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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1920)
ESR Se SRY CEP EE EC a ai ai a STE + a Saturday, March 13, 1920 kei a dade il 4 DID YOU? [tte BE A JO 0 0 20 J 0 200 0 20 20 200 205 00 0 0 3 2 2 + & | & $ 4 OFFICIAL NOTICES i Ever hear of theo chola cactus? = T i * i No, it is not the name of a new | + E E N O m= D AY = a ar raat 0 J I ededededosddedededeibedid | breaks ast food or ice cream sundae. EX 8 ATTENDANCE NOT COMPULSORY | It’s a torture—a method devised by 1 > o ate | Indians and Mexicans for putting an + The Greatest Picture Program 1 (Official Notice from the Office ‘of 'Tke .. lend to malefactors years ago and EX ° Ashburn, Commandant.) | still being practiced in remote cor- | of the season. Memorandum: | ners of the West. 5 1. Attendance on chapel exercises This horrible punishment is meted & hb Sunday morning, March 14th will be| out to a U. S. Army Captain for res- | T H E { S LE 0 F CON UEST 23 i voluntary due to repairs being made !cuing a beautiful American girl from |% EX on the interior of Guion Hall. Exer-|the cluthches of a Bandit Chief. When | = cises will be held at Guion Hall at|a bare inch is all that stands between | The first Super-Featurs production Starring * the usual hours. Especial care must |the gallant Army Captain and etern- 3 be used in passing scaffolds in rear | ity a vision of lovliness known as = . % of hall as these are of temporary con-| “The Shower of Gold” appears, and i NORMA TALMADGE % struction. Due to the presence of |thwarts his would be murderers. % : & this scaffolding, however, the accous-| ‘You will see this and more in K Its an extraordinary attraction of the top class. % ties of the building is decidedly im-|«“Desert Gold” at the Lyric Theatre. % Also an especially produced Sunshine comedy: proved. | Today this is your last chance to see + & 2. Call to quarters will sound at|this great production by everybody’s “CHICKEN A LA CABARET” Ks 10:35 o'clock. All students who do | favorite western author “Zane Grey.” |& not attend chapel will report to their | a x quarters and remain there until re- | PICTURE SHOW. & A The greatest shower of pretty bathing girls ever. > lease sounds at the close of the chapel | EX ’ & €3cIcIsen. : : | The picture show in the Airdome | % HOLLICK’S ORCHESTRA + 3. There will be no formation for | tonight will be the big special, featur- | 4 & chapel Sunday morning. ling Hobart Bosworth in “Behind the ¥ All for adults 50c¢, children 25c. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 o’clock. x re | Door,” an Ince production. The pro-|% Monday and Tuesday— “BLIND HUSBANDS” i ABSENT STUDENTS | gram will begin at 6:30. IT = 40Fetel Neste from the Office of Ike S | CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED “= Dixie Today—A wonderful feature ‘‘The Amazing og Ashburn, Commandant). FOR THE FIRE SUFFERERS|+ Woman,” and Charlie Chaplin in “Shoulder Arms.” The following students who were | I | By Request. % reported absent on the date specifiea | Following is a list of those con- Kn eadocdotosfodrofoteodocndosfotoodocrodocdnds fondo duidocendscfutoatod Sin an KX below come under the following [tr ibuting to the relief of the dining | te Fae 30 20 Jeeteeeeiosiosiociaclaciaciactoctoclociocloclociodtociactocloctostodlastostostosteostestostocterd ogeeieedectoiectocostoctoctocte paragraphs of the absence rule: | room helpers who suffered heavy | agoagaetseostontostoctrofontontootoedselosortootootreontortooioefreostortootredresafostoctosntestoateedsetsstostonts ER March 12, 1920. |losses in the fire which destroyed I'S Sad st taka iin (a) Broxton, M. L | their living quarters. |% Blount, W. G. The columns of The Daily Bul- | — = FE ¢ lA L ! ogo _— | | letin are open for contributions from | % and students who | 4 reducing these to contribute | Jo. E. F. C ollege employes H. | feel able to help in | losses. Those wishing | to this purpose can mail check or Currie, Daniel, Edgar, J. Epperson, L. J. Frerichs, W. F. Gonzales, V. leave cash with the Publicity Sec- Horger, E. G. |retary in Room 113 Main Buildine. Hinson, Y. L. The following contributions have | Johnson, T. | been eins Kimbrough, M. W. | Dr. B. Bigzell. vee $5.00 | Keith, W. C. | Tke hy ATHDaTH eh 2.5) | Orth, R. F. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Price, R. E. Stewart «oe. en eddies 5.00 | Potts, C. B. Dr. FoB. Clark... vies isieniies 1.00 Schwab, E. H. Co. C. Signal Corps, Sunday Salazar, C. School Class 508i des 1.00 Sample, C. M. Captain A. L. Tuttle... oa. 5.00 Ward, R. P. Dean J. C. Nagle... anion 2.990 Westmoreland, J. B. J..oF. MeDonald: Luv. 1.00 Zarsky, C. F. Dean Chas. Puryear: ........s 2.50, (b) Hayden, G. W. W. KE. White... 0... .. vis 1.00 | Conley, N. Pr. C. P. Fountain “.v... vi. '. 2.00] ee To Sparks and Casey .......... 5.0) TRAVELING FELLOWSHIP A Mitchell ooo ocicacidann 1.00 (Official from the office of E. J. Kyle, Dean, VY a 2 i School of I have been asked to nominate a | student for a traveling fellowship in | Sweden. The stipend is $1000 for one academic year. The branch of study will be in agricultural science. Any agricultural senior interested in this proposition should call at the Horticultural office for full particu- lars. Agriculture.) ARR ee etree CONFINED TO THE CAMPUS. _ NORMA TALMADGE ™—, r naay and Saturday (Official Notice from the Office of Ike 3 Ashburn, Commandant). General Orders, No. 51. Cadet E. W. 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