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|. tion light will be a 75 watt, frosted globe light. fiscated next year, and will not He (Official Notice from .the Office of Ike S ¢ Daily Bulletin: Jeges; SE Saturday, May 15, 1920. OFFICIAL NOTICES he ie ae aie he he J PW WOW ra o oe oe oe oe of ok fe fe of le ole of of ote oe NO BAND CONCERT. (Official from the office of Ike S. Ashburn, Commandant. 3 * *% RA he ES ES There will be no public *# band concert at the A. and M. % College on Sunday, May 16th. oe fe oe oe fe fe of oe ofr dle of fe de oe of Be geod ode of fe oe ote oe op ABSENT STUDENTS (Official Notice from the Office of lke x Ashburn, Commandant.) The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule: May, 14, 1920. (a) Boozer, S. H. Driggs, O. T. Figari, Geo. Hendrickson, R. B. Lewalling, W. J. McArdle, J. C. Paige, E. C. Parker, N. R. Rosenburg, M. L. Sheffield, J. M. Jernigan, J. A. Schwab, E. H. ———— eee (b) SECTIONS EXCUSED (Official Notice trom the Office of Charles Puryear, Dean.) In order that they may take part in the annual Freshman Livestock Judging Contest, members of Sec- tions 1 to 7 are excused from class es today. —re EI fees. LIBRARY BOOKS DUE (Official Notice from the Office of Thomses F. Mayo, Librarian.) All those having books from the Library are requested to note that ~ Monday, May 17 is the limit of the time for which they may be kept out. No further “book due’ notices will be sent, and it is important that this notice should be read and re- membered. 5 ee teen eee Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division of United States Reserve Officers Training Corps, College Station, Texas. 1 NOTICE TO SIGNAL CORPS FRESHMEN Sections 33 and 34 of Military Science will meet as usual Saturday, May 15, at 10 o’clock. “Assignment will be a review of “lessons D., E. and F. LT. R. W. WILSON. LEE a REGULATION LIGHTS FOR NEXT YEAR Ashburn, Commandant). Students who are returning -next year are reminded that the regula- Other lights will be con- returned. Students whose lights ~ have been confiscated this year can get them Just before Jeaving Col- TSE] SUMMER PRACTICE COURSE (Official Notice from the Office of Ike S. Ashburn, Commandant). All C. E. students who are to take the summer practice course will re- port to the Commandant’s office, Room 101, for assignment to room not later than Saturday noon, May 15th. _——— Headquarters A. and M. College of Texas Units of Senior Division of United States Reserve Officers Training Corps, College Station, Texas. MILITARY SCIENCE Senior Mlitary Science in Hip- pology meeting, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 10 a. m., will report Tuesday, May 18, at the regular hour for quiz. CAPT. TUTTLE. rr I ee CONFINED TO THE CAMPUS (Official Notice from the Office of Ike 5 Ashburn, Commandant). General Orders No. 64. For being in Bryan without per- mit Student J. R. Daniel, is hereby confined to the limits of the Campus until the close of school and assess- ed the sum of ten (10) demerits. Student Daniel will report to the housemaster at such times as he may direct. | ee it onenn METHODIST SERVICES FOR NEXT SUNDAY ER rR I ITT, All phases of college work are | ending up in a way that indicates that this has been a very successful | year for A. and M. It is, therefore, {indeed fitting that we should strive | ito make the last meeting of the Methodist group, the best service of all the year. With this in view the program committee has arranged to present the following program for next Sunday afternoon in the Y. M. C. A. Chapel at 2:30: Song—Congregation, Solo—Miss Vera Sims. Short Talk—Major Ashburn. Solo—Miss Francis Hall. Address—Pastor. The election of officers for the coming year will be held at this time. —— eee ELECTIONS FOR THE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASS’N. ~ The results of yesterday’s election of officers for the Young Men’s Christian Association was as fol- lows: President, M. G. Snell; vice- president, R. H. Maxwell; secretary- treasurer, W. P. Trice. These men will fill these Association offices for the next college year. At a recent meeting of the Cab- inet several men were nominated for the several offices of the Associa- tion, and these in turn were voted on yesterday with the above results as the students’ choice of these nomin-- wise m H. JAMES THE REXALL STORE BRYAN - TEXAS D-R-U-G-S TOILET ARTICLES Come in for This One EUGENE In “HIS WIFE'S MONEY.? LARRY “Tk A Guaranteed Bill. ofeofocofocfocfocfefocfectociofecfocrcircfontocefocfecoctredesfociocfesfocfoofosfooforoctocte DIXIE 70-0 In a Slap Stick Comedy Knock-Out GROCERY CLERK” See It Today—Only 20¢ Feedage Sure—It’s a ts O'BRIEN A Classy, Peppy Drama SEMON a 2 a J “HUCKL Mark Twain’s Greatest bo a a a aL FOUND — A bunch of keys have been found and turned in at the Pub- licity office. el) Dr FOUND — A slide rule in leather case on Interurban car. Inquire at Forestry office. — ——— FOR SALE—A walnut dressing mirror. G. A. Davidson, 75 Milner. Faas aan 2 2 J 2 a 2 A — G— wil RR QUEEN TO-DAY Here's That Double Feature Super-Attraction FRRY FINN” Farce. Also the Great “BRINGING UP FATHER” Comedy Entitled “Jiggs in Society” Monday and Tuesday—Another Knock-Out CONSTANCE TALMADGE in “TWO WEEKS” A Mass of Laughter opefecfecdiadecfocosds ORCHESTRA. Write or wire for summer engagements. 1003 S. Ervay St. Dallas, Texas : WHAT IS NEW IN CLOTHES, SHOES, CAPS Will be on BON a i a RA Sf i : V. ANGELE a iE i The College Tador 3 i . By Boyett's Store SN : + 1 have the largest display of samples for men’s : clothing from ten o fthe largest clothing houses in the United States. Come and select your spring suit. We Also Do Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a2 1g . St PHONE, 93 AL LR Ho BOYETT’S STORE Monday and Tuesday, 17th-18th | “RY LEOPOLD SHAFER & CO. PPB AND FURNISHING GOODS Display at ge. 1 woo PHIL BAXTER DANCE § fi TTR R ER an DEE EE En x 0 lepedeldeldelebdob dob ddd bib ddd