The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 16, 1924, Image 3

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    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 15, 1924.
(a) Chatham, T. J.
TOMORROW ISSUE OF
BULLETIN LAST OF WEEK ||
The issue of The Daily Bull-
etin of tomorrow will be the
last until Tuesday morning. Pre-
ference for space will be given
to notices of meetings and ser- |]
vices tomorrow.
THE EDITOR. |
Duncan, G. O.
Gwynn, ‘M, H..
Johnson, S. C.
Little, J. R.
Luker, D. F.
McCluney, J. G.
McCoy, J. M.
McLamore, J. T.
Morris, O. D.
Ruhmann, E. P.
Thomas, R. C.
Ward, W. C.
Washburn, W. W.
(b) Martin, J. D.
Scales, A. L.
Stephens, T. R.
C.iC. TODD,
Commandant.
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RESERVATIONS MIDNIGHT
LUNCH
(Official)
Midnight Lunch will be served in
Mess Hall Annex Thursday and Fri-
day. Price 50¢. Reservations will be
closed Wednesday 7 p.m.
W. A. DUNCAN.
BASEBALL TICKETS
(Official)
Reserved seats are on sale at the
Athletic Office for the two-game ser-
ies with the Baylor Bears on Kyle
Field Friday and Saturday. All those
expecting guests for the games are
warned to secure their tickets early,
they are going fast. No tickets will
be held longer than noon Friday.
JAMES SULLIVAN, |
Bus. Mgr. Athletics.
BRAZOS UNION LODGE |
5 Meeting tonight Brazos |
Union Lodge, Masonic Tem- |
ple, Bryan at 7:30 o’clock. |
Work in M. M. degree. Full fcrm|
and music. Visiting brethren wel-
come,
H. E. RANDOLPH, W. M.
G. A. LONG, Secretary.
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When you inquire into the lives of
people who have always bad good
luck you find that they helped it
along considerably and didn’t expect
it to do more than its share.
»| MEMORANDUM:
| treat, April 17th to Reveille April
| 21st, all confinements to campus will
| be suspended.
[lows. No formations.
FACULTY MEETING
(official)
The regular meeting of the Gen-!
eral Faculty will be held today at
4:10 p.m.
CHARLES PURYEAR,
Acting President.
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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.
FOUND—Gold, initialed ring and two |
overcoats. Apply at Y. M.oGCA": tf |
HOLIDAY REGULATIONS |
(official) |
April 14, 1921. |
1. Effective Retreat, April 17th
and to Retreat, April 20th, students
may go to Bryan without permit, All
students will be in their rooms by
taps. There will be taps inspection
each night.
2. All underclassmen attending
dances must have passes to attend]
dance after taps.
3. Unifcrm regulations will be
strictly enforced throughout the R.
V. festivities.
4. During the period between Re-
5. Calls will be sonded as fol-
1st Call’ Breakfast ........cccennst 7:20 A.M.
A Sgembly on harasses 7:35
| Mess Call, Dinner ................ 11:50
[ASSEMBLY toners erbsesfevnsee 12:00 Noon)
| Mess Call, Supper .........cceees 5:15
[A SROIBLY iit ieriobionsts ti ethocrenss 5:30
RA LEO ste serionser sass Ts Ss onaans 10:45
DPE risers tirrsisannassseticriasssnines 11:00
6. All students having cars on the |
campus during the R. V. festivities
must register them in this office as
soon as they arrive on the campus.
CG. C. TODD,
Commandant.
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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
EXCUSED AT 3:30 P. M.
(official)
Under Par. 67 of the College Reg-
ulations the following are excused
from classes today at 3:30 p.m.
Allison, J. N.
Bowen, F. C.
Cook, W. B.
Damon, A. M.
Davidson, W. H.
Dieterich, L. G.
Gillespie, J. G.
Hatfield, T. C.
Johnson, Clyde
Killian, M. B.
Leuty, B. D.
Mecham, G. P.
Meyer, H. M.
Miller, T. L.
McConnell, H. H,
McCullough, J. P.
Neely, R. G.
Old, Donald
Poth, J. H.
Quinby, J. R.
Royal, R. F.
Simpson, J. R.
Ward, A. A.
Waugh, C. A.
Weddell, W. G.
Wilcox, M. W.
Wilson, R. O,
Wilson, Fay
CHARLES PURYEAR,
Dean.
F. & B. REGISTERED JERSEY
DAIRY.
Phone No. 7. Phone hours eight to
five, except Saturday afternoons, Sun-
days, and Holidays.