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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1920)
—— | Saturday, February 14, 1920. ; . o fesfestest OFFICIAL NOTICES foofoefosfocfoeieiocfociocfociocfocietocteciocteniotoolentocdonfeefoofects ABSENT STUDENTS Bbdbdt (Official Notice from the Office of Ike S | Ashburn, Commandant). The following students who were reported absent on the date specifiea below come under the paragraphs of the absence rule: February, 13, 1920. (a) Bate, I. Carroll, H. C. Claybrook, J. H. Cochran, B. B. Daniel, E. F. Franke, N. L. Frede, L. H. Fields, W. W. Exline, W. H. Horger, J. C. Land, -¥. BH. Lusher, J. 0; Morris, A. B. Nabours, C. Pendleton, E. H. Sanders, J. S. Shaw, H. C. Tobin, B. E. White, W. B. Williams, J. V. Ward, R. P. Woods, J. E. (b) Hayes, H. F. Jolliff, L. G. ATTENTION STUDENTS TAKING COURSES IN FARM MANAGEMENT Notice from the Office of E. J. Professor of Horticulture.) K. Whelpton of the (Official Kyle, Profesor P. University of Nebraska has been elected as head of the new Depart- ment of Farm Management. Professor Whelpton states that he | expects to reach College about the 18th of this month. A definite an- nouncement in regard to the meet- ing of classes in Farm Management and a personal write-up of Professor | |J., and is within about an Whelpton will be given in a later is- sue. En Am SECTION 86. (Official Notice from the Office of Charles E. Friley, Registrar.) Effective Monday, Fe Section 86 will bruary 16th, schedule, Monday, day, Friday, 11 a. m.; students trans- | Infantry and Calvary? Will go to Geor) following | | | ler makes the ment | | summer: | Georgia. | southeast of Columbus, a city of 50,- (000 | enced the greatest hospitality at the { Tenn., on the | ground, the amauga, | Kentucky. | with completely report for Mathe- | 2, Attendance. matics 204 according to the original | Wednesday, Thurs- | who ANNOUNCEMENT OF SUMMER CAMPS OF ALL BRANCHES * i Kentucky, Signal New Jersey. Artillery, Corps, gia, Under Order No. 55 Colonel Mal. following announce- Jr concerning the camps this, | 1. Location of Camps. Infantry will go to Camp Benning, This camp is eight miles inhabitants. The army experi- hands of the Columbus people. At- lanta is only a few hours train ride from camp. The Infantry School of Arms is located at this camp; and is the most elaborate Infantry camp in the United States. Cavalry camp will be Fort Ogle- thorpe, Georgia. Fort Oglethorpe is located just south of the Tennessee line, nine miles from Chattanooga, Chickamauga battle a few miles from Lookout Mountain. = Chickamauga Park, of | which Fort Oglethorpe is a part, is scene of the battle of Chick- and the battle lines and movements are marked so that one | can follow the progress of the bat- | tle from beginning to end. This is | one of the most beautiful spots in | the United States. Artillery Camp, Camp Knox, This camp is about twenty miles from Louisville, Ky. and has direct railroad connections Louisville. This is the most equipped artillery camp and instruction ground in the United States. Signal Corps Camp, Camp Alfred | Vail, New Jersey. This camp is four | miles north west of Long Beach, N. hour’s automobile drive from New York City, and within a short distance of Sandy Hook Proving Grounds. This camp is located on the Jersey shor=. Here are located radio laboratories, as well as other complete signal fa- cilities. deseo foodoofroeod institution year basic | including (a) Students of this have had one course or its equivalent, ferred this week from Section 86 to |graduates, may attend. 77 will rejoin Section 86. —— eet mel —— AGRICULTURAL Section (Official from the office of D. Scowes: fessor of Agricultural Engineering. Agricultural Engineering 408 will | meet from 10 to 12 Saturday but | special work for the afternoon will | be put off on account of rain. memes ump ———— INJURED Someone ask George Long to ex- plain the injury to his knee that caused him to limp around consid- erably yesterday. rrp ia PLEASE RETURN—W:ill the per- son who borrowed a tennis net from 7 Mitchell please return it? F. O. Griffin. 118 EE. AEE ee —— LOST—Two keys on wire ring. Return to H. W. Spratling. 6 Leg- gett. ior yea: ENGINEERING | | camp are Pro- excused by | on June 17th, | itary Science and Tactics, (b) Students completing the Jun- and those completing the | year who have not attended | required to attend, unless the Department Com- | This not apply *o who excused from Senior does were { mander. Seniors * | camp attendance on account of com- | missioned service. (¢) Students must report at camp and the camp closes on July 28. 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