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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1920)
3 aN 4 » Sunday, January 11, 1920. X EL i Sa FE pA + OFFICIAL NOTICES Eder ccc cob obobobdodok TO ALL STUDENTS (Official Notice from the Office of W. Wipprecht, Business Manager.) The Fiscal Department will start to receive fees for the second term on Monday, January 12, 1920. Last day to pay second term fees is Jan- unary 24, 1920. Personal checks will not be accepted. Ee EE a NI SECOND TERM SCHEDULES (Official Notice from the Office of Charles BE. Friley, Registrar.) Schedules for the Second Term will be posted, Tuesday, January 13. The Registrar’s office will be open after that date for students who wish to complete their Second Term Registration before the rush of reg- istration days. Irregular students are especially urged to complete their registration as soon as possible after the date in- dicated. ———————————— 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: January 10, 1920. (a) Allen W. J.; Beazley, W. H.; Boulden, C. F.; Carson, J. W.; Den- ison, G. A.; Dykes, J. C.; Guynes, J. R.; Hamilton, W. F.; Jinks, L. C.; Jones, T. L.; Montgomery, W. K.; Reed, L. R.; Weaver, L. L.; Vander- burg, J. E. (b) Murphy, R. A.; Poindexter, J. W. p— — ORDERS NO. 41 2. Cadet Private Clark, H. J., is hereby transferred from Co. “C” In- fantry, to Co. “B’” Infantry. 3. Cadet Private Harrison, Sam, is hereby transferred from Co. “I” Infantry, to Co. “C” Infantry. By Order of Colonel Muller. Robert W. Wilson, 1st Lieut., F. A. U.S.A., Adjutant. ————— Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division of United States Reserve Officers Training Corps, College Station, pr — Texas. MEMORANDUM NO. 10 January 9, 1920. 1. For the purpose of completing the records required by the War De- partment of R.O.T.C., there will be no drill on Tuesday, January 13. On Monday evening, January 12, the Second Battalion of Infantry will re- port in accordance. with instructions from this office. On Tuesday eve- ning, January 13, the Third Battal- hefeedsedectetictectetretsetict eds eteedsefoetostoatoatoctoctectoetaciocts 2 * bye «oe P COLLEGE BOYS $ Mend bo" od KX Look for the & head *” oe Fe Ee : & <- os ie % ole 1 CAFE 3 Ea : & & Our prices are second to + Ze . . o 4 none. Service and politeness 5 5 to all. % B3 R. E.. JONES, & : Manager. i 3 og uta = BE a a a i a ee a dae i | 12:30. lion of Infantry will report in ae- cordance with instructions from this office. study. 7 \7 ¥e 7 \/ 7 \/ \/ \/ \/ \ AEN J & Ne ue "ne ”»t ne Ht ne ne ue ”e ne Bt at kL so \/ Ye 3 oY Ye 3X "ne ”ne ne ne ”ne fe He oe fe Ye oe oF Yo of of ofc Ye + 4 0 7 ”»e ue ee ”»e ne »e Ht ne > \7 \/ IgE ty 0 The Bible School will be held at | 9:15; the several classes meeting in | their respective places. All students and Campus residents are urged to be present and attend regularly, that the New Year may indeed be very profitable to everybody. Preaching service in Guion Hall at 10:50. Pres. E. M. Waite of Texas Christian University at Fort Worth will be the speaker. Dr. Waite visits the College reg- urlarly every year and his coming is always looked forward to with in- terest by the College people because of the highly intellizent and inter- esting deliveries: of ‘religious speech that it is his custom to make. Cadet H. M. Bohn will render al violin solo, beginning this service. Y.M.C.A. Cabinet will meet in south parlor of Y. building at A full Cabinet is requested at this very important meeting. At the evening service in Y.M.C. A. Chapel at 6:30 several of our del- egates will be expected to report on the recent Student Volunteer Con- vention in Des Moines. All persons interested in this movement are in- vited. Episcopal Services Today Beginning today Rev. H. B. Jam- ison, Rector of St. Andrew’s church | of Bryan, will resume the holding of | Communion services, in room 10 Civil Engineering at 9 o'clock. Episcopalians please note that these services will be held regularly each Sunday at the same hour and place during the remainder of the session, unless otherwise announced. + » * & 2. * Sal TS AKIN) Sarah sarah ai sad sd * * * CIR ICI) boos ede edestects + tot ot ofeefastrelects hrsbrsrsleels 2.2 sy . 0 SSE NX Petro ooh PAIL LI feofeszeinfraioodesf io vigavipedeebesdaedyel 2, 0.0 or e rele LIOR JON prey oe oh £3 ot oe 2 Does + a a a a a AR This time will be devoted to | RELIGIOUS SERVICES. he “23 000 C b | ) DTOS.: Stein-Bloch Clothes : : Styleplus Clothes ° £ E Edwin Clapp Shoes E E Bostonian Shoes . a = E I3 It. X¥ A IN T BE X AS = = I PHOTOGRAPHY Ask me to make Enlargements from your Kodak Films. CHAS. SOSOLIK Research Administration Building. Phone 70 | TRAINING EMPLOYES IS it leaves the farm usually goes on the farm table and nothing is lost. Bags broken at the grocery may bez as disposed of at reduced prices cracked eggs and little actual food loss results. But the egg broken (after it is packed for shipment is likely to be a thoroughly bad egg be- fore it arrives at its destination and become a total loss. With eggs sel- | ling at record prices, it is a matter | of importance that a smaller propor- | tion of eggs than ever before are | broken in transit. This result was { brought about by the co-operative | efforts of the United States depart- *, See See teed SRI FATANIR FETA TATE FATT TR NI RR TR IA Loos od 2 FP TO IR TA FR FR FR TR GR TA] rere ee oe ne teed aed, JOR JOR IK RN. J "JNJ *. NO 20 20 30 a0 Sr 20 aa aa a sedaifecdeatocteitoctesta steeds ctsatactoeteetoetaatoetiateedactectaatocteatectaatsatoaioctostactosiactostectoctactoctactociaele Foofeetaedoetocts Jovteofeeleed feefeetedfoctaclocteets Bryan’s Exclusive Super Motion Picture Show, Crowned with Bryan and College Favor. MONDAY AND TUESDAY IHOURS?Y 21. FAVE ANITA STEWART IN "MIND THE PAINT GIRL” FRIDAY AND SATURDAY THE SENSATION OF THE NATION: Male and Female WATCH FOR THE SALE OF SEATS AND GET YOUR CHOICE. HOLICK’S ORCHESTRA EVERY DAY ER RNC NR RT SE Om i ture, ment of agriculture and the United NEW EGG-SAVING SERVICE | States railroad administration. Em- ployes of the railroad administra- An egg broken accidentally before | tion were detailed to the bureau of chemistry, department of agricul- where they received instruc- tion in proper methods of loading and stowing eggs in freight were cars. Wherever cars received at terminals in a badly damaged condi- tion, these employes of the railroad administration paid personal visits to the shippers for the purpose of in- structing them how properly to load cars to avoid damage in future shin- ments. report of the chief of the bureau of chemistry, is a material dimuni- tion in the breakage of eggs during transportation. 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