v Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop forcirculationamongstudents, faculty, and campus residents. Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Thursday, October 12, 1916. No. 18. Distinguished Visitors Today. The delegates attending the Texas Presbyterian Synod, now in session in Bryan, will visit the College this afternoon (Thurs day) at 4:30. I earnestly request that the ladies of the campus,' college officials, and members of the teaching staff meet at the Y M. C. A. promptly at 4:15 to receive the visiting ladies and gentlemen. Your assistance will be greatly appreciated. W B. BIZZELL, President. Juniors, Attention! Nominations for president, vice-president, secretary - treas urer and historian of the Junior Class will be received at 86 M il- ner up to Monday, October 61th, at taps^ B. P. LOONEY, Chairman Junior Election Com. C. E. Society. The C. E. Society will hold its first regular meeting of the year tonight (Thursday) in room 28 C E Building at 7.30 BU men taking C E are requested to be present. All those wanting to submit junior pins, will have them ready by noon Friday. Fee for Changing Courses. Attention is called to the an nouncement in the catalogue, page 211, which reads as fol lows: “For changing from one course to another at any time after the beginning of the term there will be a fee of thi’ee dollars. For taking up a new subject later than two weeks after the begin ning of a term there will be a fee of one dollar.” CHARLES PURYEAR, Dean. Dallas Boys, Notice. There will be a' meeting of all boys from Dallas and Dallas County, tonight, immediately af ter supper, in room 37 Milner. If you are from Dallas, be sure to come out. Guard Detail. October 13. 1916. Officer of the Day; Cadet Lieut. Cockrell, J. B. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Priv. Elam, W. N. There will be a meeting of the Scientific Agricultural Associa tion tonight at 7:30, in the College Chapel. All “Bughunters be present. Officers will be elected.