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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1924)
The Baily Mutletin Published each morning except Mon day by the Publicity Department of the A. & M. College . Official pub- lication of the Ccllege. Distributed free to all students, instructors and campus residents. Copy for The Bulletin for either the news or advertising columns will be accepted at: Publicity Office, Room 113, 1st flcor Main Academic Bldg. Phone 127 A. & M. Press, Old Forge Shop, 1st door north of Textile Bldg. Phone 93 WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College FRANK O. MARTIN Publicity Secrctary. VADA TUCKER Assistant. SELFISHNESS, OR—WHAT? How easy it is to b:little the per- son who comes up for praise. Strange how otherwise fine, intel- | ligent persons seem st determined that none shall shine as a genius or an exceptional. You mention a certain one and say something about the success that per- son has made in the business world, and the reply comes, “Oh, yes, but his father left him the business,” as if it | did not take business acumen to keep what was left to him and increase it. You say that this one is a great _ | “his wife has been responsible for his | - OPEN FOR BUSINESS THE AGGIE CLEANERS AND TAILORS NEXT TO BOYETT’S Inquire about special rates for April. | writer and the answer is, “He never | | made a success of anything else,” or, | SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS COMPLETE STOCK success.” You praise the son or the daughter of your friend for being an artist or | for showing the qualifications of an | artist performer and you hear, “Yes, | quite so, but otherwise that youngster | Baseball lis the laz'est little beast, simply will | Track | not work.” | Basketball i And when you compliment your | Tennis ' neighbor on having a child to be | Golf I proud of someone jumps in with the | { thing you never heard before—“The | child was adopted.” What is the reason that you can | | not hear good of anyone without a | | desire to qualify the credit which is | | given. | It ‘s a mean, despicable trick, this | i bzlictling others and only goes to! how that you are an egotist, your- | self. A. 11. WALDROP & COMPANY NEPHEW OF LLOYD GEORGE WILL SPEAK HERE SUNDAY ht Ad | Dr. Arthur Walwyn Evans, nephew FOUND:—R. V. Pin. Owner can | of David Lloyd George will address | get same from Lieutenant Searight | the regular Sunday MOrMng convoca. and calling at Publicity Office and | tion in Guion hall Surday morning. naying 15 cents for this ad. | He will appear here on the Lyceum tr — | course of lecturers and entertainers. WORK WANTED: Young woman, p ¢ g REGISTERED JERSEY would like position as helper in De- | x DAIRY. pariment, or will sew by the day. | Phone Miss Wood, Ccllege 169, or [lone No. 17. bho Danes Sieh) 5% Y.M.C.A.—153 | five, except Saturday afternoons, Sun days, and Holidays. DUEEN Last showing today That wonderful stage production “THE TIGER ROSE” with the original stage star. | | | | | ir This is a good one that you should see without fail so you will be ready for the big one Friday and Saturday “LILLIES OF THE FIELD” Sez this big picture the first day if possible as you might not bz able to see it if you wait until Saturday. | DIXIE THEATRE Last showing today of the wonderful story of the man who brings your letters every day “THE MAIL MAN” Tomorrow, one day only: “You Can’t Get Away With It.” Saturday: A big extra special Vitagraph attraction | 3 “THE LOVE BANDIT” Sa ——