The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, December 14, 1916, Image 1

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    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, Thursday, December 14, 1916. No. 70
Wrestling Notice.
The Wrestling class will prob
ably start immediately after the
holidays. In order to get start
ed on time the class will be form
ed now. Preference will be giv
en next year’s football candi
dates, seniors, juniors, sopho
mores and freshmen, in the or
der named. Mail your applica
tion through the Campus Post-
office.
D. V. Graves.
Attention, Masons.
Call meeting Brazos Union
Lodge No 129, A. P. & A. M., to
night at 8 o’clock. Work in E A,
and F. C. degrees. Everybody
come out. W. F. Davis, W. M.
Notice.
If charges seut out against
Students’ Trust Fund Account
today are not correct, see the
Head of the Department at once
and have same adjusted.
W. WIPPRECHT,
Business Manager.
Cadets who w i 11 be on the
campus during the holidays are
invited to attend the costume
dance Friday night, December
29. All those who wish to attend
must see W. L. Stangel, Agri-
culturalBuilding, before Sunday.
S. A. A. Meeting Tonight.
The following program will be
carried out at the Scientific Agri
cultural Association meeting to
night at 7:30 in chapel:
Practical Corn Judging.
O S. Gray
Keeping in Fresh Peaches all
the Summer. O. D Deputy
Demonstration Lecture in Pe
can Budding and Grafting.
Prof. Cowart
Bring your notebooks and be
on time.
County Clubs Attention.
Is there a county or city club
which has more than twenty-two
freshmen (first year students)
enrolled this term? If so, file list
of these not later than Friday
morning with Registrar Friley.
Guard Detail.
December 15, 1916.
Officer of the Day:
Cadet Lieut. Gibson, M B.
Officer of the Guard:
Cadet Priv. Gilfillan, M. D.
O courteous man, since Heaven
shed o’er thee blessings mild
Inquire one day at least, how
fares Misfortune’s child.
—Hafiz.