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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1923)
The Daily Bulletin Published each morning, except Monda AY, by the Publicity Department of the Agrie tural and Mechanical College of Texas. Of- ficial Publication of the College. Distributed free to all students, instructers and Campus residents. Advertising rates furnished on application. Office: ; Room 118, 1st floor Academic Building. WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL, President of the College. FRANK O. MARTIN, Publicity Secretary. VADA TUCKER, Assistant. CONFINED TO CAMPUS (Official) May 11, 1923 Circular No. 61: ; Cadet W. H. Willis, Staff, is hereby confined to the limits of the Campus for the remainder of this scholastic year for being in Navasota, Texas, without authority. Cadet Willis will report to the Officer of the Day on Saurday afternoons in the Rotunda, Main building at 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 and 5:00 p.m. IKE ASHBURN Commandant. TRACK TEAM EQUIPMENT (Official) All members of the track team will turn in their equipment today. JAMES SULLIVAN, Bus. Mgr. Athletics. RIFLE AND PISTOL TEAMS (Official) The Texas A. & M. Rifle and Pistol | STRAW HATS “OUR BETTER GRADE” Straws are now here— “That Good Quality” we sold you last season— See them today Also Packard Sheas, Sneaks, Wilson Bros. underwear, ties, ete. W. F. Gibbs & Son See “hem in our window this afternoon by telegraph. legiate teams in the United States. | The following men will fire on both | teams: Rifle Team Johnson, H. J., Air Ser. Smith, Zay, Air Ser. Walker, C. B., Air Ser. Parke, A. L., Air Ser. Jollif, L. G., Art. Robinson, C. A., Inf. Allen, S. T., Cav. Stephenson, I. D., Inf. an, J. W., Inf. Hipp, W. S., Air Ser. itis Team Merchant, D. H., Art. Sanderlin, R. T., Cav. Stevens, J. K., Air Ser. Herrling, T. C., Air Ser. Calvin, E. D., Inf. Williams, R. B., Air Ser. Armistead, G., Inf. Next Saturday, May 19th, the teams go to San Antonio to fire against the 9th and 23rd Infantries. Last year the rifle team defeated the 9th Infan- try in a dual match by 4 points, which was one of the most spectacular matches ever fired, A. & M. being be- hind till the last man fired. This year a pistol team is also being taken. { Captain J. O. Tarbox is coaching the i rifle team and Captain F. J. de Rohan is coaching the pistol team. W. H. H. MORRIS, Jr., | Maj. Inf. | Teams will fire against West Point | West | Point has perhaps the strongest col- | COMBINATION | ATHLETIC GOODS SPAULDING Base Ball Track Tennis A. M. WALDROP & G0. TEACHER AND COACH IS WANTED (Official) I have a request to make a recom- mendation for a teacher of mathemat- ics and coach of football and bas- ket ball in the Pecos High School. Also a man to act as head of the Sci- ence Deparment and be director of athletics in the Victoria High School. If any Senior is interested, I will be pleased to take up the matter with him. J. HORACE KRAFT, Prof. Agricultural Education. OUEEN tiful scenes, tender unusual theme of interest. Monday—THEODORE A specially booked attraction— with RUTH BOYD, BILLY Last showing of one of the Paramount Super HERBERT BRENON PRODUCTION— The Rustle of Silk with BETTY COMPSON, CONWAY TEARLE and ANNA Q. NILS- SON. A drama of life in the higher circles—gorgeous gowns, beau- romance—that is lavishly developed around an Also LUPINO LANE in “MY HERO” one of the biggest comedies of the year, and music by the QUEEN EIGHT-PIECE ROBERTS and AGNES AYRES in “RACING HEARTS” DIXIE TODAY “THE MADNESS OF YOUTH” DOVE TODAY 39 attractions,—a ORCHESTRA. and JOHN GILBERT.