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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1920)
Tuesday, March 9, 1920. THE DAILY BULLETIN 2 tetrtibratitnsatotsy I A |E ENROLLMENT ATA. AND M. Published each morning, except Monday, < COLLEGE UP TO NOON 2 by the Publicity Department of the Agri- 5 YESTERDAY & eultural and Mechanical College of Texas. x + Sh 1767 i r o all students, instructo s a Feaiaonts. Advertising rates fur- | 3 3 nished on application. CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FOR THE FIRE SUFFERERS Office: Room 113, first floor Academic Building WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College Following is a list of those con- J } FEL CE LET rT Er Een TENNIS GOODS 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. . . . g FRANK ©. MARTIN | tributing to the relief of the dining |g Becrefary cof Tumueiy ‘room helpers who suffered heavy E CR TP CT, — |losses in the fire which destroyed Sm + # their living quarters. | | The columns of The Daily Bul- | ETE NNO RCRCNCNE RCAC JCC NINETEEN CNC RE NCCE JU NMJ 0 SJE 20 000 00 JC N02 NMC, NCH RE 'letin are open for contributions from 4 . * Kindness is a language{he dumb College employes and students who |E "if oe can speak, and the deaf ean hear ‘feel able to help in reducing these | 4 ) * ghd undersiand.=Boves. losses. Those wishing to contribute | Do ) ou | ] ant a ( ar. + | to this purpose can mail check or 5 i 1 leave cash with the Publicity Sec- | b] x * + | retary in Room 113 Main Buildin. | WOULD YOU LIKE TERMS ON IT » + FARM ENGINEERING DE- | The following contributions have |¥ i VELOPMENT | been received: o We are in position to sell you a Ford Car on the most 2 W. B. Bizzell........... $5.00 | % liberal terms possible. If interested, call anl let us ex- It has been stated on good author-|lke S. Ashburn ............. 2.59 ok plain our plan in detail. + ; . : ; Mr. and Mrs. William J. | of y ; . : ay ity that farm engineering is today Stawart ee ag 5 00 | We have some exceptional bargains in used cars if I the least developed branch of ag-|p, F. B. Clark ............. 1.00 |£ You do not wish a new one. i ricultural science. Until recently a|Co. C. Signal Corps, Sunday EB We also have a Chandler chummy roadster for sale. i large majority of our agricultural | School Class ............. 1.00 3 This is a good looking car and a bargain. i colleges offeder no instruction in this | Te na = + line. Experimental work has been MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY i C i A M B E RS-WI LS 0 | M OTOR kK) left almost altogether in the hands of | GO TO FAT STOCK SHOW E 5 i manufacturers of machines for farm | The Animal Husbandry Depart- % ; use. In the federal department of |, ant is unanimously represented at EB I agriculture, farm engineering is still [the Fat Stock Show in Fort Worth | & 4 ; 3 conducted as an office in a bureau |this week. Mr. Burns left Sunday, 13 Authorized Sales and Service. 4 devoted primarily to other lines of | Mr Stangel arrived there last Sat- | % 3 activity. Therefore, it is not sur- |urday night from Oklahoma City | + BRYAN, TEXAS Xs prising that the farmer has had tfc¢|with the Junior Stock Judging Team, 5 + gain most of his information on me-| Mr. Williams left here last Friday | <ideedbdddeddedededsdeduddedsdedsdecdsdecioeciucocfecsadocgoaecdociscdociocfecocdocioadociococdonocfucfecfocfosfecdos chanical subjects from the “cut and |night having to go early because of |<jeiisisimisimiririsfofooosiosiosissisadsaisaisairafruirnfunfunfocfocfocfoofoesfesfecfosdoadeafeadrafrafoufonfonfonfonfococfococfeedoofonds try” method of experience, assisted [his responsibility as manager of the i 4 by the guidance of the implement |hog division of the show, Mr. Regen- 3 pe dealer and manufacturer. |brecht and Mr. Buchanan leave this |<% jy Due to the growth of power farm- morning. | : a ing a change in this respect is 2t| Dean E. J. Kyle left yesterady to |} g ie hand. The ‘urgent demand for food- visit the show. | & 2] = stuffs within the last few years has James Sullivan was there the last B = caused a search for means of in-|week end. 1% THE CAMPUS TAILOR i creasing production, with the result | BS =~ “ Y et BI a ig 2 LAUNDRY x Invites new and old students to call and see tes gers ami Lh % his lines of tailoring—the very best the market af- + tovn. : ea .| Silk shirts, R. V. Uniforms and |< {fords w increase in any section, the need of ; i Rk . ' A : other special articles. | oo ow better farming practice be- th Bx oe : . . I am representing the Model % 3 comes more urgent. This need, whica |, andrvof- Hout diwill collect 15 NEW SPRING STYLES JUST RECEIVED o : ce ;aundry o ouston and will collect | i American farmers are beginning tol, _ . ° 1h week it left a: | 3 3 realize, combined with a shortage of | Puesdoy noon of Cia : i 5 p KS Jabot 21 higher wialutenance costs] Cues Nich TRil02 Ba0p. onvIm 1% A fit guaranteed in the very latest model and ; of work animals has brought about | rs “ |% prettiest pattern the market affords. x a growing dependence upon farm | 5 kd machines. | CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK | deste secfonfosdestfestonfoadosdesesfontoadesffestentoods fe focfoadssdesfcfentoafosdecfcfentrafosdosfefentoads sf fenfentsade sf onfenfondosfotod Under these conditions farm engi- | BC JC 00, 0,0, 200 200 0, JC JC JC NCC NE J CC 2 2 5 205 20 200 200, 5,22 JC JC MC JE JK. XC NC NC neering, particularly with reference | Tuesday, March 9. ge ye to improved labor-saving machines, | Science Seminar, Room 301 Te ii pe Appealing New Models in % will surely play a greater part in the| Bldg., Illustrated lecture by Dr. | RD development of agriculture than ever| O. M. Ball, on “Certain First B3 " before. The farmer will have to de- | Families of Texas.” | 5 Mitchell D * pend upon farm engineering science | Sunday, Maren 14. : si |x réSSEeS & to help him. For this reason it is| Bible School 9:15 Guion Hall. |. - er. that the various state ag- | Preaching Service, 10:50 Guion | are here. Che materials are of TAFFETA ji ricultural colleges lend their assis-| Hall | and GEORGETT, in superfine qualities. i tance by experimental work, by in- Y.M.C.A. Chapel Service, 6:30. |e = struction including a greater variety | Baptist Services, Airdome, 2:30. | 5 N Fi P + of courses in farm engineering, and | Methodist Services Y Chapel, 2:30. | cw lS attern po by extension work to increase the Presbyterian Services, C. E. Bldg. | use of machines which have demon- 2:30. 54 Hats strated their worth. A campaign has | Episcopal Services, Room 10, C. 1 already been started to influence E. Bldg., 9 o’clock. + ; : x congress to authorize a separate bu- | Mass for Campus Catholics, Room > fons and small shapes in Fashions Latest * reau of agricultural engineering in| 19, C. E. Blde.. 9:30. + ecree, Re the department of agriculture. If PSNR SR REA kA : 2 - this meets with success, the new bu- | KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ® Ladies, we invite you to call. % reau can become an important fac- | es w ke tor in promoting a more ,efficient| Regular meeting Ivanhoe Com- | + iS B Wil & C 3 and extensive use of farming equip- | mandery, Knights Templar, Tuesday | 4 am . [ Son 0. ment, which will result in greater |afternoon, March 9th at 5 p. m. 3 de farm production J. S. DOANE, E. C. Sestecentastostostocntratosdostocentratostost-dentestostosntenfeedesdeectentoadesf fecfestoode fefonfoads fe onfanfsode fofenfsafo of fost