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The Baily Bulletin = Vol. VII College Station, Texas, Thursday, April 24, 1924. No. 167 PRESIDENT WRITES [Complete Outline of Commencement FOR MEMORIAL D AY Exercises Announced By Committee Impressions of French Battle Fields SATURDAY, MAY 31. Inspire Short Address Written 5:30 p. m. in Naples, Italy —) Individual Competitive Drill by the Ross Volunteers. %:00 p. Mm. Senior Class Play, —The Three Wise Fools. The College Assembly Hall. Interpreting impressions received while visiting the French battle fields SUNDAY, JUNE 1. o and gazing in catechistic reflection 8:30 a.m. Presentation of the “T” medals. Review of the Cadet & upon the compact rows of white Corps Honoring T” ‘Men. orosses President W. B. Bizzell ad- 9:30 am. Inspection of Quarters. dressed his family of A. & M. men, 10:30 a.m. Commencement Sermon by Reverend E. Y. Mullins, D.D, L. L. D, President of the Southern ‘Baptist Theo- logical Seminary, 1ouisville, Kentucky. 2:30 p.m. President and Mrs. W. B. Bizzell at home informally to the members of the Senior Class and their relatives. Texans and Americans as he sat in a hotel in Naples, Italy on April 6 and wrote a letter intended to be read be- fore those assembled on the Campus | 4:15 p. m. Sacred Band Concert—The College Assembly Hall. San Jocinto day to dedicate the | 5:30 pm. Exhibition Drill by the Ross Volunteers. granite monument erected by the 8:00 p.m. Address to the Religious Organizations, Mr. C. D. Thornton, Secretary of the Country Life Work of the Texas Young Men’s Christian Association. Presenta- tion of Certificates to the Members of the Senior Bible Class,— Guion Hall. MONDAY, JUNE 2. 8:30 a.m. Exhibition Drill by the Artillery. classes of 1923-24-25-26 to the World War dead. It was received two days late. It was written only a few El after the President had visited the battle fields and devastated areas of the late war in France and in its con- | 9:00 a.m. Mass Athletics by the Infantry. text is an interpretation of divine | 9:30 a. m. Live stock Show—Animal Husbandry Building. thought cajf@able only of a mind im- 11:00 a.m. Inspection of the Departments of the College. mersed in the touching facts on the (1) Geology displays showing (a) Metallic minerals. subject it would speak. (b) Non-metallic miner- The letter was addressed to Colonel ! . als. : 1 Ike S. Ashburn, executive secretary | ; : ' (c) “A0re TOALETR, ; (d) Common building of the A. & M. Exstudents’ Associa- | materials. tion and is as follows: (e) Field equipment for My Dear Friend: petroleum geology work In a few more days you will un- | £3 5 ix —3rd floor BE. E. g- veil the memorial to the sons of a (2) Military Science exhibits (a) Infantry, ; : (b) Air Service College who paid the supreme Sacri- | (c) : Cavalry fice in the Great War. Will you be | ; : (d) Field Artillery, — & so kind as to express my greetings i Room 5, M. S. Bldg. and Room 202, E. E. Bldg. (3) Exhibit of Student Work in Architecture,—4th floor Academic Building. to those assembled and give my -ex- pressions of regret that I cannot be present. (4) Textile Mill in Operation,—T. E. Building. I had an opportunity while in (5) Genetics and Poultry Husbandry exhibit showing France a few days ago, to visit a i sex linked inheritance in poultry (determining male an section of the battle field. While the female chicks at hatching time,) » Main entrance AgTl- Je of France, with the assistance | cultural Building. : : peop e : | (6) Visual Instruction, moving pictures—School of Vo- of our own country, have gone about cational Teaching, ard floor Academic Building. the task of rehabilitation with great | (7) Experiment Station may be seen by apifointment. energy, there still is much evidence of | 12:00 m. Luncheon and annual reunion of the Classes of 1890, the destruction wrcught by shot and | 1891, 1892, 1909, 1910, 1911 and 1912. shell. When one sees acres of white | 1:00-4:00 p. m. Inspection of Departments. 3 crosses indicating the terrible fatal- 424 he 2 dyeing, muppet. of coum seed oil, sis : : and refining © etroleum—Chemis ry Building. ties of the late War, the inevitable (2) ns in Statistics, Marketing, Agricultural E = thought recurrs time and again: Have , Finance, ete.—3rd floor, Agricultural Building. re these heroic men died in vain? (3) Electrical machinery in operation, special illumina- You are unveiling 2 memorial to : tion exhibits,—E. E. Building. our own dead. In the solemnity of 4) Laboratories and Class Rooms of the School of Veterinary Medicine,—Francis all. ; fe Yom ae Oe ye the (5) Inspection of Farm Machinery, tractor, gas engine, gestion: pve our brave Boys, once automobile, and farm shop laboratories,— Agricultural the happy students of our own beloved Engineering Buildings. (Continued on Col. 1, Page 4) | (Continued on Page 4)