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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1917)
Swe^heart Toilet Soap Best and Purest Coupons from Bryan Eagle, February 12, 1917; Houston Post and Hous ton Chronicle, February 11, 1917, Are Redeemable At BOYETT’S STORE, North Main St. A C. Bailey, Mgr. Guard Detail. For February 10. 1917. Officer of the Day: Cadet. Priv Brecker, E. R. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Capt. Cartwright, E. B. FOR SALE — 1 “Laboratory & Field Work Guide in Zoology,” Linville and Kelly; 1 ‘Chemistry,’ Steele; 1 “Complete Secondary Algebra,” Fisher & Schwatt; 1 “General Zoology,” Linville and Kelly; 1 “Text-book of Physics,” Wentworth & Hill; 1 “Milk and Its Products,” Wing. L B. Cockrell, 86 Mitchell. w — Saturday night after the freshmen game there will be a stag dance at the gym. Latest music by the College Orchestra. Letters Undilivered. Letters addressed to the fol lowing named persons may be obtained by calling for them at the Campus Postoffice: A. L. Bullard, Tommy Burn, Tommie Burns, A L. Carter, Hon. D. C. Dove, Ralph Edwards, J. S. Evans, James G. Forrest, I. Francis, W. H Griffin, F. A. Hollingshead, Albert Laikins, W D. Ridley, Chas. Walker, C. 0. Williamson. 0. 0 HENDERSON. WANTED: ‘TheOregon Trail,’ by Francis Parkman; “A Practi cal Course in Botany,” by An drews; “Southern Field Crops,” by Duggar; “Types and Breeds of Farm Animals,” by Plumb. E. F. Alderman, 13 Ross. W ANTED—A “Southern Field Crops,” by Duggar— 79 Good win. YOUR SMOKING APPARATUS Have that i-ipe of yours fixed now Three tofout- day service on all pipe repair^ Don t do with out that pleasurable smoke when you can have it fora nominal cost. CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY