The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 07, 1920, Image 3

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ABSENT STUDENTS
(Official Notice from the Office of Ike 5.
Ashburn, Commandant.)
The following students who were
absent on the date specified below
come under the following paragraphs
of the absence rule:
April 6, 1920.
(a) Glaze, B. C.
Huey, P
Merchant, M. W.
Rea, H. E.
Walker, W. W.
Wasson, L. A.
Buckingham, R. G.
Fortier, J. E.
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EXCUSED AT 3:30 P. M. TODAY
(b)
(Official Notice from the Office of Charles
Puryear, Dean.)
Under paragraph 63 the following
are excused from classes at 3:30 p.
m. today:
Arnspiger, J. H.
Cox, W. W.
Crawford, J. M.
Dinan, L. F.
Guynes, J. R.
Henderson, B.
Higginbotham, R. G.
Lackey, T. P.
Matthews, V. T.
Moore, D. S.
Olsen, C. E.
Rothe, C. H.
Sprague, C. T.
Smith, M. V.
The entire corps is excused at 4:00
p. m.
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NE i IN
STUDENT LABOR
(Official Notice from the Office of W.
Wipprecht, Business Manager.)
Student labor will be paid off at
the Cashier’s office today from 8 to
1 o’clock.
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HORTICULTURE 204
(Official Notice from the Office of E. J.
Kyle, Professor of Horticulture.)
Juniors in Hort. 304 (Nut Cul-
ture) will please turn in staples to
Room 19, Agricultural Bldg. by noon
today, as these must be used by other
classes.
ENTHUSIASM IS
NECESSARY IF WE
WIN GAME TODAY
The Band is Gone and the Voeal Cords
of Cadets are the Only Instru-
ments for Noise.
Better rooting than has character-
ized any baseball games must be
shown today and tomorrow afternoon
in the games with Baylor. This is
due to the fact that A. and M. will be
without the aid of the band and also
that Baylor has the best team in
years. These two things must be
overcome by added rooting on the
part of the cadet corps. Only two
games will be played with Baylor
this season. No games are matched
for Waco so these two games must
~ be won.
i Another factor is, that Baylor be-
| served.
ing a Conference school, each of these
games count in the percentage col-
umn and will help the Aggies to win
the championship. The cadets will
be excused at 4 o'clock so every man
should be down and in his place when
umpire Rankin calls “play ball” at
4:15. Any cadet found wandering
in Bryan from 4:15 until 6:15 will be
properly questioned.
WILL LECTURE ON
WORK IN BELGIAN
CONGO IN AFRICA
Agricultural Development and Me-
chanical Woodwork Will be Es-
pecially Emphasized.
An illustrated lecture on industrial
work in the Belgian Congo in Africa
will be given in the Airdome by Jno.
A. Stockwell of St. Charles, La.
tomorrow evening immediately after
supper. Mr. Stockwell has been an
industrial missionary for three ‘years
in this part of the Dark Continent,
and will use slide illustrations taken
by him when in the field. He will
especially emphasize agricultural de-
velopment and mechanical woodwork
and also games used among these
people; also, he will stress the need
of missionaries of this character in
Africa, and will further speak on the
fitness or unfitness of the natives for
self-government. An invitation is
extended to students and others who
are interested in world conditions to
be present at this lecture.
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ELECTRICAL SHOW AND
ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY
Remember the E. E. Show and En-
tertainment, Friday afternoon and
evening, beginning at 3 o’clock. Free
admission. Refreshments will be
You are cordially invited.
Music and dancing.
BE —— AE ————
MASONIC MEETING
Masonic Hall, Bryan, Texas, Wed-
nesday, April 7th, at 7:30 p. m.
Work in Masters Degree.
J. D. MARTIN, W. M.
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FOR SALE—Day old baby chicks,
pure bred Rhode Island Reds at 20c
each. R. F. Smith.
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WANTED — Long O. D. overcoat
size 42. Cheap. No. 277 Faculty
Exchange.
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CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK
Wednesday, April 7.
Baseball, Baylor Bears vs. Aggies,
Kyle Field, 4:15.
+» Agricultural Engineering meeting,
‘7:30 Agr. Eng. Building.
Picture Show, Airdome,
Admission 15c.
Thursday, April 8.
Baseball, Baylor Bears vs. Aggies,
Kyle Field, 4:15.
Meeting Saddle and Sirloin Club,
Room 20 Agr. Bldg. 7:30.
Friday, April 9. ;
Entomological
Bldg., 4 o’clock.
E. E. Show and Entertainment,
6:30,
Seminar, Agr
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Thursday—
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E. E. Building, afternoon and eve- | eerie :
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ning, beginning 3 o'clock. Re-|&
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Saturday, April 10. *
Free Picture Show, Airdome, 7:00 | '
o’clock. 5 HARDWARE CO.
Sunday, April 11. z =
Bible School, 9:15, Guion Hall. |& The best in Hardware,
Morning Services, 10:50, Guion i Stoves, Cutlery, Crock-
Hall.
Y. M. C. A. Chapel Service 6:30.
Y. M. C. A. Chapel.
Baptist Services, Guion Hall, 2:30.
Methodist Services, Y Chapel, 2:30
Presbyterian Services, E. E. Bldg.
2:30.
Christian Services, Airdome, 2:30.
Episcopal Services, Room 10, C. E.
Bldg., 9 o’clock.
Mass for Campus Catholics, Room
19, C. E. Bldg., 9:30.
Monday, April 12. :
Social Science Seminar,
A. Chapel, 8 o'clock.
PLANT INDUSTRY
- COUNCIL MEETING
MONDAY EVENING
Dr. Tanquary and Prof. Bilsing Dis-
cuss the Boll Weevil, Mr. Farrar
Talks on Marketing.
Y. M,C.
The regular monthly meeting of
the Plant Industry Council was held
in the Extension Building at 3 o’clock
Monday afternoon. The most of the
time of this meeting was taken up
with a discussion of the boll weevil.
Dr. Maurice C. Tanquary lead in
the discussion by telling of the work
that has been accomplished by B. R.
Coad of the Government laboratory
at Tallulah, La., in fighting the boll
weevil with the use of calcium arsen-
ate in that State. He also told of the
| work that the Experiment Station
fproosss to do in 1920 by way of at-|
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The Classiest, Biggest, Most Expensive Picture Even
Shown in This Theatre
WONDERFUL IRENE CASTLE
Beautiful Sets, Gowns and Scenes
A Master Thomas H.
Admission Always Only 20c, No Matter How Big the Picture
“UNDER SUSPICION”
Friday—Rex Beaches “THE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE”
Saturday—Tom Moore in “DUDS”
—“WHAT’S YOUR HUSBAND DOING”
We've fit many Boyden Shoes— never had
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The College Man’s Favorite.
a displeased customer.
This pleasure awaits you here.
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ery, Glassware and fine
China. The patronage :
of Campus residents and
students is appreciated.
Parker-A stin.
Hardware Co.
116—PEONES—70
tempting to apply to Texas condi-
tions the methods used by Mr. Coa
in Louisiana, x
The poison used in this work.
calcium arsenate, _ which must con:
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not less than forty percent arsenic
pentoxide, not more than 0.75 por i
cent water soluble arsenic pentoxide
and density not less than 80 per cent
or more than 100 cubic inches a Ib. 2
If it contains less than 40 per cent
arsenic pentoxide it would not be pois
onous enough to kill the weevil, and
if it contains more than 75 per ces
of water soluble arsenic pentoxide it
would burn the plants. Since in the
rush of preparing this poison manus
facturers have put a large quantity
on the market that does not conform
to these specifications, a sample of
about one-half pound that is to
used should be sent to Mr. Coad f
examination. 4
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