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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1919)
La “ SB > AIRDOME ABOUT READY FOR SERVICE [OPULAR AMUSEMENT AND RECREATION CENTER HAS BEEN EQUIPPED FOR WINTER USE Following the floring and walling- in of the Airdome during the Christ- mas holidays, stoves were installed ee yesterday and within a very sort time that popular center will be ready for use in any character of entertainment in all sorts of weather. Appropriations for the re-modeling of the Airdome were made by the war work council of the Y.M.C.A., in keep- ng with the policy of the Y in aid- ing the socal and educational work among the colleges as fully as pos- s:ble, and the building, which was so popular during the summer and fall months, will be in as great demand as ever, now that it has been equipped for comfort during winter weather. CL e———e— : MANY A. AND M. MEN REGIST- ERED AT CAMP HUMPHREYS From the Y.M.C.A. hut secretary at the Eng neer Officers’ Training school at Camp Humphreys, Va., the follow- ing list of A. and M. men who regist- ered at the hut has been received by The Reveille: Thomas R. Spence, 13, Rotert W. Bugge, ’17, F. P. Hays, ‘15, IHorace A. Sawyer, ’'16, A. R. ‘wlins, ’16, “Bill” Orth, B. H. Fa- er, ‘15, J. A. Block, '12, Paul C. Gil- ¢ te, ’13, Charles K. Bowen, "99, and >. Fisher, "11. SERN OMI ULICULA FOR TWO-YEAR ~ COURSES POSTED The curr culum for the Two-Year _rses in Agricultural Engineering, nd. the various . 70-Year courses: in Textile Engi- ize ng have been posted in bulletin board No. 17, second floor, Academic “ui'ding. CHARLES PURYEAR, DEAN. + re ea ee een ere Y GETS CHRISTMAS GIFT One of the gifts to the Y.M.C.A. . dur.ng the holidays which yas appre. ciated by that institution was a con- tribution of $2.76 from Company B., Section B., S.AT.C. The gift was ol plied to the-general fund of the Y. curricula for the| - GENERAL ORDER NO. 4 The following list of service calls will go into effect at once: Breakfast | Daily Sat. Sun. Mess Call __._. 6:46 6:45 7:20 Assembly _... 6:50 6:50 6:50 Sick Call ....... 7:15: 7:15 7:15 Guard Mount ha ~ 1st Call seia. 1:20 120 8:20 Assembly _.___ 7:30 7i30 8:30 School ‘Call—Except Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays: 1st Period ..... 7:56 2nd Period .... 8:55 8:55 3rd Period .... 9:65 9:55 4th Period ....10:556. 10:65 Drill Tuesday and Thursday: 1st Call. .... 7:35 Assembly ..._._ 7:40 Recall ......... 8:40 Inspection: . : 1st. Call ..... 7:50 Assembly ._.. 8:00 Release From Quarters _. .. 8:50 Dinner: ! Mess Call __..12:00 12:00 12:00 Assembly ....12:06 12:06 12:05 School Call: 5th Period ....12:55 6th Period ___. 1:65 Tth Period .... 2:55 8th Period .... 3:55 Retreat: : oo iy 1st Call ....._5:50 5:50 : 5:50 Assembly __.._ 6:00 6:00 6:00 Supper: : Mess Call and Assembly ‘immedi- ately after retreat daily. Call to Quarters Daily._._ 7:00 p. m. Assembly ma SE 7:15 p. m, 11: 1s I i RE 10:15 daily TODS oncom cio 2. 10:50 daily Sunday School Call..__9:30 Sundays Church Call ..........._ 10:30 Sundays \ Asssmnly All First Sergeants will report to room 101, Academic building, twice daily for reports and instructions at hours. that will not interfere with class work. GRANT M. MILES, : Major Inf. U.S.A. STUDY CLUB HOLDS OPEN HOUSE Members of the Campus Study Club were hosts to the residents of the Campus and of Bryan in an open- house affair Wednesday afternoon, the occasion being an annual New Year's function. A pleasant informal pro- gram was carried out in the parlors of the Y.M.C.A., which was followed by the service of light refreshments. The affair proved a delightful one and was largely attended. army a few days-ago. De eP0 0% C0 a®s 10 £00 Pe cs 872% aT 48% 0. 0... OO. 8 9 FO 9 CE FO ¢ 9.0 0 0 9 ERIE I RS IR SH a i, 8 BL SE BB Br) DR. EHLINGER RETURNS TO : - COLLEGE fa Arte two monte service ith the & regular cavalry on the Texas- Mezican border, Capt. Otto Ehlinger, M. C., U. S.A., has returned and resumed his duties as College physician :and sur- geon, following his discharge from the He had some very valuable experience in the service but is .glad to be back at College, where he is being cordially welcomed. = by everybody. ib, MANY OFFICERS “DISCHARGED While ‘the - discharge of officers assigned to the two sections of the S.A.T.C. has not been completed as | yet, a total of 34 commissioned men had been discharged yesterday, leav- ing a total of twenty yet to be given | their honorable dismissal from the . ‘service. It is not known when the re- mainder of the men will be set free but final orders ‘releasing ‘them are expected at any time. Get Scratch Pads at + H00. Print Stop : % rE “STORE Main Building OFFICIAL HEADQUARTERS 3 FOR go MILITARY UNIFORMS Largest : and most complete stock of Uniform - Equipment in Central Texas conducted ex- clusively for the benefit of the soldiers and students. 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