THE DAILY BULLETIN Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation am onp students, faculty, and campus residents. Vol. II. College Station, Texas, Thursday, February 15, 1917. No. 113. D. H. Kiber to Chicago. Dan H. Kiber, local president of the Y. M. C. A., who was chos en national committeeman of the Y. M. C. A, at their Southern Conference in Blue Ridge, North Carolina, last summer, has gone to Chicago to represent the col leges and universities o f the South in the national convention. In addition to his visit to Chica go he will take trips to Battle Creek, Michigan, Niagra Falls, the City of Washington, Buffalo, and New York City. Kiber will return by boat from New York to New Orleans. All necessary expenses will be paid by the Y. M. C. A. Southern Conference. Reserved Seats on Sale. Reserved seats for the Rice and Texas games will be sold in advance at 25c each. The reserve seat sale for the Rice games start Thursday morning, February 15th, at 8 o’clock in the office of the Athletic Director in the Y. M C. A. Building. Phone reservations will be accepted but will only be held until the morn ing of the game Faculty mem bers and cadets desiring good seats should make reservations early. ATHLETIC COUNCIL Tennis Players. The tennis season is opening and no doubt there is quite a number of students who will de sire to play this year. There will be no schedule made of the courts so long as there is not a congestion, or so long as certain students do not try to monopo lize the courts to the disadvan tage to the others. One rule that must be strictly held to is wear ing tennis shoes while playing on the courts. Disregard of this rule will deban one from future participation and the benefits of the court. ATHLETIC COUNCIL. Extension Lecture. Tbe first special lecture to be given to the Extension and Dem onstration class (Agricultural Education, 404) will be given by Miss Bernice Carter in the Hor ticulture lecture room Thursday February 15th, at 7:30p.m. Miss Carter will discuss Extension and Demonstration work for girls. Members of the class will bring note books. All others in terested in the lecture are invit ed to attend. This is one of a number of special lectures to be given to the class during the term. Martin L. Hayes