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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1917)
THE DAILY Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop forcirculationamongstudents, faculty, and campus residents Vol. II College Station, Texas, Tuesday, January 9, 1917. No. 82. Students from Other States and Countries. Nineteen states and nine dif ferent countries are represented in the A. and M. student body--- thirty-nine cadets from other states and thirteen students from other countries 6r from U. S. foreign possessions. Pour men are registered from Brazil, three from Mexico, two from Peru, one from Holland one from Germany, one from Porto Rico, and one from Panama. A cadet who recently came from Austria gives for his home ad dress Savannah, Georgia, while a Jewish student now residing at Port Worth came from Russia not long ago. Of the other states represent ed, Louisiana heads the list with 7, Oklahoma has 6, Arkansaw 4. Mississippi B, New Jersey 3, Pennsylvania 2, New Mexico 2, California 1, Washington 1, Colo rado 1. Wyoming 1, North Dako- to 1, New York 1, Vermont 1, Virginia 1, North Carolina 1, Ala bama 1, Georgia 1, Florida 1. R. V.’s, Attention. If you have not ordered your uniforms, please do so at once. T. R. Brailsford. Mail Undelivered. The following is a list of letters at the Campus Postoffice unde livered: O. W. Raborn Selmer Skramstad Atrill Teagle A package addressed to Miss Katie Armstrong, 1324 N El Pa so St., Colorado Springs, Colo., is held for postage. A letter addressed to Beny Langford, ( Clarksville, Texas, needs a stamp. POUND: — A notebook belong ing to J. M Askew; an Ag. Engi neering text book; a “Breeds of Livestock,” by Gray, with name E D. Rasbury on fly leaf. Own ers may call at the desk of C. C. Whitney, Vet Department. LOST: A platinum and gold ring with diamond and sapphire sets in two snake heads. Return to W. McPadden, 28 Ross, and receive reward. 2t One man is as good as ten thousand to me, if he be the best. —Heraclitus.