The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, May 23, 1922, Image 3

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    Bagtlett, J. W. Jv. =o 4.25
Bothe, BR. Ci eo on 0 3.75
Bragg, J. Bdward =... 2.95
Calloway, Lester >... ___ 2.80
i @lay oT FL oe 4.00
Cline, W.. By, Jr. ........ 0s 8.00
Collins, : Leon Lv oni oo 2.71
Colling, B. 8. aos 2.60
Cretien, Paul. BD. ...__.... _. 3.00
@rites, TW. AC ncn 3.70
Davidson, Chas. L. -..  . 3.05
Dewey, B.-L. oo. 6.50
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STUDENTS WILL PAY SUMS
DUE ON TRUST FUNDS
(Official.)
The students whose names appear
below will please call on the Cash-
ier and pay him the amount shown
opposite their names as a credit to
their trust fund account. This ac-
tion to comply with page 82 of the
current catalog. Details of all
charges have been mailed to all con-
cerned.
Name Amount
Abercrombie, C..' M... 1. $ 3.35
Adams, LL. C. Jv. = Siac 94
Andrews, Travis W. __._... -. 6.65
Aubin, Chas. TF... 2... 5.10
Dilworth, J.C. dv.
Punham, L. RK. oo c..... 4.10 |
Bdds. Go H. ooo 4.00 |
Engel, Kenneth «....____._ .._ 3.25 |
Borga, L.A, =~... ~Liois: 3.95 |
Bramek, 8. Ro. i. 9.25 |
Pranke, PC. J». oc 5.50 |
Freese, Thomas W. ....... . 6.17
Garret, Bol. ooo 00 o 0 4.00
Gentry, Curhis ous. 6.00 |
Goodenough, H. FF." _._... _ 2.95
Graham, C. M. .___.. _ :. 12.40 |
Wall, BR. W. = 6.35
Hayes, H. FB... 0 3.28 |
Wester, Blum FB, =... 02 2.75
James, Hubert =v ole oo 2.65
Kasper, Chas... ... .. 12.40
Relthit A: Cio 6.50 |
LeLaurin, V. G.'...... 20... 3.10
Leuschner, Robt. Lee ______ 2.90
Lotti 0; Cv oo ii 16.05
Mathews, Harold... _ 3.25
McElroy, Hl. M.-C. _ 5.29
Mclver, Alexander W. ______ 3.05
Montgomery, Vol H. ___.__._ 4.10
Mulvey, W. B. _... ...__... 5.49
Mutphy, "M.-L 2.95
NeSiham, Lee .. ..  .....- 3.85
Nicholson, W. S. rc _ 2 _ 3.45
Nemite, BoM, oe 3.75
Noble, Steve A... 1... 3.65
Patton, Jo Au on 3.50
Patton, W. FP... ooo ho 3.25
Payne, W: A. Jr... i... 3.53
decently as possible.
in, her veins.”
rather difficult for her.
team, and, according to her old father’s instructions, tries to live as
As Mr. Burke says:
and gay, swift and restless as a bird, with a splash of Southern blood
Perhaps the last part of the description made things
On the other hand are the two brothers; one a perfect specimen
physically who chances to have a golden voice and a mighty fist. It
is said he conquered the women with his voice and the males with his
& fist and so reigned undisputed king of the district.
His brother is an ambitions writer of songs.
usual devotion between them until they meet the girl—then certain
S| events happen. : =
> And then there is a teacher of the streets, who believes that he
: hears a far, paternal God-like vo'ce, and that is it his duty to give a
message to the world. Also there is a street musician whose strange
> face is beautiful; but whose stringed violin, it is said wails suggestions
of evil as'though from the will of Lucifier; Prince of Darkness, himself.
Between these two forces struggle our characters in the play.
Peavy, B,C, SL. . (. '600 > >
Peters, Joo BF. oo 2.60 :
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Pflngger, Wo bn ooo 3.15) New Shipment
Piagon, H.-F, on 3.50 e
Pyland, James W. ___- _. __ 13.69 White
Quale, Richard ¢.. = ~~ © 2.80 :
Schilts, John B. . 4.00 | Duck
Sevle, % Roses... 8.15
Sherman, BR. M. =... 3.057 :
: nr 7 7
Shells, BL... 7.00 | rouscers
Smith! Boy io. ov 2.90 | $214 7
Stoneham, Jaek J... = 7.17 ;
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Styner, Pete EEE 34.95 SPORT OXFORDS
Sweatman, Lewis E. ________ 2.62
Tayloy, Glenn 0... 12.63 $81 _
Thomas, Roderick Bruce ____ 3.65
Thomson, ©. C. .  ._ .... 6.50 _
’ 7 Z
Treadwell, T. L. ___________ 2.55 Brandon
Vaughan, BR. Goo 3.00 |” WwW 7
Waller, J. Bo ooo oon 8.00 & La rence
Wealks cPaler viens oo 7c 2.75 | 7 7
Walch: I. M = = tf 4.00 AAAI
| White, Todd B. &..-L os 10.30 [ASSIGNMENT M. S. 104
Willett, Eldon BR. =... 2.75 FIELD ARTILLERY FRESHMEN
Willis, Clawd €. ©... 2.71
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ih % w. Seat aren ss 88,82 Headquarters R. 0. T. C.
lliams, Robt. N, = = 2.80 Depariment M. 8. & T
Wilson, FT. Boo ons o-oo 2.75 : — ib .
gh won. 2 Assignment for field artillery
Woods Wm 5 85 freshmen, M. S. 104, Friday—writ-
She arial Tin : ten quiz on term’s work.
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Wilson, C. 0 ele 210 MAJ. L. R. DOUGHERTY,
Professor M. S. & T.
LOST: —A new slide rule in leather a
case. Return to 83 Mitchell for |LOST:—One in-door baseball. Find-
reward. 189 er please return to Y. M. C. A.
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$ TO-DAY AND
TO-MORROW _
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D. W. GRIFFITH’S
“DREAM STREET”
> “Dream Street” is a little story of a young girl in London. She
2 makes her living in the music halls as a member of a minor dancing
“Gypsy was gentle, brave
There is an un-
“LITTLE LORD
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3 THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
FAUNTLEROY”
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