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MEETING OF RESERVE | §e OFFICIAL NOTICES I | OFFICERS TOMORROW ; ’ ABSENT STUDENTS | All officers of the Reserve Corps IF IT S The following students who were | and the Regular Army are urged to absent on the date specified below | attend the regular meeting of the Of- come under the following paragraphs | ficers’ Club at the Military Science FOR A MAN of the absence rule. building Monday night at 8 o’clock. (Office of the Commandani) Discussion of “The Battalion in the Avril 309054 Attack” will be led by Reserve Of- pri » 1924. | ficers, There will be smokes and a (a) Blumentritt, F. H, | discussion of all things military. AND IT’S NEW Clark, N. L. Frank G. Anderson, Lieut. Col. Cox, W. B. FA 0. B.C. Frank, P. H, | Secretary. Gerbens, H. B. | — —— WE HAVE IT! Glitsch, F. W. | LAST MEETING OF CAMPUS . Glitsch, H. C. STUDY CLUB TUESDAY James, G. | Miller, C. A. An open meeting of the Campus AND AT THE RIGHT Mueller, I, A. | Study club will be held Tuesday af- PRICE Ramsey, L. W. i ternoon at 3:45 in the parlors of fd Smith, E. F. Y.M.C.A. Professor W, H, Thomas Spencer, B. W. will read a paper on “Forces in A-| rer B. M. merican Literature since the War,” | T. K. LAWRENCE Terry, C. W. and Mrs, J. J. Taubenhaus will dis- | Stephens, J. A. cuss the “Immigrant as a Force in | - J Ulbrich, C. P. American Literature.” Walton, N. S. This will be the last regular meet- | 3 Wilson, E. L. ling of the club for the current year SEE THE NEW CORONA (b) McGuire, C. C. | All co nmittee chairmen will make | Nixon, R. F. | theit annual reports at the business | Smith, M. R. | meeting of club members which will | C.-C. "TODD, bz held at 3 o'clock preceding the Commandant. : open meeting. — —————— ——— tle — | APPLIED MECHANICS First members of the Academy of i. | Arts and Letters in America were (Official) { seven in number and were selected by | The Monday assignment for Sec-|pallot in the National Institute of | TEE tion 76, Course 204, Applied Mechan-| Arts and Letters from its own mem-|] at 41 Milner, L. B, Boone, Agt. ics, is as follows: problem 1 to proh- | bership. lem 20, page 266 and 267 of text. | | B. D. MARBURGER, | TRAVEL ANYWHERE : Pret C. E. '| NO RESTRICTIONS NO Vas gauns | x In | MEMBERS OF THE CHOIR PAN-AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY (Official) Policies It is important that all members of | the choir be present at the regular time and place this morning, Every- | body come out. | Visiting Cards W. H. MATTHEWS. STUDENTS VACCINATED | S. B. DODSON SPECIAL AGENT — eee Headquarters for commencement Reserve Officers Training Corps. April 26, 1924. | We represent the largest engraving house in Texas d MEMORANDUM: 1. All students who were vaccin- | ated against small 1.0x on Friday Ap- | ril 25, will report at the College Hos- | pital at 5:00 p.m. Monday, April 28, | 1024. Bv order of Colonel TODD: M. M. MONTGOMERY, Adjutant. ee ——ei— The Star Engraving Company, Houston Leave orders at Publicity Office or see our agent C. M. ULBRICH ROOM 1, ROSS | ; | See our line of engraved card sam- | ples at the Publicity office. ‘JL