. Program for Engineering Teachers’ Meeting, Monday, Oc tober 23: ‘‘Should engineering students be required to do practical work during vacations.” C. S. Tatum. J. A. Herrington. “Frequency and Manner of Conducting Quizzes.” « F. J. Skeeler. Monday, November 27th: “Teaching Engineering Stu dents to Study.” O. B. Wooten. A. E. Parmalee. Program Committee: J. J. Richey. F. C. Bolton. Notice to Heads of Departments. The Military Department has not been able to act intelligent ly on the requests of cadets to be excused from duty in order to work in the various depart ments, due to the fact that all departments have not submitted the lists asked for by this depart ment some time ago. It is requested that these lists be submitted with the least practicable delay.