The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 14, 1924, Image 4

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    COMPLETE LIST OF STUDENT CONCESSIONS FOR YEAR
(continued from page 3)
Memory Books,
News Stand,
Note books, Lefax,
Novelty stands away from College
Nursery & Floral stock,
Paper, Houston Post,
Peanut & Popcorn stand,
Pennants:
Company,
Fish,
Score,
Pictures:
Ist. Bn, Inf,
2nd Bn. Inf.
3rd Bn. Inf.
Artillery,
Air Service & Signal Corps.
Non-Military,
Own Make
Waco Trip,
Pillow tops,
Pins:
Fish,
Junior,
RV.
Shoes, Repair of,
Stationery:
Air Service,
Artillery,
Band,
Cavalry,
Infantry,
R.V,
Signal Corps,
Lg pd
Stickers, Suit Case,
Typewriters:
Rebuilt, sale of,
Repair of,
Window Shades,
Holder, J. A.
Williams, J.
Bennett, H. C.
Abercrombie, C. M.
Pearson, E. P.
Griffin, G. B.
Mackenson, O.
Holloway, J. P.
Short, W. T.
Kaufman, J. M.
Longley, A. J. ’
Dollinger, C. R.
Shaw, G. F.
Peak, N. E.
Hagan, L. E.
Cavitt, S. E.
Neal, C. W.
Longley, A. J.
McNaughton, A, H.
Johnson, F. J.
Ogletree, J. D.
Stanford, M. D.
Holder, J. A.
Sewell, J. L.
Head, W. O.
Dietel, E. A.
Snead, E. B.
Weddell, W. C.
Cox, D. H.
Laughlin, L.
Damon, A. M.
Dealy, M. E.
Hufford, E. S.
Halbrook, W. W.
Franke, L. J.
2. Under no circumstances will permits be transferred from one stu-
dent to another.
No student will solicit business during call to quarters or
between taps and reveille upon penalty of having his concession revoked.
Officers in charge of dormitories are charged with the responsibility of
seeing that no other person except those above are permitted to
ders at any time.
solicit or-
C. €. TODD,
Com.nandant.
ORGANIZATIONS MUST FILE
OFFICER LIST BY THURSDAY
(official)
Officers of student organizations
are hereby reminded that next Thurs-
day, October 16, is the last day fo:
iiling the list of officers with th
Chairman of Committee on Studert
Activities.
A. MITCHELL, chairman
Com. Student Activities
Ee. ASE pu ——
LOST—While on Dallas trip, leath-
er bill fold containing money, foot-
hall ticket and Y. M. C. A. card with
name J, E. Mitchell. Reward for re-
urn to 84 Legett.—24
STUDENTS WORKING FOR R. S.
DEPARTMENT SHOULD SIGN UP
(official)
All students who have done work
for the Department of Rural Socio-
logy are requested to leave their time
at the office today and sign the pay
voucher so that the voucher may be
turned in Wednesday.
W. E. GARNETT, head,
Department of Rural Sociology.
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THE FAIR SPECIALS
|
AlarmiClocks...cooesesitivnserse $1.00
Big Ben Alarm Clock ........ $3.00
Loose Leaf b'nder and filler .35
Yoosetlealt filler w..o cu... 10
Windsor shades ......cooiiveenens 69
Green eye shades .....cccouuvueeee. 25
Fountain pens, $1.00 to .... 4.50
Colgate’s tooth paste ........ 10
Pillows Cases ....t. indies 25
| English Army blankets .... 2.50
and a thousand and one other
useful items.
THE FAIR
BRYAN, TEXAS
Next door to A. M. Waldrop Co.
HASWELL'S BOOK
STORE
BRYAN, TEXAS.
Every hirg for
THE STUNENT
Books and Stationery Stoplies
Agoener for
REMINGTON
AND CORONA
typewriters
Eastman Kolaka
Drawine Instrumen’s
Victrolas and Roacor-is
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This bank ALWAYS has money to lend to its customers.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN, TEXAS
Liberal and courteous treatment.
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