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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1924)
a ————————————————————————— A es 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) March 7, 1924. | Castleberry, J. J. Driver, L. E. Francis, J. F. Gibson, J. G. Gonzales, H. Langhammer, U. Leach, W. W. Moore, F. W. Philips, W. L. Ragsdale, L. G. Sayers, S. S. Self, R. A. Shelby, E. J. Tapp, F-C. Barton, J. Hamilton, J. B. Poage, C. C.:C. TODD, Commandant. MATHEMATICS 102. (a) (181330) The date for Quiz A 12. For Monday, March 10, students will prepare the ass'gnment already ! given out, CHARLES PURYEAR. Dean. A. H. SENIORS (official) ; I have just received notice of a Civil Service examination for an as- | sistant animal husbandman, salary $2400.00 to $3000.00 All A. H. sen- iors interested in this examination should see me as soon as possible. D. W. WILLIAMS, head, A. H. DEPARTMENT. a —— STUDENTS GOING TO FORT WORTH REPORT FOR WORK (Official) All animal husbandry students who have obtained passes to attend the | Fort Worth Fat Stock shcw will re- port to me in the coliseum daily b:- ginning Monday morning, March 10, W. L .STANGEL, prof., Animal Husbandry . THE SWIMMING POOL I have authorized the Y.M.C.A. to open the pool again in four or five days provided no further cases of eye trouble develop . R. B. EHLINGER , College Surgeon . in Mathe- | matics 102 has been changed to March | LONGHORNS TAKE FIRST GAME IN FINAL SERIES THE QUESTION of what is new in Spring cloth- ing and furnishings for men need not trouble you in the least— Texas University Longhorns last night defeated the Texas Aggies in the first game of basket ball in the final series at College, the score { being 24 to 14. |! The second and final game will be | played here tonight, | DANCE IN BRYAN TONIGHT | HONORING BASKETBALL TEAM | ; provide There will be a dance given in the A trip through our store will | Elk’s Hall at Brayan tonight honor- ing the Aggie basketball squad. Mu- | sic will be furnished by the Aggie Serenaders. Dancing will begin at | 9:00. Admissicn charge will be $1. | | ————— eee. i RAINBOW BAND PLEASES | STUDENTS AND CAMPUS : PEOPLE WITH PROGRAM DROP IN OFTEN The musical entertainment of the | Rainbow Band, lyceum performance | | given by the Y.M.C.A. Thursday | evening was one of the most enjoy- | | able entertainments ever given at the | { College. The girls composing the i band were all accomplished = vocal- | ists and instrumental performers and | | they gave a novelty descriptive pro- gram that pleased extravagantly. The | enhtusiastic insistence of the students | compelled an extraordinary number | of encores . T. K. LAWRENCE “THE CALL OF THE CANYON” AT PICTURE SHOW TONIGHT Zane Grey’s famous novel, “The Call of the Canyon,” will be the fea- | ture of to-night’s show in the | Assembly Hall. This is a Para- mount super-special, featuring Rich- ard Dix, Lois Wilson and Marjorie | Daw, supported by Noah Beery, Ri- — | cardo Cortez and Fred Huntley. A | CHRISTIAN GROUP WILL | splendid comedy and good musie will HOLD REGULAR SERVICES | complete the program. Bible school for Christian students | CAMPUS CHILDREN DIVIDED | will be held tomorrow morning at 9:15: INTO TWO GROUPS FOR THE in Guion hall, with Professor Davi- | SATURDAY STUDY HOUR son, superintendent, in charge. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 in the | Assembly Hall, with J. W. Kennedy | as leader. Besides the regular ser- vice of song, prayer and general dis- [ to a recent decision of the Edu- cuss’on of the subject, a. debate be. | cational Committee of the Campus tween L. N. Murchiscn and H. S. | Study club. The boys and girls be- Smith has hon arranged © | tween the ages of nine and fourteen 3 The regular ws of the | will meet at 10:10 o’clock this morn- Lords Santor Swill Bat hold iat bid ing in the Y.M.C.A. parlors, and Mrs. ; an a L t ill finish reading the fas- evening service and the pastor will aneas er wi “Mast oy x bring a message appropriate to the einaiing story, sre pars. : occasion, taking for his theme “The | The younger children will meet at Zorid’s teat Memorial.” 10:00 o’clock, and Mrs. Grout will read All students, Campus people and | | to them until 11: 00. tisitors are cordially invited to all the! | SAN ANTONIAN WILL LEAD services. | THE SERVICES TOMORROW L. FERRIS POWELL, Student Pastor . Dr. Hugh McLellan, pastor of the Ee ——— Central Christian Church, San Anto- CEIGGA BIBLE CLASS nio, will speak at the convocation in CONDUCTING CONTEST | Guion hall tomorrow morning at 10.50 o’clock. Two groups of children will enjoy the Children‘s Study Hour on Sat- day mornings in the future, accord- Come to the Seigga Bible class to- morrow morning and boost your side in the contest. The “Reds” are 1.47% ahead of the “Whites” at present. CLASS SECRETARY. RE FOR SALE: Hyacinths, palms, ever- greens and all kinds of pot plants and cut flowers, cheap for cash. A Thom- sen, College Greenhouse.—130