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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1923)
OFFICIAL NOTICES ABSENT STUDENTS (Official) The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs nf the absence rule. May 23, 1923 (a) Freeland, W. Frederick, W. R. Ketchum, B. Miller, T. L. Terry, C. W. Turner, W. T. Womack, M. S. Dahlberg, F. I. Rankin, E. L. Wood, L. H. IKE ASHBURN, Commandant. . ORDERS Glenney, CAMP TRAV EL Headquarters R.O.T.C. Department M. S. & T. May 23, 1923. Memorandum: 1. Travel orders for students to proceed to the various R.O.T.C. sum- mer camps have been received at these headquarters and will be distributed to those concerned. 2. Further applications for author- ity to postpone attendance at camp may be approved only in case of ex- ceptional circumstances. 3y order of Major Russell: HUGH J. FITZGERALD, Adjutant. LE ES IRI FB SU, CADET WITHDRAWAL (Official) May 23, 1923. Circular No. 68: Having received more than his lim- it of demerits for this term and with the approval of the President, Cadet B. MacDonnell, Company I, Infantry, is hereby required to withdraw from the College. Cadet MacDonnell will turn in all government property that | Master All members and visiting Compan- | welcome. | | Milner. is- in--his possession to. the Professor of Military Science and Tactics before ha ca ; proper ciearance. ASHBURN, Commandant, secare IKE 11 Ee a EE emma SENIOR BIBLE CLASS | BOOKS (Official) The following books are on reserve | at the the senior Bible class: Library for Rauschenbusch’s Social Teaching of Jesus; Peabody’s Jesus Christ and the Social Question; Peabody’s Jesus Christ and the Chris- | tion Character. W. B. BIZZELL, President. rr— A ——l—— ROYAL ARCH MASONS There will be a convoca- @ Bd tion of the W. T. Austin | Chap“er No. 87 Royal Arch | Masons in Masonic Temple, | Bryan, 7:30 tonight. Mark Master and Degrees. bu Past | in ions will receive a cordial OAK McKINZIE, H.P. F. E. LICHTE, Sec. LOST—Three keys Oriental Hotel tag. Shop. a attached Return to Forge —189 AS PAI an EARS FOR SALE 10 Beta. TE Be ED resser. new, also whipcord uniform. 99 —189 ly yo a DEWBERRIES FOR SALE—Call the | ’phone 62- | Horticultural Department, R2. ~~ — On Saturday only we are placing a | big discount on our entire shoe stock. | Now is your chance.—Brandon& Law- rence. —189 re nt. ell peel re en: LOST—Rifle, serial No. 194186. No- tify 54 Foster or Publicity Office and | —192 ceive reward. f— - - - —— Y.M.C.A. GET YOUR TICKETS FOR NERO! Admission 50 cents; NO RESERVED SEATS Students 35 cents. Christianity | and The. Social Crisis; Mathews’ The to an | 189 | {i rec. ved dS Attractive = | | | Exceptionally | | | PATTERNS and FABRICS in SUMMER CLOTHING Priced right and they are right. A pleasure to show you. | Brandon- | Lawrence BRYAN, TEXAS Authorized Kahn Tailoring Agency Colleen Moore is at the Dixie today “Broken Chains.” —— np —li» Special children’s matinee at the | Palace tomorrow afternoon at 4:00 | 0 clock, showing “The Prince and the | Pauper” and Harold Lloyd in “Now | or Never.” | « | IN { The picture at the Palace today is |one you can’t afford to miss—Mark Twain’s “The Prince and the Pauper” { —and of course you will want to see | Harold Lloyd in “Now or Never.” PROFESSOR THOMAS TENNIS Ago INSP CHAMPION OF THE CAMPUS W. H. Thomas won the faculty tennis championship for the | eighteenth time in his participation here by defeating Allen Fuller in the | finals Tuesday afternoon. He won as | follows: R 6-1; 7-5; 6-2. Professor BE ——— AE It is hoped to make the GYMKHA- | NA an annual event at College. Come | out SATURDAY and enjoy the novel [1] stunts. | How many events are you planning | to enter at the Gymkhana on Saturday | afte rnoon? Get ready for the fun | | and help establish this affair as a | distinct social success. ger ir rnb | The biggest romance picture of the fvenr, “One Week of Love” is showing | at the Queen today with Elaine Ham- merstein and Conway Tearle support- ed by a splendid cast.