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    THE DAILY BULLETIN
Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation among students,
faculty, and campus residents.
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Vol. II. [College Station, Texas, Saturday, October 21, 1916. No. 26.
Division Inspector List.
Following is the list of division
inspectors for the week ending
October 30, 1916:
Austin Hall: Thomas, C. L.
Milner Hall:
1st floor: Irby, B. E.
2nd ” Lankford, I.
3rd ” Prestredge, K. K.
4th ” Stockton, H. P., Jr.
Leggett Hall:
1st floor: Jopling, H. A.
2nd ” Lowe, H. M.
3rd ” Uhr, I. A.
4th ” Moreland, G. B.
Ross Hall: Perrin, A. C.
Mitchell Hall:
1st floor: Dyer, S. B.
2nd ” Dunkle, P. B.
3rd ” Smith, P.
4th ” Walker, A. A.
Foster Hall:
Priester, L. A.
Woody, G. A.
Pfeuffer Hall: Blankfield, M.
Goodwin Hall:
1st floor: Elliott, R. D.
2nd ” Brown, E. L.
3rd ” Lyne, E. S.
4th ” Cartwright, E. B.
Student Labor Payrolls.
All student labor payrolls
should be in by Saturday noon.
M. B. Gibson.
Chapel Speaker, Sunday.
Dr. G. B. Newsom, Professor
of Philosophy in Trinity Univers
ity at Waxahachie, Texas, will be
the chapel speaker Sunday morn-
ing.
Cadet Has Pneumonia.
Cadet C. W. Saunders, a fresh
man from Smithville, is very low
with pi eumonia at the College
Infirmary. f ihe boy’s father is
here to attend the bedside.
Gonzales County Boys.
All boys from Gonzales County
please meet in room 61 Mitchell,
immediately after dinner.
In voting off the ‘‘ties” yes
terday, the seniors elected G. B.
Hanson historian and H. H. Rothe
to the Atheletic Council.
Junior Election Returns.
Returns from yesterday’s jun
ior election give B. F. Looney a
majority for president of the
class. E E Rigney was chosen
vice president and Dudley Moore
secretary- treasurer. J.W. Wil
liams was elected historian with
out opposition- To succeed Kin-
ard and Schuchardt on the elec
tion committee, D. B. Burns and
B. F. Looney were given a favor
able ballot.