The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, March 09, 1924, Image 2

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The Baily Rulletin direct to the Secretary of the Foun- HERMAN’S
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Published each morning except Mon- | PROF. DAVISON TO SPEAK ON | OFFICER'S SHOES h
day by the Publicity Department of SUBJECT PHILOSOPHY OF
the A. & M. College . Official pub- COOPERATION AT SEMINAR
lication of the College. Distributed | ALL SIZES
free to all students, instructors and | Professor L. L. Davison of the De- | NOW IN STOCK IN
campus residents. | partment of Economics will address
LE: | the Social Science Seminar meeting | C ALF
Copy for The Bulletin for either the in the Physics auditorium Monday | OR
news or advertising columns will be | evening at 7:30 p.m. His subject |
accepted at: Iwi “« i ot
Publicity Office, Room 11, ill hojiihe Piliosophye OL Coop | CORDOVAN
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WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL | ant colonel of the cadet corps in his
President of the College | senior year was a visitor on the Cam- | BRYAN
FRANK O. MARTIN | pus yesterday and made presonal
Publicity Secretary. calls to many of his friends in the' ~R SALE: Oliver typewriter in
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Assistant. | His home is at Wichita Falls where ing Staticn.—132
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