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w a -« Catal ta OFFICIAL NOTICES | ABSENT STUDENTS The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule. (Office of the Commandant) February 29, 1924. | (8) Amend, J. D. | Arnim, V. T. Beck, C. J. | Black, A. R. Brennand, R. S. | Cochran, G. O. Creager, S. C. Ford, W. E. Gilchriest, E. D. Glezen, G. W, Harden, J. A. Hopkins, A. C. Hufford, E. S. Hurff, J. L. Jones, J. C. Landon, J. C. Ledbetter, Z. D. Menke, TM. | Mills, L. R. | Moore, H. | Morton, J. V. Mueller, I. A. Philips, W. L. Pilkey, O. H. Reece, L. B. Risinger, B. F. Rollins, J. M. Russell, P. H. | Wheeler, D. B. (b) Eargle, R. G. | Franke, L. J. Ralph, W. G. C. RC TODD, Commandant. “— ENGLISH 104, 106, 204 302, 304, AND 32 (official) 1. In making up term grades for the above-named courses, teachers will set due value upon each student’s habits of speech, especially his enun- ciation and pronunciation. (See “In- structions and Suggestions to Stu- dents,” paragraphs 11b and 8a.) 2. Students are reminded that the | following are important conditions | of good pronunciation and enuncia- tion: (a) Habitual striving--not in class alone—for clearness, beauty, flexibil- | ity, and expressiveness in speech. (b) Firm, accurate, and clear arti- culation, which requires erect posture of head and body, a relaxed throat, : and free use of tongue, lips, and the | lower jaw. In class work, students are advised to speak at a moderate | deliberately rate—not laz’ly, but ' passes from retreat Thursday 17th ‘until call to quarters Sunday 20th. | tended later than this except under ! ‘extreme emergency. . of engineering and in Mathematics, of the present senior class who wish "to work for an advanced degree. Ap- enough to-make enunciation accurate and clear. (¢) For pronunciation, a habit of using the dictionary and of noting for frequent references the correct | pronunciation of words which the stu- | dent finds himself to have mispro- nounced. a GEO. SUMMEY, JR. Professor of English. | * * * * * * * * * * * * | * NO OBSERVANCE OF 7 * INDEPENDENCE DAY *! x + ph (official) * i * Inasmuch as March 2 falls on ‘| ' * Sunday this year, there will be * | * no special observance of Indepen- * | * dence Day. > * W. B. BIZZELL, eo) 2 President. * | | * * %* * * * * * * * * * ! APRIL HOLIDAYS ANNOUNCED (Official) February 29, 1924. | March 2nd falling on Sunday and April 21st on Monday; upon petition of the students, the officials of the: College have granted cessation of | ril 17th to eight o’clock Monday morn- | ‘ing April 21st. There will be no holi- | Navasota he went to | “Windy” worked his way through day on April 21st. Cadets whose disciplinary records and scholastic records are satisfac- tory and who show authority from pa- rents or guardians may be permitted Passes will not be granted earlier than this, neither will they be ex- C..C. TODD, Commandant. | —e eee eens FELLOWSHIPS (Official) I have an announcement of some Fellowships at Rennselaer Polytech- nic Institute in the various branches Physics and Chemistry. These fel- lowships pay $600.00 per year, and should be of interest to the members pl cations should be in at an early date so those interested should see me at once. F. C. BOLTON, Dean, School of Engineering. eee ele. WHOLE MILK AND CREAM JERSEY HERD F. & B. DAIRY Phone 7, AS USUAL 1 We are prepared to show you all that is NEW, CORRECT and DEPENDABLE in men’s clothing, shoes and fur- nishings. We believe in the merchandise we sell— that’s why we guarantee your satisfac- tion in every purchase made here. Ladies silk hosiery in all the late popular shades. T. K. LAWRENCE | ed NOTES FROM EXSTUDENTS The Texas Aggie R. J. Windrcw, high powered gun with the Smith Brothers Construction Co., Dallas, passed through College | class work from retreat Thursday Ap- | recently en route to Navasota where his company has a paving job. From Crockett. college b ymilking cows at the dairy barn. B. E. Tobin is a student with the Western Electric Co. He is at 2004 South 59th Ave., Cicero, Ill. Ln. L. Weaver is taking a Technical Training Course with the Western Electric Co., of Chicago, Ill. R. A. Axe is an engineer for the Empire Companies. He is located at 419 Wyandotte St., Bartelsville, Okla- homa. BH ——.—— —._ SURVEY OFFICIAL COMPLETES CONFERENCE AND RETURNS Dr. F. J. Kelly of the University of Missouri and member of the edu- cational survey commission of the state returned to Fort Worth this morning after conferring with Pres- ident W. B. Bizzell and other author- ities of the College on details of the survey schedules and making brief in- spection of the College plant. il ——e—— FOR SALE—Purebred Rhode Island Reds. A few cockerels. Baby chicks every week. R. F. Smith, call 71. -128 PECANS—Good quality Brazos bot- tom pecans for sale at 20c¢c a pound. Phone 71. -124 -