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    Che Daily Bulletin
Vol.
College Station, Texas Friday, May 11, 1923
No. 177
BYRNTS SCHEDULED
FOR COMMENCEMENT
Endless Succession of Features In-
cluded in Forty-Seventh Annual
Program of Exercises
The complete program of the com-
mencement period as announced by |
Dr. F. B. Clark, chairman of the com- |
mencement, committee is as follows:
Saturday, June Second:
2:00 p.m.—Competitive drills by com-
panies.
5:00 p.m.—Individual
drill by Ross Volunteers.
8:00 p.m.—Senior Class play.
Sunday, June Third:
8:30 a.m.—Presentation of “T” med)
als. Review of the
honoring “T” men.
Cadet Corps |
9:30 a.m.—Inspection of quarters.
10:30 a.m.—Commencement sermon,
Reverend Herbert L. Willett, Ph.D.,
D.D., Professor of Old Testament
language and literature, University
of Chicago.
:15 p.m. Band concert on the campus.
5:30 p.m.—Exhibition drill by the Ross |
Volunteers.
:00 p.m.—Address to the religious |
organizations, Reverend J. M. Price
AM., D.D., professor of religious
education, Southwestern Baptist |
Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, |
Texas.
to members of the
class, Guion Hall.
Monday, June Fourth:
’
Senior Bible |
Exhibition drill by the Ar- |
tillery.
:00 a.m.—Mass athletics by the In- |
fantry.
9:30 a.m.—Livestock
Husbandry building.
competitive |
Presentation of certificates |
show, Animal |
passes AND LONGHORNS TO
PLAY FIRST GAME TODAY
| The Aggies ord 7 Loahorns will
meet on Kyle field this afternoon in
the first game of the final series of
the intercollegiate season for the
Farmers.
4:10.
Lr. rr...  H P
| | ARCHIT ECTURAL CLUB WILL
CELEBRATE DINNER-DANCE
| The architectural club members in
| artists frocks will dance and dine with
| their gingham clad lady friends in the |
finest hall this evening celebrating |
| the annual social affair of the Ar-
[ chitectural Club. Aggieland will fur-
| nish music.
———— Sef ees
TO BE GIVEN MEDALS TONIGHT
Medals will be awarded to the win- [ sequence and segmented by intermit-
ners of the annual spring freshman
dairy judging contest held recently
and also to the members of the Na-
tional and International Dairy Judg-
| ing team at the regular spring meet-
| ing of the Kream and Kow Klub
{ wh.ch will be held in the dairy barn
[in connection with a dairy dinner this
| evening.
Executive officers of the
tion and faculty members of the
| School of Agriculture, will be honor
guests.
——
BAPTIST STU DENTS WIL 1
HAVE MEETING TONIGHT |
meet immediately after supper to-
night. After a short reveiw tests
will be given both on the course tak-
en this week and the course, Training
in the Baptist Spirit. All interested
The game will begin at |
DAIRY JUDGING TEAM WINNERS |
institu- |
The class in B.Y.P.U. methods will |
CITY AND GOLLEGE
OFFICIALS SPEAK
Tom Finty, Jr., Mayor Cockrell and
Lutcher Stark on Program of
League Held in Mess Hall
| atte i
| Addresses by Major E. R. Cock-
| rell of Fort Worth in praise of the
| virility of college men and the funda-
jreniity of A. & M., by Tom Finty,
[dr , editor and director of the Dallas
News organization on some recom-
| mendations for more efficient govern-
| ment and by Lulcher Stark of Orange
| on the educational situation and the
| importance of recreation and play fa-
| cilities for city children following
| brief expositions of departmental
functions, equipment and purposes in
the A. & M. College system by offic-
lials of the College given in proper
tent witticisms from Colonel Ike Ash-
burn, who wore the mantle of toast-
master with dignified poise and per-
| formed in effectiveness in directing
| interested attention to each succeed-
ling speaker by relieving monotony
| with humor supplied an evening of in-
terested learning and diversion to the
large group of Bryan and College peo-
| ple who joined with the delegation of
the Texas League of Municipalities
lin the College mess hall Wednesday
| night.
| Dinner was served under the direc-
tion of W. A. Duncan, supervisor of
| subsistence in the mess hall annex at
| 6:15, the group assembled there im-
| mediately after witnessing a military
| parade of the entire cadet corps which
| concluded an afternoon of inspection
| for the visitors.
| Colonel Ashburn opened the pro-
11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.—Inspection of | are urged to be present at the meet- | gram of speeches with a short sum-
departments of the College:
11:00 to 12:00—(1) Exhibit of work
of students of architecture, 4th
floor Academic building.
(2) Exhibit of work of students of |
drawing, 4th floor Academic build- |
ing.
(3) Exhibit of textiles and textile
machinery in operation, Textile En-
gineering building.
(4) Display of commercially valuable |
non-metals, metals, equipment ma-
terials used in petroleum geology
(Continued on page three)
ing.
R. L. BROWN, pastor.
TRACK TEAM GIVEN ROUSING
SENDOFF TO CONFERENCE
Coach Frank Anderson and 14 Ag-
[mary of the A. & M. College in its
' broadest outline, delineating the main
| divisions of the institution and in-
| dicating the ideal which vitalized the
| functioning of each department. He
| expressed the opinion that it was pe-
culiarly appropriate for the Texas
| rousing yells of the entire cadet | League of Municipalities to meet at
| corps for the scene of the Southwest- | the College for the reason that the
| ern Track meet which will be held at | College is a small city in itself and
Stillwater Oklahoma this week end. its officers have all the responsibili-
| They were cheerful in the confidence | ties that weigh upon municipal of-
| that they will bring back the big | | ficers, due to the fact that the Col-
prize. (Continued on Page tc)
| gie track stars left yesterday amid the S