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. Y.M.C.A. at-once and make payment. OFFICIAL NOTICES ABSENT STUDENTS The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the follo ving paragraphs of the absence rule. (Office of the Commandant) April 9, 1924. (a)" Drisdale, J. V- Duncan, G. O. Fromme, J. E. Gwynn, M. H. Little, J. R. Luker, D. F. McCluney, J. G. Mecham, G. P, Morris, O. D. Pearson, E. P. A Rice, M. W, Ruhmann, E. P. Searcy, T. J. Stern, R. L. Yett, BR. P. (b) Hooks, W. M. Morris, G. M. Riney, W. A. C. C. TODD, Commandant. ie A PRIVILEGE CARD HOLDERS (Official) Holders of Privilege Cards are re- mirded that notes on the cards are ncw past due. Please call at the D. D. STEELE, Ass’t. Y.M.C.A. Sec’y. STENOGRAPHERS AND CLERKS (Official) For the stenographic and clerical force April 21 will be a holiday in all divisions of the College. CHARLES PURYEAR, Acting President. - ybonzz az SS»LHsS e ml -roamazrzsrzys;sz-rt'io AGRICULTURAL ADMINISTRA- TION STUDENTS (Official) | Agricultural Economics 407 (Ranch | Economics) will not be repeated in | the Second term in the 1924-25 ses- | | | The M. H. JAMES DRUG COMPANY —45 —— Phones 93— | The Leading Druggists The Rexall Store Corner of Postoffice BRYAN. TEXAS | sion. All students who desire to take this course should make provision for it in signing up for their electives. | Students who have had Agricultural | Economics 312 or 411 or who will be taking either of these courses next fall are eligible to enroll in Ag. Eco. 407. F. A. BUECHEL, Head, Agricultural Administration. Y. M. C. A. PAYROLLS (official) Men holding Y. M. C. A. payrolls who have notes with the College should secure labor cards from Ser- | geant Tyler, Department of Buildings and Utilities, at once. These cards| must be signed before Saturday. D. D STEELE, Asst. | Y. M. C. A. Sec’y. —_———————————— SATURDAY CEREMONY Headquarters Reserve Officers’ Training Corps April 8, 1924. MEMORANDUM: 1. There will be a ceremony of Formal Guard Mounting Saturday, April 12, 1924. Troops: A. S. Sqdn. and S. C. Bn. FIRST CALL: 7:45 A. M. ASSEMBLY: 7:55 A.M. ADJUTANT’S CALL: On signal. UNIFORM: No.1 rswitht =O. D. wool shirts. 2. Details will be arranged by Major Russell and the provisions of TR 135-5 will govern. ; Bv order of Colonel TODD: M. M. MONTGOMERY, Adjutant. — rete: ef eeete— 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, Schocl of Agriculture. —_— ye —————————— MEETING TONIGHT OF A. H. | JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES There will be a meeting of all Ani- — 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 mal juniors and sophomores in the Y. M. C. A. Chapel immediately after supper tcnight. It is important that all be present. | BR tr. Katherine MacDonald, “the Ameri- can beauty,” is at the Dixie today in a big First National, “Chastity.” I NATIONAL PARK HIKING BOOTS» UXFORDS “STUNNING” Say the Girls! That word best describes the NATIONAL PARK line. The boot illustrated is just one style—see the full line. WILSON BRADLEY Dependability “Well Dressed Girls Wear Them”