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* THE DAILY BULLET Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulationamong students, faculty, and campus residents. ¢ Vol. 11. College Station, Texas, Saturday, October 7, 1916. No. 13. To Professors and Instructors. In making reports of delin- quences to the Commandant’s office it is requested that reports be dropped into the box kept on the front door of office for that purpose. . Do not send them through the mail. A. & M. 6; Southwestern 0. The game with Southwestern yesterday resulted in only one touchdown for A.and M. Our goal. however, was never ‘in dan- ger. Southwestern scored noth- ing. Referees: Moise and Utay, Chapel Speaker Tomorrow. ° Dr. O. E. Goddard, pastor of the First Methodist Church, of Galveston, will be the Chapel speaker tomorrow. Dr. Goddard is reputed to be one of the strong- est men in Texas Methodism. Father Gleissner will say mass for Catholic students and campus residents in room 401 Main Build- ing, at 8:45 Sunday morning, October 8. A meeting of all the’ Catholic boys will be held imme- diately after mass. WANTED: —A set of drawing instruments, right away.—C. H. Ramsey, Milner 8. Cadet Can’t Be Located. C. B. Franklin who was as- signed to Company A, 1st Reg- iment, cannot be located. = Any- body knowing of his whereabouts is requested t o communicate with the Commandant’s office. The Horticultural Society will hold its first meeting Monday evening at 7:30 at the home of Prof. and Mrs. E. J. Kyle. All students interested in Horticul- ture ave invited to attend. Sunday, immediately after din- ner, at 57 Goodwin, there will be a meeting of “the Houston Club. All boys from Houston are invit- ted to be present. BE. S. Lyne WANTED An Atkinson's Col- lege Botany, and a ‘Types and Market Classes of Livestock,” by Bond.—E.A. Dittmar.14 Leggett, If the person who borrowed the Ag. Eng. book from Room 37 Leggett will return it, the owner would be much obliged. Guard Detail. October 8, 1916. Officer of the Day; Cadet Lieut. Blankfield, M. Officer of the Guard: . Cadet Lieut. Berry, J.