THE DAILY BULLETIN Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation among snjdetm, faculty, and campus residents. Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Thursday, January 18, 1917 No. 90. To Campus Residents and Cadets. During the past twenty-four hours there seems to have been an unusual consumption of water on the campus, that exceeds the present output of our wells. In order to prevent a water famine, I request that water be used as economitally as possible and that if leaks are observed they be re ported promptly to the Depart ment of Buildings and Grounds or to myself. H E SMITH, Supt. Power Plant Lantern Slide Lecture. At the meeting of the Archi tectural Club Friday at 7:30 in Room 400 Main Building, there will be an illustrated lecture on ‘■Rembrendt.” Text of lecture by Kenyon Cox, the eminent painter. Houston Club Notice. The date of the Houston Club Banquet has been changed from Monday, January 22, to Friday, January 26. This date will not be changed. E S. Lyne, President. LOST — A loose leaf zoology note book. Please return to Blood worth, M ilner 81. Change in C. E. 6 Assignment. The review for Friday, 9 to 10 o’clock, (C. E. 6, section 61) will be on chapters 11 and 12 J. J. Richey. All senior “T” men are request ed to have a kodak picture made with “T” sweaters and turn one in to me for “Senior ‘T’ Men” plate of Longhorn. Sam Langford. R. V.’s, Attention! AH R. V. men who have not or dered their uniforms please do so at once. It is necessary tha t the order go in this week. (3t) T. R. BRAILSFORD First Sergeants, Attention. January 17, 1917. Hereafter, First Sergeants will check the names of men of their organizations o n Sick Report, twice daily, o e in the morning and once in the afternoon. They will sign their names and com pany on back of Sick Report to show 7 that they have done this. C H. MULLER, Commandant LOST—Moss Military Manual. Finder please return it to Mil ner 102.