The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 16, 1920, Image 3

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OFFICIAL NOTICES §
ABSENT STUDENTS
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(Official Notice from the Office of lke »
Ashburn, Commandant.)
The following students who were
absent on the date specified below
come under the following paragraphs |
of the absence rule:
April 15, 1920.
(a) Baskin, B. J.
Claybrook, J. H.
Gravis, F. J.
Vanderburg, J. E.
DeLaney, J. W.
Stone, W. V.
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(b)
Headquarters A. and M. College of |
Texas Units of Senior Division of
United States Reserve Officers |
Training Corps, College Station
Texas:
ORDERS NO. 73
{ months.
| of these positions is
PROFESSOR BOLTON WILL SELL | sheet
THE ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
To avoid .repacking and shipping
the household electrical appliances
which were exhibited at the Elec-
trical Show last week Professor Bol-
ton will sell these to anyone desiring
to purchase them now. Anyone de-
siring to examine and price them
may do so by calling at his office in
the E. E. Building.
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TEACHERS WANTED
The Vocational
Department of
| 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 fo
nine months. A teacher of mathe-
matics and of athletics 1s
desired at a salary of $1350 for nine
Anyone interested in either
requested to
confer with the head of the Depart.
director
| ment.
April 15, 1920.
1. In some institutions it was]
found that the dates of the summer |
camp interfered with summer prac-
tice. The War Department is trying
to find out if any cadets were kept
from attending camp this summer
due to conflict with summer schools |
or summer practice, in order to see |
whether it is practicable to hold a
camp from August 5 to Sept. 16.
2. It is by no means certain that |
such a camp will be held, but the in-|
formation is desired to determine the
number who would attend if such
camp should be held. It is requested |
that cadets who have not signed up |
for camp due to such causes and who |
would desire to attend such camp if |
held turn in their names at the of-|
fice of the Professor of Military Sci- |
ence and Tactics not later than April |
17th.
By order of Captain Muller. |
Robert W. Wilson, Ist Lieut. F. A,
U.S.A., Adjutant.
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NOTICE
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(Official Notice from the Office of W.
Wipprecht, Business Manager.)
cal Department will please call with-
delay and pay same.
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Students having notes due at Fis- |
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Headquarters A. and M. College of
Texas Units of Senior Division of |
United States Reserve Officers |
Training Corps, College Station, |
Texas.
SIGNAL CORPS FRESHMEN |
The next lesson in Military Sci-|
ence for Signal Corps Freshmen is |
Lesson “D” in Military Students
Text Book.
L. R. DOUGHERTY,
Captain Field Artillery.
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HOMES FOR THE
SUMMER WANTED |
A considerable number of married
students, who are principals of
schools and teachers of vocational
argiculture in Texas, are requesting |
homes for light housekeeping during |
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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.
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up when it faces misfortune.”
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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,
167 10 Ross.
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ATTENTION!. ALL STUDENTS
WHO WILL HAVE THEIR LADY
FRIENDS HERE NEXT WEEK
Students who will have young
ladies here for next week’s festivities
from San Antonio, Fort Worth, Dal-
las, Galveston, Houston, Waco and
| Austin or Beaumont, will please give
the young ladies’ names and street
| addresses to the Publicity Secretary
lin Room 113 Main Building.
| attend to this immediately.
lis no one in the office, write the in-
Please
If there
formation on a slip of paper and
drop it in the box at the front door.
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MASONIC MEETING
Called meeting Brazos Union
| Lodge 129 A. F. & A. M. at Masonic
Temple, Bryan, Texas, Friday, April
16th, at 7:30 p. m. Work in Mas-
ters degree.
J. D. MARTIN, W. M.
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M. E. SOCIETY
Regular meeting of the M. E. So-
ciety will be held tonight at 7:00
{ o’clock in the M. E. Building.
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FOR SALE Bargain: 2° O. D.
blouses, 1 pair pants, 1 pair hob
nail shoes (new), 1 belt, 2 pair leg- |
Apply to Y. M. C. A. Secre-|
ings.
tary.
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“If a young man kisses a girl she |
does not want him to tell it—but she |
|is disappointed if he doesn’t repeat |
it? :
The seven theological
year.
cent over last year.
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The National University of Athens,
the largest higher institution of learn- |
“The face value of courage shows |ing in Greece, has an enrollment of |
2.800,
seminaries |
of Chicago report 662 students this |
This is an average of 100 per |
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