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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1923)
y | 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 24 1923 (a) Boelsche, R. A. Carlton, M. W. Frederick, W. R. Freeland, W. D. Glenney, R. H. Herrera, R. Lancaster, J. C. Shockley, C. W. Terry, C. W. Turner, W. T. Watkins, J. E. Wilson, C. O. Womack, M. S. (b) McConnell, M. Park, G. S. Ramsey, L. W. IKE ASHBURN, Commandant. ERIE | I SUNDAY SCHOOL OFFICERS (Official) A meeting of the of the Campus Sunday School will be held this afternoon at 5:00 o’clock on the second floor of the Y.M.C.A. building. Plans for the summer and for next session will be All urged to be present. C. E. FRILEY, Supt. Sunday School. ee eet Complete stock Texas R. V. narrow belts. Nnow.— officers teachers discussed. those interested are Brandon & Lawrence. —189 | the opening of the fall term. W. H. H. Morris, Jr., Inf., Major C. W. | and | [and will not return next fall. Russell and Captain Tarbox are ex- | Aggie and | etter get yours | MEETING SENIORS TONIGHT (Cificiai) All candidates fo. d2grees and: cer- tificates will mee. in Guion Hall this evening immediately after supper to consider matters relating to the com- mencement exercises. At this time tickets for admission of relatives and friends to the bacca- laureate sermon and graduating ex- ercises on Tuesday June 5 will be dis- tributed. tunity to get these tickets. Attendance is compulsory by order | { of the president. F. B. Clark, Chairman, Commencement Committee i —f— ——— CHANGES 10 BE MADE IN MILITARY STAFF Members of Department pected to be Transferred Before next Fall Four Four of the present military staff of the College will not be on duty here at ussell, Air Service, Captain F. J. de ohan, F.A., “Captain J. red to other posts during the summer pecting foreign service next year. Ma- jor Russell will probably go to Hon- | olulu. This will leave six of the present officer personnel of the Military De- | partment on duty next year. Those who will remain, so far as is known | at the present time are Colonel C. C. J NERO TONIGHT Guion Hall 8 O’CLOCK Doors Open 7:15 Admission 35¢ and 50¢ This will be the only oppor- Ex- | Major | 0. Tarbox, | | Inf., are all expecting to be transfer- Major | (| : [|| bration. [|| Dealers’ Association. | {|i ing i 1 Just Received Exceptionally Attractive PATTERNS SUMMER CLOTHING Priced right and they are right. and FABRICS A pleasure to show you. | Brandon- II Lawrence BRYAN, TEXAS Authorized Kahn Tailoring Agency Todd, Captain J. D. Coughlan, Cap- tain H. J. Fitzgerald, Captain J. F. | Davis, Lieutenant H. S. Ruth and Lieutenant Searight. DEAN KYLE RETURNS FROM MEETING AT SAN ANGELO | | | | | SS CLL | | Dean E. J. Kyle returned to the | College yesterday from San Angelo | where he appeared the general | program of Wednesday, | speaking to the animated gathering of westerners on the subject of agri- cultural education. Dr. B. Youngblood, Director T. O. | Walton, J. M. Jones and Dean Kyle | all were the guests of C. A. Broome, | president of the Sheep and Goat | Raisers’ Association of Texas at his | home in San Angelo during the cele- The others have not yet re- | turned here. RN ET on addresses FORT WORTH MEETING F. D. Fuller, chief of the Feed Con- | trol Service is in Fort Worth to at- (|| tend the meeting of the Texas Grain Before return- to College he will attend the meet- of the rules committee of the | Ing [oxen Cotton Seed Crushers’ Associ- ation in Galveston Saturday. a A special children’s matinee will be held this afternoon at 4:00 o’clock at the Palace for “The Prince and the | Pauper.”