Undelivered Letters. The following is a list of letters remaining undelivered at the Campus Postoffice. If you have one in this list please call for. it: Wyatt G. Beasley, A. L. Bullard, Tommy Burns, Joe E Carroll, Jr., A. L. Carter, Hon. D C. Dove, Ralph Edwards, M. B. Estes, Roy Estes, J. S. Evans, James G. Forest, J. L. Foster, I. Francis, Lawrence Galen sky, W. H. Griffin, Theo. Haardt, Francis Harris, F. A. Hollingshead, R. W. Holmes, Albert Laikins, W. D. Ridley, B. F. Simpson, S. Sorrelle, Ed Stedman, Jr., Charles Walker, C. 0. Williams. 0. 0. Bendeskon. W ANTED -iWlollowing sec ond hand books: “The Oregon Trail,” by Francis Parkman; “Southern Field Crops,” by Dug- gar; “A Practical Course in Bot any,” by Andrews.—E. F Aider- man, 18 Ross. FOUND in my office a purse containing a small amount of money. Ike Ashburn. General History, The department of History has been authorized to offer-^fw the second term a course in General History to be known as History 405 (3-0), This course will be added to the list of Senior Elec tives in the Agricultural Course. Engineering students who may desire to take this course as an extra study should make written application to me. Charles Puryear, Dean. Those who do not comply with the order that was published in those columns some rime ago— that tan shoes would be worn with uniform No. 4- will be re ported at drill formations if they are not so prepared. This order is effective with the second term work. There will be an important meeting of the Houston Club this afternoon immediately after din ner in Room 3 Leggett. E. S. Lyne Notice. Y. M. C. A. Tickets are not transferable. A senior hat was left in Dr. Bizzell’s office. Please call for it. WANTED: “Vet Studies for Ag. students,” b y Reyno]ds7*j|fc- “First Course in Algebra,” by Hawks, Luby and Teuton; “A Practical Course in Botany,” by Andrews.—35 Ross.