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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1920)
Wednesday, March 10, 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. Office: Room 113, first floor Academic Building WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College FRANK ©. MARTIN * The study of biography will cure us of affection and conceit.—David Pryde. on TT % CHANGING OCCUPATIONS Changing one’s business or vo- cation used to be thought a serious matter. A young man was advised CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED | FOR THE FIRE SUFFERERS | Secleefuecheadie 20 20 20 20 20 2 + ENROLLMENT AT A. AND M. - he -, ad AJ be RICAN eae $ Following is a list of those con-’ | tributing to the relief of the dining | ‘room helpers who suffered heavy | 4 losses in the fire which destroyed COLLEGE UP TO NOON YESTERDAY 1768 | their living quarters. The columns of The Daily letin are open for contributions from | 3 College employes and students who | % J ) feel able to help in reducing these | 0 ou ant a ar . : ® losses. Those wishing to contribute | ofocfocfocfocfocfofedordd Bul- to this purpose can mail check or | retary in Room | been received: | Dr. WwW. B. Ike S. Ashburn leave cash with the Publicity The following contributions Mr. and M : A : Stewart to choose his walk in life carefully pnp, pF. B. Clark Bizzell. . coco 00% rs. William J. and then stick to it. It is not s0|, C. Signal Corps, Sunday School Class: for dns sine now. Many are shifting to new fields of endeavor. New conditions Captain A. L. Tuttle require readjustments to meet them. pa, J. C. Nagle The men and women who go into other occupations because they sec | a broader field for their abilities arc | not to be confronted with those who “swap’’ jobs every few months mere- ly for a change of scene. The floater to whom one job looks about as an- other, who is willing to leave a good position on the instant because some- body offers a slight increase in pay, upsets the equilibrium of business and industry and never gets any- where himself. The right man very often doesn’t get fitted into the right place with- out some experimentation. The roll | son, R. Q. Hankins, W. A. Mullane, | llr lS —eeeeeee ON THE SICK LIST The following students were con: | fined to the hospital yesterday: B. J. Baskin, W. G. Blount, J. F.| 113 Main Buildine. | Currie, B. L. Carpenter, E. F. Daniel, | J. H. Edgar, V. Gonzales, Y. L. Hin- IR. F. Orth, T. C. Patten, R. E. Price, | C. T. Smith, R. P. Ward, J. B. West- of false starts. Not infrequently | those of successful men is full of ex- amples who are held up as models for the young to pattern after have tried several leads before they hit upon the right career. The question of a change of occu- pation is largely one for the individ- ual. Any social system that sought to place men irrespective of their own desire would paralyze initiative and halt progress. The test that a man should apply is “Can I serve moreland, C. F. Zarsky, T. Johnson. | Silk shirts, R. V. Uniforms LAUNDRY | other special articles. | representing the Model | Laundry of Houston and will collect | Tuesday noon of each week if left at I am Chas. Nitch Tailor Shop. ROSCOE SEYLE. EEE Te EET 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. 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NI CH a and CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK | Wednesday, March 10. better in the new capacity than in| the old.” If one is not reasonably | Picture Airdome show, “Cinema Murber,” 6:30, fifteen cents. sure of the answer to that question, Thursday, March 11 . ’ ha he had best stay where he is.—| Beaumont Journal. BAPTIST SOCIAL THURSDAY NIGHT The Baptist Social will be given Baptist 7:30. Social Y.M.C.A. Chapel, | Saturday, March 13. tomorrow night at 7:30 in the Y.M. C.A. Chapel. This announcement was made yes- | terday by the committee appointed to make arrangements for the affair, after a meeting held Tuesday night. A short program, consisting of songs, readings and other special features will be given for entertain- ed. the College who are members of the Baptist church or who have a prefer- ment, and refreshments will be serv- | All Campus people and students of | Picture free. - show Airdome, 7 o’clock, Sunday, March 14. Bible School 9:15 Guion Hall Preachi Hall. ng Service, 10:50 Guion | Y.M.C.A. Chapel Service, 6:30. Baptist Services, Airdome, 2:30. Methodist Services Y Chapel, 2:39. | Presbyterian Services, C. E. Bldg. 2:30. Episcopal Services, Room 10, C. E. Bldg., 9 o’clock. Mass for Campus Catholics, Room 19, C. E. Blde., 9:30. EE A KN Regular IGHTS TEMPLAR meeting Ivanhoe Com- ance for this denomination are ur-|mandery, Knights Templar, Tuesday gently invited to attend, that the|afternoon, March 9th at 5 p. m. meeting may be a general one. J. S. DOANE, E. C. + vo % THE CAMPUS TAILOR i oe “- 3 ou. % Invites new and old students to call and see i= + his lines of tailoring—the very best the market af- i + fords. ks IG i= i NEW SPRING STYLES JUST RECEIVED : 4 d= | 8 = i A fit guaranteed in the very latest model and : + prettiest pattern the market affords. = A iE taste untscfntssfotasdetaads fonts contosfntoofefend fonds fondsentesentesdetesd feeds fentseetssefesd fondo fendsonfosntonf funfrb a a BB Ra * Appealing New Hodels in se i 4 a tchell D : : Mitchell Dresses % B are here. “‘Ghe materials are of TAFFETA i E: and GEORGETT, in superfine qualities. E oe ole’ | ote iF [5 1/ New Fish P i Eig ni ew I's altern % Eo ay Hats i XX A is og al Large and small shapes in Fashions Latest fos EX =“ decree. ; x lof * . . . : Ladies, we invite you to call. : Sam B. Wilson & C x) am . ison 0. i