The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 13, 1917, Image 3
Seniors, Notice. All seniors and-other cadets who wish to be considered for teaching positions for 1917-18 are requested to call at the office of the Department of Agricultural Education, Room 321 Main Build- ing. to get a copy of the question- aire for teachers. It is impor- tant that the department have the information concerning each applicant asked for in this ques- tionaire. pe Hereafter, we will not make collections of clothes for press- ing on Saturday nights. Collect- ors will be around Saturday im- mediately after dinner. If you want your nniforms pressed for Sunday have them ready at noon or bring them around to the shop.—Stadents’ Tailor Shop. CAMPUS BARBER SHOP South Side Y.M C. A. Everything White and Clean Campus People: If the quality of the goods we sell and the prices we make are as good as elsewhere, would you not prefer to trade with home: folks? Get the other fellow’s quotations and then ask for ours. You'll find it economy in the long run to trade with BOYETT'S STORE, N. Main Street." A. C. Bailey, Mg. ‘ bf Edwin Clapp and Bostonian Shoes WEBB BROS. Bryan Edwin Clapp and Bostonian Shoes Letters Undelivered. The folowing letters remain uncalled for at the Campus Post- office: Glasgow, Francis H. Grady, Clyde Lamb, J. R. Lowery, Wiley M A letter to Miss Minnie Mar- tin, Detroit, Texas, needs a stamp. Capt. C. H Muller will address the Y. M. C A Sunday night at 7:30, on the subject of ‘An Expe- dition Through Mexico.” Will the party who took a pair of gauntlet gloves, by ish from Smith’s Studio, pleage re- turn them to the studio or to E. W. Wilson.