The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, March 18, 1924, Image 3

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    OFFICIAL NOTICES |
ABSENT STUDENTS |
|
The following students who were |
absent on the date specified below
comz under the following paragraphs
of the absence rule.
(Office ¢f the Commandant)
March 17, 1924.
(a) Batis, N. L
Coker, W. R.
Davis, D. O.
ElNouty, A. H.
Falkenburg, R. T.
Florey, A. J.
Ford, W. E.
Gildchriest, E .D.
Leach, W .W.
Nichols, E. C.
Shaw, G. F.
Tartt, J. B.
Townsend, F. H.
Tucker, J. C.
(b) Coleman, T. C.
May, C. V.
Terry, C. W.
C. C. TODD,
Commandant.
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ENGLISH 104, 106, 204
(official)
1. As certain students appear to
have misunderstood the effect of the |
r2cent “sectioning” transfers, atten-
tion is called to the fact that a stu-
cent’s grade will be determined not by
membership in a certain section but
by his work. Though certain sec-
tions are made up entirely of stu-
den s who were rated on March 1 as
having made grade A or B, and
though some middle sections are
made up entirely of “C’ students (as
ratzd March 1), it has been necessary
to include a few ‘“C” men in certain
high or low sections.
2. During the remainder of the
term transfers will not be made ex-
cept upon recommendation of in
structors.
GEO. SUMMEY, JR,,
Head Department of English.
The M. H. JAMES DRUG
COMPANY
—45 Phones —— 93—
The Leading Druggists
The Rexall Store
Corner of Posteffice
BRYAN. TEXAS
I
SEATS FOR BASEBALL
GAMES WILL BE PLACED
ON SALE THIS MORNING |
(Official)
Baseball season opens Friday when |
the Waco League team comes to Col- |
lege Station for a two-game series!
with the Aggies. The schedule calls
| for a total of twenty-six games, four- |
| teen of which are played at Kyla field. |
Permanent reserved seats for all |
home baseball games will go on sale |
at the Athletic Office today. Better |
secure a permanent seat at once while |
the good ones are available. |
The seating arrangement will be |
the same as last year. Faculty and |
Bryan Coupcn book holders will occu- |
py Sections A, B, and C and will en- |
ter the grandstand at Entrance No. 1,
east end. Those holding permanent
reserve seats will occupy Section I)
and will enter at Entrance No. 2,:
from the rear of the grandstand. Sec-
tion E will be open for the general |
public who desire to secure reserved:
seats on the day of the game. The
remaining sections are open to the
students who will enter at Entrance
No. 3, 4 and 5. The management will |
appreciate the cooperation of all in!
assisting in carrying out this seat- |
‘ng arrangement as it will enable us |
to handle the crowd much more con-
The game Friday will begin at 4:10 |
and on Saturday at 2:30.
JAMES SULLIVAN, |
Bus. Mgr. of Athletics. |
LADIES’ RIDING CLASSES
(Official)
The beginners and advanced ladies’
riding classes for the next three
weeks will be held from 10:00 to 11:-
00 o’clock on Tuesdays and Fridays.
W. E. BUCHLY,
Fos = 1
You College Men—
If you haven’t already been
in here and picked out that
Spring outfit, dont delay the
matter too long.
We've got a big stock of ev-
erything that’s new in wearing
apparel for young men, but the
boys have recognized the unus-
ual values here and are ‘“pick-
ing e'm” while the picking 1s
good.
It is a pleasure to show you, |
whather you are ready to buy
or not.
T. K. LAWRENCE
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 homa, where he is teaching.
: veniently. |
ond team having a total of
Captain Cavalry.
C. H. HAILEY ’23 MAKING
GOOD RECORD IN OKLAHOMA
C. H. Hailey, agricultural graduate
of the College with the class of 1923,
is winning recognition in vocational
agricultural work in Wellston, Okla-
In the
non-collegiate livestock judging con-
test held in connection with the stock
shcw at Oklahoma City recently, his
team of three boys won first place
with a total of 1,181 points, the sec-
1,15.
Hailey’s team won out against thir-
ty-seven select livestock indging
teams from over the state.
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The bill at the Queen today carries
a Metro feature, two acts of vaude-
ville, a two-reel comedy and good
music.
{freemen
CLOTHES CREATE
THE FIRST IMPRESSION
When you size up a stranger you usually flash a glance
at his clothes. The first impression lends the dominating
tone to all succeeding impressions both in business and so-
cial life, a favorable appearance is a valuable asset.
A new spring suit from Detmar woolens or International
fabrics will make you look your best. You can. get good
style, fine quality and flawless tailoring at home at
CHARLIE NITCH