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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1923)
y « | OFFICIAL NOTICES | ABSENT STUDENTS (Official) The following students who were | absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs | of the absence rule. May 10, 1923 | (a) Epperson, R. S Lewis, H. L. Nicholson, W., Reedy, W. N. Roberts, L. L. Wipprecht, W. (b) Boehne, E. W. Evans, J. J. Weir, W. C. IKE ASHBURN, Commandant. rr p< lI BASEBALL. MEN EXCUSED (Official) Under Par. 67 of the College Regu- lations the following are excused from classes today at 3:30 p.m.: Chapman, S. P. Craig, C. L. Dodge, Lee Forgason, J. P. Giffin, H, A. Gill, E. K. Johnston, J. D. McCready, R. D. Morris, A. B. Olsen, C. E. Pucket, A. M. Rogers, H. L. Simpson, R. L. Wilson, E.- A. The entire student body is excused at 4:00 p.m. CHARLES PURYEAR, Dean. reel) eI. lee. MOTHER'S DAY CARDS (Official) The of appropriate Mother’s Day cards which will be given to students who | call for them. le = ENGINEERS WILL | EVENING | lp MECHANICAL E HOLD MEETING THIS There will be a meeting of the A.S. | M.E. in the room of the Me- nid Engineering building at gi o’clock tonight for the purpose electing new Siar for next year. . H. ABRAMS, Secretary. ————, CHOIR PRACTICE There will be choir practice this ev- ening immediately after the Y.M.C.A. Chapel. lecture Y.M.C.A. has a large number | supper in: CITY AND COLLEGE OFFIC IALS | SPEAK (Continued from page two) youthis], virile spirit of the college | | man and added a chapter to that com- [pliment when he mentioned Texas A. | & M., asserting that “this institution | | was linked up with the fundamentality in productivity” and advised that in- | dividuals and organizations could do [ no better than catch the spirit of the | college man, to link themselves up with the fundamental institutions of | the state such as the A. & M. College. Mr. Stark showed an intimate ac- | quaintance with educational affairs of the state evidencing a robust in- terest in the theme and cause of edu- cation from kindergarten play to the university, not only the education of the schoolroom but of the playground. e advocated a program of supervised instruction for the American from his toddling days through his vocational and cultural development period. He reviewed statistics and data gathered from authoratative sources showing that there are 600,000 boys and girls in Texas without the facilities of high | | school training, showing the causes | and influence for delinquency and the | | problem of the higher institution | heads. He did not attach blame to | individuals, groups or institutions but ( blamed the system. He would have a | 2losely supervised playgrounds with- | lin half a mile of every child, and | | providing for later educational regime | he would first have a general educa- | tional survey and on the basis of this | survey establish one great closely cor- | | related and articulated system of ed- | | ucation from the kindergarten to the { University. He declared that the A. & M. Col- | | lege was the greatest educational de- | | velopment in the state of Texas. | Lieutenant Governor Davidson was on the program but was, not present, | | being unable to leave Austin at this | | time. | EVENTS SC HEDU LED FOR COM- | MENCEMENT (Continved from page 1) open for inspection. { (7) Military science laboratories and section rooms open for inspection, | Military Science building. | (8) Exhibit of signal corps equip- s ment, Electrical Engineering building. | (9) Rural life charts and maps, room 409 Agricultural building. (10) Farm management charts and | maps, 4th floor, Agricultural build- ing. (Continued on page 4) SPRING SUITS Novel weaves in Whip-cords, Gabardines, Worsteds and Tweeds. Instant delivery Then too— All our Tailored- to-YOUR-Measure to-YOUR-Measure samples are ready for your inspection. Brandon- Lawrence BRYAN, TEXAS Authorized Kahn Tailoring Agency THE M. H. JAMES | DRUG CO. JAS. W. JAMES, Manager 45 Phones 93 THE LEADING DRUGGISTS The REXALL Store BRYAN, TEXAS STUDENTS LOAN FUND is the only thing we can think of that helps as much 1s DYANSHINE. A cent a shine and shoes always like new—kept free from fading and the ugliness of scuffs. = 50 cents