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THE DAILY BULLETIN Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for eircylationamong students, faculty, and campus residents. 2 Vol. II = College Station, Texas, Sunday, January 14, 1917. No. 87. Schedule of Chapel Speakers. A splendid list of chapel speak- ers for the next two months has been secured by President Bizzell and will appear according to the following schedule: Jan. 14 —-Dr. Hiram B. Harri-. son, pastor First Presbyterian Church, Houston. : Jan, 21.—Dr. H.T. Musselman, editor Texas School Journal, Dal- las. Jan. 28—Dr. Peter Gray Sears, rector of Christ Church Parish, Houston. Feb. 4 — Dr. H W. Knicker: bocker, pastor First Methodist Church, Austin. Feb. 11.— Dr. Stockton Axson, professor of English Language and Literature, Rice Institute, Houston. Feb. 18 —Dr. J. Li. Gross, pas- tor First Baptist Church, Hous- ton: Feb 25.— Dr. H K. Pendleton, pastor First Christian Church, Houston. Mar. 4.—Rev. Father J Elliott Ross, Paulist, Saint Austin’s Chapel, Austin Mar. 11.-—— Rabbi Wm.H Green- berg, Rabbi Temple, Emanu-el, Dallas. Mar. 18 — Rev. W. A. Hamlett. pastor First Baptist Church, Austin. Company Basketball. The company basketball sea- son starts Saturday, February 27, and the team in each company will play every other company in its battalion two games for the battalion championship. (There will be one team from each com- pany.) The champions of the battalions will play for the reg- imental championship in their regiment, then each champion company of the 1st and 2nd reg- iments will play for the corps championship. All company games will be played on outdoor courts. Com- pany goals will be erected be- tween Prof. Bagley's residence and the gymnasium unless other arrangements are made. Father Gleissner will say mass this morning at the usual hour, in Room 400 Main Building, for the convenience of cadets and campus residents. For many a jocund spring has pass- ed away And many a flower has blossomed, , to decay And human life, still hastening to a close, Finds in the worthless dust its last repose. — Shah Nameh