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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1924)
| OFFICIAL NOTICES ~~ ABSSNT 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) March 4, 1921. (a) Beck, C. J. Brennand, R. S. Brightman, V. E. Burrow, D. A. Driver, L. E. Francis, J. F. Glezen, G. W. Hurff, J. L. Jennings, H. C. Leach, W. W. McKenzie, H. J. Mills, L. R. Morton, J. V. Mueller, I. A. Ragsdale, L. G. Rollins, J. M. Starnes, B. Thomason, G. R. (b) Crawford, R. A. Kiber, J. B. Royall, J. N. March 2, 1924. (a) Thomason, G. R. C. C. TODD, Commandant. ——————— RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS (Official) Research Fellowships in botany, zo- ology and other biological sciences are announced by the National Research Council. These fellowships offer =a st'pend of $1800 or more per annum, to men qualified for research. Fur- ther information may be obtained from this Department. 0. M. BALL, Biology Department. LYCEUM TICKET HOLDERS (Official) Persons holding Lyceum tickets will | please bring them to the Y.M.C.A. of- | fice today and exchange them for seat assignments in the Assembly | Hall. W. H. MATTHEWS, | Y.M.C.A. Secretary. | eee. CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES (Official) | All candidates for degrees to be | awarded in June, whose names do not | appear on the list posted on bulletin | board No. 12, should make application | immediately at the Registrar’s Office. LOUISE HILLYER, Ass’t. Registrar, ! j ulletin board 19, Main REVIEW OF CORPS TODAY March 3, 1924. Headquarters Reserve Officers’ Training Corps MEMORANDUM: 1. In view of the fact that the Band is leaving the Campus on March 6th, the review of the Corps of Ca- dets scheduled for Friday, March 7th, will be held Wednesday, March 5th, 1924. The cup representing the Intra- mural Gallery Rifle Championship will be presented to the Air Service Squadron at this formation. FIRST CALL: 4:55 p.m. ASSEMBLY: 5:10 p.m. ADJUTANT’S CALL: 5:15 p.m. UNIFORM: No. 1, with o.d. wool shirts. 2. One battery of Field Artillery and one troop of Cavalry, to be des- ignated by the respective senior in- structors, will be mounted. 3. The ceremony of presentation will be in accordance with the pro- visions of the memorandum issued this date. By order of Colonel TODD: M. M. MONTGOMERY, Adjutant. — get ——s ENGLISH 104, 106, 204 (Official) 1. Students affected by the trans- fers ordered on March 3 are requested to remember that these transfers are not intended as a disgrace or punish- ment to those who are now in the .ow sections, but have been made for the purpose of making each section as nearly homogenous as possible, in order that each student may be | taught at his own level—not bewild- ered by instructicn that passes over his head and not demoralized or bored by assignments beneath his ability. 2. If it appears that a student in the sections affected by these trans- fers has been misplaced, whether by transfer or by having been left in his | original section, he may be transfer- red at any time to another section. | Some transfers may be expected on or. shortly after March 17. Requests for transfers meantime should not foe made. 3. A list of the sections affected by the sectioning plan, together with the rating of each may be found on Academic Building. REP SU “FOR SALE: Hyacinths, palms, ever- Professor of English. HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS (official) = ————— | THE QUESTION of what is new in Spring cloth- ing and furnishings for men need not trouble you in the least— A trip through our store will provide THE ANSWER DROP IN OFTEN T. K. LAWRENCE J { Moore, Jr., Departments of the College. We have found it helpful to make a tabulation of the things to be seen. As Chair- man of the Committee on Commence- ment Exercises, I will appreciate memoranda of any exhibits to be catalcgued in the outline of Com- mencement Exercises All data should be in this week. F B. CLARK Chairman, Commencement Committee. COLLEGE MILK PATRONS (Official) Due to re-arrangement of milking hours, people who are getting their milk at the Dairy building should call fcr it between 4:00 and 5:00 in the af- ternoon. A. L. DARNELL. AE, a ;-H&ayryrrirorr™”or” A. A. SENIORS (official All A. A. seniors are requested to meet in room 414 in the New Agri- cultural building Wednesday evening, March 5th at 5:00 F. A. BUECHEL, head, Course in Agr. Adm. ——————— STUDENTS WANTED: Five good men wanted for summer work. Hard | work, but good pay. See J. L. 78 Legett at once.—125 | —128. | greens and al’ kinds of pot plants and ' cut flowers, cheap for cash. A Thom- sen, College Greenhouse.—130 During the Commencement Exer- | FOR SALE. Purebred Rhode Island cises Monday, June 2, from 11 am. to 4 p.m. we have inspection of the f Reds. A few cockerels. Baby chicks every week. R. F. Smith, call 71. -128