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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1920)
Saturday, March 6, 1920. | : OFFICIAL NOTICES NOTICE There will be no one in the Pub- licity office today, but official notices or other news matter which is writ- ten up and left on the desk in the office before twelve o’clock will get in Sunday morning’s Bulletin. THE EDITOR. BM tif —— ABSENT STUDENTS (Official Notice from the Office of Ike § Ashburn, Commandant). The following students who were reported absent on the date specifieo below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule: March 5, 1920. (a) Carpenter, B. Daniel, E. F. Forbes, A. L. Goodman, R. B. Hankins, R. Q. Hartung, R. H. Reed, 15. P. Schiewetz, E. M. Ward, R. P. Burmeister, G. Bowden, E. L. weet — THE BULLETIN OF THE A. AND M. COLLEGE L. (b) i | ee dyunriers A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division ot United States Reserve Officers Training Corps, College Station, Texas. Notice to members of the R.O.T.C. 1. It is requested that cadets who have gallery practice cartridge hold- ers please return them to the gallery range, as they are badly needed. ing, presumably unthinkingly car- ried away by cadets. ficers’ Training Corps, have been Reserve Officers’ Training Corps. C. H. MULLER, Capt. Cav., U. S." Army. SHEEP ENTRIE ARE MADE FROM SPUR STATION | Two Carload Lots Entered in the Carlot Classes of Grade Ram- | bouillet Lambs. | J. M. Jones, Chief, Division of Ani- | mal Industry of the Experiment Sta- | About fifty of these holders are miss- | 2. Two copies of Special Regula- | tions 44, governing the Reserve Of- | | placed on file in the Library for ref- | erence of anyone interested in look- | ing up any matters concerning the | Fda i iid, Wb i i bal * -s | oe Be RS { QUEEN TO-NIGHT B Rip Roaring Big Laugh Thriller 3 + Featuring Non-Faking Dare Devil x R In His Latest Thriller. Also Big Two-Reel Comedy o 8 oo : “T00 GOOD TO BE TRUE” : & fa | oe |% Admission Only 30c. Special Music by k E HOLLICK’S ORCHESTRA ; % 3 | 4 Monday and Tuesday—Theda Bara in ‘The Lure of Ambition’ a "vd ole i SEE THAT BIG SATURDAY DIXIE BILL ; Weaferterfeste Jostesiesteteteedetertes Sosdesdestest | fees; they are offered to both men |and women. They will be awarded | by the Academic Council in April | Students can be recognized as candi- | dates only when legal residents of | the States from which they desire t> be appointed. Applications, in ac- | cordance with a prescribed form, must be addressed to President (Official Notice from the Office of Charles | tion has completed entries of sheep |Goodnow, The Johns Hopkins Uni- Puryear, Dean.) The frequency of the publication known as “The Bulletin of the Agri- cultural and Mechanical College Texas” has been changed from semi- monthly to monthly. All who pub- lish bulletins under this series will please take notice —— — REQUIRED TO WITHDRAW ~— (Official Notice from the Office of Ike S. Ashburn, Commandant). General Orders No. 48. Having received more than his lim- it of demerits for this term and with the approval of the President, Cadet P. S. Freeman, Battery B, is re- quired to withdraw from the Col- lege. Cadet Freeman will turn in all government property that is in his possession to the office of the Pro- fessor Military Science and Tactics before he can secure proper clear- ance, and will be required to be off the campus within 12 hours. ete ele DEMERITS (Official Notice from the Office of Ike = Ashburn, Commandant). General Orders No. 47. 1 Cadet Sergeant A. DeStafano, | Company D, for being in Bryan with- out permit is confined to the limits of the campus until Retreat, April 3 ,1920. 2. Cadet A. T. Webber, Company B, Signal Corps is hereby assessed the sum of twenty (20) demerits and confined to the limits of the campus until Retreat, April 3, 1929, for insubordination toward a non- commissioned officer. 3. The above named Cadets will report to their company commanders at such times as they may direct. EE — EEE THE LONGHORN 1920 Is now offered for sale. This book deserves the support of everyone connected with the college. If you have not gotten yours see your C. O. of | No. seven to the and Fat | from Substation | Southwestern Exposition | Stock Show. Mr. Jones is Manager of the Sheep | and Goat Division of the Show. He has two carload lots entered in | the carlot classes of grade Rambouil- | let lambs over six months; seven en- tries of fat wethers in singles and | pens of three, one year and under two; | four entires wether lambs in singles; | | two entries wether lambs in pens of | | three; five entries, medium wool and cross bred wethers one year and un- der two; four entries, wether lambs; and two entries, wether lambs in pens of three. In addition he will send an exhibit of twenty-five head of Karakul sheep. The selection of judges has been completed. R. S. Mathewson of Chicago, head sheep buyer for Swift and Company will judge fat carload lots. Professor W. J. Kennedy Iowa, will judge fat wethers, classes of sing’'es and pens cf lhree. i Ircfesicr R. F. Miller of A. and M. | will judge the Lr2ading classes of { sheep. CG. L. Crawford, county agent of Dickens coun'y has been appointed! superintendent cf the sheep show in place of G. R. Warren ‘who has resign- ed his position as as:zistant an'mal husbandman of Substat.on No. Iour- teen. — — atti -— GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS OPEN TO CANDIDATES FROM THE SOUTHERN STATES Forty scholarships known as “Hop- kins Scholarships” are offered by the Johns Hopkins University, in accord- ance with the wishes of the founder, to residents of States in the South and Southwest, including Maryland. These scholarships are bestowed for merit and entitle the holders to free tuition for one year, but do not carry exemption from laboratory of the | Purity Serum Company of Sioux City, | versity, Baltimore, Md., before | March first. make formal application. Persons interested are write for forms of application, invited to istrar of the University. PICTURE SHOW The picture show tonight at 7:00 | o’clock will be Houdini, the hand- | cuff king known the world over, in “The Grim Game.” Present incumbents are | | eligible for reappointment, but must | or | | : & '% At the New York Restaurant i [for further information, to the Regz-, Bact, 0 gee ee eae ee saan eveseslesles as oegestes CC I TS Sars OT IJ TP ARAN *, Fs Ree, o * LAE AE AE MAE AE AAC NE JRE E20 Jt JAE AE ME At 2 or write the Longhorn P. O. Box 321. Price $4.00. RT aE R. V. AND JUNIOR PINS Will send in another order for pins soon. All who wish to get one turn in your names at once. R. H. RAMSEY. 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