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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1924)
EE ——— EE — OFFICIAL NOTICES ABSENT STUDENTS The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the follo sing paragraphs of the absence rule. (Office of the Commandant) April 12, 1924. (a) Bcnnett, R. G. Burks, D. Duncan, G. O. Ford; W. E. Gwynn, M. H. Haynes, J. H. Langford, J. D, Little, J R. Luker, D. F. McCluney, J. G. McCoy, J. M. Mast, C.<A. Morris, O. D. Rice, M. W. Ruhmann, E. P Simpson, J. R. Van Horn, R. M. Wood, C. R. (b) Hamilton, J. B. Hays, C. D. Miles, J. H, CoC." TODD, Commandant. ———————— P— ——— _ RESERVATIONS MIDNIGHT LUNCH (Official) Midnight Lunch will be served in Mess Hall Annex Thursday and Fri- day. Price 50¢. Reservations will he closed Wednesday 7 p.m. W. A. DUNCAN. ——————p—ee tere FISCAL DEPARTMENT WILL BE OPEN ALL THIS WEEK (Official) | | The Fiscal Department will be open | Fr business all of the week of April! 14th to April 19th inclusive. The Fiscal Department ciosed Monday, April 21st. W. WIPPRECHT, Business Manager. will be | The M. H. JAMES DRUG COMPANY = 45 Phones 93— The Leading Druggists The Rexall Store Corner of Postoffice BRYAN. TEXAS | | FICE EXAMINER. These two exam- | inations cover positions | prcbably of most interest to the young | engineering graduate. | tions may be taken in May. can obtain application blanks from) | on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in DISCHARGED FROM R. O. T. C. April 12, 1924. | Reserve Officers’ Training Corps MEMORANDUM: GENERAL ORDERS: No. 44. 1. With the approval of the Act- ing President of the College, Cadet JOHNNIE BARTON, Btry B, Field Artillery, having displayed charac- teristics which do not fit him for appointment in the Officers’ Reserve Cor; s, is hereby discharged from thz Reserve Officers’ Training Corps and is transferred tc the Civilian Group. Bv order of Colonel TODD: M. M. MONTGOMERY, Adjutant. ———— i —————— AGR. ADM. FRESHMEN (Official) All Agricultural Administration freshmen who do not sign up for sophomore electives before April 16, will be fined $1.00 and have electives assigned to them in accordance with rule 30, College regulations. F. A. BUECHEL, Head, Agricultural Administration. EEE EE a EEE STUDENT PAYROLLS (official) The Fiscal Department wishes to pay Student Labor Pay Rolls on Ap- ril 18th, 1924 Students are requested to sign pay rolls so that they can be filed on regular day as per notice of September 21, 1923. Pay rolls reaching this office after Monday, April 14th cannot be paid that week. W. WIPPRECHT, Business Manager. ul a —e ee. ENGINEERING SENIORS (Official) 1 have notice of two Civil Service examinations which should be of in- terest to engineering seniors. One of these is that of JUNIOR ENGIN- EER and the other PATENT OF- which ave The examina. | Those desiring further information can see the leaflets in my office and me. F. C. BOLTON, dean, School of Engineering. B.S e8b8 na.p)bhp :tni”pai iri bn,p”v Milton Sills will be at the Palace the new. drama—“Flowing Gold.” el Bebe Daniels will be at the Dixie tomorrow in Zane Grey’s novel, “The | Heritage of the Desert.” Le He te (THI [TTT e He HTT LTT Ho HUTT S HHT (HTT S LITT 9 | ’ - 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 ; SEE THE NEW CORONA at 41 Milner, L. B, Boone, Agt. emis HiT MTT TTI BUTTS 2] VISITING CARDS for COMMENCEMENT Wait for our agent to bring our samples before you buy your Commencement cards. .He will have all styles at popular prices. We represent the largest en- graving house in the South. A. & M. PRESS Phone 93. 119) diellllHHe THI HIeHHHIHHeHITITHIT o LHR S LITT Te [TTT o HITTHTH S HITHTTTHIS {HTL HH}