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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1921)
CALENDER FOR WEEK American Beginning with this issue the Bulletin will each day contain a calendar of the e- vents of the week. Notice of events should be made one week in advance and given to the Bulletin so that this calendar may be kept complete for that length of time. Secretaries, reporters, and others con- cerned in various organizations controlling activities at the college are especially urg- ed to furnish advance notice of meetings. Thursday, Feb. 24--Lecture to women in Y parlors by Mrs. Wilmot at 4 0’ clock. Y.M.C.A. meeting in Y chapel at 6:30. ‘“The Merry Rondoliers’’ in Guion Hall at 7:45. Friday, Feb. 25--College Women’s So- cial Club, Mrs Nagles residence,3 o’clock. Legion Meeting, Y.M.C.A., 6:30. Saturday, Feb. 26--Pletare show in Air- dome 6:30 and in Y chapel at 6:50. Sunday, Feb. 27--Sunrise prayer meet- ing in Y chapel at 7:15, led by John Er- hard of Dallas. Bible school at 9:30. Episcopal and Catholic services at 9:30. Convocation services in Guion Hall at 10:50, Dr.H.T.Mussleman, speaker. Dinner for the Y cabinet and guests at 12:30, followed by Hollister program. Denominational meetings at 6:45, Meth- -odist in E.E. auditorium, Baptist in Guion Hall, Prespyterian in Y chapel. - Monday, Feb. 28--Episcopal students meeting in Y chapel. Science Seminar meeting, Physics Bldg. 7:30, Dr.M.C.Tanguary speaker, subject, | ‘Dusting Cotton for Boll Weevil’’. Tuesday, March 1--Masonic meeting in Y chapel. Wed., March 2--Moving picture in Airdome at 6:30 and in Y chapel at 6:50. HAZING INVESTIGATION TO BEGIN HERE TOMORROW The senate committee which began the investigation of the charges of hazing at this college in Austin last week will resume the hearing here tomorrow. Sessions will be held in the Y chapel and will very prob- ably be closed to all except the adminis- trative officers of the college and such oth- ers as are called for examination. Senators Baugh, Bledsoe and Parr com- pose the investigating committee. Cullen homas is representing the Alumni Ass’n in the investigation, Judge Rogan the College and Col. T.N.Jones th= board of directors. Have your new Spring THE MERRY RONDOLIERS FOURTHLYCEUM NUMBER Guion Hall, Feb. 24. Suit made from the famous Detmer Woolens Charlie Nitch “THE CAMPUS TAILOR” An original high-speed “Pep” Program that will please all. Williams Larson Violinist We also do cleaning, pressing and al- Della Erickson Pianist terations at reasonable prices. Gertrude Erickson Soprano Emily McGregor Reader Call for Blotters Walter Reed Cornetist QUEEN TODAY Here’s the comedy drama that will set all hearts free. Her Beloved Villain featuring Wanda Hawley .in her latest success of thrills and beauty Also good comedy Attend the matinee. Regular admission. Special music. Friday and Saturday: ‘‘Going Some”’, “That Retreat’’ and Sunshine special. = DIXIE TODAY Eugene Manlove Rhodes’ tremendous story “West is West” featuring the favorite of millions HARRY CAREY Tomorrow: Jack London’s great story of thrills, featuring Mitchell Lewis in “BURNING DAYLIGHT”