The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 28, 1919, Image 4

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    15. Malthus’ Law of Population in
the Light of the Twentieth Century.
16. Two American Sociologists,
W. G. Summer and Lester F. Ward:
a Contrast.
17. The Economic Philosophy of J.
M. Robertson, M. P., Author of “Tae
Fallacy of Saving,” “The Economi«s
of Progress,” et cetera.
18. The Mathematical Philosophy
of Bertrand Russell.
19. The Value of a Course in Lat-
in-American History and Institu-
tions in Southern Colleges.
20. The Teaching of English in
the United States.
21. The Outlook for Schools of
Agriculture.
22. The Operation of the Federal
Land Bank.
23. The Limited Liability Associa-
tion as Evidenced in the Oil Busi-
ness.
24. A Description and Explanation
of the Insurance Business.
25. The Operation of the Rural
Aid Education in Texas.
26. The Smith-Hughes Law in Op-
eration.
27. The Future of German in Am-
erican Colleges.
28. Universal Military Training in|
the United States.
29. The Renasence of Poetry in
United States as a Social Phenom-
enon.
30. Professor Babbit’s
and Romanticism.”
31. The Evolution of H. G.. Wells.
32. The War Debts—Their Scope
and Plans of Liquidation.
33. The Irish Commercial Situa-
“ion. .
34. International Complications
Due to Investments in Mexico.
35. Should Teachers Organize as a
Branch of the American Federation
of Labor?
36. The Present Aspects of the
Monroe Doctrine.
37. Present Financial Aspects of
Foreign Trade.
38. Our Future Immigration Pol-
icy.
39. The Rehabilitated Merchant
Marine.
40. The Russian Problem.
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MASONS NOTICE
Work in Past Master Degree Tues-
day night, October 28, at 7:30 p. m.
Your presence is requested.
LOST—A pocketbook on Campus
Saturday night. Contains, Coupon
Book and receipts. If found return
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keys on key ring containing several
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at this office or call Mr. Sullivan at
number 30, College Exchange.
FOR SALE—Good serviceable civ-
iian suit, pants waist 33, coat
breast 37. Room 3 Mitchell.
LOST—Gold chain with two and a
half gold piece attached to it. Re-
turn to Goodwin, Room 72. Reward.
WANTED—To trade army over-
coat size 40 for one size 36. Room
66 Goodwin.
LOST—Note book containing cou-
pon book 386. Return to Ross 14
and will visit Casey.
WANTED—To get in touch with
a good sign painter. W. L. Driver,
Y.M.C.A. building.
FOR SALE — A Kuppenheimer
trench coat. Room 9, Austin. 39.
LOST—19 jewel South Bend
watch. $10 reward. A. P. Lan-
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