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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1924)
The Bailp Bulletin Published each morning except Mon- day by the Publicity Department of | the A. & M. College . Official pub- TICKETS FOR ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY ON SALE NOW Tickets for the concerts which will given by the St. Louis Symphony | Orchestra in the Assembly Hall on | April 5, are now on sale at the of- | be lication of the College. Distributed fice of the Y. M. C. A. The prices are free to all students, instructors and | 4 59 for adults, $1.00 for students, campus residents. WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President ¢f the College FRANK O. MARTIN Publicity Secretary. VADA TUCKER Assistant. PROGRAM OF CONCERT BY BAND IN ASSEMBLY HALL THIS AFTERNOON The program of the Aggie band concert will be given in the Assembly Hall th's afternoon frcm 3:00 to 4:00 o'clock, as announced by Geo. Fair- leigh, director of the band, is as fol- lows: 1. March “Our Favorite Regiment,” Dominik Ertl. . Flower Song ‘Hearts and Flowers"” Tobani. 3. Two popular pieces a. “I Cried For [V) You.” b. “Dimples.” 4. Vocal Solo Selected (Mrs. R. lL. Ware). 5. Overture “The Golden Sceptre,” Schlepegrell. 6. Descriptive Piece “American Pa- trol,” Meacham. . Two popular pieces a. “That Old Gang of Mine.” b. “Somebody Stole My Gal.” 8. Vocal Solo Mrs. R. L. Ware. 9. Characteristic piece “Little Wag,” Eilenberg. 10. Valse di Tobani. 11. March “Midst Thunder of Can- non,” Meineske. “Star Spangled Banner” Concert “Romantique,” W. H. Thomas, Jas. Barry, E. K. Spahr, English Department, and G. B. Wilcox ( superintendent of the A. | & M. Consolidated School, acted as judges at the county meet held at the Hearne school Friday. The M. H. JAMES DRUG COMPANY —45 —— Phones 93— The Leading Druggists The Rexall Store Corner of Postoffice BRYAN. TEXAS | “HAPPINESS” | | ‘and 50c for school children. All tic- | kets are for reserved seats and only early purchase of tickets will insure | ‘good seats for either the matinee or | night peformance. W. H, Matthews, ' Y.M.C.A. Secretary who is in charge | cf the ticket selling at College, said | yesterday that he is endeavoring to hold a section of the best seats for the | seniors and Campus residents. These | will be held only a few days longer, | however, and for that reason seniors and faculty members are urged to get heir tickets early. till Te work RF, | Men interested in summer ' should see me at 11 Foster. | Olsen—143 ‘dy typist graduate in short | three years chief file clerk with one of largest service corporations | Dallas, desires position at College Sta- | tion. Phone 93, College. LOST: | Finder Dodge automobile crank. notify Publicity Office.—143 | a -PPepo@’éfzp.npis POSITION WANTED—Young la- hand; | . | mn | HERMAN'S OFFICER'S SHOES ALL SIZES NOW IN STOCK IN CALF OR CORDOVAN A M. WALDROP ® COMPANY BRYAN SEE THE NEW CORONA Ir = a lavish scale— BAY.” Friday-Saturday: MARION YORK.” TOM MIX in “NORTH OF THE RUDSON DAVIES in == ~~ Queen Theatre Monday and Tuesday: The famous stage star and favorite— Laurette Taylor is coming in one of her great stage successes, produced by Metro on with BIG COMEDY and SPECIAL MUSIC. { Wednesday-Thursday : “LITTLE OLD NEW Monday and Tuesday: Wednesday-Thursday : | FAKERS.” Extra special, GLORIA SWANSON in “DON’T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND.” JOHNNY WALKER in DIXIE THEATRE Cecil De Mille presents “FASHIONABLE Sd