The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 07, 1923, Image 3
"OFFICIAL NOTICES | * %* % * % * NOTICE OF WATER SHORT- AGE (Official) Serious trouble in our well No. 4 has caused the present water shortage. Every student, resident and employee of the College is requested to save in the use of water in every way possible. This must be done to avoid the embarrasing situation of being without water in case of fire. be NE BRE SUE REL JERR RE MEE) CORE RE HE TR EE A 3% W. B. BIZZELL, President. ES ES * % * % * * ABSENT STUDENTS (Official.) The following students who were absent on the date specified Lé ow come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule. January 6, 1923 (a) Bright, E. W. be Dodson, SS. B.: Durst, L. H. “Harrison, R. D. Hays, C. D. Hooper, M. R. fg Hi Ingram, 4.°C. =; i TSR Jones, A. M. mr Karns, W. H. ; Koenig, E. A. '*, Mayfield; P. B.. Miller, T. CA. Pinson, C. P. Rankin, R. R. Staats, C. G. Styner, P. Whatley, G. A. White, P. M. Sawyer, C. M. (b) Waring, W. H. Wilson, C. O. Baker, T. H. IKE ASHBURN, Commandant, REVIEW OF SPELLING (Official) For the benefit of students who wish to raise the grade of D minus to C in English for either term prior to this college year, an oral spelling re- view will be given at 1 p.m. on Sat- urday, January 13, in room 212 Aca- demic. This does not apply to stu- dents deficient in spelling for the first term, 1922-1923. GO. SUMMEY, Jr., Professor of English. lat the Mess hall. BALLOT INFLUENCES WILL BE DISCUSSED Reaction Against Republican Party and Ku Klux Klan will be Topics Treated The Social Science Seminar will hold its first meeting of the new year to- morrow evening beginning at 8 o’clok in the physics building. The subject for discussion will be, An Analysis of the Recent Election. Professor J. F. McDonald will discuss, The Reaction Against the Republican Party, and Professor J. B. Oliphint will discuss, The Ku Klux Klan in Pol- ities. Open discussion by those in attend- ance will follow after the preliminary parts of the program. All interested are cordially invited to attend. RE yo SERVICE CAR STOPS (Official) Effective today service cars will stop only at the Y.M.C.A. and at the flag pole. No service cars will drive on streets north of the Main drive and the Y, except in the case of dances Service cars will receive and discharge their passen- gers at the Y or at the flag pole. IKE ASHBURN Commandant. rR pry a - A ‘DEBATING CLUB There will be a regular meeting of the Debating Club tomorrow night in room 215 Main building. A lecture on Parliamentary Law and Debating will be given by Dr. Summey. Everyone is invited. EDDIE DAVIS, Sect. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE In view of the change in adminis- tration of the Presbyterian work on | the campus by my acceptance of the Y.M.C.A. secretaryship I urge all campus Presbyterians to attend the meeting this evening and join with me in discussion of future plans. W. H. MATTHWS, Pastor. JUNIOR CLASS MEETING There will be a meeting of the jun- ior class immediately after dinner to- day for the purpose of electing an edi- tor-in-chief and business manager for the Longhorn of ’24. C. M. CLOSE, Chairman, Senior Election Committee. ie DOBBS CAPS the last word in caps $3. Brandon- Lawrence BRYAN, TEXAS Authorized Kahn Tailoring Agency AEN er KT 1] ames Drug ~ Store BRYAN, TEXAS FINE STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES BARTON’S DYANSHINE = The REXALL Store NEW YEAR SPECIAL 19 pair Packards $12.50 Cordo- van High Top, Plain Toe Dress OOS: Lui inirnsinseiasitanciovivs ii oD.00 48 pair Packards $10.00 Cordo- van Regular Top, Plain Toe, Dress: Shoes i an.ahs $8.50 This bargain means quick action W. F. Gibbs AND SON