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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1922)
de ode de oe ode of de iB ok oR oR Be of ok of ob oR L ok * OFFICIAL NOTICES % * *& de oe of ole of of of fe of ole ole of of of of oe oe ABSENT STUDENTS. (Official) The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule: January 5, 1922. (a) Barnett, M. B. Clement, G. K. Freeborrough, B. B. Harrison, D. R. Herrling, F. C. Simon, H. C. Thacker, R. B. (b) Stephens, I. A. Taylor, A. C. Clanton, R. W. IKE ASHBURN, Commandant. ————— re ED eel Pere eee NO REVIEW OF CORPS WILL BE GIVEN TODAY Headquarters R. O. T. C. Department of M. S. & T. There will be no review of the corps today. By order, LOUIS R. DOUGHERTY, PM.S. &T. —_——— —P——————— ORDER REGARDING UNIFORM COMMUTATION Headquarters R. O. T. C. Department M. S. & T All cadets who received no money for commutation of uniforms through error in giving in names will report to P. M. 8S. & T. Monday, January 9, be- | tween the hours of 8:00 and 4:00 o'clock. By order, LOUIS R. DOUGHERTY, P.M. S. &T. — VETERANS WILL MAKE MEDICAL REPORT TODAY — <a 1 Official) All bureau trainees are directed to report to the nurse at Coordinators Office today for medical report. J. C. PATTERSON, Coordinatox. alg LADIES RIDING CLASS RESUMED AGAIN TODAY Headquarters R. O. T. C. department of M. S. & T. The ladies’ riding class will be ra- stiae] at 9:00 this morning. JOHN F. DAVIS, Major ¢ a. air; FRESMEN SECTIONS M. S. 107 REPORT WITH RIFLE Headquarters R. O. T. C. Department of M. S. & T. Freshmen Sections in M. S. 107 (Cavalry) will report to Room 7, M. S. building, with rifles, until further notice. If it’s for a man JOHN F. DAVIS, Major Cavalry. AMERICAN LEGION TO HOLD MEETING AT NOON TODAY All ex-service men are asked to come out to the American Legion meeting at noon today in the Y chapel. It is important that every man who served under the colors give his sup- port to this organization and cooper- ate by making himself a part of the great group who stood - for their country. Unusual progress is being made in the Legion all over the United States. It is important that every man eligible here allign himself with WE HAVE IT Brandon & Lawrence O I PP PP PP PP Pp Ld @® ~ ® O® WN ~ his buddies not only in Texas but in other states. The meeting will start at 12:20 and last fifteen minutes. It will be in preparation for the year’s work. JAS. W. JAMES Real Estate BRYAN, TEXAS Office James’ Drug Store | : PE a] @® FOR SALE: Write-up in the Dallas | @®®® SOOOOOOD aa News, Jan. 4. Unequalled. At the News Stand. —78 A BENBOW I AT : DENTIST 3 FOR SALT: Gof Jinx Tutors] OFice 2nd Floor Cy National write-up in Waco News-Tribune at Phones: Office 275; Res. 635 The News Stand. —983 Bryan, Texas And Tomorrow—The One Greater than “The Affairs of An- atol.” Oh! Joy! You'll Have to See DONT TELL EVERYTHING The Sensation of the Larger Cities, Featuring WALLACE REID, GLORIA SWANSON And Elliott Dexter. Adults 55¢, Children 25c. WID SAYS— : If you told your patrons everything about this picture you’d never finish talking. But tell them this much: Tell them that three of the screen’s most popular stars are in it. That the story was written especially for these stars. And that it was direced by the man who made “The Great Moment.” : 4 Tell them that it’s one of the most delicious, sparkling comedies ever staged—satirizing engaged couples as Cecil B. De Mille satirizes the wedded ones. Tell them that the sets range from magnificent drawing rooms to wild mountain cabins, and that the mighty storm scene is one of the biggest thrills ever staged. But—don’t tell everything—or they’ll tear your house down try- ng to get int % NV A\ AN AVA WN O& POD!