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Pa w "THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL. IV COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY FEB. 9, 1921. NO. 110. S.M.U. GIRLS WILL ARRIVE HERE TODAY All plans are complete for the entertain- ment of the S.M.U. girls composing the Choral Club who will arrive here at 3:15 today for a concert in Guion Hall tonight. 4 From the train they will be escorted to the Y.M.C.A. in automobiles and there they will be assigned rooms for the night. At 4 o’clock they will be taken on an auto ride around the campus and through Bryan. At 6 o'clock the visitors will have supper in the private dining room of the Mess hall and students who sign for dates will have supper with them. The concert will commence at 8:15 and following the concert an informal social hour will be held on the platform in Gui- on Hall. The girls will then return to the Y where an informal party will be held. They will remain on the campus until noon Thursday. An exceptionally interesting program is promised to those who attend the concert tonight. GYMNASIUM INADEQUATE TO ACCOMODATE CROWDS “‘Owing to the limited seating capacity of the present basketball court, admission to the six remaining home games of the season will be on coupon book only. No admission tickets will be sold to the gener- al public. One half of section B which formerly has been reserved for the general public, will be released to student coupon book holders who may occupy these seats without additional charge. The other half will be held in reserve for Bryan coupon ‘\.\reservations in advance in order to secure Lin holders who may desire to make ‘Yood seats. Only one reserved seat ticket will be issued on each book. The management regrets exceedingly that it has become necessary to limit the admission to basketball games to coupon book holders, since many of those not holding coupon books are loyal supporters of athletics, but in justice to coupon book holders who are enlitled to comfortable seats at all athletic contests, this step seems necessary. We trust that the public will appreciate our position and sincerely trust that before another basketball season suitable provis- ‘ion will have been made to care for all ho desire to see the contests.’’ : JAMES SULLIVAN Business Manager. | Official Notices. ABSENT STUDENTS. (Official) The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule: : February 8, 1921 (a) Prasatik,A.J. Boone, B.O. Rogers, R.L. Kraft, F.M. Porter.J.B. (b) Harrell, W.H. Thompson, H.W. Watson,J. W. IKE ASHBURN, Commandant CIVILIAN TRANSFERRED H’qrts R.O.T.C., A. & M. C. of Texas, College Station, Texas. Orders No. 41: February 8, 1921. 1. By direction of the President of the College, Civilian Student Joe M. Parsons is hereby transferred from the Civilian group to the Air Service, R.O.T.C, and will report for duty accordingly. By order of Major Dougherty: C. D. HORNE, Capt., F. A., Adit. MONTHLY PAYROLLS (Official) Departments will please turn in monthly payroll on or before the 10th of the month. W. WIPPRECHT, Business Mgr. AMERICAN-SCANDINAVIAN SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE (Official) There are available to properly qualified students in American Colleges and Uni- versities, ten fellowships for study in Sweeden, Norway and Denmark. These seholarships are valued at $1000.00 each. Blank applications may be secured from the executive secretary in the President’s office. W. B. BIZZELL, Pres. RIFLE COMPETITION TO BE HELD ON 11th The A & M College of Texas indoor rifle team will shoot in a gallery compe- titien with the Alabama School of Tech- nology on February 11th. Firing on the gallery will begin at 2:30. One of the reg- ular army officers on duty at each school will keep the score and each team will be kept advised by telegraph of the competi- tion. This is the first match of the season for the A & M team. Others will be had, however, and on ‘April 4 the team will en- ter into competition with all Senior R. O. T. C. units in the 8th Corps Area for the championship in this section of' the coun- try. In a similar eompetion held last year A & M won the championship of the Southern Department on both the gallery and the rifle range. Two silver cups, one bearing the idseription ‘‘R.O-T.C, Senior Divisionf Rifle Competition’’ and the oth- er “RO T C Senior division, Gallery competion’’ were presented to A & M as trophies of these victories and they now stand on the desk of the professor of mil- itary science and tactics, : The same units of the Senior R.O.T.C. are included in the 8th Corps Area as were formerly a part of the Southern De- partment, as this section of the country was then designated by the War Depart- ment. : All kinds of typewriting work, neatly and promptly done. D.D.Steele. 87 Mil- ner. MOVIE TONIGHT The regular mid-week moving picture show will be given in the Airdome at 6:30 touight and will be over in time for the choral concert. An extra bill with Shirley Mason in ‘‘Wing Toy’’ and a comedy ‘‘Hearts and Hammers’’ has been procur- ed for the evening show. It will not be repeated in the Y. TYPESETTERS WANTED Students who have had any experience in setting type can make money in their spare hours at the College Print Shop. Apply today at Publicity Office in the Main Bldg. or at Print Shop in the: new Physics Bldg.