The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, December 09, 1916, Image 1

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    THE DAILY BULLETIN
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Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation amongstudents,
faculty, and campus residents.
Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Saturday, December 9, 1916. No. 66.
Good Attendance at Hort. Show.
The Horticultural Show opened
Friday at 1 p. m The large hor
ticultural laboratory was filled
with exhibits of cut flowers, pot
plants, fruits, nuts,and landscape
art designs. The Harvard land
scape designs were put in place
late Friday afternoon.
The show will be open from 8
a m. to 9:30 p.m. today, The
auction sale will start promptly
at 8:15 p.m. Auctioneer, Cadet
F. L. Cronk. Cut flowers, pot
plants, and fruits will be placed
on sale.
Track Meet.
Today at two o’clock on Kyle
Field there will be a track meet.
All old men, who are not “T”
men, can enter and compete in
all the events for a silver cup.
Six cups will be awarded to the
six highest point winners in this
class.
All new men can enter and
compete against those in this
class for medals; first, second,
and third places will be consid
ered. Those of this class cannot
compete i n more than three
events for a medal.
All cadets in either class are
eligible irrespective of your train
ing. The entire corps and cam
pus people are invited to witness
the meet.
To All Concerned:
In order that the ladies may
have a more suitable night for
swimming, the following changes
in the schedule are made, to take
effect Monday, December 11:
LADIES AND ESCORTS
Monday nights, from 7 to 10,
in place of Tuesday nights, as at
present.
COLLEGE OFFICERS AND
CAMPUS PEOPLE
Wednesday nights, from 7 to
10, in place of Thursday nights,
as at present.
This effects none of the student
classes ..except Seniors. Their
nights will be the same in num
ber, but as follows:
Tuesday, Thursday, and Fri
day nights, from 7 to 10, and
Thursday and Saturday after
noons from 1 to 6, and Sunday
from 3 to 6 p. m.
S. H. HICKMAN,
After the holidays, studies will
be resumed on TUESDAY, Jan. 2.
Say, in pursuit of profit or delight
Who risk the most, that take wrong
means, or right? —Pope.