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Thursday, March 11, 1920. pede bdo bd bee bebb bb | er is favorable and a suitable loca- | oho DT CT SS odes vote sefeetestostoctoslactoctoctoctoelentoctostes? a a a 3 I tion can be found, the match will be | & eX . OFFICIAL NOTICES (1 fired outdoors. In a case of inclem- kX 1 % + ent weather, the match will be fired | % ge doped oefocdecafoodectunfoodecuntosdocunfosfoonfoofo indoors. As soon as the outdoor site | & I aQ 0 cele > 1 1 e an- v . . . . - “gy. . 3 ABSENT STUDENTS has been selected, it will be an i A Thrilling, Gripping Play of Primitive Life k ¥ nounced in The Bulletin. og (Official Notice from the Office of Ike § By order of Captain Muller. 2 ’9 5 ew Von TE of HEN BEARCAT WENT DRY” | The following students who thes | S. A., Adjutant. i 3 reported absent on the date specifiea — Fah > TN A ‘ : below come under the following | TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP x . FINISHES ITS ENGAGEMENT TODAY Y 3 paragraphs of the absence rule: | x Music the Best in the Land. Adults 30¢, Children 15¢ 3 March 10, 1920. | (omcial trom the office of E. J. Kyle, Dean, og : 3 : 3 ’ a Blount, W. G. I SeHoot or Apricalture) = FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EXTRA SPECIAL Carpenter, B..L. | I have been asked té nominate a |i The Greatest Super Production of the Year i Currie, J. F. \stadont for & traveline fellowship in 1 & Daniel. ELF | student for a traveling fellowship in | cE * ee ye | Sweden. The stipend is $1000 for | « 55 i Edgar, 'J. H. EE Rg : . | os 5 " A |one academic year. The branch of | 3 ; w Foster, J. E. 3 J 3 In A + J : | study will be in agricultural science. % ot Se] | Any agricultural senior interested & +a ; Plav F i he G is inson, Y. L. in this proposition should call at the | The First Big Master-Play Featuring the Great + Johnson, T. : ' Bs ve 3 5 : Orth. R. F Horticultural office for full particu-|% o r ’ . fr a ro | 3 bf Eb ars. 3 NORMA TALMADGE 3 Salazar, C. 3 “ Sian ONLY A WELCHMAN § one | np EN HMAN | Dixie Today—Harry Carrey in “MARKED MEN” x + R..P; | 3 EX b) Ze ey g F : POSSESSES POWER Fis sqeeteeeloloclastoctoctostoctoctostocioctort: A RAC oeleslestes Joedeetes] Borfocfortosfestostenio Jatson, A. | Muncey, J. A. | the greatest artists. The task was | Mr. and Mrs. William J. tl ei — reign THAT IS 15 HIS OWN accomplished in a highly creditable at NG Ghd Se Cr 5.00 ON THE SICK LIST L [panner Decatur ‘(I1.), Review). Dr. FB. Clark... ...... 7. 1.00 i | -————— | Co. C. Signal Corps, Sunday ; School “Class” «ise vo vii 1.00 The following students were con- | Sam Lewis Produces Thrills a TT RECEIVED Cott & L Totth Hp fined to the hospital yesterday: | He Opens His Mouth and Lets FOR THE FIRE SUFFERERS aptain 2s a uttle ........ 0.00 W. G. Blount, B. L. Carpenter, | go a Whole Symphony Dean J. C. Nagle .. ... uc. iat 2.00 J.P. Currie,” “E. PF. Daniel, J." H.} JF. ‘McDonald: ui a. 1.00 Edgar, J. E. Foster, V. Gonzales, T.| “Tinie. wrist nob only : postestes ] Following is a list of those con- | : — RS : Johnson, R. F. Orth, R.“E. Price, | a ye ee luributing to the relief of the dining] ; FOUND-S Swonte: on the Jennis C. Salazar, J. B. Westmoreland, R. . . court last Friday afternoon. Owner P. Ward, C. F. Zarsky, Y. L. Hinson. ee SUMMER PRACTICE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING | from the Office of J. C. Dean of Engineering.) (Official Notice Nagle, For the information of those stu- dents who are due for summer prac- tice in Civil Engineering I will state that arrangements will be made to have this practice begin right after | on Satur- | Commencement and end day June 12, at six o’clock, p. m. This will afford sufficient time for those going to the R.O.T.C. Train- ing Camp, which is due to begin on June 17, to make all necessary ar- rangements. ee ele. MASONIC NOTICE Union at Masonic Friday, Work in Called meeting Brazos Lodge A. F. & A. M, Temple, Bryan, Texas, March 12th at 7:30 p. m. E. A. and F. C. degrees. J. D. MARTIN, W. M. —_———— Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Uniis of Senior Division of United States Officers Training Corps, College Station, Reserve Texas. Memorandum Number 14. March 10, 1920. 1. The following is announced for the competition between organiza- tions in gallery shooting on March 13th: Officials: Captain C. H. Muller, Cavalry, Referee. 1st Lt. R. W. Wilson, A. In charge of the firing. Sgts. Foster, Cody, Griffin, Zahn, and Cook, supervisors at the firing points, 2. The order of firing for each team will be obtained by drawing lots. Team captains will report with Wilson at the If the weath- their teams to Lt. Armory at 1:30 p. m. | and beautiful quality, but has a de-|room helpers | lightful personality; frank, |and dignified. His recital range | from opera and oratorio to the bal-| | lads.’ '— (South Haven, Michigan). | “We are proud of him. Those | folks who have the idea that nothing | good came out of New Castle never |heard Sam Lewis warble. They [nover felt the thrills that his voice | produces when he opens his mouth and with that power that only Welshman possesses, lets go a whole RB mphony. Last night as we listen- ed to him we believed we could see handsome, God-like angels, the « “4 gleams of the golden stairs.”—(Con- densed Editorial, New Castle Herald). “A decided success was scored by Miss Ruth Lavery in Morrow Hail at the University of Illinois Wednes- day night when, as the first pupil to be accorded the honor of playing violin recital. the last favorite with her audience. Rondino introduced Miss Lavery as a soloist and was artistically done, while the Scherzo by Van Goens was a decided hit. In it the player had a developed left hand technic and a fine spiccato bowing control. “The gypsy airs won for her the highest praise since it was a char- acter other numbers. Throughout this group of solos Miss Lavery showed | versttility. The test of her ability | however, was saved for the closing |* number, for the G Minor Concerto | | tests the training and endurance of eed 00 0 0 00 JC JOC CCC 0 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 M0 ME WX * When in Bryan + i: x LEAT | 3 1 + At the New York Restaurant + eefocforfocfoctociocfosfosfostortorfonfortastanfuntecfocfocofosfocfosforte modest | losses in the fire which destroyed d | their living quarters. there, she vindicated the promises of | teachers and a host of friends in her | From the first note to | Miss Lavery was a decided The | splendid opportunity to show a well | so different in style from the | who suffered heavy The columns of The Daily Bul- [letin are open for contributions from | College employes and students who feel able to help in reducing these losses. Those wishing to contribute | to this purpose can mail check or leave cash with the Publicity Sec- retary in Room 113 Main Buildine. The following contributions have been received: Dr. W. B. Bizzell Ike .S. 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