The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, November 19, 1918, Image 4

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    MARTIN'S WOUND
WEAKENS TEAM
(Continued From Page 1)
on after he suffered a new injury to a
former wound in his hip. His injury
is not so serious, however, and it is
probable he will be able to play in the
contest with Camp Travis next Sat-
urday. :
Harrison has sufficiently recovered,
following his trip to the hospital, to
permit him to get back in the game
now, and he may be able to make some
scores through drop kicks. In the
practice this week Graves will use
Pierce either at end or in the back-
field, it being his plan to employ
Alexander, Weir and Pierce at ends
and one of the backfield positions.
S.AT.C. MEN MAKE GOOD IN THE
SERVICE
The following table summarizes the
distribution of S.A.T.C. troops up to
and including October 28 and relates
chiefly to men from the vocational sec-
tion, which has been in operation
since last spring: s
Men sent to Central Officers
Training Schools
‘Men sent to Non-Commissioned
Officers Schools
Division of Military Aero-
nautics
Chemical Service
Coast Artillery
Depot. Brigades
Engineers
Field Artillery
Infantry Divisions
Medical Corps ;
Machine Gun Replacements_.._
Motor Transport Corps
Ordnance
Pioneer Infantry Regiments
(colored)
Quartermaster Corps
Signal Corps
Tank Corps
'4,421
otal
In the vocational section the turn-
over is approximately 55,000 men
each two months. It is a significant
fact that among the 89,824 graduates
of this section there has been not a
single court martial or an important
breech of discipline.
The authorized enrollment of men
in the collegiate sections is 200,000 of
whom 186,400 are in the Army section,
12,000 in the Navy section and 1,500
in the Marine section.
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PAY WAR DRIVE PLEDGES AT Y
DESK
Students and soldiers who have
made pledges to the United War Drive
campaign are requested to pay their
pledges to that cause at the general
desk in the Y.M.C.A. building. The
payment of the pledges is desired as
early as possible. Only a few of the
students have made pledges so far but
an effort will be made within a few
days to reach the others.
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COLLEGE HAS NEW CASHIER
Following the resignation of J. O.
Peebles as cashier of the College that
position has been assumed by Pat
Newton, formerly with the First State
Bank and Trust company and for two
years cashier of the Eagle Printing
company. Mr. Newton comes to Col-
lege highly recommended by the lead-
ing business men of Bryan.
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OCCUPY INSTRUCTORS QUART-
ERS SOON
By the middle of the week it is an-
ticipated the new living quarters for
the instructors along technical lines
in Section B., S.A.T.C., will be oc-
cupied. The quarters are located on
the north end of the Campus near
Boyett’s store.
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CAMPUS STUDY CLUB
The next meeting of the Campus
Study Club, Tuesday afternoon at
2:45, will be a social meeting. It will
be held at the residence of Mrs. Biz-
An interesting part of the pro-
gram will be stereopticon views of
South America. At this time each
member of the club is permitted to
bring a guest. ;
MRS. F. B. CLARK,
Corresponding Sec.
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Members of the Senior class of
Simmons College have decided to pub-
lish an annual this year. They will
call it “The Bronco”. D. Q. Riddle
will be the editor-in-chief, and J. H.
MeLaughlin business manager.
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