Saturday, February 14, 1920.
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LYRIC THEATRE
MARY PICKFORD — TODAY — MARY PICKFORD
“POLLYANNA”
This is Mary Pickford’s latest, highest price picture. Don’t you
see everybody smiling today? Why they sad “Pollyann”! Get in the
Glad Game today. ‘Pollyanna’ is fine, it is wholesome as a healthy
child, clean as a burst of sunshine. It is pure joy.
SPECIAL MUSIC BY PROF. SAUNDERS
PRICES—Adults Lower Floor 50 Cents.
Adults Balcony 30 Cents.
Children 25 Cents.
Coming next week—Good Pictures. Thursday, Friday and
Saturday—Vaudeville, changing act every day.
SINGING and DANCING.
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back to the institution, except in un- | each student one complete set of in-
usual cases where students, upon ap-|dividual equipment appropriate to
plication, may be authorized allow-|the branch of service concerned, and
ance from their ‘legal residences. |the folowing will be issued: 1 cot,
Orders will be issued from this of-|2 blankets, 1 mattress or 2 bed sacks,
fice, directing students to proceed to|1 pillow, 4 sheets, 2 pillow cases, 1
camp. Orders directing their return barrack bag, 1 mosauito bar.
will be issued at the camp. | (ec) At the completion of camp all
4. Uniforms Clothing and Equip- | articles, uniform, and equipment,
ment. For each student all uni-|must be turned in. Any articles lost
forms, clothing and equipment will | or damaged through carelessness or
be issued at the camp and will be neglect will be charged to the stu-
turned in upon completion of the |dent responsible for the loss or dam-
camp. The following uniform will age.
be issued; measurements for the (d) Each student is authorized to
same must be taken at the college on | bring to the camp one piece of hand
date hereafter published. baggage, containing personal ar-
(a) Hat, service, 1 hat cord, sev- | ticles. The following list of person-
vice, 1 coat, cotton O. D., 2 breeches, |al articles to be brought to the camp |
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cotton O. D., 2 shirts, O. D., 1 belt, by each student has been found ap-|
waist, 1 leggings pair, 2 shoes, |propriate: 3 suits of underwear, 6
marching, pairs. pairs of socks, light wool or cotton,
(b) Personal equipment. For | 6 handkerchiefs, 1 pair tan shoes,
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Adults—Lower Floor 50¢, Balcony 30c¢. Children 25
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WE HAVE IT
broken in, 3 face towels, 3 bath
towels, 2 pair pajamas, shaving and
toilet articles. Additional convenient
articles: 1 heavy sweater, prefer-
ably O. D., 1 pair tennis or track
shoes, 1 track or athletic suit, 1
bathing suit, 1 watch, 1 pocket knifz,
1 small camera, 1 flash light, 1
fountain pen, musical instruments.
6. Subsistence. Students in at-
tendance at the camp will be subsist-
ed at Government expense, the ra-
tion allowance being the same as that
of cadets of United States Military
Academy, and will be cooked and
prepared at Government expense.
7. Discipline.
attend camp will be required to com-
All students who |
for enrollment for the camp will be
sent to all organizations in duplicate.
All students who desire to volunteer
their
sign on the
for the camp prescribed for
branch of service, will
paper on or before February 25, when
the list will be returned to this office
by the organization commander.
12. The Professor of Military Sci-
ence and Tactics in charge of each
unit will assemble the unit and ex-
plain in greater detail all of the fore-
going and answer any questions that
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the students may desire to ask. Stu-
dents are cautioned to save a copy of
| this order.
13. An further information desir-
|ed by students on the subject of
| camps, will be gladly furnished by
this office. Above all things, it is
the desire of the War Department to
| have all parents understand that the
students will be subjected to an en-
vironment of the highest standard of
morality and can only be benefited by
attending camp.
ply at all times with all orders and in-
| structions and must earnestly and ac- |
tively pursue the course of instruc-
tion. Any failure in this respect and
| any inattention or neglect may be
| punished by the withdrawal of privi-
leges; and in cases, students may be
relieved from attendance at the camp
| by the Commanding Officer, whose
| decision in all cases will be final.
Students must not anticipate harsh
discipline. They will find a firm dis- By order of Captain Muller.
cipline, courteous and just, involving | Robert W. Wilson, Ist Lieut. F. A.,
neat, soldierly appearance; proper
U.S.A., Adjutant.
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THE REXALL STORE
BRYAN
Campus Residents and Cadets
are invited to trade with
| care of equipment; order, neatness |
| and sanitation in quarters and camp,
and punctuality and interest in atten-
dance at all formations and duties.
8. Morale. Every preparation will
be made for the care and comfort of |
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letics, well supplied amusement cen-
ters will be available. In fact, the]
Government will leave nothing un-
done within its power to promote the |
highest moral among the student
body.
9. Training. It will be the en-|
deavor of the War Department to]
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| nature. |
| 10. In case of necessity, a student |
| will be permitted to withdraw from
| camp by the Commanding Officer. The
Commanding Officer may require the |
withdrawal from camp of a student |
for misconduct, or indifference to |
| training, or one whose habits or traits |
| of character indicate that he would |
not be qualified for a commission in |
the O. R. C. upon completion of the |
| training in the R. O. T. C. Students |
who are relieved or who withdraw |
from camp are entiltled to —
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