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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1923)
The Daily Bulletin Published each morning, except Monday, by the Publicity Department of the Agricul- 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. DEAN KYLE WILL ADDRESS SAN ANGELO CONVENTION Dean E. J. Kyle who was recently invited to address the convention of the West merce which will be held in San An- Texas Chamber of Com- gelo May 21 to 23 has received notice Porter Whaley, signing him a place on the program of May and will talk on the subject of, The from Manager as- 29 23. Dean Kyle has accepted Objectives of an Agricultural Educa- tion. Mr. Whaley writes that the con- vention will ‘persons from outside the city of San Angelo, meaning that it will be the largest convention occurring in the en- | tire southwest during 1923. Neff, William Randolph Hearst, world famous publisher who has chain of papers are among the speak- ers, ———— etl bere. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ATTEND CONFERENCE HERE Students of Rice Institute and the University of Texas, were here yes- | executive committee of the pal Students council. the Rice delegation. ———————— —— METHODIST GROUP RETURN FROM DISTRICT CONFERENCE | teverend King Vivion lay delegates the group and from returned this The by all ministers of the district ence. conference ana four lay delegates from each church. | There were about 125 presents, Rev- erend Vivion said. Those who were with Reverend Viv- ion were, E. M. Ainsworth, H. F. Goodenough and IL. L. Weaver. The conference authorized a license to preach to Mr. Ainsworth. be attended by 10,000 | Governor | | store in Bryan. recently | added the Fort Worth Record to his | QUEEN terday attending the meeting of the | Episco- leverend Mas- | terson of Rice Institute accompanied | three ||) Methodist ! | morning from | Willis where they went Wednesday to | attend the District Methodist Confer. | was attended | TESTS ON BAPTIST COURSES WILL BE GIVEN TODAY Reverend R. I. Brown, Baptist student pastor, will be in the E.E. building this afternoon at 5:00 o’clock to give tests on all courses taken in S.S. and B.Y.P.U. work. Those stu- dents who were not able to meet the classes when the tests were given are urged to be present. This will be the last opportunity, since all reports must go to headquarters this week. “LIGHTNIN’” IS PLAY KNOWN WORLD OVER ) The comedy “Lightnin’” which is to be read by Miss Florence Lutz Wed- nesday evening, May 16, at Guion Hall needs little comment. This play by the joint authors Winchell Smith and Frank Bacon is one of the recent very successful plays produced in New York City, and will appeal to all who can hear Miss Lutz’s inter- pretation of it. Her intimate know- ledge of the stage combined with her natural ability and good training are clearly shown in her portrayal of character. She is able to so create [the individual characters of the play that they become realistic. Tickets are on sale at the Y, the Consolidated School, and Waldrop’s Adults 50 cents, stu- dents and school children 35 cents. me elt Agnes Ayres in “Racing Hearts’ at [the QUEEN Monday and Tuesday. ATHLETIC GOODS SPAULDING Base Ball Track Tennis A.M. WALDROP & 00. | TREAT FROM DALLAS MOTHER'S CLUB WILL BE SERVED TODAY All students from Dallas and for- eign countries are expected to be present in the Mess Hall this after- noon at 3:30 o’clock to enjoy the ice cream and cake which was sent here as a Mother’s Day compliment from the Dallas A. & M. Mothers’ Club. ea an AR As METHODIST WOMEN WILL HOLD MEETIN TOMORROW The Methodist Woman’s Mission- ary Society will meet tomorrow after- noon at 3:30 o’clock with Mrs. Clara | Sullivan. ———— ——— AND TUESDAY—THEODORE the special, ROBERTS and AGNES AYRES in “Racing Hearts another of Paramount’s super 39 attractions, Wednesday, Thursday—CHARLES RAY in “THE GIRL I LOVED” Friday, Saturday—“MONTE CRISTO.” DIXIE MONDAY AND TUESDAY—LON CHANEY “THE BLIND BARGAIN” T b in