The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, December 12, 1916, Image 1
THE DAILY BULLETIN Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop forcirculation among students, z faculty, and campus residents. Vol. 11. College Station, Texas, Tuesday, December 12, 1916. No. 68. Correction of Holiday Announce- ment. In the announcement of the holidays, in the Bulletin, on De- cember 8, a slight error occurred with reference to the time the holidays would close. Classes will resume work Wednesday, January 3, and all students will be expected to report by 8:00 a. m. of that date. Cadets will please not request instructors to change the hour of ‘recitations on Thursday, Decem- ber 21, in order that they may get out earlier in the day. No instructor has authority, and no authority will be given to vary recitations from the hour desig- nated in the regular schedule. W. B. BIZZELL. President. Chemistry Notice. Students in chemistry 101 and chemistry la should bear in mind - that the monthly paper will be written at the regular recitation hour, Friday and Saturday, De- cember 15th and 16th, All students in college who ave members of the M. E Church are requested to meet in the Y. M. C. A. chapel immediately af: ter supper tonight. A. Mitchell. Corrected Schedule of Swimming Pool Hours. The following tentative sched- ule for the pool has been prepared by the executive Committee. It is subject to change by the Com- mittee if found necessary. Cadets. All afternoons includ: ing Sundays. Seniors (Only) Tuesdays Thursdays and Friday nights. College Officers and other cam pus gentlemen. Wednesday nights. r Ladies and Their Escorts. Mon- day nights. A charge of ten ceuts a swim will be made for all persons who donot hold Y. M. C. A. tickets. No towells or suits will be fur- nished by the Y. M. C. A. The pool will not be available for the use of one person only. Every person, whether enter- ing on ticket or cash fee is re- quired to register in the Nata- torium Register before going in- to the pool. S. H. Hickman, Supt. Ruilding. G None ever went upon the mountain top, but sought for knowledge. —The Shah Nameh.