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

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    THE DAILY BULLETIN
Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation atnonfstudents,
faculty, and campus residents.
Vol. II 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.
C. S 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 watch chain,
on military* walk.— R Montgom
ery, 72 Mitchell Ac
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 Engineers.
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. 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.