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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1924)
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 23, 1924. (a) Ashmore, C. C. Blumentritt, F. H. Caton, T. Gerbens, H, B. Jennings, H. C. Ledbetter, J. J. McKnight, T. W. Morris, O. D. Napier, F. L. Perry, D. Walton, N. S. Woodrum, M. (b) McCarty, P. F. Warner, A. G. Willis, W. H. C. C. TODD, Commandant. Bh —— QUIZZES IN MATHEMATICS (Official) For the benefit of those who were absent from Quiz B by proper au- thority postponed quizzes will be held Saturday, April 26, according to the following schedule: Course Hour Room 101 1 203 102 11 207 104 3 20 | 106 1 | 108 1 118 2. 316 204 2 205 CHARLES PURYEAR. Dean. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM (Official) In other space is a complete pro- gram for the events of the 1924 Com- mencement period. Everyone con- | cerned is requested to read the whole | carefully and if there are conflicts or errors of any kind to report same to me. F. B. CLARK, Chairman, | . | Commencement Committee. ——————— eee ; FOURTH COTTON SEED | LECTURE WILL BE | GIVEN TOMORROW | (Official) The fourth lecture of the series es- tablished by the Texas Cotton Seed Crushers’ Association will be given’ Friday afternoon at 4:00 o’clock in the large lecture room of the Physics | Building by Mr. P., S. Tilson, owner : work of the Experiment Station, out- of the Houston Laboratories. The subject of his lecture will be, “The Refining of Cotton Seed Oil.” Mr. Tilson was at one time connected with the College as Professor of Chemistry and for the last twenty years has been engaged in ommercial work, specializ- ing in cotton seed oil and its products. All chemical engineers are expected to attend and others interested are in- vited. C. C. HEDGES, Head Chem. and Chemical Eng. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE (Official) The Agricultural Conference will meet Thursday Morning, April 24th at 9:00 a.m. in room 312, Agricultu- ral building. All members of the teaching staff | who teach agricultural students are | expected to attend this meeting. All | other members of the teaching staff | and members of Extension Service and Experiment Station are invited. The program that has been ar- ranged will consist of an address by Directcr B. Youngblood on the lining the main research projects now being carried on by the Station. i E. J. KYLE, Dean School of Agriculture. WORK DONE AT Y. M. C. A. (Official) All students who worked for the Y. M. C. A. during the R. V. holidays are requested to turn their time in at once. D. D. STEELE, Asst. Y. "M..C."A."Sec’y- FOR SALE: Improved strain ped- igree Lone Star cotton seed. High yield and gin turnout. Also best varieties greenhouse raised tomato plants. Telephone College 87.—166 Bl IF IT’S FOR A MAN AND IT’S NEW WE HAVE IT! AND AT THE RIGHT PRICE T. K. LAWRENCE SEE THE NEW CORONA =f _ at 41 Milner, L. B, Boone, Agt. Wanted—I want two students who own ty]ewriters tc help me with typ- ing. Report to 308 Main Academic building. —167 ~~ pr— a A Dainty Colleen Moore is at the Dixie today in “Through the Dark.” C. M. ULBRICH i [J LJ [J Visiting Cards for commencement We represent the largest engraving house in Texas The Star Engraving Company, Houston Leave orders at Publicity Office or see our agent ROOM 1, ROSS =