The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 17, 1917, Image 1

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    THE DAILY BULLETIN
Published daily (except M ondays) by the A. and M.. Print Shep for circulation among students,
faculty, and campus residents.
Vol. 11 College Station, Texas, Wednesday, January 17, 1917. No. 89.
: To Nominate Battalion Officers.
Nominations for editor and
business manager of the Batta-
lion, and for chief yell leader will
be received at. 96 Leggett until
6 o'clock p. m on Wednesday,
January 24. Each nomination
must bear the signature of twen-
ty eligible voters. This will be
a corps election.
C.T. Trickey, .
Chairman.
Attention, Juniors. ;
Nominations for editor and for
business manager of the 1918
Longhorn will be received at 96
Leggett until 6 p m. Wednesday
January 24.
J. W. Williams,
Ch’m’n, Junior Election Com’tee.
. 8 Tatum, associate profes:
sor of Textile Engineering, who
has been in Georgia for the past
three or four weeks at the bed-
side of his sick daughter return-
ed to College Monday. His child
is better.
LOST: = AN ‘Ingersoll watch,
marked “Rabbi, A and M. fish,
1916." Aluminum fob attached.
Return to Bertschler, 38 Leggett
LOST—A small wateh chain,
on military walk.— R. Montgom-
ery, 72 Mitchell <,
Hort. 21, Section 103.
Lesson in Plant Propagation
for Thursday, January 18, will
“include pages 1 to 147.
F. W. Hensel, Jr.
Northwest Texas Club Men.
If you want your picture to
appear in the Longhorn group,
you will have to pay up immedi-
ately. Call at Pfeuffer 25.
Textile Engineérs,
At T. E. Building at 7:30 this
evening, there will be a meeting
of all textile students. Special
lecture on-inspection trips, by
Prof. Bagley. i L G. Moore, Pres.
Noted Lecturer Coming.
Sumas MacManus, one of the
greatest lecturers of the country
is coming to College Station Feb-
ruary 9, under the auspices of
the Y. M. C. A.
Full details will be given later.
The superintendent of the va-
rious substations of the Experi-
ment Station system will meet
here today for the sixth annual
school of instruction A program
bearing on station problems and
efficiency will be carried out.
The visitors will remain through
Friday.