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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1924)
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 28, 1924. Bennett, F. R. Focke, J. C. Landon, J. C. Lanham, R. E. McMillan, R. L. MacDaniel, J. H . Moore, W. A. Shaw, G. F. Smith, P. H. Thorn, C. M, Williams, H. L. Wright, J. L. Martin, J. D. Smith, E. F. Standlee, D. G. C. C. TODD, Commandant. ————————————<————— 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. (a) (b) 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 ef fects. SAM B. WILSON. The Woman’s Department Store. ELECTRIC POWER OFF ALL THIS MORNING Due to work on the power line, power will be off this fore- noon, | | : | (Official) | W. W. KRAFT, Supt. Buildings and Utilities. PRESENT COUPON BOOKS FOR ADMITTANCE TO FIELD TODAY (Official) Everyone, including members of the “baseball, track and tennis squads, is expected to bring their coupon book for admission to Kyle Field this after- noon. JAMES SULLIVAN, Bus. Mgr. Athletics. R. O. T .C. JUNIORS March 29, 1924, Headquarters | Reserve Officers’ Training Corps | MEMORANDUM: { 1. Application for authority to de- | fer attendance at the advanced course | camp by juniors who are required to | attend this year should be filed with | the Sergeant Major not later than April 5th, 1924. Applications re- | ceived after this date cannot be given ' favorable consideration unless the | circumstances are exceptional. By order of Colonel TODD: M. M. MONTGOMERY, Adjutant. | | | | | | en eR eet Be { [ | | [ “BIG FOUR” B. Y. P. U WILL HAVE SOCIAL TONIGHT Phe “Bigs Four” "B."¥Y. P. U. wiil ' have a social on the second floor cf | the Y.M.C.A. tonight at 8 o’clock. All Baptist Freshmen who are not { members of a B. Y. P. U. are espec- | ially invited. | TWO RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS OFFERED IN ALABAMA U. | Announcements of Research Fel- | lowships in the School of Mines, Uni- | versity of Alabama, and the Southern Experiment Station, United States Bureau of Mines, Tuscaloose, Alaba- ma for 1924-25, have been received in the President’s office. Full infor- mation regarding the fellowships is posted on the President’s bulletin board. ttf eee SECOND GAME WITH OWLS WILL BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 2:30 The second of the series of games with the Owls will be played on Kyle Field this afternoon, beginning promptly at 2:30 o’clock. 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 i accords them welcome en- into circle trance any where “Style” is an im- portant factor. T. K. LAWRENCE You have admired Marion Davies as as extremely versatile artist— you’ll love her as the heroine of a charming romance, “Little Old New York” which is at the Queen today. Better come in early—the house will be jammed tonight. F. & B. REGISTERED JERSEY DAIRY. Phone No. 7. Phone hours eight to five, except Saturday afternoons, Sun- days, and Holidays. ne pers HTS HTT HITT SL VISITING CARDS for COMMENCEMENT 1119] Wait for our agent to bring our samples before you buy your Commencement cards. He will have all styles at popular prices. We represent the largest en- graving house in the South. A. & M. PRESS Phone 93. Le HITT TTT SHUT HTH S HEHTHIHTS HTH Hele HTS TTS HTT S HTT TTS HITT NTT» HHT TS TTT S TTT qe HHS Ane HHT NTT ST (TTT STITT S [TTT STITT & HTT STINTS}