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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1920)
Tuesday, Mar ch 23, 1920. + x o> whe : OFFICIAL NOTICES i L 4 we + ¥ * 2.2.2 2 2. 2 2 2 2 2 2 PIC JIE JHC JOC TPC JU TE JE 0K 3 3 tot TPT TRI ITTTNT REIREIPIRIITIRITITT TT ABSENT STUDENTS (Official Notice from the Office of Ike 8 Ashburn, Commandant). The following students who were reported absent on the date specifiea below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule: March 22, 1920. (a) Bonner, J. O. Carlisle, J. T. Douthit, L. H. Epperson, L. J. Figari, Geo. Goodman, R. B. Hendrick, J. A. Mixon, C. F. Gardner, M. B.-1-4. (b) Holt, G. D. Snell, C. ili — ENGINEERING TEACHERS’ CON- FERENCE (Official Notice from the Office of J. C. Nagle, Dean of Engineering.) All College teachers who conduct classes composed of engineering stu- dents are requested to meet in Room 28, Civil Engineering building, this afternoon at 4:10 o’clock. The subject for discussion will be “Methods of Conducting Recitations,” and will be presented by Professors Stone, J. W. Mitchell and Brackett. ————_—— SEATS FOR BIG LEAGUE GAME GOING VERY FAST Seats for the big league game to be played here Monday, March 29, by the Philadelphia Athletics and the St. Louis Cardinals are now on sale at Sparks & Casey’s Confectionery, and they are going fast. The only seats which will be re- served for baseball are the box seats. There are about 100 of these and purchasers of the season box seats will hold the same boxes for the en- tire season. On account of the small number of seats reserved, boys who expect to have girls for the R V. dances and the games that weekx, should reserve boxes for the season. I'acnlty people and others who wish to be insured of a seat for all the eamcs should also reserve box seats. ele eee MISS BLANTON AND COLONEL BAILEY HAVE BEEN DELAYED IN THEIR VISIT TO COLLEGE Miss Annie Webb Blanton, State Superintendent of Public Instrue- tion, and Colonel George H. Bailey, who were to have been guests of President Bizzell yesterday for an inspection of this College, did not come. They wired yesterday morning that owing to a conflicting engagement of Colonel Bailey that their trip here had been postponed. After an inspection here Presi- dent Bizzell was to have accom- panied them to Prairie View for an inspection of the Prairie View Nor- mal. res — — LOST—One copy of ‘Manures and Fertilizers’, one ‘Apiculture’” (beekeeping note book) and one “Rural Sociology” note book. Finder please notify me. 102 Milner. H. J. Kennard, AN AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER WANTED Graduate in Agriculture of This Col- lege Wanted by Large Imple- ment Manufacturer. Professor Scoates of the Agricul- tural Engineering Department has received word from a large agricul- tural implement manufacturer in Illi- nois asking for a graduate in agri- culture of this college for a position in their mechanical department. Any- one knowing of a past graduate who would be interested or anyone who is about to graduate; can obtain full particulars by applying to Professor Scoates. Teeteeles eeteeteetes! a ah sh wpreleeles ofpeforocfrefororfrcfocforireloode QUEEN TO-DAY The Big Jewel Special Attraction “FORBIDDEN” An Astounding Super-Production Featuring MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN The Screen Sensation That is Causing Great Excitement Also the “Travelog” and a Corking Two-Reel Comedy “HIS OWN MEDICINE” foofesforiels + pole es LJ + >, + feeds Special Music. ee ALL CLASSSES ELIGIBLE FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE PUBLIC SPEAKING ASS’N. | ER ERE PRP reer Members of all classes in the Col- lege are invited to be present at the meeting of the Public Speaking Association in the Chapel of the Y. M. C. A. directly after supper to- | night. The advantages of the association are obvious. The training teaches a| man to think on his feet, to gain | 4 self confidence, and to talk convine- | ingly. There is not only a personal | gain for the man who joins the Asso- | ciation; there will be the satisfaction of knowing that it is for the good of A. and M. College. During the next year there will be an A. and M. College Debating Team that will compare favorably with the ate oh ote eed oe oe loofes) foofeedest joogesl Foodeedes] Jooteedeedeet: joofesteotestocte Adults 30c. Children 15c. TO -DAY 1 1 x 1 ET 0 0 Te TT eS a Tn Positively Here Today “MARY M*“LEARN” In the Snappy Society Drama + fosfocertaafosfountostocfotuatosfofuntosfocontoafecfofunfosfofunfosfocferfonfosfofunfosfocfonforfocforfonfocfofonfoce prep (3 LRA ur yt ube 3 \J 3 * best colleges in the country. It is the purpose of the Associa- tion to have debates and interesting talks at every meeting. meeting there was a hot debate on the question of a blanket tax sys- tem for the students of A. and M. | The meeting tonight will be short. The constitution will be read and new members from all classes en- rolled. Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors are urged to take advantage of the personal train- ing, and, at the same time, establish a worthy ogranization for the Col- lege. tiililee — J i REGULAR MEETING CAMPUS WOMENS’ SOCIAL CLUB The regular meeting of the Cam- pus Womens’ Social Club will be held in the Ladies’ Parlor of the Y.M.C.A. Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Mrs. J. J. Richey, Mrs. W. W,. Kraft, Mrs. C. C. Hedges, and Mrs. R. M. Green will be hostesses. A — i W. B. Goolsby, Sales Manager of the Star Refining Company of Fort Worth, was a visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Martin at College Saturday and Sunday. EEE 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 losses 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 At the last | Ef RANGE A a : ND RICHES : k jo % A Special Treat. Also “The Man Within” With kK E> x 3 TOM MIX : kX 3 ADMISSION ALWAYS 20c. SEE THIS ONE. i I EO I a a A a a a a a a a a a eee dots losses. Those wishing to contribute Dr. C. P. Fountain ......... 2.00 to this purpose can mail check or|Sparks and Casey .......... 5.00 |leave cash with the Publicity Sec-|A. Mitchell __________________ 1.00 |retary in Room 113 Main Buildin~. |B. Sbisa .................. 5.00 | The following contributions have H. F. Bates ................ 1.00 [been received: |S. TH. Hhckman =. Lah alah 1.00 | Dr. W. B. Bizzell. in iidanihe $5.00 | Cath aati Jonata fn] 1.00 |Tke S. Ashburn ............. 2. AE Yo ‘Chappelle: or lull 2 1.09 | Mr. and Mrs. William J. Prof O-'W. Silvey... ol ....i 1.00 | Stewart «cc oes insion. 5.00 | Total_-3c._Soooa, $44.00 | De F. B. 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