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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1924)
po ors ee — p.m. While primarily of interest to civil engineers, the subject is one which should appeal to all citizens and taxpayers, present The following students who were iA civil engineering students should absent on the date specified below | attend this meeting without fail, and come under the following paragraphs | others, both Students and fonitysare of. the absence rule. | cordially invited to be present. : 4 Head, (Office of the Commandant) dot aE 2 March 19, 1924. fy TAR) = Anderson, J. R. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE Batis, N. IL WILL HOLD MEETING THIS Bennett F. R. Davis D. O. Elliott, A. L. Faulkenburg, R. T. Florey, A. J. Galloway, J. B. Gilchriest, E. D. Menke, T .M. Shaw, G. F. OFFICIAL NOTICES | ABSENT STUDENTS | (a) (Official) The Agricultural Conference | will talk on “The Relation Between or prospective. ! MORNING AT 9:00 O'CLOCK will | | meet this morning at 9:00 o’clock in ' room 312 of the Agricultural build- | ing. Dr. F. A. Buechel; head of the | | course of agricultural administration, | Tartt, J. B. | Anderson, H. R. | McLain, C. E. | Oates, K. D. { 6.1 C.-TODD, Commandant. | LECTURE ON ASPHALTIC PAVEMENT TOMORROW | (official) Mr. J. S. Burdge, representating | Warren Brothers Company will give | an address Friday evening, March 21, | on “The Design, Manufacture, and! Inspection of Hot-Mixed Asphaltic | Pavements.” This address will be | given in the place of the regular pro- | gram of the Civil Engineering Society | in the Physics lecture room at 7:00 Ir Fine Underwearables For Women best Fine We are showing the assemblage of values in hand embroidered FILIPINO UNDERWEAR in our history. Dainty embroidered GOWNS & TEDS made of sheer Batiste, Very Special $1.95 and $2.50 SAM B. WILSON. The Woman’s Department Store i | culture are expected to attend. the Economic and Technological Phase of Agriculture.” All teachers in the School of Agri- | Oth- | er members of the instructional staff and all members of the Extension Di- vision and the Experiment Station Division are invited to attend. E. J. KYLE, dean, School of Agriculture. EN a ai aa NE SECOND TERM NOTES (Official) 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 em” while the picking is good. it is a pleasure to show you, whether you are ready to buy : or not. T. K. LAWRENCE rth | | tions where spectators are allowed to swarm over the track and base- | ball field, only very unsatisfactory | work can be done. H. H. HOUSE, F. G. ANDERSON. —— ROYAL ARCH MASONS Notes given for the second term ! are now due. You will call on the! A |) Cashier and make payments at once. | W. WIPPRECHT. Business managzr. A game ppp en .P rh APPLICATION FOR MEETINGS ON CAMPUS MUST BE FILED COMMANDANT IN (official) Attention is herby called | fact that before any meeting, enter- | tainment, or performance of any kind can be held on the Campus a request - must be submitted to Col. C. C. Todd, Commandant, specifying the nature of the entertainment and the exact. time it is to be given. S. G. BAILEY, Executive Secretary SPECTATORS OF ATHLETICS (Official) All spectators who attend baseball | | and track practice are requested to | stay in grandstand or on the North | side of the straightaway. This rule | | will also apply to baseball and track | | men who are not in uniform. ' cheerful cooperation is requested in this matter. Under present to the | This is neces- | | sary to avoid conflicts and the use of ' no College building can be secured un- | less this regulation is complied with. Your | condi- | at Meeting of W. T. Austin < &4 Chapter No. 87. Royal *%§ Arch Masons. Masonic | Temple Bryan teonight at o o’clock. { Work in the Mark Master and Past | Master degrees. All members and | visiting companions will receive a ADVANCE | cordial welcome. J. L. ROBERTSON, H. P. F. E. LICHTE, Secretary | WANTED: A small refrigerator. | Leave word at the Y.M.C.A. M. C. Parish.—140 ! , y- | Dean and Mrs. E. J. Kyle and Mrs. W. B. Bizzell went to Houston Tues- Dean | Kyle will attend sessions of the cat- | tlemans’ convention. i) k | day afternoon for a short visit. The M. H. JAMES DRUG COMPANY —45 Phones —— 93— The Leading Druggists The Rexall Store Corner of Posteffice TERXAS BRYAN.