The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 06, 1917, Image 1

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    THE DAILY BULLETIN
Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop forcirculatio ’ amon^stM-tents,
faculty, and campus iesidents.
Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Saturday, January 6, 1917. No. 80.
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Camps for Members of R.O.T.C. The Menorah Society
1. Seniors and Juniors may
take the Advanced Course. R. O.
T. C., without obligating them
selves to take the camps. In
that case however, they are not
entitled to the ration privilege.
2. The present Senior Class
in order to obtain the ration priv
ilege must take one camp subse
quent to graduation.
H. Juniors in order to obtain
the ration privilege must take
two camps, one after the junior
year and the other subsequent
to graduation.
4 In case a member of the
Advanced Course (senior or jun
ior) applies for and receives a
commission in the R. O. T.C. and
an appointment as a temporary
second lied tenant, he will omit
the camp subsequent to gradua
tion thus permitting the six
months appointment to begin
immediately after graduation/.
5 Uniforms will not be' is
sued by the government this ses
sion (1916-1917). Money for the
payment is not now available but
the War Department has asked
for an appropriation for this pur
pose, and has asked that it be
made retro active so as to coyer
this session
6. A student will have no ex
will hold an important meeting
in 109 E. E. Building Sunday
morning at 9:30. President.
The following named men will
report to Kyle Field Saturday at
1 p. in to have pictures made for
the Longhorn: Fry, H. L., Rothe,
H. H., Haines, P. G.,and Brooks,
H. Track suits will be worn.
peases in connections with these
camps Transportation to and
from camp is furnished by the
government. Rations in kind
and uniforms are supplied by the
government, as well as equip
merit and medical attention and
medical supplies.
7. Members of the R O T C.
may take the camps at the end of
their freshman and sophomore
years, in which case they will
not have to take them subse
quently. This applies to the
present senior and junior classes
That is, they may count any
training camps that they have
attended prior to this date as
part of the camp training requir
ed of them in theR. O. T. C
NOTICE TO SENIORS:
See letter from Secretary of
War on bulletin board. G. O.
No. 64 W D 1916 on file in library
C. H MULLER,
Commandant.