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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1924)
EEE EE EE ————————— OFFICIAL NOTICES | AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRATION STUDENTS & ABSENT STUDENTS | Suggested Electives for Students in the Course in Agricultural Administra- tion for the Session 1924-25. The following students who were! y absent on the date specified below | come under the following paragraphs (official) of the absence rule. Students in Agricultural Administration are requested to be prepared (Office of the Commandant) | to make out their electives for the Session 1924-25. Notice will soon April 3, 1924 appear in the Bulletin giving exact registration dates. All students who (2) Brazelton, A. J. | do not appear upon the dates scheduled will have their electives assigned Cliett, J. Q. to them. Electives will be made out in triplicate, one copy will be sent Drisdale, J. V. to the Registrar, another will be given to the student while the third copy Focke, J. C. will be retained in this office. No changes will be granted after the Harris, H. K. | schedules have once been made. : Keller, D, B. ; : McGuire, C. C. Senior Electives. McMordie, F. F. oo 1st Term 2nd Term MacDaniel, J. H. Ag. Ec. 408 2-0 Agric. Finance ¥ 3 Mebane, A. D. Ag. Ee. 410 3-0 Transportation Morris, O. D. Ag. Ee. 403 1-4 Auditing 412 - Taxation Ruhmann, E. P. Ag. Ec. 407 3-0 Ranch Economics 414 1-2 Coop. Acctg. Thorn, C. M. Ag. Ee. 416 2-4 Advanced Statistics Turney, J. G. Ag. Ec. 424 1-6 Business Analysis (b) Fine, C. Ag. Ed. 410 3-0 Prin. of Teaching 402 3-0 Amd. of V. A. Menger, A. R. Agronomy 405 1-4 Grain Grading : Pinson, S. A. A. H. 409 3-2 Animal Nutrition 416 3-2 Live Stock Mgt. C. C. TODD, | Economics 408 3-0 Corporation Finance Commandant. History 411 3-0 Outline of Hist. 412 3-0 Outline of Hist. a Hy TP. aH. 413 1-2 Cotton Classing 414 0-2 Cotton Classing Genetics 402 2-2 Cotton ATTENTION—AGRICULTURAL J , Junior Electives. M ms 1st Term 2nd Term Ag. Ec. 303 2-4 Theory & Pr. of Acc. 304 1-4 Income Tax I would like to meet all Agricultural | 48: Ec. 308 1-4 Cost Acc. Ag. Ec. 322 1-4 Farm Cost Ace. Sophomores in the Chapel of the Y. M. C. A. at 6:30 P. M. Friday, April Ag. Eng. 305 3-4 Survey. & Drainage 410 2-2 Irrigation 4, 1924. I desire to offer some sug- Agronomy 301 3-2 Soils : gestions in regard to choosing of D. H. 301 2-2 Market Milk 308 3-2 B’t’r Mach. Fac Nyt. groups, which you expect to make Forestry 302 2-2Silviculture April fifth. Forestry 304 2-2 Prin. of Forestry E. J. KYLE, Dean Genetics 301 3-2 Genetics 304 2-2 Plant Breeding School of Agriculture. Genetics 306 3-0 Animal Breeding . History 305 3-0 Citizenship 306 3-0 Citizenship x 7] | History 308 3-0 Ec. Hist. of U. S. Hort. 307 2-2 Intro. to Landsc. Art 304 1-4 Nut Culture On with the Dance Ag. Ed. 308 3-0 Ed. Psychology Math. ? 203 5-0 Calculus 204 5-0 Calculus eg 3 Also the “NEW TOGS” you PH, 301 2-2 Poultry Pr. for Mar. 302 3-2 Feeding Poultry will need to participate in the RSS. 311 3-0 Social Psy. 312 3-0 Gen. Sociology Annual R. V. Hop Sophomore Electives. R \% 1 ' 1st Term 2nd Term oss Volunteers! Ag. Ed. 202 3-0 Psychology We have the articles necessary Ag. Eng. 201 2-2 Farm Machinery 204 2-2 F. M. to complete your uniform. Ag. Eng. 203 2-2 Gas Engines White Shoes Biology 203 2-4 Gen. Zool. 204 2-4 Gen. Zool. Shirts Biology 207 2-4 Gen. Zool. Chemistry 206 3-2 Organic Chemistry 207 3-2 Quantitative Anal. Stocks Ent. 202 2-2 Economic Ent. 208 3-0 Animal Parasites Gloves Genetics 201 3-0 Cotton Varieties Those who anticipate the use of Geol. 201 3-2 Gen. Geol. 210 2-2 Ag. Geol. evening clothes should investi- Hort. 201 2-2 Plant Prop. 202 2-2 Veg. Gard. + hei al h Math. 207 3-0 Math. Theory of Inv. 208 3-0 Math. Theory of Inv. gate their reeds now, then use PH. 201 2-2 Farm Poultry 104 3-0 Analytics our unexcelled service in sup- ||| R, §, 201 3-0 Human Relationship 202 3-0 Social Ev. plying them. D.H - 202 2-2 Dairying TSE. 101 0-2 Cotton Classing 102 0-2 Cotton Classing T. K. LAWRENCE 1 F. A. Buechel, Head, : Agricultural Administration.