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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1926)
CIVIL ENGINEERS WILL ORGANIZE SOCIETY All sophomore, junior and senior clv- il engineering students who desire to become members of the student chap- ter of the A. S. C. E. will please register in the C. E. building before Thursday, February 4. The regular meeting will be held on Friday night at 6:45 in the Y. M. C. A. Chapel. CLUB SECRETARY. P. T. A. WILL OBSERVE FOUNDERS’ DAY PROGRAM The Parent-Teacher Association of the A. and M. Consolidated School will celebrate Founders’ Day at the School building on the afternoon of Febru- ary 11, at 3:00 o'clock. ‘There will be a special program, after which the birthday cake will be cut and served with tea. All members are urged to keep this date open and at- tend the meeting. REPORTER. Park Jewelry Store for GUARANTEED Repairs Phone 741 ARCHITECTURE 406 (Official) The lesson assignment in Architec- ture 406 (Professional Practice) for Friday, February 5, will be pages 13-19 in the Handbook of Architec- tural Practice in lieu of the assign- ment made last Monday. ERNEST LANGFORD, Prof. of Arch. | shine and shadows, with— in the leading roles. events. India— program. JOHN BOWERS in— | “THE TOWER OF LIES” A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer production directed by Victor Seastrom, is * showing at the QUEEN TODAY for the last time. throughout—a tale of tangled love, a father’s sacrifice and life’s sun- Lon Chaney and Norma Shearer It is a thrilling picture—a series of gripping Thursday-Friday-Saturday: A clever sereen entertainment taken from Edward Dowling’s stage success— “SALLY, IRENE and MARY” Don’t fail to take your perlexing problems to the Mystery Man of Kara who will be at the PALACE all this week, in addition to the picture Today is your last chance to see LEATRICE JOY in— “THE WEDDING SONG” Tomorrow-Fridayand Saturday: “THREE FACES EAST” DIXIE TODAY “ROCKING THE MOON” It is drama —_— ee od | { | AGGIES WILL PLAY S. M. U. | HERE FRIDAY EVENING The Texas Aggies will contest the |S. M. U. Mustangs for basketball | honors in the Memorial Gymnasium at 7:30 o'clock on Friday evening, Feb- ruary 5. ts BEGONIAS ON SALE this week at the Campus Greenhouse for 25¢ each, in three-inch pots. A. Thom- sen. - =a —— Lon Chaney and Norma Shearer each have splendid roles ‘in “The Tow- er of Lies,” showing for the last time at the Queen today. WEATHER REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 31 The temperature and precipitation records for the week ending Sunday, January 31, are as follows: Temperature Inches Date Maximum Minimum Rainfall 1-25-26, Monday 47 32 1-26-26, Tuesday 55 7 1-27-26, Wednesday 58 38 1-28-26, Thursday 59 44 0.02 1-29-26, Friday 67 45 1-30-26, Saturday 65 46 0.02 1-31-26, Sunday 63 3 Total—0.04 During the month of January, 1926, the maximum temperature was 70 degrees, the minimum 25 degrees, and the amount of precipitation 4.53 inches. DR. LUSH WILL ADDRESS SCIENCE CLUB MONDAY Dr. J. L. Lush will Science Club on Monday evening, Feb- ruary 8 on the subject ‘“Resemblances Between Organisms Related by Des- cent.” The lecture will be non-tech- nical as possible with special empha- sis on its biological and human inter- ests. A part of the time will be de- voted to a discussion of some recent developments in genetics which have brought under a common point of view the discoveries of Kendelism during the last two decades, the earli- er statistical studies in inheritance made by Galton and his contemporar- ies and certain much discussed prob- lems of organic evolution. address the —————————— Kara, the world’s foremost mind reader and crystal gazer will be at the Palace all week, in addition to a good picture program. a ge SI FOR SALE. Foster.—99 Webster’s dictionary, 38 ER La SM iN FOR SALE.—Royal No. 10 typewrit- er, mechanically perfect, Price $30. Phone Bryan 699B.—100 Securities—these are only a few of our items of service. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN, TEXAS Checking Accounts, Safety Deposit Boxes, Investment Advice, Foreign Exchange, Government