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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1917)
New Shipment OF Walk-Over Shoes Including the DARK TAN and MAHOGANY BROWNS A. M. Waldrop & Co. “The Clothers” Animal Husbandry Students. Sections 100 and 133, Animal Husbandry, will report in No. 4 uniform, Tuesday at 10:00 a. m. All those wishing to take Ex- tention and Demonstration (Ag. Ed 404) and can not get it ar- ranged for 11:00 on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays will please leave their names and va- cant hours at 312 Main Building. Sophomores and ’19 men are minded that they are expected to pay 25 cents each on the Soph- omore Longhorn Plate. Please pay up immediately to your com- pany collector. : 1f the fellow who has my biol. ogy dissecting set will return it, I will appreciate it. — S. W. Harvin, 24 Leggett. Excused From Drill and Retreat. The following named cadets, members of the baseball squad, are excused from drill and re- treat: STAFF AND NONCOMMIS- SIONED STAFF: Brailsford, T. R. Priester, Li. E. Rigney, E. A. COMPANY “C” FIRST: Davis, T. J. COMPANY ‘‘D” FIRST: Moore, D. S. Munch, C. A. COMPANY “F” FIRST: Coleman, W. L. Hamnev, E. J. COMPANY “L” FIRST: Powers, G. A. CUMPANY “A” SECOND: Burnes, D. B. SmitheA Li. The following are excused from drill and retreat until February 8, 1917: BAND: Cocrehan, G. C. COMPANY “A” FIRST: Sprague, C. T. COMPANY “D” FIRST: Ellis, J. F. COMPANY “G” SECOND: Fahian, C. M. i COMPANY “‘H” SECOND: Graham, M. C. C H. MULLER, Commandant. Sophomore Zoology. Tuesday and Wednesday lab. tections of Riol. 201 will meet this week as usual.