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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1916)
BUY YOUR COLLEGE PENNANTS ATHLETIC GOODS RAIN COATS BATH ROBES SLIPPERS SHOES CAPS ETC from A. M. Waldrop & Co. Bryan’s Big Clothing Store Headquarters Corps of Cadets Agricultural & Mechanical College of Texas College Station, Texas. Oct. 7, 1916. General Order No. 13. 1. General Order No. 9is here- by modified as relates to punish- ment for an ‘Off limits night or day.” Punishment for this of- fence will be decided in each case by the discipline committee. 9. Permit, except in case of se- rious and urgent necessity, must be submitted through the office of the first sergeant of the com- pany, and be in the Comman- dant’s office by 8 a. m.; unless so submitted, they will be disap- proved. Permits will not be sent direct to the President. Except in cases of urgent necessity, they must come through the regular Cadets, Notice! Supply your rooms with Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels, Table Cov- ers, Bed Spreads, Pillows, Com- forts, Blank- ets, Ete., from Webb Brothers Men's Furnishing Goods Bostonian Shoes for Men’ channels. 3. The designation of the class of a cadet, on ail communications, will be indicated as follows: Senior, Junior, Sophomore or Freshman,according to the class- ification to which they are enti- tled by the regulations. In no case will it be indicated by 1918, 1917, or second year special, etc. By Order of the Commandant: 0. S. GRAY, Cadet Captain and Adjatant, Corps Adjutant. Oct. 7, 1916, MEMORANDUM: In order to conform to the new requirement of the War De- partment with reference to the appointment of officers and non- commissioned officers in the