The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, December 04, 1919, Image 3

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had made college men more practi-
cal in their ideas than before.
A questioner wanted to know if all
men were college trained who would
perform the menial duties necessary
to community life. Mr. McGinnis re-
plied that education does cause a
man to despise manual labor, but
that on the other hand it better quali-
fies him ot perform it.
In answer to another question he
said the average college man is pos-
sessed with a more liberal spirit and
is more keenly conscious of his res-
ponsibility to society than are men
not equipped with college training.
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"ABSENT STUDENTS
(Official Notice from the Office of Ike S.
Ashburn, Commandant).
The following students who were
absent on the date specified below,
come under the following paragrapns
of the absence rule:
December 3, 1919.
(a) Murphy, R. A.; Menke, W.
M.; Rodgers, S. A.; Ellis, J. P.; For-
sythe, D. M.; Allan, B. H.; Goodman,
R.:B:; Brandt, E D.; ‘Hall, W. H.;
Gardner, M. B.; Houser, LL B.; Cass,
E. J.; and Mullane, W, A.
(b) Harper, D. C.
weather, H. R.
HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS
and Meri-
(Official Notice the Office of W.
Wipprecht, Fiscal Department.)
All payrolls based on (form 500)
if delivered to the Fiscal Department
not later than Dec. 8th, will be paid
Dec. 20th, 1919. If you wish other
money paid before Christmas call by
the Fiscal Department at once and
we will try and arrange same for
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GENERAL ORDERS NO. 19
December 2, 1919.
The following named students are
hereby assessed the sum of ten (10)
demerits and confined to the Campus
until the beginning of the Christ-
mas holidays for overstaying their
furloughs:
Blumenthal, C.; Brown, J. C.;
Camp, B. C.; Clayton, J. B.; Crites,
Ww. Al; Davis, B. C.: ovis) C. H.:
ovis, W Li; Dawson, B.; instore,
V. J.; Eversburg, C. E.; Flinn, F. E.;
Foster, J. E.; Gieseke, J. J.; Gunter,
L. T.; Guynes, J. R.; Hope, W. B.;
Humphrey, T B.; John, A. A.; Liles,
H. M.; Lott, 0. C.; Martin, L, 'C.;
Matthews, H. R.; Maxwell, R. H.;
Mullins, F. M.; Simpson, W E.
Thomas, C. W.; Thomas, R. B.; Wag-
staff, J. P.; Weatherby, H. H.; Wil-
lis, W. S.; Woods, J. E.
The above named students will re-
port to their company commanders
at such times as they may direct.
IKE ASHBURN, Commandant.
So
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HOUSE ASSIGNMENT
(Official Notice from the Office of Charles
Puryear, Dean.)
House No. 211 now occupied by N.
M. McGinnis will be assigned Fri-
day, Dec. 5th, at 4 p. m., in the
faculty room. Any houses that may
become vacant by reason of this
assignment will be assigned at the
same time. Those interested are in-
structed to be present.
FOR SALE-—Did you get a sou-
venir score card of the Southwestern
Football Champions? There are a
few left. Call at 46 Milner. 79
LOST—About two weeks ago, a
Parker jack knife fountain pen. Re-
ward. A. L. Ballard 256 Bizzell. 63
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