The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 02, 1920, Image 2

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    THE DAILY BULLETIN, SATURDAY, OCT. 2, 1$20
M. L. Gaddis
J. J. Reid
W. H. Williams
Che Daily Bulletin
Published each morning, except
fon-
day, by the Publicity Department of the P. A. Duryer
Agricultural and Mechanical College of D. D. Giles
Texas. Official Publication of the Col- ax Giles
lege. I’istributed free to all students, A. F. Dietrick
instructiirs and Campus residents. Ad- C. V. Edwards
vertising rates furnished on application. 7 : i
LE WL {day phd W. F. Dougherty
Office:
J. C. Crawford
wi — Porter
WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL — Saunders
President of the College W. C. Mitchell
FRANK O. MARTIN BE
Publicity Secretary A. B. Morris
; Bike. i i 0. H. Frazier
Roont 113, first floor Academic Building
NAME
OFFIGERS AND MEMBERS
—ROSS VOLUNTEERS NAME ...: |
FORTY-ONE SENIORS AND
JUNIORS ARE ELECTED TO
ROSS VOLTEERS 22
F. T. Wendt
F. C. Frankie
W. B. Hamilton
T. W. Stiles
W. F. Ferneaux
W. S. Bizzell
T. J. Cochreli
MEMBERSHIP. J. M. Reynolds
re | R. E. Brides
(Cadet Captain A. L. Forbes was: R. W. Stiles ol
elected captain of the Ross Volun-| C. C. Crane
teers at a recent meeting of the or- | ped McCarty
ganization. Other officers are: Al — Freddie
F. G. Taylor
R. J. Meitzler
R. C. Falker
B. Knickerbocker, first lieutenant; G. |
W. Martin, second lieutenant; Jack |
Mahan, second lieutenant. :
Forty-one seniors pnd six juniors | — Moore
werc elected to membership in the | H. Wheeldon
organization as follows: — Foster
Seniors. | — Hale
D. J. Finn J. C. Brown
H. W. McGee iM E. Bunkman
C. H. Edwards W. B. Mulvey
H. R. Matthews R. J. Ehlert
E. L. Robinson J. R. Guynes
H. L. Tucker — Harris
W. T. Strange B. H. Hartung
D. D. Clinton J. H. Stranee
E. M. Walker : H. E. Rae
M. McConn-lj | P. Creitian
C. P. Sanders H. L. Dreepe
W. H. Beasley
Juniors.
R. L. Carruthers
G. J. Kemper |
P. CC. Coffin
J. E. Bloodworth |
\
R. K. Easley B. B. Beasley
E. C. Ward D. V. Thomas
W. D. Northcat | W. L. Bullard
G. B. Miller | J. B. Burr
J.-P. March
|G. A. Giest, associate professor of
| Free-hand Drawing was elected an
| honorary member.
The new members are requested to
R. King
J. L. Mizell
F. L. Bertschler
G. R. Anderson
T. B. Lewis
R. L. Clayton
C. W. Sherrill
L. L. Smyth
J. K. Fitzgorald
A. A. Peters
J. E. Woods
W. M. Penny
W. G. Maximilian
ier dinner Sunday.
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| LOST—Man’s red leather pocketbook,
| name on the inside. Return to F. D.
| Nelson, 61 Milner. Keep the money
| and return pocketbook. —16
re
S. M. Sheuitz
GQ. A. Davidson | REWARD—Lefax Loose leaf note-
HR. Brvson  bock, lost a few days ago. My name
C..C. B. Warden lon front. Neill Singieion, 161 Biz-
D. D. Murphree  zell. £11
W. S. Willis
V. H. Phillips
R. C. Mowery
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Use the “Y’"—Boost the ‘“Y”—Sup-
| port the “Y.”
NAAANAAANS
HOSPITALITY
Means More Than a Formal Welcome.
EVERY MAN ON THE CAMPUS
is cordially welcome at our store, whether
he has a dollar to spend or not.
WE WANT TO KNOW YOU.
Fountain Pens, Ever-Ready Pencils
Expert Repairing Are Our Specialties
post OFFICE BLOCK DARK’S JEWELRY STORE
BRYAN, TEXAS
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meet in the Airdome immediately af- |
PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER
We are showing a large stock of wool sweat-
ers, sheep lined coats, bath robes, rain coats.
New shipment Herman Army Shoes
A. M. WALDROP & COMPANY
MH. JAMES |
SLOVACEK-NOVOSAD
MUSIC COMPANY
Bryan, Texas
> a. hi Dealers in Conn & Martin
Drugs and Patent Medicines 1 band instruements, Selmer &
All Kinds of Toilet Articles | Buffet Reed instruments, Lud-
wig Drums, Deagan Bells and
Com-
Prescriptions Carefully | Xylophones, Lyon & Healy
pounded Day or Night '| String Instruments, Pianos,
Rexall Remedies | Talking Machines, Rolls, Rec-
| ]!| ords and music. Manufactur-
| Phone 45 l/l ers of Slovacek’s Valve and
Trombone Oil, “The World’s
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Ve cater to College trade Best.”
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» Agents Boyden's Fine Shoes, Wilcox :
8 Bros. Hosiery and Underwear. See Jot
¢ our styles, values and prices before a
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DRAMATIC CLUB MEETS | to entertain any suggestions for plays
AND PLANS FOR PLAYS! that may be offered. Such sugges-
tions may be sent to members of the
' committee or to R. I). Brackett, Room
made big successes, as well as occas- | 219: Academic Building. The first
ional vaudeville. A dea 1 of talent | Plays will be announced soon, and
that can make this program of work | ¢asts will be picked in the near fu-
successful has already appeared. The | Ure: Many members of the club are
club is always on the lookout for | actively engaged in athletics. When-
more and always ready to encourage | €Ver possible such memnhers will be
those who wish to develop their abil- | €3st for plays that will occur either
ity. before or after the season for the
One of the interesting develop- | Sport in which they are interested.
ments of the meeting was the intro- - here Will be a meeting of the com-
duction of Mr. Ward Browning, As-' Mittee Monday, October 4, 1920.
rr mR I ————
sistant Professor of ¥nglish, who is!
to assist the club in its work. Mr.! THE DRAMATIC CLUB STILL
OPEN TO NEW MEMBERS
(Continued ¥rom Page 1)
Browning is a player of rare talent |
anc is unusually gifted in dramatic |
lines. His considerable experience in
play production makes him a valu-
able acquisition to the club. His
expression of interest in the organi- |
zation and his promise of aid and
counsel in the work of the organiza- |
tion won for him the heartiest wel- |
|
| Although the Dramatic Club has a
| membership able to fill Guion Hall, it
is still looking for mew material. If
you are interested in any form of
dramatics, be sure to hand in your
name now. You will find that dra-
come and warmest appreval of the! matic work will bring out the best
members. | that there is in you. f in doubt or
Before adjourning a committee inclined, talk to R. D. Brackett, Room
was appointed to read and select 215, Academic Building.
plays for the coming season: The | ne
members are: Misses Nova Lov-| Students wishing to collect films
elle, Ninon Collins, and .Lois Pipkin, | between 10:45 and 11:00 on Sunday
and Messrs. R. T. Clark®~C.* | nights, for Finns Film Service drop
Sprague, J. W. Mayo, and P. H. Bim- | by 57 Mitchell for further informa-
The committee is anxious | tion.
merman. Upper classmen preferred