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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1917)
THE DAILY BULLETIN COP 1hlished dailv (except Mondays) by. the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation among students, faculty, and campus residents. Vol. TI College Station, Texas, Thursday, February 1, 1917. / No. 102 Cast Your Vote Today. No poll tax will ‘be assessed against those who vote in today’s election. Important offices are to be filled and every eligible vot- er should east his ballot. The following tickets will be voted Om, Corps Election Ticket For Editor of the Battalion: Taliaferro, C. L. Williams, J. W. For Manager of the Battalion: Neyland, O. Li ~ For Chief Yell Leader: ‘Starnes, J. Li. Moore, D. S. Junior Election Ticket, For Hditor of the Longhorn: Morgan, G. B. For Manager of the Longhorn: Knickerbocker, H: C Judd, BR. W. McLean, A. R. For Art Editor of Longhorn: Prime, W. F. ; Born, J For Athletic Editor of Longhorn: Seymour, S. K. Schedule Notice. Schedule changes have been made for seetions 30, 31, and 32, See Bulletin Board.. Schedule Committee. Agricultural Seniors. Those agricultural students that are desiring to enroll for Agricultural Education 404, Ag- ricultural Extension and Demon- stration, and are unable to take the subject at eleven o’clock Mon- day, Wednesday, and Friday, will please leave at the office of the Agricultural Education De tartment, a schedule of the other subjects desired. This request is made so that _a second section can be organized at such a time as will dcconrmo- date those students desiring the course. That Wise old Bird. Somewhere on the Navasot, January 81.— A. and M. cadets met, conquered and carted home, bag, baggage and all; Rice Inisti- tute students who, early this morning, captured their owl from the College armory, accord- ing to reports received here. Institute boys held captive at A.and M were well treated, re. ceiving meals, lodging, and even barber work, free.” The owl was burned: : LOST__ An express money or- der for $50 00 drawn in favor of J. F. Blanton, 59 Goodwin.