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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1923)
The Daily Bulletin Vol IV College Station, Texas Sunday, May 13, 1923 FINAL MEETING OF SEMINAR TUESDAY PLACED ON MOTHER FRESHMAN WINNERS Talks on Subject of Immigration will be Followed with the Election of Officers The Social Science Seminar will hold its final meeting of the year in connection with a dinner in the Mess Hall Tuesday evening. was first scheduled for tomorrow but was postponed until Tuesday. Addresses by Dr. J. J. Taubenhaus and Dr. E. P. Humbert on the sub- ject of, Immigration will be followed by the election of officers. Dr. Taubenhaus will take as the subject of his address, Immigration in its Relation to National Progress, and Dr. Humbert will discuss from the subject, The Biological Aspects of Immigration. College officials and faculty mem- bers are invited to attend with their wives or lady friends. Reservations should be phoned to Dr. Taubenhaus not later than to- Morrow. — = PROGRAM ANNOUNCED FOR BAND CONCERT TODAY The following program has been announced by Director Fairleigh for the concert which will be given by the fountain lawn beginning at 4:30 College band on the this afternoon, o’clock: I. March RGlonia? eosin Losey 2. Two Popular Pieces (a) Haunting Blues (b) Carolina in the Morning Overture “Jolly Robbers”....Suppe | . Two popular pieces (a) Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean. ; hil ; | will be observed by the Episcopalian group this rrorning at 8:15 o’clock in | | the (By request.) (b) I Wish I Knew. Melody in F. 5. Waltz “Il Bacio” . Two Popular Pieces Rubenstein Arditti (a) Lovable Eyes. (b) You Won’t Be Sorry. . Selection from “The Umpire” Howard 9. March “The Lion’s Bride” -Price “The Star Spangled Banner.” - a I h’l§ 5 iorto-oPii] D - LIGHTNIN’ was a sensation in New York. Be sure not to miss it here. The meeting | | dress. |} | The group will | o'clock service in Allison, 14 Alpha. Services Today Will Have Theme to Suggest Thoughts of Mother; Flowers to be Pinned On and of will feature the religious activities on Exercises, observances emphasizing the theme mother the campus today, the principal one of which will be the morning address which will be delivered by Dr. Thom- as H. Harper, pastor of the Central | Congregational church of Dallas in | Guion hall beginning at 10:50. On the military walk this morning | during formation for the march into Guion hall girls chosen by the cadet | commander of each organization will pin a flower on each individual. Baplist Services Every member of the B.Y.P.U. is lurged to be up on his daily Bible read- We must have twenty-five per- | cent of all Baptists doing the reading | ings. before we can reach the standard. | At 7:30 o’clock tonight an illustrat- led lecture of the life -of Joseph will be given in Guion Hall. The public is cordially invited to attend. R. L. BROWN, pastor. Presbyterian Service A special Mother’s Day will be presented by children of the campus tonight at 6:45 o’clock in the Y.M.C.A. Chapel at the regular ser- vice of the Presbyterian group. Fol- lowing the program Dr. Thomas H. Harper will give a Mother’s Day ad- Visitors will be welcome. EDWARD S. TAYLOR, group pres. program Episcopalian Services Celebration of Holy Communion Y.M.C.A. parlors. It is hoped that all Episcopalians will be present. attend the be no service at 6:30 tonight. M. S. BIRD, pastor. SRL I pi Cer a A SUMMER EMPLOYMENT I would like to get in touch with five men who want to work for good pay at a good job this summer.—U. S. music 11:00 | 3ryan. There will | —180 | Kream and Kow Klub Celebrates An- nual Dairy Products Banquet; Merchants and Professors Talk Medals were awarded to the five | high point men of the annual spring freshman dairy cattle judging con- | test following speeches and a dairy ' lunch given in the dairy barn Friday | evening, the lunch being served by the Kream and Kow Klub. The med- | als which were awarded by Bryan | merchants were either presented by the donors or representatives of the donors. J. M. Caldwell presented his award to S. A. Debnam, high point man in the judging of Ayxshires and also the award of Tyler Haswell to W. M. Pinson, high point man in | Guernseys. N. A. Stewart made his | award to T. G. Gillespie, high point man in Jerseys and S. E. Eberstadt presented the award of Marvin E. Wallace to M. H. Mimms high point man in the judging of all breeds and also the medal of Parker-Astin Hard- ware Company to Jack Turner, high point man in the judging of Hol- | steins. | Speeches were made by Professor George P. Grout, head of the Depart- ment of Dairy Husbandry, W. B. Lan- ham, assistant director of the Exten- sion Service, Dr. J. L. Lush of the | Experiment Station and by WwW. H. Hughes, senior student of Dairy Hus- bandry who was a member of the A. | & M. dairy judging team that com- peted in the National Dairy show con- | test at Kansas City and the Interna- | tional Exposition and Livestock show | contest at Chicago last fall. Medals which have been purchased by the Kream and Kow Klub for pre- sentation to members of the team | were not presented at this time on ac- count of having been returned to the manufacturer for correction. Professor Grout affirmed the well | known fact that dairy products are an essential in the dietectics of the human family with new emphasis and | then considered the means that should be undertaken for guaranteeing pro- vision of dairy food for all families. Training of men in College courses (Continued on page three) | No. $0 179 EMPHASIS WILL BE MEDALS AWARDED T0