The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 25, 1917, Image 1
THE DAILY BULLETIN Published _daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation among students, : faculty, and campus residents. Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Thursday, January 25, 1917. No. 96. Campus Mail Schedule. Below is given the mail sched- ule for the Campus postoffice, Cadets as well as others should . clip this out and post 16 1 ina con- venient place: Mail posted by 9:30 a. m will reach the northbound 12:12 I. & G. N. or any other train during the day. Mail posted by 11:30 a. m will reach the novvhbound 1:28 H. & T. C. or any other train during the day. Mail posted by 2:30 p. m. will reach the southbound 3:45 I. & G N. or the 4:25 southbound H. &T. C. : : Mail posted before 2:30 p. m. will go north or south gn the night trains of the same day. Southbound mail posted be- tween 2:30 and 5:00 p. m. will go south that same night. Northbound mail posted after 2:30 p. m. does not go north un- til the next day. 0. O. HENDERSON. Moving Pictures Friday Night. The use of the motor trucks in the construction and maintenance of roads will be shown in pictures at the Chapel tomorrow night at 4 7:30. Everybody is invited. Nominations Received. The following men have been nominated for the offices indicat- ed. The election will be held Thursday afternoon, February 1st. Juniors alone will vote for the Longhorn officers, but the three upper classes will vote on the Battalion officers and the yell leader: ; For Editor of the Battalion: Taliaferro, C. L. Williams, J. W. For Manager of the Battalion: Neyland, O. Li. For Editor of the Longhorn: Morgan, G. B. For Manager of the Longhorn: Knickerbocker, H. C. Judd, F. W. McLean, AR. For Chief Yell Leader: Starnes, J. L. Moore, D. S. New Army Sergeant Here. F. Walter, first sergeant, Twen- ty-second Infantry, who has been stationed at Ft. Douglas, Arizona, arrived here Tuesday afternoon. He will be attached to the Commandant’s office. Ser- geant Walter will be used for in- structional work. There will be no meeting of the S. A. A. tonight.—C. J. Koerth.