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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, Friday, January 12, 1917. No. 85. Headquarters Corps of Cadets Agricultural &Mechanical Gollegeof Texas College Station, Texas. January 11, 1917. General Order No. 43. With the approval of the Pres ident, the following promotion and assignments are hereby made in the Corps of Cadets: 1. Cadet Major J. B. Joyce, Commanding 1st Battalion, 1st Regiment, to be Lieutenant Colo nel, Commanding Second Regi ment vice Kurtz resigned. 2. Cadet Major C. T. Trickey is transferred from the Third Battalion, 1st Regiment, to the 1st Battalion, 1st Regiment, vice Joyce promoted. By order of the Commandant: 0. S. GRAY, Captain, Corps Adjutant, Adjutant., MEMORANDUM': At police call the occupants of each dormitory will police the court and the ground around the dormitory. Division inspectors will have charge of this police. 0, H. MULLER, Agricultural Faculty. There will be a meeting of the Agricultural Faculty today at 4:10 p. m. W. B. BIZZELL. A. and M. 47, Southwestern 16. A. and M. defeated Southwest ern University by a score of 47 to 16 in the opening game of the basketball season, at the gymna sium, yesterday. Coach Rix’s men will remain for a second game this evening at 7:30. Fish to Play B. B. A. Quintet. After the A. and M. - South western game this evening, at the gymnasium, the “fish” bas ketball team will play the five fro the Bryan Baptist Academy. Longcope Captain of “Fish.” E. M. Longcope of Houston has been chosen by his team mates for captain of the “Fish” basketball team for the 1917 sea son. Longcope played with Houston Y. M. C.A. the past two seasons. He is also a track man. POUND:—A puttee. Call at 64 Mitchell. My mind resembles not amirrow plate Reflecting all the impressions it re ceives. The good I love, the bad regard with hate; 1 only cherish whom my heart be lieves. — The Shi-King