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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1926)
EPISCOPAL GROUP WILL - HAVE SERVICE SUNDAY There will be a celebration of the Holy Communion in the Y. M. C. A. Chapel at 8:30 o’clock Sunday morn- ing, conducted by Reverend Harris Masterson of Houston. All Episcopal- ians are urged to attend. GROUP PRESIDENT. ————————————— FOR SALE.—Webster’s dictionary, 38 Foster.—99 MAGAZINES FOR SCHOOL WILL BE COLLECTED Magazines for the Consolidated School will be collected Thursday. Please have them ready on the porch. MAGAZINE COMMITTEE. The Campus Shoe Shop [s now located on the second floor of the new Store Building recently erected adjacent to our old location. Bring your work there for the good service to which you are accustomed. “THE LAST EDITON” PICTURE FOR TONIGHT “The Last Edition” a thrilling drama of life in San Francisco will be shown in the Assembly Hall this evening at 6:45 o’clock. BE I a .~._.netsrn»p» rpy”t’’ WANTED.—Principles of Veterinary Science, by. Hadley. Herring, 35 Mitehell.—100 FIRST STATE BANK AND TRUST G0. Our Service and Protection are yours. Your Patronage will be appreciated SCHEDULE OF CEREMONIES Headquarters Reserve Officers’ Training Corps General Orders No. 20: 1. The following schedule of bat- talion or squadron ceremonies is an- nounced: Saturday, Feb. 6, 1926, 8-9 a. m., 3rd Bn. Inf; Saturday, Feb. 20, 1926, 8-9 a. m., 1st Bn. Inf.; Saturday, Mar. 6, 1926, 8-9 a. m., 2nd Bn., Inf.; Saturday, Mar. 20, 1926, 8-9 a. m., Comp. Bn, S. C. and A. S.; Saturday, April 3, 1926, 8-9 a. m., Cav. Sqdn.; Saturday, April 17, 1926, 8-9 a. m., F. A. Bn. Formations will be under the di- rect supervision of the respective Tac- tical officers, who will prescribe the ceremony to be held, the uniform to be worn and other details. 2. Ceremonies involving the entire Corps of Cadets will be held from 5:00 to 6:00 p. m. on the following dates: February 12, 1926; February 26, 1926; March 12th and 26th, 1926; April 9, 1926. Detailed instructions will be issued from these Headquarters prior to each formation. By order TURNER: M. M. MONTGOMERY, Capt., F. A., (DOL), Adjt. of Lieutenant Colonel — —— — LABORATORY FEES (Official) Laboratory fees for the second term will be paid at the Cashier’s window from 8:00 to 1:00 o’clock on February 4, 5 and 6. Students whose names begin with the letters A to H, inclusive, will pay HASWELL’S BOOK STORE Agency for RADIOS and VICTROLAS BECKWITH BOB BERRY, College Agent Cleaners—Dyers—Hatters me—] fees on February 4. Students whose names begin with I to Q, inclusive, | will pay fee on February 5. Students | whose names begin with R to Z, in- | clusive, will pa yfees on February 6. | Students who fail to pay their lab- | oratory fees by 1:00 p. m. on Satur- | day, February 6, will be dropped from | the courses involved. CHARLES E. FRILEY, |i Registrar. —————t———————————— R. S. ROOM SCHEDULE : (Official) | The following is the second term room schedule for Rural Sociology: R. S. 202, room 101, E. E. building; R. S. 202b, room 117, Main building; . S. 312a, room 34, Physics building; . S. 312; section 105, room 317, Main building. R. C. WHITE, professor, Rural Sociology. THE A. & M. PRESS FOR YOUR COLLEGE PRINTING Lawrence Motor Co. All Night Service Tires and Accessories Gasoline and Oils Phone 565