Headquarters Corps ot Cadets Agricultural & Mechanical College ofTexas College Station, Texas. Nov. 23, 1916. MEMORANDUM: 1. All Juniors, who have not already done so, will turn in their vacant hours for target practice, at once. 2 All Seniors (except those who expect to shoot on the rifle team) who have completed the record course rapid fire at 200 and 300 yards, will turn in their rifles at once. O. H. MULLER, Commandant. Ready for Austin Trip? Received new shipment of sta tionery. Prices 10, 25, 30,40,45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70 and 75 cents. No 7 Ross, Beine A Brand New Jimmy. The wintry evenings are here, and there is nothing that one will enjoy as much as a good pipeful of tobacco after su pper. Throw that old strong pipe away and see what we have to show you in a brand new J -1 - M - M - Y. BOYETT’S STORE A. C. Bailey, Manager. N. Main Street. The “Sneaks” have arrived. New shipment of bath robes just received. BRANDON AND LAWRENCE A waste converted into money by collecting and marketing the old magazines and catalogues from the halls, departments, ai.d College residences. A collector will collect this class of paper from the halls about every ten days, and if each cadet will save his old magazines and any peri odical printed on glazed paper, until he comes aro&nd, the favor will be greatly appreciated, and the wasteful custom of burning this valuable class of of paper converted into money. J. C. (Railhead) Rogers and Sam Faa^yll. There will be no Massliuj^ay, as announced in the College Cal endar Mass is held every Sun day, except the fourth, in Room 401 Main Building.