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Tuesday, March 2, 1920. grosetss ; x ; t OFFICIAL NOTICES Teddies oofefelsoenfels ose cloontocsoenfeo oped ABSENT STUDENTS (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 following paragraphs of the absence rule: March 1, 1920. (a) Allen, B. H. Bloodworth, J. H. Callaway, J. W. Daniel, E. F. Farrell, D. C. Goodman, R. B. Schiwetz, E. M. Ward, R. P. Williams, T. V. Woolverton, A. H. (b) Lawhon, R. D. Starr, F. W. ——————————— eet 1 —eeeeee. NOTICE TO FEDERAL STUDENTS (Official Notice from the Office of E. Nash, Federal Co-ordinator.) students will assemble in front the Y.M.C.A. Wednesday March instead of Monday, for the purpose of having pictures made. Every Federal student is urged to Federal of 3rd, be present. EEE SEE AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION of Vocational Office of from the Department (Official Notice I.. Hayes, Teaching.) The eight o’clock section of Ag- ricultural Education 302, will meet at the regular hour this week. Assignment for chapter nine to page two hundred. A SAA SS MEETING OF SUBSCRIBERS COMMUNITY STORE TONIGHT H. M. Eliot issued the following statement yesterday: “Remember the subscribers to the Community Store to be held tonight at 7:30 in .the Chapel of the Y.M.C.A. If you are unable to attend give your proxy to a neighbor or member of the board of directors.” ———me re eet tees WOMAN’S CLUB Mrs. M. Francis announces that the Woman’s Club of Bryan will give their annual Library Tea the Carnegie Library Wednesday after- at al noon at 38 o’clock. They extend a cordial invitation to all A. and M. ladies to attend. A free will do- nation will be appreciated. ——meettll ree tet —eeeens A. & M. GRADUATE ELECTED TO PROMINENT POSITION Professor E. J. Fermier has re- ceived a letter from L. W. Wallace, a graduate of the Mechanical Engi- neering department. in the class of 1903, and who since March 1919, has been director of the Red Cross In- stitute for the Blind at Baltimore, Md. He has been recently elected president of the American Society of Industrial Engineers. ——————pee tee ee eee PLANTS TWENTY-FIVE CENTS I have on hand a number of hya- cinths in flower. Call at Mr. Thomsen’s greenhouse near tele- phone office. FRITZ MURRAY. “| Service Martin | Thursday, Parker, | meeting of stock | 'WILL REPRESENT A. &M. AT CHICAGO American | At the Meeting of the Farm Bureau Federation Which | | Convenes There | H. L. McKnight, secretary-mana- | ger of the Nacogdoches Chamber of | Commerce visited | Monday and conferred with the of- College | ficials relative to the meeting of + the American Farm Bureau Federation | which convenes in Chicago March 3-5, at which meeting he will rep- | [resent the A. and M. College. | This federation is a national or- ganization indorsed by the agricul- | | tural colleges of the United and has for its objects and purposes [the bringing of relief to the Amer- | ican farmers through a definite pro- | gram of agricultural | practically applied. education His connection with the College as | Extension | pre- | | vious to his engagement in his pres- | Rural Organizer in the for a number of years ent duties gave him a clear insight into the organization of Texas and a thorough understanding of the ave- nues through which the activities of | the college may prove most beneficial 1 to rural organization. He is aiso | thoroughly conversant witm the pol- |icies and purposes of the Texas | State Council of Agriculture, organ- at Waco, December 12, 1919, | which is the Texas representative of ized [the American Farm Bureau Federa- | tion. Mr. McKnight left Monday via the H. & T. C. for Chicago, and will be absent about ten days, after noon Station | States, | | which he will return and continue an | lactive campaign which he has |augurated in Nacogdoches county for | agricultural betterment. ———r— ele. | MEETING AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE WEDNESDAY | The Agricultural Conference will | hold its next meeting Wednesday, March 8, 1920, ‘at 4:10 p. m., in Room 20, Agricultural building. A cordial invitation to attenl these meetings extended to all members of the teaching staff of the is tionship of Plant Pathology to Agri- | culture,” Dr. J. J. Taubenhaus. wem——_ eet et tess teres | A column of flying insects has | been seen in India estimated to be several hundred miles long and dense enough in some places to obscure the light of the sun. a a a a J a J A MM. EX. 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