The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 04, 1919, Image 4

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MRS. B. SBISA
DIES SUDDENLY
WIFE OF SUBSISTENCE HEAD OF
COLLEGE SUCCUMBS IN A
BRYAN THEATER FROM
HEART FAILURE,
Mrs. Bernard Sbhisa, wife of the sup-
ment of the College, and a resident of
the Campus for forty-two years, died
suddenly from heart failure just be-
fore 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon |
while witnessing a performance at the
Dixie Theater in Bryan. The news of
her death came as a distinct shock to
the College community where she was
very popular and her passing will be
generally deplored.
In addition to her husband, Mrs.
Shisa is survived by a daughter, Mrs.
E. W. Kerr of Havana, Cuba, and
three grand children, Ray, Eugene J.
and Jeannette Kerr, all of Havana,
though Eugene is a student here at
the present time.
No arrangements for the funeral
have been made as yet.
Mrs. Shisa had been in sxcallont
health up until the time of her death.
She was a woman of strong character,
high ideals and kindly disposition,
and the hundreds of persons who have
visited the College during the many
years of her residence here and shared
her hospitality will join the residents
of the Campus and the members of her
family in mourning her death.
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OFFICIAL SCHEDULES
Official schedules are posted on bul-
letin boards 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15 in
_the lobby of the Academic building.
Students are instructed to make out
their schedules according to the
schedules of their sections as they ap-
pear on these boards. A few changes
may be found to be necessary from
time to time. These will be announced
in The Reveille as early as possible
after they have been made, but it is
important that each student during
the first few days of school examine
daily the schedule for his section.
Although drill and inspection are
written in these schedules from 8 to
9 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-
_ days, the correct time is 7:46 to 8145.
“F.B. CLARK,
For the Schedule Committee.
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DOUG HOWELL ASSUMES PO-
SITION
Lieut. Douglas Howell, commis-
sioned at Fort Sheridan last Septem-
ber and assigned to duty with the S.A.
T.C. unit at Western Reserve Uni-
versity at Cleveland, Ohio, has re-
turned to the Campus and will assume
his position as colonel of the cadet
corps to which he was assigned last
summer prior to ‘the opening of the
fall term. : He will graduate in June. |:
STUDENTS ASKED TO HAVE!
MAIL ADDRESSED COR-
RECTLY .
Students san assist greatly in in-
suring the prompt delivery of their
mail if they will instruct all their cor-
respondents to include the designation
of their company on mail of every
character.
spect will be greatly appreciated.
0. 0. HENDERSON,
Postmaster.
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LIBRARIAN DANIELLS RESIGNS
B N. Daniells, - College librarian
for the past several years, has tend-
ered his resignation, effective Febru-
ary 1, in order to accept a position
as order ‘and accession librarian with
the University of Texas. :
competent and obliging official and
his ‘departure from the College will be
generally regretted. :
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LIEUT. BRADEN RETURNS TO
- COLLEGE
Lieut. Clarence C. Braden, member
of the original Signal Corps company
organized here and who received a
‘war certificate last June, has returned
to College, following’ his: discharge
from the army. Among other Seniors
and upper classmen who have returned
following their discharges, are B. N.|&
Taylor, Percy Hancock, A. L. Smith, :
and Lgslie Ballard.
LIEUT. KILLOUGH COMES BACK
Lieut. H. B. Killough, 18, who spent |:
a yedr and a half in the air service, |%
has returned to College, following his |<
discharge from the army, and has re- | 3,
sumed his position with the farm man-
agement office of the Extension
Service. His last assignment was at
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rent. Apply to P. O. Box 285 Campus.
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