The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, December 08, 1916, Image 2
The LARGEST STOCK of Young Men's OVERCOATS IN- BRYAN $15 10.325 A.M. Waldrop & Co. Bryan’s Big Clothing Store Fellowship at Missouri U. I have been requested by the Dean of the University of Mis- souri to recommend two seniors for a fellowship or scholarship at Missouri next year. Any senior interested in the matter please see me within the next few days. W. B. Bizzell, President. Guard Detail. _ December 8, 1916. Officer of the Day: Cadet Lieut. Corry, H. I. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Lieut. Crow, F. A. The person or department knowing the whereabouts of a package of slides from the Gold- schmidt Thermit Company please notify the M. E, department. Horticultural Stow: The Horticultural Show will open promptly at 1p. m. today. There will be many exhibits of cut flowers, pot plants, and fruits from points: within and without the State. The student body and campus people are: cordially in- _ vited to inspect the.exhibits. LOST: —Tuesday afternoon in Agronomy 23 practice someone unintentionally got off with my large loose-leaf notebook contain- ing a loose-leaf gas engine man- ual. Please return it to room 8 Goodwin. ; Sephomore Zoology. There will be a quiz in Biology Wednesdayand Thursday of next week. 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 supper. Throw that old strong pipe away and see what we have to show you in a brand new J-I-M-M-Y. BOYETT’S STORE A. C. Bailey, Manager. N. Main Street.