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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1924)
EE ——— OFFICIAL NOTICES | ABSENT STUDENTS The following students who were pn absent from Quiz A by proper absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule. (Office of the Commandant) (a) Bennett, F. R, Blair, J. T. Davidson, W. H. Fultun, W. MacDaniel, J. H. MeMillan, R. L. Ruhmann, E, P. Shaw, G. F. Shockley, C. W. Waters, R. H. Williams, H. L. Wood, G. M. Wright, J. L. Hancock, W. J. Stovall, J. W. Vaden, F. S. C. C. TODD, Commandant. 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 (b) Have you seen Johnny Walker at held Saturday, March 29, according to 1924 Model the following schedule. Course Hour Room SPRING SUITS 101 1 203 102 1 207 ; . : 1103 (106) 2 103 A great variety of designs 104 3 204 |} in plain and fancy weaves, 108 1 209 Bi ; 118 2 316 artistically tailored and 204 1 205 the Dixie in his newest jazz comedy- drama, ‘Fashionable Fakers?” day is your last chance. 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. To- | Dallas, desires position at College Sta- | thon. Phone 93, College. 7 QWIZZES IN MATHEMATICS (official) We are justly proud of our For the benefit of students who ; A showing of young men's | authority, postponed quizzes will be CHARLES PURYEAR. fashioned along lines that Dean. BATTALION PARADE SATURDAY accords them welcome en- trance into any circle Headquarters where “Style” is an im- Reserve Officers Training Corps. March 26. 1924. ||| portant factor. + T. K. LAWRENCE —] MEMORANDUM: 1. There will be a Battalion Par- ade by the Second Battalion, Infantry, Saturday, March 29, 1924: FIRST CALL: 7:45 A. M. | ANIMAL INDUSTRY COUNCIL ASSEMBLY: 7:55 A. M.!| WILL HOLD MEETING TONIGHT ADJUTANTS CALL: 8:00 A. M. | Sena UNIFORM: No 1, with o. shirts. By order of Colonel TODD: M. M. MONTGOMERY, Adjutant. RE Lr Ln rg i POSITION WANTED—Young la- dy typist graduate in short hand; three years chief file clerk with one of largest service corporations in The regular March meeting of the Animal Industry Council will be held in the Physics building this evening, beginning at 7:30 o’clock. Dr. J. L. Lush will talk on “Inbreeding; Its Effects and Its Measurements,” d. wool and a report from the committee apointed to consider the adoption of standard rations to be recommended for var- ious feeding purposes in Texas will be heard. - GOOD in MAKE GARDENING A PLEASURE. WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF Hoes Rakes Forks Spades Picks Mattocks Trowels Pruners Shears Lawn Mowers and Garden Plows We appreciate your orders, and make prompt delivery. PARKER-ASTIN HARDWARE COMPANY 116—TELEPHONES—70 First Class Tin Shop in Connection. We Deliver to College.