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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1920)
Tuesday, March 2, 1920. THE DAILY BULLETIN Published each morning, except Monday, by the Publicity Department of the Agri- eultural and Mechanical College of Texas. Official Publication of the College. Dis- tributed free to all students, instructors and Campus resiaents. Advertising‘ rates fur- nished on application. Offic Room 113, first floor RT m p Academic Building WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College FRANK O. MARTIN Secretary of Publicity radicalism on the one hand and by ul- traconservatism on the other. The for- : CR a a i = Em HE TE '% ENROLLMENT AT A. ANDM. } = 3 COLLEGE UP TO NOON + = EES TENNIS GOODS oe : 2 3 1754 i ; ; i + = New shipment of Spalding and Wright and Dit- “ son’s Rackets and Balls. Tennis Shirts, Tennis Hats, Tennis Shoes. White Duck Pants—all sizes—now in stock. : A. M. WALDROP & CO. SO a principles that will save our civiliza- | tion. To ON THE SICK LIST EE —” Wl TR | The following students were con: | fined to the hospital yesterday: | 8 al mer is hurtful to our civilization;} ‘5 J, Allen, J HL BIoodWorth, J. | rr 100 bdo doth d ae = v J _ oleele Saran atrandatrad dee eR Fada ejeeleslesiaslaclavlasiodlaciavionladls siselasiecle oe FeeTe ste eTeelecteclecteeteelectootectoc ecto ee while in most cases redgtionaries have M. Callaway, E. F. Daniel, D. C.|% pgs el Ui al a dt ER i some other motive for their position Farrel, R. B. Goodman, E. M. |x id than for the specific reason with which | Schiwetz, R. P. Ward, T. V. Wil-|% J x av » y 3 AT OW, . y ) + they endeavor to convince the crowd | liams, A. H. Woolverton. | 0 ou an a ar 3 to a special way of thinking. The | I SRR fer ° xr challenge is to right thinking men to le ge We fe fe fe de fe fe fe de fe of oe fe of of ' A “ find a way out between these two ex- | *%* 3 WOULD YOU LIKE TERMS 2 & tremes id WEATHER REPORT. old hd KX . oe oh | ooo ole The second eonflict is that between | St se oe oe ole oe oe oe oe of ole oe of oe oe oe | % We are in position to sell Ford C } JE partisanship and politics. - The term | Following is a report of weather u& liberal ice p hl 0 Se you a Ford Car on the most 2 ‘politics’ has been so ill-used that it|for the month of February, as given EX Wi So i tail jfiferesten, cal sw et mp ex is now in bad repute in this country. out by the Division of Entomology | Dram our plan model, a > - - . . : y 2 > - - . - - : We have been swayed by rank par-| of the Experiment Station. i We have some exceptional bargains in used cars if 3 tisanship so long that we have con- Mean maximum tempera- 4% you do not wish a new one. oe y . J : oe fused these two terms. Every last ture ............0000nn 65.3 | + for x ; 3 one of us ought to be a politician not | Mean minimum tempera- 3 y W e also have a Chandler chummy roadster for sale. 3 3 x 0) . Ls . 3 a an, ave a7. | + This is a good looking car and a bargain. & a partisan, from “definite’ convictions | _ ~~" «p72 orpnate an ese io 3 12 about the stand we take on the great | Mean temperature for month. .56.2 fo 4 . . .pe i I > SW ‘o an » > ( 342 s oe pubiic questions. In no position that | > Highest temperature recorded 83, =» C H A M B E R S-W : 1S 0 Wl M OTOR H 1. bo" od we may occupy is there surrender of | 2400 B2 < citizenship; rather, on every public Lowest temperature recorded 34, |« ak I) < ’ | oe oe . ‘ps { 29th wy 3 question every good citizen, every | ; | *% ji dela : on : 8) |%® % Christian man, should go into polities |, Batt for the month 0. | & + inches. “ for welfare of > ¢ an f | : : . o o Sh elfare of the State and o mm —— A — | Authorized Sales and Service. 5 : : + € hauon. COLLEGE STATION PICKS UP Ey The third serious conflict is that of MESSAGE FROM TRAMP SHIP |& BRYAN, TEXAS oo - . . . 3 class-consciousness and national soli- —_— i i darity. For the first time in this | The College Radio Station is CONi- | «jsefsefesieeissosiofoecioneeisofociaetontociooioefosfsefosfosfoeosioefossefoatosisefosisedontsefoetocfoedostsedootssfoetosfsedontsoloctost oh . . 4 p : 0 . OOO, country there is a growing sense of | ing to take a very important part in Be ; ; : I I class-consciousness. Previous to this |amateur radio work. The fOlloOWING | dufsgeduegeeigesdodesgoecgoscdesdofoctorestosecfosfortsedostsstoetorioetostoedortesfoctostoetosfeetootofuedsadostontosts: “seactostectoatostes? - ” - " " : " . ry ar 2 Sar Mea a S Ee eee era difference between the various |incident is interesting: Id hid i Gogh sections of the country have been geo-| A tramp steamer which had an out |< i g graphic, economic, and social. We | of date apparatus, was trying to call | : os should have more fear of the con-|the government station at Galveston. | & KX flict brought about by class-conscious- | After the steamer had called for a | 4 ness than of any of the other con-|few minutes and received no reply |. S 1 ° Y ras oo 3 3 . . v & » 3 Lod flicts. Let us get back to our state | College Station interrupted and the | % 0 1c1ts our | | rade oe . . . PS | . Le > By oh and national solidarity. Let us frown |communication was finally estab- |< + Sagite . _ : | +3 x : upon the politician or any other man | lished. This method is accounted for |. ry a | . | oe oe using class-consciousness to build up | by the boat’s having a short wave | 3 : | *¢ ot a certain faction. Let us bring social | set and the Galveston station a long |< GROCERIE - T ih justice among men; this is the chal- | wave set. : | 5) ® lenge. When one remembers that the Coi- | 3 KX The fourth conflict presenting allege station is only for instruction losfefosdocfentsodeentsefeeontsestuntsefofuadocferfuodecentsadecontsefocontsefefunds frase entsofofontsofefunfsofofuntscfctrsdeonfosfee challenge is the conflict between labor | purposes the results obtained are | and capital. Each of these attempts considered remarkable. The station Ba aT eT TS OT TS aR LoeteeTeete ete ete ete ete . 2 a "ul Cd dia dt rs rs / Sars Maar PARP IR PA aR ad ae A a St id to alien itself with agricultural and |is also a valuable asset to the College | 3 BS other strong forces in order to win. |as much time can be saved by its use. | + + | A, oe s There should be no war between these | . RK > ~°| CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK | 3 groups. There is a challenge to all| o deoed March 3 & Ee : ; ednesda arc : | ol of us to find a compromise to satisfy | Ys : g i - [ 6 3 this situation. Labor must compro- | John Kendrick Bangs, Fifth Num-|% By aan XE : au liey ber Lyceum, Guion Hall 8 o’clock. | + Stei = & mise. A little patience and a sense |... day. March 4 B3 cin= loch Clothes * of fairness on the part of both will] =~ . °° i . Fs Vv . 4 b ved & 5 DE ot pbc: at Picture Show, Airdome, 6:30, Ad-|% Styleplus Clothes bo e required, for the gre: ¢ he J | = : ; juiz Er he 2 8b] nission fifteen cents. 13 Edwin Clapp Shoes 4% arge is involved in the result. | Fri | oh > : . i. . |Friday, March 5. kX Boston mn Sho 3 From the standpoint of the indivi- | ts : S : | = ia €s oe dusl. is thi t lvsis of tl | Entomological Seminar, Agricul- % 3 s a correct analysi ne | % ual, 18 11S a goryec ANAL) S 0 tural Bld 5 4 o’clock. [ 3 BB RXR XY A XN TT BE XX A =~ & signs of our times? A dangerous | S$ oe li : is bei 1 ’D t ; Tk A Saturday, March 6. | estatesteestees a Ee ST SeeSesleeBeeteetecSoelectoeteed L . » . y rOO y rk | . » ie a's ie 2" aar3ar’s RS ANY Er ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar ar er i a ITY me 1S Deng drawn e ween Wor ANC Free Picture Show, Airdome, 6 30 | CAE Mt Mt MAC MAE MA Mat at Mat Mat Mat Mt Mt Mt Mt MAE MA Mt Mt Me) $y contentment; this is a serious wrong. | Sunday, March 7 : . Happiness comes only “out of our Wol Bible School 9 :15 Guion Hall. JULIO JR JE JOC J JON, U0, 0, JR, JO. JU. JOR, U0. JN, JN, U0, JO0, JO0. JO ON ON J TS RL NE SITS IT0, INN FIN FOR FON FUR FUR, JN, JN, UN JUN JUN, JUN JUN, JUN JUN, JR, JR. JR, JR. OX, J Greatest responsibility brin os the | P 1 x N i 10 50 G . 4 A Yl i at St a a at Mr a Mr aa ut a Mt a MC a Ma i a A MM i A Mi A a A a Mr a Me A Me A a YC Mt a Me" Yh Me Ah 2 ad : § . 53 reaching Service 5 uion | % og . | o 3 greatest fun in the world. In order | Hall d x 4 « y 2 a’ N | > : . | o Xf to be horey one ma put one’s ov By Y.M.C.A. Chapel Service, 6:30. > aspect into his work. Baptist Services, Aird 2: 1] 3 3 § S, ome, 2:30. |} Ra / y | . . . AN Most men are satisfied ii the | Methodist Services Y Chapel, 2:30. We have bought out the Bryan Battery Station and 5 lower things of life, with a lower Presbyterian Services, C. E. Bldg. | & handle a full line of the very best makes of I . > | '¢ Ed plane of existence. Even for the price 2:30 x % . i > . oe J! of a college education hundreds of Episcopal Services, Room 10, C.|+ BATTERIES : young men in Texas today are refus- E. Bldg, 9 o'clock | XA ; : ory ‘ : 7 4 i to pay the cost of higher living : | 3 2S ; ; ng pay gt Mass for Campus Catholics, Room | We also do expert repairing of batteries. ® that comes through education. Col- 19, C. E. Blde., 9:30. kX . * . Dye . YX lege training does bring more hap-| Monday, March 8. 3 FOUR FIRST-CLASS MECHANICS 3 5 . 3 x : P13 . piness than does riches. Therefore Science Seminar, Physics Lecture % Home of Goodyear Tires” x us prepare to meet the great moral Room, C. E. : : Eg