The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, May 07, 1924, Image 3

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OFFICIAL NOTICES |
ABSENT STUDENTS
The following students who were
absent on the date apecified below
come under the following paragraphs
of the absence rule.
(Office of the Commandant)
: May 6, 1924.
(a) Blumentritt, F. H.
Clark, N. L.
Danna, J. B.
Francis, J, F.
Frank,=P.oH.
Fritz, F.-H.
Gerbens, H., B.
Gibson, E. L.
Glitsch, F. W,
Glitsch, H. C.
Hite, A. W.
James, G.
Kaufman, J. M,
King, W. C.
Longley, A. J.
Mitchell, E. N,
Mueller, I. A.
Pinson, C. T.
Ruhmann, E, P.
Smith, E, F.
Springer, W. L.
Stephens, B. M.
Stenhens, J. A.
Strader, O. R.
Thomas, W. B.
Turner, C..:J;
Walton, N. S. -
Wilson, C. C.
Wilson, E. L.
Woods, C. R.
(b)i&= Crump, J.*H.
Edgley, M.
Newman, C. A.
C."C.- TODD,
Commandant.
STUDENT PAINTER WANTED
(official)
Student with practical painting’
experience to paint three garages. |
Apply at room 304 Research Admin-
istration Building.
E. 0. SIECKE,
State Forestery.
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ENGINEERING INDEX WANTED
(Official)
Cc pies of the Engineering Index for |
1916, 1917, 1919, are missing from |
the Mechanical Engineering Library.
Any person having these or knowing |
of their whereabouts will greatly ob-
lige by advising the Department.
E. J. FERMIER,
Prof. Mech. Eng. |
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— eee.
Opera singers spend much time de-
veloping their chests.
DROPPING SUBJECTS
(Official)
Thursday, May 8, will be the last
day for dropping subjects for the
current term.
CHARLES PURYEAR,
Dean.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND
FELLOWSHIPS FOR STUDY
(Official)
I have a notice of a number of
graduate scholarships and fellowships
at the North Carolina State College.
They pay from $225.00 to $750.00 for
the year and allow a certain amount
of time for graduate study. Those
interested will find the announcement
posted on the bulletin board outside
my office.
F. C. BOLTON, Dean
School of Engineering.
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CLASS PRIVILEGES
(Official)
MEMORANDUM:
1. Attention is invited to class
privileges as covered in Paragraphs
77-78-79 College Regulations.
2. These privileges are to be used
only for the purpose of visiting Bry-
an and not for the surrounding
neighborhood. Under no circumstan-
ces will students attend dances cn the
Kurten road, or, in any other vicinity
of College except Bryan.
C. C. TODD,
Commandant.
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SUMMER SESSION
(Official)
(Attention of Students who entered
in February).
The attention of students who en-
IF IT’S
FOR A MAN
AND IT’S NEW
WE HAVE IT!
AND AT THE RIGHT
PRICE
T. K. LAWRENCE
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tered as Freshmen at the beginning
of the second term is called to the
fact that they will not be able to
take up the work of the sophcmore
vear next September unless they at-
tend the Summer Session of twelve
weeks during the coming summer.
CHARLES PURYEAR.
Dean.
MASONIC CLUB WILL MEET
IN Y. M. C. A. THIS EVENING
The regular semimonthly meting
of the A. & M. Masonic club will be
held tonight in the Y. M. C. A. All
Masons are urged to be present.
—
Tickets are on sale for the Vaude-
ville and Variety Show.
to MOTHER.
monogram in gold.
most delicately ornate.
MOTHER'S DAY GARDSY
get them TODAY in the
PUBLIGITY OFFICE
News stand or in room 3 Alpha
A full line of exquisitely engraved cards
with divinely beautiful expressions of
MOTHER LOVE
Nothing can equal them for a remembrance
A specially designed A. & M. CARD with the College
Also a wide variety of others from the simplest to the