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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1924)
OFFICIAL NOTICES | ABSENT STUDENTS The following students who were ! come under the following paragraphs | of the absence rule. (Office of the Commandant) April 2, 1924. | Brazelton, A. J. Carmichael, J. F. Cliett, J. Q. Taulk, N. N. Focke, J. C. Harris, HH. . K. Keller, D. B. McMordie, MacDaniel, Mebane, A. Morris, O. D. Ruhmann, E. P. Thorn, C. M. Warren, A. A. LeLaurin, V. G. Levy, M. L. Mahan, L. H. (a) BoP J.7H. D wt (b) April 1, 1924. | (a) Carmichael, J. F. C. C. TODD, Commandant. CLASSES SUSPENDED THIS MORNIN | (official) On account of the military I spection; classes will be suspended | for the morning periods April 3. CHARLES PURYEAR, Dean. in lh ATTENTION—AGRICULTURAL SOPHOMORES (Official) edi i I would like to meet all Agricultural Sophomores in the Chapel of the Y. M. C. A. at 6:30 P. M. Friday, April 4, 1924. I desire to offer some sug- gestions in regard to choosing of groups, which you expect to make April fifth. E. J. KYLE, Dean School of Agriculture. SECOND DOSE TYPHOID SERUM THIS AFTERNOON Headquarters Officers’ Training Corps April 3, 1924. Reserve MEMORANDUM: 1. The second dose of typhoid- paratyrhoid serum will be given to- to those who received the first dose on March 27, 1924. By order of Colonel TODD: M. M. MONTGOMERY, Adjutant. absent on the date specified below | day between 4:00 P. M. and 5:30 P., M. | STUDENTS WANTED TO | WORK CANADIAN WHEAT FIELDS DURING SUMMER (official) All agricultural students who would be interested in a proposition to work on Canadian wheat farms during the summer months should call at my of- : fice for further information. E. J. KYLE, Dean School of Agriculture | te AGRICULTURAL SOPHOMORES Electives for next session (Official) | Sophomores in the Course in Agri- | culture are directed tc report to the Registrar by April 5 their choice for | next year of one of the following | groups: 2. Agricultural Education Agricultural Engineering Agronomy Animal Husbandry Dairy Husbandry 9. Horticulture 10. Landscape Art 11. Poultry Husbandry | 12. Rural Sociology | If in doubt as to what group to | choose, consult the Dean of Agricul- | | Nth w | | | | ture or the head of any group. The! On with the Dance Also the “NEW TOGS” you will need to participate in the Annual R. V. Hop Ross Volunteers! We have the articles necessary to complete your uniform. White Shoes Shirts Stocks : Gloves 1 Those who anticipate the use of evening clothes should investi- gate their needs now, then use our unexcelled service in sup- plying them. T. K. LAWRENCE | | head of the group chosen will be your | : Adviser. Consult him in regard to your choice of junior electives. | bulletin board No 17. CHARLES PURYEAR Dean. | SCIENCE SOPHOMORES (official) Sophomores in the Science Course | are directed to report to the registrar | department fer next year from the of Advisers has been posted on the t | f | | by April 5 their choice of a “major” | | following departments: Biology, Chemistry, Entomology, Geology, Physics: If in doubt as to what departmen: to choose, consult the undersigned, ox the head of any of the five depar:- ments named above. CHARLES PURYEAR, Dean. STUDENT LABOR (Official) Students desiring work should r:- port to the Y.M.C.A. immediately afl ter dinner for assignment. Campus people are requested to pai their call for student labor in before noon. W. HA. MATTHEWS, Y.M.C.A. Secretary. Fresh Fruit NOTICE TO OUR COLLEGE FRIENDS We are now making daily deliveries to College. | leave the store promptly at 9 o’clock. DAILY Fish on Wednesdays and Friday. 367—Market phone 355 IF IT IS TO EAT WE HAVE IT Give us a trial and be convinced. C..L. EDEN Trucks Vegetables Store phones 518 and