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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1919)
fit or three days. THE EVEILLE VCL. I College “Station, Texas, Friday, January 8, 1919 No. no SECOND ‘TERM OPENS T0DAY } REGISTRATION FOR WORK ON|* RE-ORGANIZED BASIS WILL ! BE RAPIDLY COMPLETED PROSPECT EXCELLENT Indications Are That Attendance Will Come Up To Expectations of the College Officials | Work of the second or winter term of the current session will begin to- day and from the advance arrivals yesterday and last night the indica- tions are that the attendance will be up to normal and fulfill the expecta- tions of the College officials. While many of the men who were here last!’ fall will not return, many advanced students who left the College to enter the military service will be here to resume their work and there is every prospect that the anticipations of the | College off cials for a normal attend- ance durng the second and third terms will be realized. From the number of old men who had arrived yesterday the indications vere that the attendance of former students, recently discharged from the | military service, would be larger than or ginally anticipated. ~ ".hi'e reg'strat’on for the new term w.il occupy some time today, & num- ber of classes will meet, also. ei ii, Among the upper-classmen who left ege to enter the military service 15 have returned to complete their courses here, following their discharge from the army, are Lieut. A. R. Reese, ex-18, who was assigned to. duty with the S.A. T.C.., Lieut. L. T. Tighe, ex-. 17, of the a'r service, ‘who was just about to sail when the armistice was signed, and W. E. Dietert, ¢x-18. Ths number will be swelled with the arrival of trains during the next two Trstasse | I | visit some friends in that city. - ‘ears. oe of of oe oe ode oe ode of of of COMPULSORY CHAPEL TO ‘BE RESTORED BEGIN-' NING SUNDAY Beginning next Sunday, Jan- uary &, compulsory chapel services for all the students of College will be resumed, President Bizzell announced ‘vesterday., A visiting minister will speak and a: musical pro- gram will be provided. No chapel attendance was re- quired during the fall, but with the opening of the new “term the College reverts to the “former custom. The chapel service at 10:45 will be preceded by the Campus Bible School at 9:30 to which Campus residents ‘and all others are invited. : he He oe oe 3% * ALi Ain tii thas, ES ; rd INJURED IN ELEVATOR PERUVIAN - STUDENT COMES NEAR LOSING LIFE IN AC- CIDENT IN DALLAS HOTEL George Figari, 20 years old, Peruv. | ian student at College, was danger- ously injured Monday morning when he was caught between the elevator and the first floor landing at the Wal- dorf Hotel in Dallas. ture of the accident has’ not been learned, as the ‘girl running the ‘ele- : vator collapsed and was unable to give a a gh explanation to the hotel ‘officials. UPPER CLASSMEN RETURN i j= Figari wag driven to St. Paul Sani- trim: and was attended by Dr. A. R. Thomasson. His left. foot was so badly crushed that amputation above. the ankle was. necessary, and his right ear was cut off. Dr. Thomasson said that he was probably suffering from ra fracture at the base of the skull and the patient. was Ineseing from both The young. man’s s Rerenty ive | in Peru. He has been attending College for three years with his brother, who went to Dallas with him Sunday to Aol de oe ee oh le oe de te | GEORGE FIGARI The exact na- COLLEGE HEADS ATTEND MEETING PRESIDENT, DEANS AND DIRECT- ORS GO TO CONFERENCE AT BALTIMORE NEXT WEEK PRESIDENT ON PROGRAM Dr. Bizzell Will Read Paper Before Engineering Section on Training Teachers for Trades and Industries To attend the deferred annual : meeting of the Association of Ameri- can Agricultural Colleges and Experi- ment Stations, President Bizzell, ‘Deans Puryear, Nagle and Kyle, B, Youngblood, director of the Experi- | : ‘ment Station, Ai B. Conner, vice-dj- | rector, J. M. Jones, assistant director and T. O. Walton, acting director of the Extension Service, will leave Sat- urday for Baltimore where the asso- ciation will be in session Jasnary 8, 3 land 10. » President Bizzell will read a paper on “Training Teachers for the Trades and Industries” before the eng neer- ing section of the association while T. 0. Walton will read a paper before the extension service section on “The Co- operative Relationships of Govern- ment Bureaus”, WILL IMPROVE COTTON IN VAL. = LEY SECTION | Spa Dr E. P. Humbert, Mant bse i of the Experiment Station, and A. D. Hudson, representing the bureau of Markets of the U, 8, Department of ‘Agriculture, have returned from a trip -of several days into the Rio Grande valley where ‘they went to lay the foundation for the introduction of bet- ter cotton in that section. Arrange : ‘ments. were made to introduce several of the better varietics of cotton there this year and the station and the Bureau of Markets will carry on some CO- “operative worl there slong this } line, 5