The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 04, 1917, Image 1

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    T«E DAILY BULLETIN
^■■Klished dailv (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop forcirculationamongstudents,
faculty, and campus residents.
Vol. II. College Station Texas, Thursday, January 4, 1917 No. 78.
Farm Terracing Course.
Agricultural Engineering 408
(farm terracing) to be given dur
ing the second term is open to
seniors and second year two-year
men only. Those who intend to
take this course should report to
the Agricultural Engineering De
partment by Saturday, January
6, in order that sections may be
properly arranged.
Leroy Rhodes.
Chapel Speaker Sunday.
Dr. Colby B. Hall, Dean of the
Texas Christian University, of
Ft. Worth, will be the chapel
speaker next Sunday, January 7.
Freehand Drawing Sections.
Beginning today (Thursday)
all sections will .report to free
hand drawing according to the
usual schedule-
A Mitchell.
Guard Detail.
Jaduary 5, 1917.
Officer of the Day:
Cadet Priv Lyle, F. M.
OfJ^er of the Guard:
Cadet Capt. Langford, I
FOUND—On Milner Hall steps
two keys on a ring. Apply to
J. B. Bennett, 28 Milner.
Will Organize Club.
What is generally regarded as
a highly satisfactory arrange
ment for the provision of rooms
in the Y. M. C. A. for the College
Club, a n organization for the
teachers and officers of the insti
tution, has been agreed upon by
committees representing the Y.
M. C. A. and the proposed club.
Under the the terms of this
agreement two rooms will be pro
vided for the club. Members
will have the privileges of the Y.
M. C. A. building. The cost will
be nominal.
Consideration of this agree
ment will be had and final organ
ization will be perfected at a
meeting to be held Friday after
noon at 4:20 o’clock in the chapel
of the Y. M. C. A.
It is urged that all teachers
and officers of the college attend
this meeting.
FOUND—Near the chapel a
bunch of eight keys. Owner may
get them at Ike Ashburn’s office.
The honest man is Nature’s
Nobleman.
—Euripides.