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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1920)
i LA I | | | | | ] ] THE DAILY BULLETIN. VOL. IV COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, SATURDAY, DEC. 18, 1920. NO. 77. NOTED ARTIST GIVES NEXT LYCEUM NUMBER Concert at Guion Hall in January The next number of the Lyceum Course will be given after the holidays on Jan.28. | This number will be a rare musical treat | for the campus people, as Josephine Mar- tino, the star attraction of this bill is an artist of the first degree. Miss Martino has a voice of remarkable range and power, as voice has attracted attention from no less a person than Enrico Caruso, and it is pre- dicted that another year or two will find Josephine Martino one of the country’s most brilliant and best known artists. Miss Martino will be assisted by Vitali | Podolsky, violinist, who for years was a | student of the great master Auer, which in itself is a tribute to his abilities. Mr. Po- | dolsky was educated in the Conservatory of Music, Petrograd. He is an artist of wonderful ability, and one who never fails to charm his hearers. The sale of tickets for this number will begin soon after {the holidays. Secretary J. E. Lewisof the Y. M. C. A. announ- ces that students who wish to avoid losing their season tickets can register and check | them at the ‘‘Y’’ office before leaving for the holidays. Duplicate season tickets can- not be issued. FUND FOR ORPHANS HOME The Campus Study Club has placed a collection box in the Rotunda of the Main Bldg, to receive small contributions for purchasing Christmas presents for the or- phans in the State Orphans Home at ,Cor- sicana. ‘Those passing are urged to drop in their nickels, dimes and pennies. Student Labor. Students desiring Jabor on the campus during the holidays should leave their names at the “‘Y’’ office. Student Labor. Campus people who desire students for work during the holidays can find same by calling the Y. Hours 9 to 9:30. | Official Notices. , Josephine Martino to Appear In ‘SPECIAL TRAINS ARE ARRANGED FOR TODAY | (Official) December 16, 1920 Memo. 1. Special trains will leave college as follows Saturday Dec. 18, 1920: H. &T. C. Northbound serving Waco, Fort Worth, RET .{ Dallas on the same schedule as the noon well as intrinsic sweetness and beauty. Her | train; Leaves College 12:45 p. m. Southbound serving Houston; College 2 p. m. 1°& Gi N. Special serving San Atonio and interme - diate points also Longview and Fort Worth leaves College at 12:30 p. m. 2. No accomodation will be provided on the regular trains leaving College that Leaves | day forstudents who are urged to ride the specials. 3. Tickets go on sale Friday morning. IKE ASHBURN, Commandant. PASSES NOT REQUIRED FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS (Official) December 16, 1920. Memorandum: . 1. Passes will not be required for the Xmas holidays. Duty begins at breakfast Monday morning Jan. 3rd. Students not reporting for that formation will be drop- ped from the rolls of the College for fail- ure to return. Moral; Find out what your train schedules are for the returp trip to College. IKE ASHBURN Commandant. AGRICULTURAL SENIORS (Official) The request of the Agricultural Seniors that they not be required to take two cour- ses in Rural Social Science in the second term has been approved by the faculty. CHARLES PURBEAR, Dean. MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN WILL BE BUILT HERE ‘Mrs. J. M. Woodson of Temple Will pay for Construction in Memory of Her Son Mrs. J. M. Woodson of Temple has written Mrs. W. B. Bizzell of her desire to construct a drinking fountain at this callege as a memorial to her son J. M. (‘“‘Peg’’)Woodson, former student of A. & M. who was killed while serving in the secret service branch of the American Ar- my during the World War. She desires Mrs. Bizzell to make sug- gestions as to the size, style and pattern of fountain that would be most fitting and ac- cepts an invitation to come here early next year to personally consider and pass on fhe plans. Swimming Pool Open. The Y Swimming pool and pool hall will be open every day, but Sunday, from 3 to 9:30, during the holidays. | RELIGIOUS SERVICES DURING HOLIDAYS FEVER TRA Religious services during the holidays will be held as follows: Sunday School, 9:30 with classes for cadets, casuals, campus residents and chil- dren. Union preaching services at 10:30 in Guion Hall. The student pastors will preach. There will be good music and all are invited. Rev. King Vivion will speak tomorrow. Sex Books Arrived. The sex books have arrived and are ready for distribution at the Y office. Call for yours before you leave. There are a few extras if men who did not order care to have them. Sexual knowledge $1.50 Reproduction and Sexual Hygiene $1.00 Y. M. C. A. Open Tonight. The Y. M. C. A. will be open all of to- night. Xe