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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1924)
OFFICIAL NOTICES | ABSENT STUDENTS 1 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 25, 1924. | Bennett, F. R. Blair, *J.+ 1. Blount, F. Davis, D. O. Fultun, W. Lewis, M. D. McMillan, R. L. MacDaniel, J. H, Shaw, G. F. Shockley, C. W. Thompscn, O. A. Williams, H. L. Wright, J. L. Barton, J. Lothrop, R. K. Whitehouse, B. C. C. TODD, Commandant. ef. FACULTY MEETING (official) There will be a meeting of the Gener- al Faculty today at 4:10 p. m. Heads of departments are requested to bring with them the Survey Forms which! have been distributed to them. CHARLES PURYEAR, Acting President. li a (a) — — “North of the Hudson Bay” begins twc-day run at the Queen today. We Have Received a most attractive showing in the season’s Newest Models Wool Sport Skirts In the wanted French flannel material, Plain shades, Stripes and Plaid effects. SAM B. WILSON. The Woman’s Department Store. QWIZZES IN MATHEMATICS (official) | For the benefit of students who | were absent from Quiz A by proper | authority, postponed quizzes will be | held Saturday, March 29, according to the following schedule. Course Hour 101 1 102 Room 203 207 | (106) 103 | CHARLES PURYEAR. Dean. CAMPUS LAWNS (Official) The Y. M. C. A. is conducting a reg- | ular student labor bureau. Campus | residents are urged to list their lawns | for regular and efficient morning ser- vice during the spring and summer. W. H. MATTHEWS, Y. M C. A. Secretary EEE Ee i, NAA ENGINEERING STUDENTS (Official) W. H. Thompson assist. general manager of the Texas Power & Light Company will talk on “Efficiency as Applied to Public Utility Operation” lat 4 p.m. today (Wednesday) in room 301 Electrical Engineering building. All Electrical Engineering students should hear this talk, and all others rare invited. F. C. BOLTON, dean, Schceol of Engineering. HET SU a. It Pays to Advertise Mr. William Wrigley Jr., the chew- ing gum king of Chicago in explain- ing the rapid growth of his company, said it was all due to advertising. “But,” interrupted one of his friends traveling with tim to the Pa- cific Coast, “you have already built up a remarkable business. Why not save some of this advertising money and run along on momentum for a- while ?”’ “Well,” Mr. Wrigley said, “we have had a fine, fast trip west from Chicago so far. How much progress do you think we would make if they took off the engine?” FOR SALE: Transplanted cabbage and pepper plants, and cut | tomato, flowers, College Greenhouse. 148 —_————————— According to one authority, in cases of marriage between native women of the South Sea Islands and white ' men of any race, the children are in- | variably boys. | We are justly proud of our showing of young men’s 1924 Model SPRING SUITS A great variety of designs in plain and fancy weaves, artistically tailored and fashioned along lines that accords them welcome en- trance into any circle where “Style” is an im- portant factor. T. K. LAWRENCE | = E. K. Spahr of the Department «f English leaves this afternoon for Freeport, Texas, where he will act as a judge of literary work at an inter- scholastic meet on March 27, 28, and 29. In taking an oath the Siamese Bud- dhist says: “If I lie may I be cast into purgatory, and there be made to carry water through fire in a wicker basket.” Tom Mix in , “North ¢ of the Hudson Bay” is at the Queen today. dite nis Ae THe HIT Te HITT VISITING CARDS for COMMENCEMENT Wait for our agent to bring before you buy He will have all styles at popular our samples your Commencement cards. prices. We represent the largest en- graving house in the South. A. & M. PRESS Phone 93. 1S HTTTHETHS HHT HTH & HUTTE To [TTT gists fie HHT HT eI INTIS HTT TTS HTT o HTT S LIT # ES SIS He DHT e HINT THT o IETS LITT e THT S HTT TT [TTT S HITT o [TTT] 6)