The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 12, 1922, Image 3
We se dle ole dle of of oe de fe oe of ope op oe goo & Ld OFFICIAL NOTICES oe oe oe Ve o%. a oY We a He oe fe Me of of oe He fe ole ade fe fe oe 03 ABSENT STUDENTS. (Official.) The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule: April 11, 1922. {a) Aubin, C. T. Billingsley, B. C. Caldwell, W. H. Coleman, T. C. Davis, C.: C. Drake, R. S. Dunman, S. W. Gibson, A. N. Govea, H. Green, S. M. Harrell, W. H. Heerling, F. C. Haywood, T. S. Howdeshell, A. D. Johnson, A. Lewis, M. D. Lindsey, G. A. McDonald, R. Morey, A. P. Morgan, J. E. Morris, A. B. Morton, F. Muntzer, F. W. Smith, L. A. Waters, R. H. Brown, E. A. Naschke, B. B. Taylor, A. C. IKE ASHBURN, Commandant. ———— ee g——— TICKETS FOR AGGIE-TEXAS GAMES GO ON SALE TODAY (b) (Official.) : Box and reserved seat tickets for the baseball games between the Tex- as Aggies and the University of Tex- as, which will be played at Kyle Field Friday and Saturday, will be put on sale at the office of the Department of Athletic Training today. Get good reserved seats and enjoy the game. JAMES SULLIVAN, Bus. Mgr. of Athletics. ————— eee. ASSIGNMENT SECTIONS 101, 102 ANIMAL PARASITES 306 (Official.) : Laboratory sections in Animal Par- asites 306, sections 101 and 102, wiil meet in room 318, Main building at 2:00 o’clock this afternoon to see a film concerning screw worms. Ar- rangements have been made for the |; attendance of men in section 101. Any one desiring to -see this film is welcome to attend, THERON REMY, Asst. Prof. Entomology. CANDIDATES FOR Y CABINET OFFICERS NEXT YEAR NAMED (Official.) The candidates for officers in the Y cabinet of ’23 have been carefully selected by the nominating commit-| tee, and have been balloted upon by the present cabinet. Every student is urged to cast a decision in this important event. The following men have been chosen: President— O. F. REYNAUD A. L. PARKE. Vice-Presicent— L. H. DOUTHITT L. PLUNKETT. Treasurer— L. W. LITTLEJOHN C. E. OLSEN. Recorder— W. D. SEALS J. A. ALBRITTON. Committee. RR — aE a BRAZOS UNION LODGE. Meeting of Brazos Union Lodge, Masonic Temple, Bryan, tonight at 7:20. Work in F. C. Degree. Visit- ng brethern welcome. ROY HUDSPETH, W. M. G. A. LONG, Secretary. na, oh tw Bos fp 3 ect jueen JUST ARCUND And Tomorrow a Rare, Happy Hour. Awaits You By Fannie Hurst, the Author of “Humoresque” IT’ T00 GOOD TO MISS eH I L a A DALLAS CLUB ADDS NEW RECORDS TO LIBRARY AT Y The following named records have been added to the Victrola Record li- brary by the Dallas A. and M. Moth- ers’ Club, and can be checked from the Y. M. C. A. office for one week: Moon River. Three O’clock in the Morning. I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles. Yearning, medley fox-trot. Yellow Dog Blues. Little Mother of Mine. Mickey. Kisses. : Lola Li (Hawaiian fox-trot) Angel. Child. Blushes. LaL.aWaNa Lullaby. Rio Nights. Georgia Rose. The Shiek of Araby. Have You Forgotten. Second Hand Rose. Mandy ’'N Me. I Want My Mammy. Say, Persianna, Say. ° I’ve Got the Blues. Roamin’ in the Gloamin’. Rose Nightingale. Tip-Top Medley. DON’T LET YOUR KODAK REMAIN IDLE ALWAYS ir Si We finish kodak pictures every day. Bring them in to-day, get them | tomorrow. The work will satisfy you. COLLEGE STUDIO. —157 A Today THE CORNER A TS Ee Friday, Saturn Tao Big Days for Alb JESSE L..LASKY preserits Wallace Reid o Dorma CPiclure HD a) Le = 1ds Cian pioB¥ W Ema AR RR nN SO A EE