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— 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 8, 1924. Driver, L. E. Francis, J. F. Gibson, J. G. Gonzales, H. Kerr, W. R. Leach, W. W, Moore, F. W, Pattee, E. C. Philips, W. L. Shelby, E. J. Smith, H. L. Tapp, F. C. Grissom, S .B. Jefferies, C. J . (a) (b) Vaden, F. S . C.. C.- TODD, Commandant. ay po li MATHEMATICS 102. (Official) The date for Quiz A in Mathe- matics 102 has been changed to March 12. For Monday, March 10, students will prepare the assignment already given out. CHARLES PURYEAR. Dean.’ —————— CONFINED TO CAMPUS (Official) March 7 ,1924. Circular, No .22. 1. Upon the recommendation of the Senior Court the following pun- ishments are published for the in- formation of all concerned. (a) ny B, Signal Corps ,is hereby con- fined to the limits of the Campus until Retreat, May 6, 1924, and is assessed the sum of 20 demerits for insubordination. (b) Cadet C. Opryshzk, Company F, Infantry, is hereby assessed the sum of 20 demerits for being in Bryan in non-regulation uniform. (¢) Cadet J. M. Rogers, Troop A, Cavalry, is hereby assessed the sum of 15 demerits for being dis- respectful towards upperclassman. (d) Cadet J. Mayfield, Compa- ny H. Infantry, is hereby confined to the limits of the Campus until Retreat, May 6, 1924, and is as- sessed the sum of 20 demerits for being in Bryan without permit. (e) tery C, Artillery is hereby confined Cadet J. R. Saucer, Compa- | Cadet S .C. Creager, Bat- | to the limits of the Campus until { Retreat, April 6, 1924 ,and is asses- | sed the sum of 10 demerits for being | in Bryan without permit. (f) Cadet L. J. Mohler, Company B ,Signal Corps, is hereby assessed | the sum of 10 demerits for neglect of duty . 2. The above punishments are ap- | proved and all Cadets confined to | the limits of the Campus will report i to the Officer of the Day on Satur- {day and Sunday afternoons in the | Rotunda, Main Building at 1:00-2:00 | -3:00-4:00 and 5:00 p.m. C. C. TODD, Commandant. ————— el E. E. JUNIORS AND SENIORS 3 (official) Mr. R. C. Jones, Secretary and | Treasurer of the San Antonio Pub- | lic Service Company, will deliver an | address on “The Organization of a | Light and Power Company” in room | 301 E. E. building at 4 p.m. Monday, ' March 10th. Mr. Jones will touch on capitali- zation, ownership, relations of depart- | ments, control and provision of fran- | chise. All Electrical Engineering seniors and juniors are expected to attend and others interested will be wel- | come, | | | | | F. C. BOLTON, dean, - School of Engineering. I ROFESSOR ASBURY WILL HOLD OPEN HOUSE TODAY From now on I will keep open house to Campus and Bryan people on Sun- day afternoons from 3:00 to 6:00 o’clock—particularly to groups of stu- dents and family parties wishing to see my pictures. SAMUEL E. ASBURY. eee DEAN KYLE WILL BE AWAY ON TRIP OF ONE WEEK Dean E. J. Kyle will leave today ‘to be ff the Campus for a week. He will go directly to Austin from there to San Antonio and thence to Fort Worth. -> I'OR SALE: Remington portable typewriters, cash or terms. See Longley at 51 Milner.—132 | LOST: High School class ring with | letter, W.P.H.S. on it. Liberal re- ward for return to 22 Pfeuffer.—133 ee itm SS “Say, sonny, why’s your milk pail cempty? Didn’t the old cow give any- thing 7” “Yep, eight quarts and one kick.” ee 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 ST. LOUIS MUSICAL GROUP COMING HERE (Continued from col. 1, Page 1) In keeping with the progress and development of these annual Spring Festival Tours, Helen Traubel, the wonderful young soprana, is accom- panying the orchestra, apperaing as scloist in nearly all of the cities to be visited. As usual, Mr. Ganz will surrender the baton to Frederick Fis- cher, the assistant conductor, in some of the concerts to appear as soloist. Michel Gusikoff, concert master of the orchestra, and H. Max Steindel, first cellist, also will appear many times ‘n a solo capacity, as will John Kiburz, flutist and Mdme. Pampori, harpist. STUDENTS WANTED: Last summer 1298 college men averaged profits of $11.40 a day. This propo- sition is endorsed by members of the A. & M. C. faculty. If you want a job sce J. L. Moore, Jr., 78 Legett at once.—131. The M. H. JAMES DRUG COMPANY —45 Phones 93—-~ The Leading Druggists The Rexall Store Corner of Postoffice BRYAN. TEXAS