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— 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 14, 1924. (a) Anderson, J. R. Burks, D. Duncan, G. O. Gwynn, M. H. Johnson, S. C. Lawrence, H. M. Little, J. R. Luker, D. F. McCluney, J. G. McCoy, J. M. Morris, O. D. Thomas, R. C. (b) Palmer, F. N. Pfluger, W. L. Vogt, E. CHC. TODD, Commandant. —_———— —— — RESERVATIONS MIDNIGHT LUNCH (Official) Midnight Lunch will be served in Mess Hall Annex Thursday and Fri- day. Price 50¢. Reservations will be closed Wedresday 7 p.m. W. A. DUNCAN. ——— ee freee CORPS APPOINTMENT April 15, 1924. Headquarters Reserve Officers’ Training Corps GENERAL ORDERS: Extract Ne. 45. Ea * * * %* 2. After consultation and agree- ment with the President of the Col- lege, Cadet FRED N. PALMER, Jr, Tr. A, Cavalry, is hereby appointed cadet sergeant. : Bv order of Colonel TODD: M. M. MONTGOMERY, Adjutant. \ { The M. H. JAMES DRUG COMPANY —145 Phones 93— The Leading Druggists The Rexall Store Corner of Postoffice BRYAN. TEXAS CORPS RECOMMENDATIONS Headquarters Reserve Officers Training Corps. : April 12, 1924. MEMORANDUM: 1. The cadet officers named herein will submit to this office not later than April 25th, 1924, their recom- mendations with reference to appoint- ments in the Corgs of Cadets for the session of 1924-25 as follows: (a) The corps commander and the corps adjutant will submit recom- mendations fcr their respective suc- cessors in office, all field and staff officers and staff non-commissioned officers within the Corps of Cadets, and all company, troop and battery commanders; (b) The regimental commanders and the regimental adjutants will sub- mit recommendations for their re- spective successors, for all Field offi- cers of the Corps of Cadets, and for all staff officers and staff non-com- missioned officers and all company, | troop and battery ccmmanders with- | in their respective regiments; (¢) The battalion commanders will submit recommendations for their respective successors, for all field of- ficers of the Corps of Cadets, and for all staff officers and staff non-com- missioned officers and all company {troop and battery commanders of their resjective battalions; (d) The company, troop and bat- mendations for all officers and non- commissioned officers within their re- spective organizations. The number to be recommended will be based on pre- sent organization. 2. Cadet Officers are requested not to consult with each other with ref- erence to these recommendations as ‘the individual judgment of the cadet | officer concerned is desired. Those making recommendations will take into consideration the educationai | standing, the military bearing, and the faithfulness with which the ca- | dets have-discharged their duties and | cooperated with them during the pre- sent year. By order of Colonel TODD: : M. M. MONTGOMERY, Adjutant. ———————— {i —————— STUDENTS DESIRING WORK (official) Students desiring work during the 'R. V. period will please call at the Y.| | M. C. A. at once and sign up. D. D. STEELE, Asst. | Y. M. C. A. Secretary. “i tery commanders will submit recom- | = 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 HOLIDAY REGULATIONS (official) April 14, 1924. MEMORANDUM: | 1. Effective Retreat, April 17th | and to Retreat, April 20th, students ‘may go to Bryan without permit, All students will be in their rooms oy | taps. There will be taps inspection | each night. 2. All underclassmen attending | dances must have passes to attend | dance after taps. | 3. Uniform regulations will be | strictly enforced throughout the R. | V. festivities. 4. During the period between Re- treat, April 17th to Reveille Apri! 21st, all confinements to campus will | be suspended. | 5. Calls will be sonded as fol- lows. No formations. | 1st Call Breakfast ......cc..... 7:20 A.M. | ASSEMDLY .eevivvereeerurarasssnsasasasses 7:85 | Mess Call, Dinner .......c.coceeee 11:50 | ASSEMDbIY eeverreerenesnesnnnnnnes 12:00 Noon | Mess Call, SUPPET ecco 5:15 | ASSEMDLY eveeerniienninnininesnnnnenees 5:30 | TAtb0O covurnumsensussnnssnsnsennsnnseee 10:45 | TAPS ceveerersarsarsassassassassasassassaanes 11:00 6. All students having cars on the | campus during the R. V. festivities | must register them in this office as | «oon as they arrive on the campus. C.!C." TODD, Commandant. | F. & B. REGISTERED JERSEY | DAIRY. Phone No. 7. Phone hours eight to | FOUND—Gold, initialed ring and ol five, except Saturday afternoons, Sun- | overcoats. Apply at Y. M. C. A.. tf days, and Holidays.