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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1923)
fr———— " lo? * 7:45 p.m.—Bee Keeping.—R. R., The Baily Bulletin Reppert, Entomologist, Extension | DS Published each morning, except Meonds Service. " ; . 4) ATHLETIC GOO by the Publicity Department of the Arial: —Engineering as a Life Work.—F. | t - 1 A N i | ficial Publication of the College. Disteibuted| CO: Bolton, Dean, School of Engin- | SPAULDING free to all students, instructers and Campus eering. residents. Advertising rates furnished on application. May 27th foe: 11 a.m.—Chapel Service. Office: | Room 118, 1st floor aon demic Building. 4:30 p.m.—Concert by A. & M. Col- | Base Ball WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL, lege Band. President of the College. e FRANK O. MARTIN, May 30th Track Pe sersiars. : 7:30 p.m.—Music. | Assistant. 7:45 p.m.—Beef Cattle—G. W. Barnes, Beef Cattle Specialist. RADIO PROGRAM FOR MAY —Floed Control for Texas.—A. D. ANNOUNCED > Jackson, Executive Secretary, Agr. | Fix. Station A.M. WALDROP (Continued from page 1) A : ~ June 1st during the summer months. ; 7:30 p.m.—Music The complete program is as follws: 7:45 p.m.—The Development of & (0 May Sth 1 d v the Modern Library Idea.—P. H. | 7:30 p.m.—Music. Hammond, Librarian. a 7:45 p.m, —Spring Drchard _Prac- June 3rd | sity of Alabama, formerly TU. S. “Yices.—A. pr Swallow, Horticultur- 10:30 am 0 Ser: Commissioner of Education. ist, E xtension, Service. he. mon.—Rev. Herbert L. Willett, Pro- —The exas Engi leering Experi- £ essor Old Testament Language and ment Station.— Prof, E. J. Fermier, DRUG CO. Literature, University of Chicago. Directofs goon ld oi vii 4:15 p.m.—Band Concert, A. & M. THE M. H. JAMES May Tith NT ; pea College Band. JAS. W. JAMES, Manager 7:30 p.m.—Music. yf | 8:00 p.m.—Address, Rev. J. M. Price Tr 7:45 p.m—Rust m Wheat—A. H.| py itessor of Religious Education, S. 45 Phones 93 Toldigh, Agronomist, Tewas Agrivl. ww Baptist Theological Seminary THE LEADING DRUGGISTS cultural Experiment Station. June 4th —Some Geological Aspects of Tex- as.—Dr. E. Oscar Randolph, Pro- Tennis 5:00 p.m.—Address and Presenta- The Rap, tion of the U. S. Reserve Commis- REXALL fessor of Geology. sions. May 13th 11 a.m.—Chapel Service. 4:30 p.m.—Concert by A. & M. Col. 10:00 a.m.—Baccalaureate Address. | lege Band. Hon P. P. Claxton, Provost Univer- May 16th :30 p.m. Mists, 7:45 p.m.—The Place of Meat in|} the Diet.—P. H. Walser, Assistant Professor, Animal Husbandry. | —C otton Breeding.—Dr. E. P. Hum- bert, Profesosr of Genetics. Store BRYAN, TEXAS June 5th The pictures showing at the Queen this week are of the best—three May 18th of the foremost Paramount Super 39 productions. Today is your last 7:30 p.m.—Music. chance to see the rapid-fire comedy from the unusual story, 7:45 p-m.—Training Federal Stu- | “MR. BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME” dens Animal Hashondty=D. 8) from the Redbook. All the fans who have laughed at Juchanan, Assoc. Prof. A. H 2 . . ’ 2 F | T NY ¥ 7 —Immigration in Relation to Na. |i W alter Hiers tional Progress.—Dr. J. J. Tauben- |}| will shout with joy when they see {his picture—a role that gives him haus, Plant Pathologist, Agr. Ex full o:portunity for his inimitable fun-makirg. The supporting cast Station. t}] is headed by. lovely ay 26.h | Jacqueline Logan 11 a.m—Chapel Service. |]l Tomorow and Thursday—ONE OF THE YEAR’S BIGGEST! An all- 4:30 p.m.—Concert by A. & M. Col- |}| star production which is a real event— ogre Band. “JAVA HEAD” May 23rd ny ) eorge ford Pr ti ith the same heart appeal as “East 7:30 p.m.—Music. A George Melford Production with the s 9)! Is West.” 7:45 p.m.—Summer Session.—Dr, J. ye x i i ror] ; y ERE Friday and Saturday—A week-end special that will be a favorite— 0. Morgan, Director Summer Ses. | sion. “THE RUSTLE OF SILK” —Agriculture as a Life Work.—E. with CONMAY TEARLE and BETTY COMPSON. J. Kyle, Dean School of Agriculture. Uniteg Artists prosentufhol wrectal, % a May 25th NAZIMOVA as “SALOME 7:30 p.m.—Music.