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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1923)
” OFFICIAL NOTICE 5| EXSTUDE FACULTY MEETING TODAY (Official) The General Faculty will meet in the Room morning promptly at nine o’clock. The candidates for ba passed upon and other routine mat- Faculty today rraduation will ters will receive the attention of the Faculty at this meeting. W. B. BIZZELL, President. Headquarters R.O.T.C. Departments M.S &T. June 1, 1923 Memorandum: 1. Brig. General Paul B. Malone U.S.A., will arrive at this station on the 3:06 p.m. H. & T. C. train, June | 4, 1923, for the purpose of presenting | 0O.R.C. Commissions. 9 rn station by the the Officer in charge of the Cavalry | Unit, and escorted to the residence of | Colonel Todd. 3. A battery of Field Artillery, to | he designated by the Officer in charge | d i : | gently requested to bring their friends | of the unit, will fire the prescribed salute of eleven guns upon the Gen- eral’s entrance upon the Campus. By order of Major Morris: HUGH J. FITZGERALD, Adjutant. MAIL KEYS (Official) Mail Orderlies will please turn their mail keys at once. 0. 0. HENDERSON, in SECOND DAY EVENTS DRAW BIG CROWDS (Continued from page 1) Hundreds the visitors crowded around Iuiatain lawn at 4 o’clock to hear the Aggie band in the last con- cert of the year. And at 5:30 the same crowd swelled by the ever in- creasing number of visitors who come in every minute by automobile and on every incoming train rimmed the infantry drill field to witness the Ross Volunteers in the exhibition drill. The address by Dr. J. M. Price of Fort Worth followed by the award of certificates to the senior Bible class in the evening concluded the day of of events. (Monday) | He will be met at the railway | 3and and one mounted | troop of Cavalry, to be designated by | WILL 'EATURE DAY | Luncheon at 12; Business meeting at 2, Rally at 6; Presentation of Commissions and Other Events for the and for the Of- military Over a hundred exstud- ents of the College some of them mem- | bers of the earliest classes of the in- [ stitution will be on hand for the lunch- | eon and anual reunion to be given in | the mess hall annex at noon today. | Many of them have their families | with them. Following the luncheon the Exes will go to the Y.M.C.A. for the annual business meeting and they will end the day with a big rally and pic- nic dinner on the Airdome lawn start- ling at 6 o'clock. Brigadier General Paul B. Malone of | Fort Sam Houston will address the military students this after- in Guion hall beginning at 5 | This is the day set aside | celebration of the exstudents | the award of commissions in fieers Reserve Corps to the graduates. | senior noon | will award commissions or certificates | of eligibility for commissions to 103 | of the military graduates. Seniors are invited to attend the rally this afternoon and are also ur- and relatives. An excellent menu has | been prepared, of | veal, baby beef, mutton, potato chips, | potato salad, cinnamon rolls, dough- | nuts, pickles, olives, coffee, lemonade. ice cream and soda water. | Following the activities on the drill | ground this morning the departments | will be open for inspection to demon- | strate the work of the students. | The automobile show scheduled to | be given in the Animal Husbandry | pavilion this evening at 8 o’clock has | been postponed due to the fact that Bryan dealers have no stock on hand. The final ball, grand finale of events on the social calendar for the | College year will be celebrated this evening in the main dining room, | which has been fittingly decorated | for the occasion. The grand march | will form at 9 o'clock, dancing will | begin at 9:30 and will continue until 2.30 to the strains of harmony fur- nished by the Aggieland orchestra. consisting It is given in honor of the depart- | ing seniors by the future senior class. FOX AND PATHE CAMERAMEN | MAKING MOVING PICTURES C. J. Kaho of Fort Worth repre- NT MEETINGS] o'clock at the conclusion of which he | pork, senting the "ox Film corporation and Fred B-ocl::!man of Dallas camera- man for the Pathe news arrived yes- terday afternoon to make moving pic- tures of the commencement events. The Ross Volunteer drill was the first nt filmed yesterday. All other | events will be covered today and to- GV¢ I morrow. a ea at COMPANY B STARTS NEW CUSTOM IN MEDAL AWARD R. S. Crockett of Chapel Hill, jun- ior received the medal offered to the | best drilled man in Company B In- | fantry of which C. E. Olsen is cap- tain instead of H. S. Price. Price won the competition in the manual of arms but in making the award of the medal Captain Olsen considered at- tendance at formations, knowledge of drill and general military character- istics. RESERVE COMMISSIONS WILL BE PRESENTED TODAY Headquarters R.O.T.C. Departments M.S.&T. June 1, 1923 Memorandum: 1. Commissions in the O.R.C. and certificates of eligibility for such ap- | pointment will be presented by Brig. | General Paul B. Malone, U.S.A., on Monday, June 4, 1923. 92. Those who are to receive com- missions and certificates will assemble in Guion Hall at 4:40 p.m. and take seats in alphabetical order in the | front rows of the center section, those to receive commissions in one group, followed by those receiving certifi- cates. 3. The Corps of Cadets will march to Guion Hall and take their usual places. First call: 4:35 p.m. Assembly: 4:45 p.m. Uniform: No. 1, with white shirts. 4. The Corps of Cadets will remain standing until seated by order of the Corps Commander. By order of Major Morris: HUGH J. FITZGERALD, Adjutant. SENIOR CLASS PLAY DISCLOSES TALENT (Continued from page two) | himself and in the trio of policemen | disguising the persons of W. C. Weir, | Ross Phillips and Horace E. Wison there was such harmony of action and | properly timed conduct that choice | would be out of place.