THE DAILY BULLETIN Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation among students, faculty, and campus residents. Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Wednesday, December 6, 1916. No. 63. Horticultural Show. Beginning Friday afternoon at 1 o’clock the Horticultural De partment will give a departmen tal show in its laboratories, ex hibiting subtropical fruits from Texas, California, and Florida; the National Nut Growers’ As sociation display of nuts, togeth er with Texas varieties; works of landscape art prepared by stu dents and instructors of the A. and M. College and a display of twelve pieces sent out from Har- yard University; and cut flowers and pot plants from all leading Texas florists. The display will be open from Friday at 1 p. m. until 9 o’clock that night, and all day Saturday and until 9:30 that night. At 7.45 o’clock the fruits and flowers will be sold at auc tion to the highest bidders. Mr. Kyle is in search of an auctioneer of experience. Campus and Bryan people and all students are urgently invited to see this display which will be on the first floor of the Agricul tural Building. Faculty Notice. A meeting of the General Fac ulty will be held today at 4:10 p. m. W. B. Bizzell, President. Tennis Activities. Plans for the year’s tennis ac tivities will be made at a meeting of the College Station Tennis As sociation Saturday afternoon at 12:45 in room 3 Shirley Annex. All old members are urged to be present, and all persons inter ested in tennis are invited. The association now has two splendid clay tennis courts. H. Cassidy, President. Agricultural Geology. Reference on Rock Decompo sition and Products: Bull. U. S. G. S. No. 616, page 476. (Copies of this Bulletin in College Libra ry. J. B. Overstreet. All football men who have not recieved Thanksgiving programs call at 37 Milner. C. O. Denning. Party who borrowed my Rail road Manual, by Nagle, please return to 96 Leggett. C. Evans *]f When an inferior man does a wrong he is sure to gloss it over. Confucius.