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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1926)
Lawrence Motor Co. All Night Service Tires and Accessories Gasoline and Oils Phone 565 AGGIELAND BARBER SHOP Now Open for Business in CASEY & SPARKS BUILDING SUNDAY SERVICES MORNING SERVICE ‘There will be no compulsory con- vocation Sunday morning, but a re- ligious service will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Chapel at 10:50 o’clock, with Dr. N. A. Hancock of the Southwest- «ern Baptist Theological Seminary as the speaker. Everyone is invited to attend this service. @ " BAPTIST SERVICES The Baptist group will hold its reg- ular services Sunday. Let us do our best for our program and enjoy good services even though many of our stu- dents will be away. Dr. N. A. Han- cock of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary will speak for us at 7:30. He is one of our best and most practical preachers. enjoy hearing him. R. L. BROWN, pastor. You will R. V. BANQUET AND HOP LEAD ACTIVITIES TODAY The first event on the program to- day for the Ross Volunteers and their guests will be the celebrated R. V. banquet which will be held in the Mess Hall Annex at 1:00 p. m. Additional entertainment will be offered by the track meet between the Aggies and Baylor University on Kyle Field this afternoon, beginning at 3:30 o’clock. This evening at 7:30 o’clock the ex- hibition drill of the Ross Volunteer Company will be held on Kyle Field, with illumination furnished by the big searchlights. At 9:00 o’clock the R. V. Hop, outstanding event of the spring festivities, will be staged in the Mess Hall. J. F. Broad, cap- tain of the R. V. Company and Miss Martha Hairston of Austin will lead the grand march. The music will be furnished by Trent’s Black Aces, Dal- las orchestra, Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o’clock the Aggies will contest the Rice Insti- tute team for baseball honors on Kyle Field. In the evening the final dance of the week-end, the corps dance, will be held in the Mess Hall. — pr ———————— CHOICE OF GROUPS (Official) Under paragraph 29 as revised a choice of groups is to be made by students as follows. They will report their choice of groups to the Dean concerned or the head of the depart- ment concerned when called nyon. 1. Freshmen in the Course in Ag- riculture. the following groups: 2. Agricultural Education, 3. Agricultural Engineer- ing, 4. Agronomy, 4a. Cotton Pro- duction and Marketing, 5. Animal Husbandry, 7. Dairy Husbandry, 9. Horticulture, 10. Landscape Art, 11. Poultry Husbandry, 12. Rural So- ciology. 2. Sophomores in the Course in | Science. | department from the following: Biolo- They are to choose one of THE A. & M. PRESS FOR YOUR COLLEGE PRINTING Liberal Arts. They are to choose a major department and a minor de- partment. 3. Sophomores in the Course in They are to choose a major gy, Chemistry, Entomology, Geology, Physics. 4. Freshmen in the Course in Ar- chitecture. They are to choose one of the following groups: Group 1. Gen- eral Course, Group 2. Structural Course. 5. Juniors in the Course in Civil Engineering: They are to choose one of the following groups: 1. General Civil Engineering, 2. Highway ard Municipal Engineering, 3. Munizipal and Sanitary Engineering. 6. Juniors in the Course in Me- chanical Engineering. They are t) choose one of the following groups: 1. Power, 2. Industrial Engineering, 3. Transportation. CHARLES PURYEAR, Dean.