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Thursday, March 18, 1920. OFFICIAL NOTICES i J 2 2 2 20 J 3a ABSENT STUDENTS pofeofebd A o 3 x 3 : eee Bele a rouse in the fire which destroyed their living quarters. 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 (Official Notice from the Office of Tke 8 [to this purpose can mail check or Ashburn, Commandant). The following students who were | reported absent on the date specifiea | following | be below come under the paragraphs of the absence rule: March 17, 1920. (a) Broxton, M. IL Buie, FF. P. Carson, C. W. Epperson, L. J. Hendrick, J. A. Hugon, L. R. Keith, A. C. Muncey, J. A. Neyland, A. J. Taliaferro, B. Willard, T. B. Ward, R.. P. Zarsky, C. F. Wupperman, R. O. (b) Harper, D. C. Luscher, J. O. ———————————————— M. E. CLASSES (Official Notice from the Office of E. J. Fer- | mier, Head of Mechanical Engineering Department.) All Mechanical Engineering clas- ses will be conducted in the new M. E. building today, including those of Professor Fermier. All class room equipment and office furniture and supplies have been moved to the new building, without a single interrup-! tion of classes. eee ln lee. ATTENTION MEN Pol TRACK AND OTHER STUDENTS | As the Captain of the Track Team is in the Hospital with a sprained ankle as a result of interclass rivalry; and as the first track meet is to be held in the near future the coach will appreciate the student body omitting track men from any future rivalry of the season. lh — HORTICULTURAL DEPARTMENT HAS PECAN TREES TO PLANT ~~ — The Horticultural Department has on hand a number of seedling pecan trees for free distribution. These trees are already dug and are dor- mant, and may still be set out with every chance for success. Call at Horticultural Office, Room 19, Agr. building. seattle GRADUATION CARDS Bp Seniors! You will need engraved calling cards for graduation. EUBANK—4 Milner. WANTED—To buy one pair O. D. Army trousers. D. P. Richardson, 42 Mitchell. he — mg — J A Chemistry students protect your clothes. Use an acid-proof apron. E. J. Howell, Room 4, Leggett. EEEEET—— aE —— LOST—Library Edition, Warrens, “Farm Management.” E. E. Mc- Quillen, 106 Bizzell. 144 FOR SALE — One pair officers’ dress shoes, size 8 1-2. 76 Mitchell. elec i CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FOR THE FIRE SUFFERERS Following is a list of those con- tributing to the relief of the dining room helpers who suffered heavy leave cash with the Publicity Seec- retary in Room 113 Main Buildin. The following contributions have en received: i Dr WL. mB Bizzell, subi sven $5.00 Te So Ashburn J uo lees «2.59 | Mr. and Mrs. William J. Stewart. oi one tienen 5.00 Dr. FB. BGClark cw. viet sos 1.00 Co. C. Signal Corps, Sunday School “Class . ic Lite. Jeieieis 1.00 Captain A. 1. Tuttle ..\.. 5.00 Dean'd. C. Nagle ...... 5.52.30 J. 2 F.5MeDonagld: od ileicsian 1.00 Dean. Chas. Puryear ..: J... 2.50 W. KE. White i Sanne dois Beiere 1.00 Dr... C..P. Fountall) ..ixidviier or 2.00 Sparks: and Casey. iio Sov. 5.0) Ac. Mitchell: obec So int 000 1.00 Boi ShISA: ida iis eefonditns winio tones 5.09 HB Bates. o viuian- sivreition? 1.00 A FEW SKETCHES OF THE CARDINAL BASEBALL SQUAD To be Seen in Acrion Against the Philiadelphia Athletics Here cn Monday, March 29 Following are some facts concern- |ing the pitchers and catchers of the St. Louis Cardinals who will play the Philadelphia Athletics at Kyle Field on March 29. Tickets for the game have been placed on sale at Sparks and Casey's Confectionery, College Station; Brandon and Lawrence, Bryan and year, A. M. Waldrop and Co., Bryan. All tickets, box, |at throwing the spitball. | of effectiveness in 1914. grandstand and |, bleacher for cadets, faculty and campus people will be on sale at a a a aE ES x od | Xt 3 \J ac’ Sealaad he 2a rs * x aoe \J 3 + showing of the season’s og hd A ole + new models in & or oie i ¢ * uf > .0 yb LOW SHOES 2, Aer * * >. oe a x TWENTY STYLES a % 4 o& ¢ In Pumps, Oxfords, and Eyelet 3. ole . . ole 4 Ties. Laird Schober and Red %, % Cross makes await your inspec- * $ . . a of % tion. AAA to C widths. & 5 ge 1 ‘ Po tiopn.. t oe $ . o ole 3 3 UPWARD 4 oe H LAR Le, Saslaat ie 2 a * aes * Car's Sam B. Wilson * e's * ard bi oe 7] ole wv oe ° 0 PS? KX . x Be oe : JETT 00 0 00 20200 0 0 JC 0 0 0 00 20. JJ J 0 WT Toc 0 Jeuaedeidecdosdoctoroctestectectssdostontortoeteetostoctoctostoeesteotecds . 4 5 When in Bryan 1 . > ; se + oe ® + L) oe * % New York R i “ At the New York Restaurant + ra deadosfecfefonfoafosfosfocoriorfosfosfoste dundee Ladies!. .' 3 We invite your attention to our % JR “or * * L, | beginning today. RIM BIBIIN) ORION R] \J ae teetoctoctoatedd Loot ot LJ RR aC CD Sar as Sar I I as 2 ope . (a A Mr Ar AAR A AR ad Pa Ca A A A AR AR a aa Al A AR AR Ad al al al A Pag A PAL ad Car A a A A A IR AR PAR A A PAL Pd ad dd sd .e *, QUEEN roe WILL BE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE GREAT GERALDINE FARRAR Supported by Her Husband the Famous Actor LOU TELLEGEN In the Most Lavish and Spectacular Picture Play of This Stars Noted Career “THE FLAME OF THE DESERT” Adults 30c. Children 15¢. Special Music Soce by : QUEEN ORCHESTRA Friday and Saturday—Two Real Master Plays WILLIAM FARNUM in “Wings of the Morning”. 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He was obtained in last mid-season in a trade which sent Catcher Frank Snyder to the Giants. Schupp won the pennant for the (Continued on Page 4) 0 20 0 20 J 20 2 20 J A J 2 a 2 J a a a) JAS. W. JAMES : Real Estate PHONES 45 & 498 Sparks and Casey’s Confectionery from 12:30 to 2:30 every afternoon Pitchers. DOAK, William S., the dean of the Cardinal twirlers. Doak is one of the real star right-handers of the Na- tional League. He is a past master He led the National League from a standpoint Doak is in good health and seems set for a biz GOODWIN, Marvin M., is con- ered one of the best of the younz crop of right-handers in the league. His 1919 record would have been | En more impressive but for the fact that | A he was injured in an automobile ac- | F A BUSY SPOT 3 cident last spring and later suffered | mn Le from blood-poisoning in his right | A BUSY TOWN leg. 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