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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1920)
Sunday, February 15, 1920. Sedeeeeds be Em —-: | | | LYRIC THEATRE LOOK! THE BILL FOR THE WEEK MONDAY—Jack Sherrell and Mabel Withee in “Once to Eevery Man”. TUESDAY-—Mae Marsh, Children of Paris Street Comedy, “Loves Might”. WEDNESDAY—A return date by request of Sylvia Breamer and Robert Gordon in “My Husband’s Other Wife”. THURS- DAY—“Moonshine Trail” featuring Sylvia Breamer and Robert Gor- don, also Vaudeville, Musical Comedy. FRIDAY—Sessne Hayakawa in “The Tong Man” also Vaudeville—entire change of act every day. SATURDAY—Wm. Desmond in “The Blue Bandana” and Vaudeville. dededesdorfurdec Le. - L) ALWAYS A GOOD COMEDY. MUSIC BY PROF. SAUNDERS. DON'T FORGET THE VAUDEVILLE SINGING and DANCING. dorferfededodededebeobeod Seefocfosdocfectssfostectocfosoctotocdectectocfectertecfocdectectesdoctects RJ I I a a a 2 fosfecforfocforforforfociorfoctectocts | of Missouri in 1914, and in the fall of the same year was employed by the Agricultural and Mechanical Col- | lege of Texas, and soon thereafter IS APPOINTED AS SPECIALIST WITH placed in charge of the sheep divis- EXTENSION SER. on, Jie conned in tis postion | both as a teacher and in the handl- ling of the sheep work until the sum- W. T. McGhee Appointed Sheep and | er 0f1918 when he entered the mil- Goat Specialist in Place of M. W. Coll. Q | itary service. After receiving his dis- | charge he was employed in emergency work by the Extension Service of the A. and M. College of Texas and U. S. Announcement has just been made ‘ a Bureau of Animal Industry co-oper- by T. O. Walton, Director of the Extension Service A. and M. College of Texas, that W. T. McGee has been appointed Sheep and Goat Special- ist for the Service to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of M. W. Coll. Mr. McGee is at present in charge of Sheep Work at the Oklahoma Ag- ricultural Experiment Station, Still- water, Okla., and will report at Col- lege Station Feb. 15, for a confer- ence with the College authorities and Mr. Bedell of the Bureau of Animal Industry, U. S. Department of Ag- riculture, Washington, D. C., at which time definite plans will be worked out for the sheep and goat work, which will be conducted prin- cipally in the western portion of the state. He is thoroughly acquainted with the requirements of the work in Texas, having had much experience and training in animal husbandry, and comes highly recommended from the most reliable authorities on this subject. He was graduated in Ani- mal Husbandry from the University and Goat Specialist, and continued in this work until July 1, 1919, the end of the period covered by the emergency appropriation, at which | Oklahoma Experiment Station. ignation, his former sition since his personality, training | and experience in field. pe Jc ON THE SICK LIST fined to the hospital yesterday: R. F. Ashburn, P. H. Bimmerman, I. Bate, J. H. Claybrook, H. C. Car- roll, E. F. Daniels, W. H. Exline, A. L. Forbes, P. A. Dwyer, L. R. Hu- gon, V. H. Land, J. O. Lusher, A. B. Morris, C. Nabours, E. H. Pendle- ton, J. S. Sanders, B. E. Tobin, R. P. Ward, J. V. Wiliams. JR TRIE TEI te. Rate e tate ete ete ete ote eteete ete etecteeteeteeteeteetecteotecte st Saar i ns 2 2 Ma 3) ofeedeste oleel CA Mr Mr Mr Sr A A A A Aad ad og RI $a APJ \ J aoe o Sey seieetestealoctoctoctastoctontest: eefeeleelesl Jools arr sar'ad AI Joofeeteste ds LPN se she'd *. b MARGUERITE CLARK IN LUA) Lara rine JR) 2 aie ar" 5d ating, as Assistant Extension Sheep main objective an tension work in this state peculiarly | fit him for successful work in this | last year was cause for prayer and | heing urged to observe the strictest The following students were con- | BRING YOUR DRESS WORRIES BRANDON & LAWRENCE IF ITS FOR A MAN WE HAVE IT desde fesfoofeoioodsofoofodrooodrofeofesfofo oe ofeofs ood feof ofeofo eof ofoofe of EVANGELISM IS CHIEF CONCERN OF THE Y. M.C. A. This is Brought Out at the Meeting of the State Convention Held in Dallas. The State Convention of the Young Men’s Christian Association held in Dallas last Thursday, reports Secretary M. A. Miller, had as its appreciation o land correlation and cooperation in, [the work of the local, state, national land international undertakings of the Association. In each of these time he accepted a position with the | fields it was very clearly and forcibiy | shown that evangelism was the first | When Mr. Coll announced his res- | and primary purpose of this organi- | assistant was | zation, the only man considered for the po- | fostered and promoted by the Young |aple to leave his poor; according to and that all other interests Men’s Christian Association were college and Ex. | merely means to this purpose. | The report of the state work for thanksgiving that so much had be2n | accomplished. The Associational ac- | tivities have so expanded that stress |is now also being put upon the work |among boys, community projects, corresponding memberships, and the betterment of the social and religious conditions of the negro. The Associational plans for the year 1920 call for even greater ex pansion and at the same time the establishment of such relations tween the various Y.M.C.A. bodizs as to make a united appeal with a united effort, that there may be no duplication anywhere along the way, but all making for the evangeliza- tion of the world. ~ J * ofeefectestastostoctostactoctostes . oe od egeeiesiesocloslosloeted] oe ard kA “A GIRL NAMED MARY” of Boa oral fa & Two-Reel Comedy. Twin Brother to “Beach Nut” and %'¥ PA R K ER- ASTIN x 3 EOLILICIE’S ORCIEIESTR.A i3 i kX QUEEN—MONDAY and TUESDAY iE i i a ilk HARDWARE CO. * I J J i SOO A SC 0 00 O00 00 00 00 20 200 MC 20 00 JC ME NE MCMC ENC NCRC NC NCCE NE NCNM NC k og * +|+ The best in Hardware, + kK Stoves Cutlery, Crookes i * d + PHOTOGRAPHY % China. The patronage 3 '& of Campus residents and Ask me to make Enlargements % students is appreciated. I from your Kodak Films. | 5 p k A il + ParkKer-Astin : / | oe esearch Administration Building. Phone 70 kx % © 116—PHONES—T0 ; gor | efeeefaestoostes At be- | Among those who participated on | feefosforiefecdococtocfecectestocectectocdecfectocfordn the program were G. Sherwood Eddy, Wm. E. Sweet, A. E. Roberts, J, E, Manley, G. S. Bilhcimer and L. A. Coulter. The day was completely filled with the convention proceedings, the only time in which to become acquainted with the two hundred delegates pres- ent being at the luncheon given on | the roof of the Adolphus Hotel by the State Committee. Regret was expressed that because of illness Dr. Bizzell was unable to attend the con- vention. - THE PRESIDENT QUITE SICK YET | Will not be Permitted to Leave His Room for Several Days His Con- dition Indicates. | President W. B. Bizzell is still un- |information from his attending | physician yesterday. His tempera- | ture remains above normal, and he is precautions. He is regretful that he will not be able to meet with his Bible Class this morning. a a a 2 20 0G MCR. NK. 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