The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 10, 1922, Image 2

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    The Baily 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 furnished on
application.
Office:
Room 113, 1st floor Academic Building.
WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL,
President of the College.
FRANK 0. MARTIN,
Publicity Secretary.
VADA TUCKER,
Assistant.
NOTICE TO STUDENT ORGAN-
Co. E, Infantry:
IZATIONS
The. College Regulations (par. 52, |
sec 6.) provide that the presidents
each student organization shall, with-
in the first month of each session,
file with the chairman of the Com-
mittee on Student Organizations, a
list of the officers of the organiza-
tion, a statement of the time and
place of meeting, and of any amend-
ments: to the constitution and bylaws.
The time for filing the above list
expires on Friday, October 20.
Student organizations which al-
ready have constitutions on file will
not be required to file new ones.
A. MITCHELL,
Chairman Com. S. A.
RE a —_ a  ———— a.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Headquarters R.O.T.C.
Department M. S. & T.
|
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 1922
at ROOM 6, Military Science Build- |
ing, betwen the hours of 7:3$ a.m. |
and 8:30 a.m.
Co. A, Infantry:
Co. B, Infantry:
Gathings, W. J.
Querean, C. H. |}
Co. C, Infantry:
Co. D, Infantry:
Disch, O. D.
Jones, J. D.
Morton, J. V.
Wilson, S. N.
Carter, R. H.
Killion, M. B. = =
MeCuteheon, B.
Ryan, W. A.
Wilson, H. D.
Co. F, Infantry:
Faulk, M.
Hays, H. R.
Co. G, Infantry:
Husbands, L. T.
Co. H, Infantry:
Knox, K. B.
Newton, R. J.
Roberts, L. L.
| Co. LI, Infantry:
To all Freshmen of the Infantry Unit |
R.O.T.C.
At the Inspection held for fresh-
men Saturday Sept. 30th, 1922 for re-
fund of commutation of uniform al- |
lowances. the following named fresh-
men were absent:
In order that they be given another
opportunity to have their uniforms,
shoes ,shirts, etc. inspected the fol-
lowing day has been set aside for this |
purpose.
of commutation allowances.
This is the final chance for |
having uniforms inspected for refund | |
Martin, L.- C.
NOTE—This also applies to any |
Freshman who enrolled in Infantry |
Unit after Sept. 30th, 1922.
W. H. H. MORRIS, Jr. |
. Major of Infantry D.O.L. |
BR a [I —...-.,.,boP poo boiz
We have a new supply of junior |
pins, both in plain and black enamel. |
Caldwell’s Jewelry Store, Bryan.
FARMERS FIGHT!
Get returns of
A. & M.-TULSA GAME
Play by Play
STOCK JUDGING PAVILION
3:30 TODAY
25¢—Admission—25¢
GIG ’EM i
|
NEW SHIPMENT
ARMY GOODS
R.0.T.C. Shields
Cavalry Leggins
All Sizes Army Shirts
Herman Army Shoes
Raincoats
Sheep Lined Coats
A. J. WALDROP
& 00,
Bryan
PRICELESS —
Beyond all other possegsions is
your EYESIGHT, and it de-.
serves your highest donsidera-
tion.
Payne’s Optical
Shop /
For Best Optical Service
(Adv.) |
James Drug |
Store
The \ g |
REXALL \/ i
Store 3 |
BRYAN, TEXAS |
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LOOK! READ!
Mister Student
WE ANNOUNCE ANOTHER
Reduction
IN ARMY APPAREL
Government standard All Wool
serge Shirts ................. $4.50
$5.50 Garbadine Army
PAILS reeererciiveoh einannmins $5.00
$4.25 Heavy Army Khaki
PAIS: dis $3.75
$2.00 Heavy| Army Khaki
shirts ....X.. lo $1.50
Fine Mercerized Poplin
shirts iM $2.50
Its up to YOU to save the
difference.
Eight new styles in Bath Robes
$4.50, $5.00 to $9.00
Sam B. Wilson
& Co.