The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, December 19, 1916, Image 2

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    The
LARGEST STOCK
of Young Men’s
OVERCOATS
IN BRYAN
$15 to $25
A. M. Waldrop & Co.
Bryan’s Big Clothing
Store
Headquarters Corps of Cadets
Agricultural & Mechanical Collegeof Texas
College Station, Texas.
December 18, 1619.
MEMORANDUM:
Rifles and epuipment will be
turned in to the armory as follows
1st Regt. after breakfast,
Thursday, December 21st, in the
following order:
Go’s E, F, G, H, at room 815.
Co’s A, B, C, D, at room 816
2nd Regt. after dinner, Thurs
day, December 21 st, in the fol
lowing order:
Co’s E, F, G, H, at room 315.
Co’s A, B, C, D, at room 316.
The band will turn in their in
struments and equipment atnoon
Thursday, December 21st.
No cadet will be excused from
the above formation for any rea
son whatsoever.
Eiach cadet will place his name
and company (on a piece of pa
per) under the sight leaf of the
rifle and in the cartridge box,
Rifles will be cleaned and oiled
before turning them in. Oil for
this purpose may be obtained by
the Captains of companies at noon
December 20th at the armory.
Captains of companies will pre
pare a list showing the name of
every cadet and No. of rifle in
their organization, and will ac
curately check each cadet when
he turns in his arms and equip
ment. This list will be turned
over to Sergeant Hyland.
No cadet, on the campus or
otherwise, will be allowed to
keep arms and equipment in their
possession during the holidays.
Regimental Staff Non-Commis-
To the Students and
Patrons of the Campus:
We want to say
that we certainly
appreciate your ~
patronage.
Wishing you a
merry Christmas
and a happy. New
Year, we remain,
Yours very truly,
BOYETT’S STORE
A. C. Bailey, Manager.