The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 08, 1925, Image 1

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    The Daily Bulletin
VOL. IX.
Association Will Honor
Teachers at Reception
The Parent-Teachers’ Association of
the A. & M. Consolidated School will
give a reception honoring the teach-
ers of the School on tomorrow even-
ing at the School building, beginning
at 8:00 o’clock. This evening meet-
ing is planned especially for the
fathers and friends of the School who
are unable to attend the afternoon
meetings and a most cordial invita-
tion is extended to all interested to
be present and get acquainted with
the teachers and learn of the plans
for the year.
REPORTER.
Freshman Team Goes
to Greenville for Game
Eighteen members of the Freshman
football squad, comprising one of the
five teams under the direction of
Freshman Coach Bender and his four
assistants, will leave today for Green-
ville where they will meet the fast
Burleson team tomorrow afternoon.
They will be under the tutelage of
Assistant Freshman Coach Anderson,
who will accompany them on the trip.
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AGRICULTURAL TEACHERS
WILL MEET:THIS MORNING
The first meeting of the Agricultu-
ral Conference for this year will be
held this morning at 9:00 o’clock in
room 312 Agricultural building. Presi-
dent T. O. Walton will speak. All
teachers in the School of Agriculture
are expected to attend and others in-
terested are invited to attend.
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CLUB WILL GIVE BANQUET IN .
DALLAS TOMORROW EVENING
Students and ex-students of the
College are invited to attend a ban-
quet which will be given by. the Dal-
las A. & M. Club tomorrow evening
at 7:30 o’clock at the Jefferson roof.
BE I —N—™™’y™Y. , rpApgt
FOR SALE.—One wood stove with
new floor board and pipe, $7.50.
Frank O. Martin, phone 18.—18
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925
NO. 20
THE SPIRIT OF AGGIELAND
Some may boast of a prowess bold,
Of the schools that they think so
grand;
But there’s a spirit that can never be
told—
It’s the spirit of Aggieland!
Chorus:
We are the Aggies, the Aggies are
we,
True to each other as Aggies can
be;
We've got to fight, boys, we've got
to fight!
We've got to fight for Maroon and
White.
After they've boosted all the rest,
They’ll all come and join the best
For we are the Aggies, the Aggies
are we,
We are from Texas A. & M. C.
Tho’ from Alma Mater so far I roam,
My whole heart shall be with you
there,
I'll always be proud to call you my
own,
It’s Aggieland so fair.
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STOCKHOLDERS OF MIDWAY
. PLACE WILL MEET TOMORROW
There will be a meeting of the stock-
holders of the Midway Place Homesite
Co. in the north parlor of the Y. M.
C. A. building at 4:10 p. m., Friday,
October 9.
A. MITCHELL, Pres.
Board of Directors.
Mt mln is
WOOD SAWING.—If you have
wood to saw we will appreciate saw-
ing it. Students are doing the work.
Phone orders to Agricultural Engin-.
eering building.—22
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ROYAL ARCH MASONS
Stated Assembly of W. T.
Austin Council No. 52, Royal
and Select Masters, Masonic
XY Temple, Bryan, 7:30 tonight
for purpose of work.
Visiting companions and members
will receive a cordial welcome.
C. S. RUDE, T.1. M.
F. E. LICHTE, Recorder
New Appointments in
Cadet Corps Made
Headquarters Reserve Officers’ Training Corps
General Orders No. 7:
1. After consultation and agree-
ment with the President of the Col-
lege the following appointments in
the Corps of Cadets are announced:
To be Cadet First Lieutenants:
Golasinski, L. B., Tr. B, Cav.; Mec-
Coy, J. M., Tr. B. Cav.; Johnson,
Clyde, Tr. C., Cav.; Barnes, T. G., Co.
C, Inf.; Peak, N. E., Jr., Btry. B, F.
A.; Bean, G. E., Bn. Prop. Off. 3rd
Bn. Inf.
To be Cadet ‘Second Lieutenants:
Mitchell, R. H., Co. ...., Inf.; Rem-
schel, M. H., Co. F, Inf.; Pingenot,
F.’E.] Co. A, S.iC.; Tartt;*J..B.,:Co:1,
Inf.; Belding, C. H., Co. H, Inf.; Hem-
bree, J. F., Co. C, Inf.; Price, W. S,,
Co. F, Inf.
To be Cadet Master Sergeant:
Courville, D. B., A. S.
To be Cadet Technical Sergeant:
Ross, R. S., A. S.
To be Cadet First Sergeant:
Frank, P. H., Tr. "A, Cav.
To be Cadet Staff Sergeant:
Hudson, L., A. S.
To be Cadet Sergeants:
Sharp, B. F., Tr. C, Cav.; Jones,
B. E., A. S.; Nixon, F. K,, A. S.; Craig,
G. D., Co. E, Inf.; Landon,.J.:C., Co.
C, Inf.; Fleming, J." €., “Co. D, Inf.;
Haupt, L. M., Co. D, Inf.; Goodwin, L.,
Co. D, Inf.; Miller, R. C., Co. D, Inf.;
Disch, C. D., Co. D, Inf.; Cashell, J.
B., Co. E, Inf.; Cook,.E. V., Co. F,
Inf.; Dielman, S. J., Co. F, Inf.; Tay-
lor, J. R.;:Co.uB,'S. C.
To be Cadet Corporals:
Peterson, G. C., A. S.; Kunz, H. E.,
A. S.; Smith, C. R.,, A. S.; Wyman,
J. DA. S.; Head, V. J., A. S.; Jack-
son, C. W., A. S.
2. The following named cadets are
hereby transferred, in grade, as indi-
cated below:
Kays, A. E., from Co. A, S. C., to
Co. C, Inf.; Sheffield, H. E. from Co.
C, S. C. to Co. G, Inf.; Gear, H.C,
from Co. C, S. C. to Tr. A, Cav.; Koss-
biel, R. C. from Co. B, S. C. to Co. G,
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