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THE DAILY BULLETIN Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation among students, faculty, and campus residents. Gls Vol. 11 College Station, Texas, Friday, February 2, 1917. No. 103. Freshman Algebra and Trig. In the second term, the first term’s work in Algebra (Mathe- matics 101) and Trigonometry (Mathematics 103) will be repeat- ed. The new courses will be known as Mathematies 112 (Alge- bra), and Mathematics 114 (Trig- onometry.) Section A will be scheduled at 9a m.,M. W. F., for Algebra and 9a. m ,T. Th 8. for Trigonom- etry. Certain students ‘will be re- quired to drop Mathematics 102, 104 and to take the new courses. Others who may desire to take the new courses should make written application. CHARLES PURYEAR, Dean. Great Lecturer Coming. Sumas Mac Manus, the great lecturer on Irish folkware, will appear at the Y. M. C. A. on Februry 8. Mac Manus it full of wit and humor, and a treat is awaiting the College Station public Notice. All Agronomy 5 practice work must be in by Monday evening, February 5th, 1917. C. A. Wood. Election Results. As a result'of yesterday's corps election, J. W. Williams is to be next year’s editor of the Batta- liontand O. Li. Neyland, business manager. Dudley S. Moore is to be chief yell leader. The juniors chose the follow- ing named men for the Long- horn staft: : G. B. Morgan, editor-in-chief. H. C. Rnioherhogier, business manager. >. BF. Prime, art editor. S. K. Seymour, athletic editor. a. Picture Show. There will be a free moving picture show in chapel tonight. One reel shows the manufacture of electric lights and the other two show the manufacture of transformers. All are invited to attend. Cross Country Run. Great intrest is being shown by the track men in the cross country runs. For such faithful enthusiasm, every man is de- ‘serves a prize. If you have not seen the silver cups, presented by Waldrop, Haswell, and Cald- well, you can do so at the Y. M C. A: ;