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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1922)
The Daily Bulletin Published each morning, except Monday, by the Publicity Department of the Agricul- tural and Mechanical College of Texas. Of- ficial Publication of the College. Distributed free to all students, instructors and Campus residents. Advertising rates furnishea on application. Office: Room 1138 1st floor Academic Building. WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL, : President of the College. FRANK O. MARTIN, Publicity Secretary. VADA TUCKER, Assistant. Moore, Harvard; W. W. Roper, Prince- ton; Dr. H. L. Williams, Minnesota; Paul L. Dashiel, Annapolis (Navy); Carl Williams, Penn.; D. X. Bible, Texas A. and M.; Dr. C. W. Savage, Oberlin, and Andy Smith, California, comprise the committee. Bible’s appointment came as a rec- ognition of his splendid work in foot- ball and his qualities as a gentleman and leader of men. He is recognized as the peer of coaches in the South- west. D. X. Bible came to A. and M. as head coach in 1917. That year the Aggies were undefeated and unscored on, winning the Southwestern cham- pionship. In 1918 he was in the United States army in France, re- turning after his discharge to assume the leadership of the Aggies in 1919. That year A. and M. again was un- defeated and unscored on and won the Southwestern flag. In 1920 A. and M. was unscored on and undefeated until the Thanksgiving game in Austin with Texas University when the Aggies were defeated 7 to 3. In the season just closing A. and M. lost but one game, to L. S. U., and was generally rated as Southwestern champions. Her brilliant victory over Centre established her championship claims. Appointments on advisory commit- tees, one representative to each dis- trict, were as follows, in the seventh district: Association football, Frank Bridges, Baylor; Swimming, P. H. Ar- buckle, Rice; Basketball, L. T. Bell- mont, University of Texas; Track, B. G. Owens, University of Oklahoma; Wrestling, E. C. Gallagher, Oklahoma A. and M. There is no advisory com- mittee for football. Major Ashburn was reelected as district representative for the seventh district. orem ret Bere. Another thing we have wondered over is whether a Bachelor of Art loves children.—Dallas News. “Texas Aggies Champions Of South 1921’ ‘Painted On The HCilitary Walk In order that any and all passers, pedestrians or equestrians on the main street of College Station may be reminded of the honor that has been brought to this institution by the 1921 football team and so that the column of cadets at meal time may not momentarily forgetful of the honor that hey hold by cogitat- ing the repast that awaits them in Shisa Hall as they are lined up three times a day to march to meals the military walk has been very artisti- cally painted with the words “Texas Aggies Champions of the South 1921.” The plan was the conception “Benny” Garrity, yell leader and th2 execution of the plan was carried out under his direction after permi:- sion had been given by Major Ash- burn. —_———— ALABAMANS WILL VISIT HERE TODY (Continued from Page 1) Zo\ BB BN NBL BS A VV VVVYVY Xi Qe outline in brief detail the work of these divisions. It is known that one of the chicf matters of interest to the members of the party is the Texas Farm Bu- reau and T. O. Walton, director of the Extension Service will be called on to tell the party what the College is doing to support the Farm Bureau in Texas. Mr. Walton was in Dallas yester- day but was expected to arrive here this morning. Members of the visiting party will be called on for expressions and per- mited to ask questions about the work of the College. Following the meeting they will he taken for a trip. of isspection over the College grounds and buildings. At noon they will be served lunch- eon in the Mess Hall and in the af- ternoon the inspection trip will be resumed. It is expected that the party will leave College Station at 3:15 but may remain over until tonight. —el ~~ ere LOST: —Polyphase duplex slide rule, initials W. W. W. on leather. case. Return to 40 Mitchell for re- ward. —77 —_——————————————— FOR SALE: We have one uniforin uncalled for. A. M. 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