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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1920)
I rl EI Ol 0 LE Lr EO EA HE Ln SO Ber AN Gr IL ii dd Ti dW NL A Wy HOW, 0 gi Ed ii ON Ct i Ce : ; Sunday, March 21, 1920. | MN I | DR R J KERNER hooded BE EE EE Sn a 200 C00 200 200 0 5 05 200 200. 05, 205 200 295 29%, 0%, 2% 05200 200 200 0%, 20 0 5 CC ME 0 0 2 4 Ed [] 0 o 4 i T t+ OFFICIAL NOTICES 1 3 # oe % < : ; HERE : : a J J J 2 2 J J J Ja Se A oa 0 a a kX * Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division ot United States Reserve Officers Training Corps, College Station, Texas. LOST RIFLES AND EQUIPMENT | “Enfield” No. 175412, issued Cadet Gunter, L. T., Co. E, Infantry. “Enfield” Rifle No. 164575, issued to Cadet McMordie, H. B., Co. C., Signal Corps. Many other students their “Enfield” Bayonets. All students in the College are re- quested to search empty lockers and vacant. rooms, any Government pron- erty found should be turned in at once. Any information in regard to these rifles and bayonets should be turned in to the office of the Pro- fessor of Military Science and Tac- tics at once, as the cost of these have lost stores will be charged against the | students concerned. L. R. DOUGHERTY, Captain Field Artillery, U. S. A. M. E. DEPARTMENT | OPEN THEIR HOME WITH RECEPTION First Part of the Evening Will Be Devoted to Formal Opening; Last Part to Dancing The faculty and students of the Department of Mechanical Engineer- ing announce the formal opening of their new building, Saturday, March | 27th, 1920. The first part of the evening will be devoted to the formal opening and inspection of the various class- rooms, museum, offices and lecture rooms; while the latter portion will be devoted to dancing, which will be in Sbisa Hall Annex. All students, members of the fac- ulty and employess of the Collegea are cordially invited to attend. —— CHRISTIAN SERVICES A Reverend Everett G. Haley, the new pastor of the Bryan Christian Church will bring a message to mem- bers of that denomination in the Lecture Room of the C. E. Building at 2:30 this afternoon. An interesting program will be provided. EE NO BIBLE SCHOOL SESSION TODAY On account of repairs under way at Guion Hall, there will be no reg- ular Bible School session this morn- ing, though the Juniors and Seniors will meet as usual in their respective places. ————ee eels DR. RANDOLPH TO DALLAS Dr. E. Oscar Randolph, Associate Professor of Geology, is in Dallas at- tending the meetings of the Associa- tion of American Geologists and of the American Petroleum Geologists. He is to take part in the discussion of the petroleum industry. | to | CI) SADAREDDS “ee MONDAY EVENING : Will Discuss “The Political and Economical Outlook of Central Europe. . . Sevesles a 0 0) | He LUE JL OK J SR ADAATIE ACL LI) eee “oe * 0) Attention is cailed to the lecture to be heard in the Airdome Monday | evening at 7:30 by Dr. Robert K. | Kerner of the department of history, | | University of Missouri on “The Po- litical and Economical Outlook of Central Europe.” Dr. Kerner has been intimately | connected with the negotiations for | peace. TOTO ARAL LAS AAT LIER AL AL IAt) * elev + * oy Monday and Tuesday—A Classy Treat MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN In Lois Weber’s Production Extraordinary “FORBIDDEN” Wednesday—Billie Burke in Sparkling Comedy “WANTED A HUSBAND” Tuesday—Olive Thomas in “Out Yonder” “SIX FEET FOUR” Is the Friday and Saturday Super Special LN J ,r * ht LTR RMN NINA TILIR RIN Er ar di Ai A ar SRA A AE AEE A NR ALL Ag ND A AL IR gad ig * Sara's J sors He was a member of the < WILLIAM Q 3 Colonel House Commission to ne- RUSSELL & | gotiate peace terms (New York, = . : : oe | 1917-1918), a member of the Amer te Also a Sunshine Comedy Special Release 3 ican Commission to negotiate peace | “WILD LIONS and HUNGRY HEARTS” * (Paris, 1918-1919), and a member of | the Commission to Central Europe | % GL > for observation of political, economic | + DIX i | and social conditions in the spring of | i AR H % | 1919. The last commission named | 3 ; 5 |was a subsidiary to the Amerloan le Monday—Buck Jones in “The Last Straw” . Peace Commission. k: Tuesday—Ruse and Riches and Tom Mix 5 Dr. Kerner is the author of maga-|% Wednesday—Corinne Griffith in “The Deadline” * zine articles which have attracted | Thursday—*“The Day She Paid”—Special + widespread attention within recent * Friday—“In Walked Mary”, June Capri & months. Two of these articles are | & » y a5 aprice i “Slavic Europe” and “Social Begin- | Saturday—*“Sooner or Later”, Owen Moore. 5 | ning of the Czecho-Slovak Republic.” EB: Monkey Comedy, Baby Doll Bandit. i | He is contributing editor of the Jour-| 5 i | nal of International Relations. He | sisfeelofoctosdocfosdodfosolodfosdoiacdoiocionocfcdociaefontoctontociustoriaslontostonoriosfontostostoctaafortastontectoctostosfontoctort fosfedoste . vil lecture at Columbia University | CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED Thc & AShbOrn. ode aie 2.5) { in the coming summer on “The Break- FOR THE FIRE SUFFERERS Mr. and Mrs. William J | Up of Austria-Hungary” and on : Stewart... cite ues iat 5.00 topics of recent Russian History. Dr. F. B. Clark 1.00 Following is a list of those con-| , (. Signal Corps Sanday : SCIENCE SEMINAR | tributing to the relief of the dining School Olas imi os siti 1.00 iroom helpers who suffered heavy Captain A. L. Tuttle ........ 5.00 M DA ING se in the fire which destroyed | w. E. White .............. 1.00 ON Y EVEN | their living quarters. Dean J. C.. Nagle... uuhi 2.90 | "The The columns of The Daily Bul- | J. F. MecDonald*, o.oo 1.00 : . 'letin are open for contributions from Dean Chas. Puryear ........ 2.50 The regular meeting of the Science College employes and students who | Dr. C. P.. Fountain. .....¢.. 2.00 Seminar will be held in the Physics | foe] able to help in reducing these Sparks and Casey .......... 5.00 Lecture Room of the Civil Engineer- losses. Those wishing to contribute | A. Mitchell wie ican aa 1.00 mg building on Monday night. Two to this purpose can mail check or|B. Shisa ...........0vuuuen 5.09 extremely interesting subjects willl jouve cash with the Publicity Soo. TH. F. Bato «coh eect 1.00 be presented at this meeting. Dr. |,otary in Room 113 Main Buildine. |S. H. Hickman ............. 1.00 E. P. Humbert will discuss “Inher-| my, following contributions have|Cash _____________________ 1.00 itance of Oil in Cotton” and Profes-|peen received: [L. 1. Chappelle. ooo ins 1.09 sor C. W. Burchard will give a dis-|pr, W. B. Bizzell........... $5.00 | Prof O. W. Silvey ___________ 1.00 cussion of “Colloids.” | The meeting will be held at 8:00 abl hh fe CR UII LC iil p. m., the usual hour, and everyone % is invited to attend. EX . J L) ras ~i— lll —l- Seed Asa aae METHODIST SERVICES * rad * * i) *, Ld * od Every Methodist on the Campus is | requested to be at the afternoon meet- ing in the Y. Chapel at 2:30. Of-| ficers will be elected and organiza- tion perfected. Plans for the Meth) odist Social are to be discussed. Do | you want it in Bryan or at College? | And when? And what particular kind of cream do you crave? Come out and talk it over. Rev. Ramsey will speak on “Dan- iel’s Purpose.” Miss Celeste Ramsey will sing. Everything will be en- joyable. 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