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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1920)
Thursday, April 15, 1920. ! 4 4 + : OFFICIAL NOTICES : + 's ’y de $s 2 2.2.2.2. 0.2.0.0. .2. 0. 2. 2 2 8 2 8 2 .2..0 =%. (Official Notice from the Office of Ike » Ashburn, Commandant.) The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule: April 13, 1920. (a) Baskin, B. J. Gravis, F. J. Mahan, Harry. Smith, C. T. (b) Foster, J. E. Kincheloe, W. S. ete tg eerlfSpeeatm— EXERCISES SUSPENDED APRIL 23-24 (Official Notice from the office of Charles Puryear, Dean). > Academc exercises will be sus- pended April 23 and 24, but not on other days of next week. rt, CALLED MEETING Commandery, Knights Masonic Temple, Bryan, Ivanhoe Templar. Texas. and 7:30 p. m. J. S. DOANE, E. C. EN EEE NOTICE (Official Notice from the Office of W. | Wipprecht, Business Manager.) Students having notes due at Fis- | cal Department will please call with- out delay and pay same. peel ENGINEERING TEACHERS’ CONFERENCE THURSDAY (Official Notice from the Office of J. C. Nagle, Dean of Engineering.) All College teachers having classes composed of engineering students are requested to meet in Room 28, Civil Engineering Building, at 8:00 o’clock Thursday morning, April 15. The change from afternoon to morn- ing was agreed upon at the March meeting. The subject for discussion will be “The Metric System.” Dean Charles Puryear will be first on the program and will be followed by Messrs W. H. McPheeters and M. Martin. Ea EE EE A EIN ELECTIVES FOR NEXT SESSION A:tention of Sophomores, Juniors and First-Year Students in Two-Year Courses (Official Notice from the Office of Charles Puryear, Dean.) Sophomores, Juniors and first-year students In two-year courses must report to the Registrar by April 20 their choice of electives for next ses- | sion. The Registrar will mail cards for that purpose to those concerned. In courses which are divided into groups, the student must also indi- cate his choice of groups. The Senior and Junior subjects in Military Science are open only to those who continue in the R. O. T. C. Final approval of electives rests with officials designated by the Fac- ulty. The subjects from which the electives are to be chosen are listed under the several curricula in the Forty-third catalogue, pages 86-117. | Students are advjsed to consult the | be given next year. heads of their courses before choos- | ing their electives. NOTE :—English 321, 322 will not Sretastectesd LAr aac sar sar aad *, ad —- — APPLICATION FOR CHARTER COOPERATIVE STORE MADE LJ feels * - LIU IN J Aer saraar's * iS The board of directors of the Co- | operative Store have mailed formal | application to the secretary of state | for a charter. The amount of stock | is $4,500 and the number of stock- | holders is fifty-nine. If anyone desires to buy stock in | the store he should file an applica- | tion with the store management and | as soon as stock to the amount of his application is made available by some present stock holder desiring to sell he will receive first considera- tion. Repairs on the store building are now being made and as soon as these are completed goods will be placed in the shelves and the store opened for business. This will probably be Monday, April 19. BN ''NPILGS§S“S€S;'’ : n»=/= HOMES FOR THE SUMMER WANTED + Tfuntaafsofosfosfocfoconfonionionfosfesfocfoconti funfanfoofosfosfocfofortunfrafoafesfosfosfofocts ROA 0) Thursday, April 15th, at 5 | | . . Te A considerable number of married | | students, who are principals of i | schools and teachers of vocational | + oie {argiculture in Texas, are requesting | | homes for light housekeeping during |Z |the summer session. The Depart- |< ment of Vocational Teaching will % appreciate information concerning and houses that will be available for | rent during the summer session. (“FOR SALE ~— Bargain:<2:0.°D. | blouses, 1 pair pants, > pair hobg | nail shoes (new), 1 belt, 2 pair leg- | Dd oo .e * ) "hak oofestesies RN 0 * en * asd’ The Department of Vocational | Teaching has received a request for | two teachers for the high school at | Lufkin, Texas. A principal of the | high school and teacher of science is wanted at a salary of $1500 for nine months. A teacher of mathe- matics and director of athletics 1s desired at a salary of $1350 for nine months. Anyone interested in either of these positions is requested to confer with the head of the Depart: | ment. J L) SOTA MMBMTARMMN EE ey - ORI RE RK WN, J 3 rpeeieeieeien eo ——— —— PENNANTS We have a good supply of College pennants and comic pictures which we are selling at before-the-war prices. These were bought before | the war by a former A. and M. stu- dent. They are of the good old quality and are low priced. ALSMEYER BROS, 10 Ross. EE aE EE FOUND — Fountain pen. Publicity office. 167 Call at CARI CN toteteatedt es 0) Coca OUEEN TO-DAY | 2 *, Seeded ood Le Load Seateeteeteed o Jeefeslestostastasts rsd eedeed eefestestectactents foofesteed: oefesd S'S ofeefestoteatectastoctoctoctocts =e te sa joofeeleetes + jesfastestes FINISHES THE ENGAGEMENT OF THAT WONDER PLAY “ALL OF A SUDDEN PEGGY” Its Too Clever to Miss. MARGUERITE CLARK In the Greatest Comedy-Drama of Her Career. Come Early and See ONLY 30 CENTS. FRIDAY and SATURDAY’S MASTERPIECE. Young fellows will appreciate the lively tyle of these Suits. They have lots of distinction; lots of snap. They help to give one the knack of dressing well—they are the kind of Suits folks want to see a young man wear— CHAS. 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