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OFFICIAL NOTICES | ABSENT STUDENTS | 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 27, 1924. Bennett, F. R. | Focke, J. C. Hines, M. E, Koenig, E. A. McMillan, R. L. MacDaniel, J. H. Ruhmann, E. P. Shaw, G. F. Thorn, C. M. Tinus, W. C. Waters, R. H. Williams, H. L. Wood, G. M. Wright, J. L. Holecamp, O. C. McCoy, J. M. Waller, T. D. March 25, and 26th. Koenig, E, A. C. C. TODD, Commandant. DAIRY HUSBANDRY FRESHMEN (Official) The following-named men are the upper one-third of the freshmen in Dairy Husbandry first judging and are eligible for the dairy cattle judg- ing contest to be held tomorrow. These men are excused from all duties from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., provided they (a) (b) (a) 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. report at the Dairy barn at 8:00 o'clock tomorrow morning for contest: Appleman, J. C. Amend, J. D. Anderson, J. N Blackman, I. G. Bryan, H. H. Crane, S. J. Cornet, C. M, Corns, J. B. Davis, R. V, Freeman, R. A. Gullihorn, G. E. Hart, J. I, Herwick, H. M. Hill, J. M. Kiber, J. B. Kile, S. M. Lewis, M. D. - Lee, W. L. Miller, 'R. C. Macey, W. S. Munnerlyn, W. F. McDonald, C. W. McCoy, B. O. McNeil, P. R. Oprychek, C. Patton, O. Ralph, G. G. Reisinger, B. F. Richards, H. L. Shaw, B. F. Stevens, J. A. Todd, C. J. Todd, R. Q. Winkler, B. R. Winn, T. M. Lucker, D. F. A. L. DARNELL, Pro2.=D.>H: —— AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS (Official) All students in the Department of Agricultural Economics who have missed one or more examinations of the current semester are required to write a make-up examination Satur- day, March 29th from 1:30 to 2:30 o’clock p.m. Report in room 312. F. A. BUECHEL, head, Dept. Agri. Adm. BE bh tS ER prrr!rtr\}})/”onuos”;zr”-'oo DISMISSED FROM COLLEGE (official) (Office of the Commandant) March 27, 1924. Circular, No. 25. In accordance with the action of the Discipline Committee and with the approval of the Acting President, Cadet H. V. Dubois, Battery B, Field Artillery, having been found guilty of dishonesty, is hereby dismissed from this institution. CG. C. TODD, Commandant. the | 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 —t | MOUNTED WORK SUSPENDED Headquarters Reserve Officers Training Corps. Due to typhoid inocculations in the enlisted detachment all mounted work of the cavalry unit will be suspended Friday, March 29. Cadet classes will report to the section rooms instead of stable. There will be no voluntary classes. JOHN. F. DAVIS, Capt. Cav. — EXCUSED AT 3:30 P. M. (Official) Under Par. 67 of the College Regu- lations the following are excused from classes today at 3:30 p.m, Graves, J. A. - Kishi, Taro * Thacker, R. B. The entire student body is excused at 4:00 p.m. CHARLES PURYEAR. Dean. —_—————————————— EPISCOPALS WILL HOLD LITANY SERVICE TONIGHT At 6:45 o'clock tonight a short Litany service will be held in the Y. M.C.A. parlors. All Episcopal stu- dents and residents are requested to attend. ZAY SMITH, group president, pt eee, What is the twelve-mile limit? A place where ships are not allowed to go more than. twelve miles an hour. What is the Electoral College ? place for boys electricity. A who want to learn