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ELECTIVES FOR NEXT SESSION
(Official)
Under the rules, paragraph 29, electives for both terms of next session
are to be chcsen by April 15. This requirement applies to all students regis-
tered in the courses and classes listed below, Those concerned are directed to
observe the following:
1. In cases marked with a star they will report their choice of electives
to the Registrar.
2. In other cases they will consult their Adviser and report to him
their choice of electives. A list of Advisers is given in today’s Bulletin.
Course Class
Agriculture *Freshman, Sophomore, Junior
Agricultural Administration Freshman, Sophomore, Junior
Course C First Year
Agricultural Engineering *Sophomore, *Junior
Architecture *Sophomore, *Junior
“Sophomore, *Junior
*Sophomore *Junior
*Sophomore, Junior
*Sophomore, *Junior
*Sophomore, *Junior
*Freshman, Sophomore, Junior
Freshman, Sophomore, Junior
Rural Education Freshman, Sophomore, Junior
Science Freshman, Sophomore
A copy of this notice will be posted on bulletin board No. 17,
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Veterinary Medicine
Agricultural Education
Industrial Education
LIST OF ADVISERS
SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE
Course in Agriculture (1). For Freshmen: E. J. Kyle
(2). For other students: The heads
of the several groups, which are
as follows:
Group 2, Agricultural Education C. H. Winkler
Group 3, Agricultural Engineering D. Scoates
Grcup 4, Agronomy J. O. Morgan
Group 5, Animal Husbandry D. W. Williams
Group 7, Dairy Husbandry G. P. Grout
Group 9, Horticulture E
Grouwy 10, Lzndscape Art E
Group 11. Poultry Husbandry D
Group 12, Social Science W. E. Garnett
Course in Agricultural Administration F. A. Buechel
Course in Agricultural Engineering D. Sccates
C. Two-year Course in Agriculture E. J. Kyle
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Course i | Z
Architecture E. B. La Roche
Chemical Engineering C. C. Hedges
Civil Engineering J. J. Richey
Electrical Engineering F. C. Bolton
Mechanical Engjnebring E. J. Fermier .
Textile Engineering J. B. Bagley
SCHOOL OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
Course in Veterinary Medicine M. Francis
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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
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
NEW PIANO AT Y. M. C. A.
POPULAR WITH STUDENTS
Since the installation of the Am-
pico piano in the Y.M.C.A. lobby last
week there has been “music in the
air” around the neighborhood of the
“y” almost constantly. Ranging
from classical to jazz, the tuneful
strains have entertained music lovers
night and day, and already the pop-
ularity of the instrument is well
established among the students.
Wanted— a second hond go-cart,
phone College 54.—157
SSS
FOUND—Boy Scout hat and baseball
glove. Owner call at Print Shop, ide-
ntify property and pay for this no-
tice.—156
Jackie Coogan is at the Queen to-
day in “Long Live the King.”
wl
LOST—Spare tire off rear of my
Chevrolet car—W. H. Matthews Y.
M.C.A.—158
LOST—Two keys on ring, labora-
tory and room keys.—5 Mitchell —156
The M. H. JAMES DRUG
SCHOOL OF VOCATIONAL TEACHING
COMPANY
—45 —— Phones —— 93—
Course ST at
Agricultural Education C. H. Winkler |
Industrial Education C. H. Winkler
Rural Education C. H. Winkler
COURSE IN SCIENCE
Charles Puryear
The head of the m¢jor de-
partment
CHARLES PURYEAR,
Dean.
For Freshmen
For Sophomores
The Leading Druggists
The Rexall Stere
Corner of Postoffice
BRYAN. TEXAS