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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1924)
OFFICIAL NOTICES ABSENT STUDENTS (official) The following students who were ab- sent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs of the absence rule. November 7, 1924. Coker, W. R. Davis, C. C. Elliott, V. L. Herndon, H. T. Hohn, W, L. Hutchison, T. J King, R. S Langford, J. D. Lewis, M. T. MecCasland, J. D. Miller, T. L. Reaves, F. T. Schultz, D, B. Strieber, C. A. Stuart, W.:D. Allen, S. T. McClendon, F. C. Menger, A. R Webber, J. D, C. C. TODD, Commandant. (a) (b) po co — pr To ee "me - + STUDENTS WILL GET TICKETS LONGHORN GAME SATURDAY (official) Students who applied for tickets to the Thanksgiving footbali ganwe to be played in Austin, Texas, Novem- ber 27, 1924, will please call for same at the Athletic Office Saturday be- tween the hours of 8 a. m. a 1 2:50 p. m. JAMES SULLIVAN, Bus. Mgr. Athletics. POSTPONED QUIZZES IN MATHEMATICS SATURDAY (official) For the benefit of those who were absent from Quiz A by proper auth- ority postponed quizzes wiil be held Saturday, November 6, according ic the following schedule. Course Hour Room 103 1 213 203 1 206 101 1 203 CHARLES PURYEAR, dean. i — SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT E (official) Special announcement cards dated November 7 have been mailed to stu- dents who were reported November 1 as having grades below the passing These to apply mark in two subjects only. students are admonished remselves more diligently to their studies. CHARLES PURYEAR, dean. EXAMINATIONS IN CIVIL SERVICE WILL BE GIVEN (official) I have received information concern- ing a Civil Service Examination for Assistant Animal Husbandman, U. S. Department of Agriculture, at a sal- ary of $2400.00 a year. Applications for this examination close on Novem- ber 25. All students interested should call at the Animal Husbandry office and see me. D. W. WILLIAMS, head, A. H, Department. — STUDENTS LISTED WHO HAVE EXCESS OF DEMERITS (official) Che names of students who have accumulated an excess of their de- merits for the month of October are poster on Bulletin Board No. 3, first floor, Main building. Students whose name appears on this list will not be ranted any passes or privileges un- til the demerits have been reduced. Attention is invited to paragraph 76 (2) College Regulations. GC. C.. TODD, Commandant. SERGE AND WHIPCORD CAPS $4 and $5 Handsome collection of whipcord and gabardine Cravenetted overcoats T. K. LAWRENCE BRYAN LOST—in Waco serge overcoat with horn buttons. Has initials J. R. H. on neck band. Re- ward for return to 37 Legett.—42 Saturday, one BAYLOR Assembly Hall, Cadets and faculty 25¢ FOOTBALL PLAY BY PLAY REPORTS vs TEXAS also quarterly reports of ARKANSAS vs S. M. U. | on the Electric Scoreboard | Music by Aggieland Orchestra this afternoon I ————E———— 3 o’clock | Others 50¢ { THE M. H. JAMES DRUG STORES Everything in the Line JAS. W. JAMES, Store No. 1 Postoffice Block Phones 45-93 BRYAN, Manager Store No. 2 TEXAS N. Main Street Phone 909 Established 1880 THE REXALL STORES