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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1924)
The Baily Bulletin 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) April 8, 1924. (a) Coleman, S. A. Duncan, G. O. Gwynn, M. H. Holtzer, H. W. Little, J. R. Luker, D. F. Magruder, A. D. Morris, O. D. Rice, M. W, Ruhmann, E. P. Searcy, T. J. Stern, R. L. Stinnett, G. W. Turney, J. G. (b) Hartford, L. W. McGee, F. S. Patman, J. A. C. C. TODD, Commandant. Ba —.._ ar rr st... ESSAY CONTEST (Official) Under the rules of the essay prizes | contributed by the late Colonel E. B. Cushing, manuscripts are due at the | office of the Department of Engilsh' on Thursday April 10. A copy of! the rules of this contest, as published several weeks ago, may be seen on bulletin board 19, Main Academie building. GEO. SUMMEY, JR. Head, Department of English. UNIFORM COMMUTATION TO BE PAID TODAY t Official) The Fiscal Department will pay Commutation for Uniforms on Wed- | nesday, April 9th, 1924, from 5 to | 6 p.m. The following instructions will | be carefully observed by students. | Checks will be passed at five places as follows: 1. At window south of Door No. ! 121 for students whose names begin | vith the letters A to C, inclusive. 2. Door No. 121 for students whose | names begin with the letters D to H, | inclusive. 3. Door No. 120 Windo~ No. 1 for students whose names begin with the letters J to M, inclusive. 4. Door No. 120 Vindow No. 2 for students whose names begin with the letters N to R, inclusive. 5. Door No. 119 Window No. 3 for students whose naraes begin with the letters S to Z, in :lusive. Checks must be called for IN PIR- SON at th- hours designated Chects rct called for at that time will be raturred al once. W. WIPPRECHT, Business Manager. BRAZOS UNION LODGE - Meeting tonight Brazos Union Lodge, Masonic Tem- ple, Bryan at 7:30 o’clock. Work in F. C. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. H. E. RANDOLPH, W. M. G. A. LONG, Secretary. LOST: Black Braid watch fob with National Dairy Cattle Judging Team medal, ’23 Junior pin, and National Rifle Match bar attached. Reward for return to E. R. Duke at the Dairy Husbandry Department.—158 LOST: A copy of Miss Minerva and William Greenhill, left in the As- Jembly Hall following the concert last Saturday afternoon. Please leave with Mr. Matthews at Y.M.C.A.—158 “Poisoned Paradise,” will be at the Palace Friday and Saturday. SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS COMPLETE STOCK Baseball Track Basketball Tennis Golf A. Ml. WALDROP & COMPANY AGRICULTURAL SOPHOMORES (official) I would like to meet all Soph- omores in straight Agriculture and in Agricultural Administration in the north parlor of the Y.M.C.A., Thurs- day evening, April 10 at 6:30 p.m. | The main object of the meeting is to give some general advice in regard to choosing electives for next year. E. J. KYLE, dean, School of Agriculture. Queen and tomorrow, here’s your chance ever made— ever produced. to see the most wonderful picture JACKIE COOGAN in MARY ROBERTS RINEHART’'S famous story— “LONG LIVE THE KING” It’s too bad if you are neglectful enough to fail to see this picture yourself, but you surely won’t b> mean enough to let the children miss it. This doesn’t mean that it is a child’s picture—it is one of the few that is made for everybody. It is one of the biggest pictures Friday-Saturday: Another masterpiece— “THY NAME IS WOMAN” featuring the famous love makers of all time— RAMON NOVARRO and BARBARA LA MARR : PALACE Friday and Saturday: “POISONED PARADISE” DIXIE TODAY ard TOMORROW: KATHERINE MAC DONALD in “CHASTITY” A big First National super special, with a thrilling number of “THE GHOST CITY”. FRIDAY ONLY: Another First National, “TORMENT” Saturday is the day set aside for the “SHOOTING OF DAN MC GREW” Today LJ