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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1920)
Sn En ln 2 BBD Loe, | 18 Tuesday, March 16, 1920. £ OFFICIAL NOTICES q Bt 2 2c 2 2c 30¢ 2e' ae Je 2c 0c Jr Se 3c 3c Je 30'S I 0c 20 2c 20 20 200 Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division of United States Reserve Officers Training Corps, College Station, Gp ofeofodoodod Texas. ORDERS NO. 64 March 15, 1920. 1. By direction of the Secretary | of War, the following cadets are ex- cused from attendance at advance course camp: Graham, R. C. Price, FP. B. Lackey, T. P. Buie, F. P. Tuerpe, E. C. Rasmussen, A. A. Nichols, C. SoRelle, 1. F. Sumner, L. E. Potts, ‘T. P. Easley, R. K. Walker, E. M. Barnes, B. H. 2. By direction of the Secretary of War, the following cadets are not excused from attendance at advance camp: Kirkland, K. L. Reid, J. J. Warden, C. C. B. They will attend this summer. By order of Captain Muller. Robert W. Wilson, 1st. Lt., F. A., U. S. A., Adjutant. tp ABSENT STUDENTS (Official Notice from the Office of Ike S Ashburn, Commandant). The following students who were reported absent on the date specifieo below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule: March 15, 1920. (a) Broxton, M. I. Carson, C. W. Epperson, L. J. Keith, A. C. Kimbrough, M. W. McKnight, B. M. Potts, C.. B. Smith A. B. Taliaferro, B. Ward, R. P. Zarcky, C. F. (b) Lewis, F. M. Megarity, C. H. EE ESS Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division of United States Reserve Officers Training Corps, College Station, Texas. Senior Class in Military Science, meeting Wednesday, 10 a. m., wil review from and including para- graph on Communications, to para- graph 1926 in the blue covered I. D. R. or paragraph 583 in the issue I. D. R. CAPT. TUTTLE, Inf. RE a, —, ...5-hos PP. THE PUBLIC SPEAKING AND DEBATING SOCIETY WILL HOLD THEIR FIRST DEBATE The Public Speaking and Debat- ing Society organized by members of the Senior class is well under way. The first debate will be held next Thursday after supper. The subject of debate is of timely interest—the question of the Blanket Tax for the students of A. and M. College. There will be some lively discussions with MeQuillen and Shuhart taking Sete ote t Sasteatostoatost, tect et t rad | ite affirmative side and Kennard BR a a a EE and Bertschler upholding the nega- | x tive side of the question. 1% og New members from all classes in |< DIXIE TO-NIGHT + school will be taken in at the meeting | rn next week. He 3 The men appointed on committees |< x J : i are as follows: i A Special Attraction Par-Excellence A | Goodman, Boulden, Harris, Mem- 3 5 | bership Committee. “gr S 3 | McQuillen, Todd, Kennard, Pro- EX i lgram Committee. w o | Interesting programs are being |< 8 | planned and the meetings will be & “ open to the general public once or|¥ A Rip-Roaring High Clace Comedy Drama With + | twice a month. The dates will be an-| + A y & Binsin 3 “ EDWARD EARLE and GLADYS HULETTE” i | s——r eel ——— = be . ole CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED % Also One of Those Dandy Two-Reel Comedies % FOR THE FIRE SUFFERERS 3 “LOOSE LIONS and FAST LOVERS” & Following is a list of those con- ; ADMISSION ALWAYS 20c. & tributing to the relief of the dining |% - “ room helpers who suffered heavy i 3 losses in the fire which destroyed 2 = their living quarters. = . IGHT og The columns of The Daily Bul- | I letin are open for contributions from | > College employes and students who |%* Crea c oie feel able to help in reducing these | 4 THE GREATEST FEATURE OF THE AGE losses. Those wishing to contribute |3 yi | to this purpose can mail check or | 11 d 4 | leave cash with the Publicity Sec- | 4 IN 53 retary in Room 113 Main Buildin. | 3 & | The following contributions have “ oe Li received: | 99 i A Dr. 'W. B. Bigzell. ies irs an $5.00 | % Us an S * [ike S. Ashbumnm iv... ove oes 2.50 |% 3 | Mr. and Mrs. William J. | Absolutely the Greatest Ever Shown Here kX I Boe Tool ADMISSION 50 CENTS. CHILDREN 25 CENTS. i cei. Signal Corps, Sunday BE 5 | "School Class’... col 0 1.003 Queen Wednesday—“FLAME OF THE DESERT” . | Captain A. L. Tuttle ......04 5.00 | + o |Deanyd. C. Nagle ........... 2.090 ectofarioodocfoorfosdosfoiestosdoconioodesfofonfosdoofefontosdesonfontosdooniondosdoonioodscfoontosdocorfuadoefefontrode fe fentosdosfntrnto Ly F. McDonald Su a Aly ay 1.00 CALLED MEETING | Dean Chas. Puryear ........ 2.50 2 2 0 a a a a a W. B. White... . Jeans 1.00 ¥ oven ta Bmuvean. i Pr CoP. Fountain. . «fe wre 2.00 Ivanhoe Commandry, Knights kX + Sparks and Casey .......... 5.0) | Templar Masonic Temple, Bryan % E A 4 A. Mitchell ge he eb SA La Texas., Tuesday, March 16th,at 5 and |% (1 Shiga 7. ol sin ateie hte scnss 5.007. bi > 2 ESEINE BIN C7 yo kB rs DOANE. E. C = At the New York Restaurant ¥ | ee Bl shosfosfofociasiaciacociocfoiociecforioitadacdoddetoartacdecdoctectore WHEN TEXAS WENT OFF MAD | att detstotaddetodts te uteeteatectortedt \RITR IRM RPT} BE a a a a i Sr a aaa AL AL AAA CA SE A J J 0 0 TE 0 A 0 20. 3 . - - * -, * 2 3e . * * * . . oo 3 - . . 3 Experienced oil men say that no | + | two oil booms are alike. They will | i % tell you what happened in Pennsyl- 5 & . . . . > . + vania, in Indiana, in Kentucky or in ® (1 Mexico but when you mention Texas | i + the big company man is likely to Stein-Bloch Clothes % . + scratch his head and growl: “Well, |+ x 1 head ong »1% Styleplus Clothes a those people just simply went crazy.” |g - i 1 i The big company man’s idea of |% AdAwin Clapp Shoes & . (4 normal development of an oil field o Bostonian Shoes 1 is for everyone within twenty miles |i . ; = it I BER YS. INT = xX of the new well to rush to him with > Ea Aas . N an offer of the lease on his land and aa ec RANI x an earnest appeal for early drilling. That is exactly what did not happen | deeeeecesieofesieofeofesfesoafeatosfonfontoctooocfocfocfooied : 2 ; + hdd in Texas. Everyone was busy form- f - . be of he'd ing a company of his own and the big i JAS. W. JAMES 4 | +4 A Bugsy SPOT ) | . I | oe | oe KS {| companies found themselves engaged | 4 & | in a sort of mad scramble for leases | % Real Estate ¥ % G A ahi TOWN : i | with the result that all lease prices i PHONES 45 & 498 1 hier otel San Antonio reached unprecedented figures and |§ : § | 3 nternationally Known 3 “wild-cat’” leases were traded in at SO CT SAT ST SE 00 200 20 prices which gave the big company | BR 0 0 0 0 00 0 00 00 00 0 20 05 0 200 3 men a headache to contemplate. Fif- | 4 o> ty cents to a dollar an acre is a con- | % : O K § OO J 1 servative man’s idea of the proper | ® ! d K ° 3 gamble on wild cat territory. Mil- | GET IN ° : . 3 lions of acres of land classed as | & W d d S | “wild cat” have been leased in this | NOW C nes ay S peEcia : country at 10 cents to 25 cents an |% 4 bars Crystal White Soap + gs In:Texas jt brings Jo $2.50 Ex 1 package Washing Powder All for 37¢ i fo §20 an aire today With the near |: 1 box Cream Oil Toilet Soap 5 est production sixty miles away ans | (Total bbc.) TO-DAY ONLY! : the nearest drilling perhaps twenty |. miles away and not down far enough | BO Y E I y H °S S : ‘ORE ; to indicate anything either good or |« BS & bad.—The Nation’s Business. te Ba a I a I a i aa a a i a a a a a i a ae