THE DAILY BULLETIN
Published each morning, except Monday,
by the Publicity Department of the Agri-
eultural and Mechanical College of Texas.
Official Publication of the College. Dis-
¢ributed free to all students, instructors and
Campus residents. Advertising rates fur-
nished on application.
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Room .113, first floor Academic Building
WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL
President of the College
ROBERT EMORY HICKS
Publicity Secretary
FRANK C. MARTIN,
Assistant Publicity Secretary
teen years in digging beneath the cap
rock which is the only assurance of
fresh, pure water in any well, after
geologists had informed the city of
the danger of shallow wells; but uni-
versal recognizance is coming fast,
although the slowest in Texas, and I
hope to soon see a department for its
study established in this college.”
“Qil production in Texas has used
many geologists but they were not to
be obtained in Texas. They came
from other states, a very regretable
circumstance.”
He concluded with this general
discussion of the science avoiding all
technical aspects of it.
A smoker was provided by the
Science Seminar immediately after
Dr. Hill’s lecture to allow a more in-
timate discussion with him.
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CAVALRY ORGANIZATION
In a formal notice concerning the
organization of a Cavalry unit, noth-
ing was said with reference fio
civilian students joining this unit.
It has just occurred to me that pos-
sibly some civilian student may be
interested in such a unit. There-
fore, any student, civilian or other-
wise, who is interested in the Cavalry
unit may make his application thru
Cadet Lieutenant Lackey, Co. “D”,
Infantry.
COL. C. H. MULLER.
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CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR
TO OPEN HIS CAMPAIGN
‘Waco, Pexas.— Dat M. Neft, can-
didate for Governor, announced that |
he will make the opening speech of
his campaign in Waxahachie at 2
o'clock Saturday afternoon, De-
cember 6. Mr. Neff stated that he
had received invitations from 15
different places in which to make his
opening speech, the one from Waxa-
hachie having been extended by more
than 500 voters of that city and af-
ter considering all of these invita-
tions, he decided to accept the one
from the metropolis of Ellis county.
YALE MUSICAL CLUB TO BE
HEARD IN DALLAS DEC. 29
The Yale Musical Clubs, consisting
of the Yale Glee, Mandolin and Ban-
jo Clubs, will be heard in Dallas,
Dec. 29 at the City Temple... Tha
Yale Alumni Association of Dallas is
instrumental in bringing them here
and the concert will be given under
its direction. Invitations have been
sent out by the Dallas organization
to thirty-six persons in Dallas and
ten persons in Fort Worth interested
in Yale asking them to become pat-
rons and patronesses of the concert.
Students of Yale residing in Dallas
will be home from school for Christ-
mas holidays and will aid in makin
the concert and entertainment of the
Yale musicians a success.
The musical clubs consist of forty-
two men. They are making a South-
ern tour this season, which is per-
mitted to the students only about
once in every ten years. The clubs
will be presented at Memphis before
their appearance here. Dallas is ths
only North Texas city where they
will give a concert.
Plans for their entertainment here
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