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xe x WHITE LINEN OXFORDS $5.00 WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS $2.50 and $3.00 W. F. GIBBS & SON ELECTIVE STUDIES (Official) By Faculty action, paragraphs 28, 29, have been changed to read as fol- lows: Paragraph 28. In courses in which a part of the work is elective, the student must choose his elective sub- jects with the advice and under the. direction of a member of the Faculty designated for that purpose. Before completing his registration he must present to the Dean concerned a list of his electives for the ensuing term bearing the approval of his adviser. Paragraph 29. In courses in which a choice of groups or of a major and a minor department is required, the student must make his choice by April 15. CHARLES PURYEAR, Dean. —— eee eee HORTICULTURE 308 (Official) Students in Horticulture 308 not making inspection trip note assign- ments on Bulletin Board, Agricultu- ral Bldg. These assignments to be handed in Tuesday morning, April 27. F. W. HENSEL, MEETING OF SCIENCE SEMINAR ON MONDAY Dr. T. S. Painter of the Zoology Department of the University of Tex- as will address the Science Seminar on Monday evening, April 19, at 8:00 o'clock in the Physics lecture room. His subject will be “Mammalian Chro- mosomes.” This is the annual ex- change lecture between the A. and M. College and the State University, and a cordial invitation to attend is extended to all Campus and Bryan people as well as to the student body. JAMES H. HANCE, Pres., Science Seminar. TRACK MEET WITH BAYLOR KYLE FIELD 3:30 TODAY The Aggies will hold a dual track meet with Baylor University on Kyle Field this afternoon, beginning at 3:30 o’clock. The following named men will act as the officials of the meet: Starter and Referee—Earl Frazier. Judges of Finish—Ike Ashburn, D. X. Bible, J. R. Bender, E. J. Kyle, J. 0. Morgan. Timers—D. W. Williams, J. A. Clut- ter, H. R. Brayton. Judges of Jumps—Lt. Russell Pow- ell, E. E. McQuillen, Cadet H. Ashley. Judges of Weights—H. H. House, Cadet J. A. Allison, Cadet Z. W. Bart- lett. Clerk of Course—Cadet Marvin Ste- vens. Scorer—J. C. Rudd. Announcer—Cadet E. O. Buck. Inspectors—Capt. H. H. Cheshire, Capt., W. E. Buckley, Major J. D. Coughlan. Marshalls—Cadet Col. W. H. Pin- son, Cadet Lt. Col. F. S. Kelly, Cadet Lt. Col. V. Curtis. In case you cannot serve please not- ify this office JAMES SULLIVAN, Bus. Mgr. of Athletics. NEW DRESS-UP CLOTHES For Men— —Spring Suits —Low Shoes —Dobbs Hats —Shirts —Neckwear I. K. LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WILL ENTER CONTESTS HERE More than 600 high school students from vocational agriculture classes over the State are expected to be at the College Monday to participate in the Ninth Annual Judging con- tests in various phases of agriculture sponsored by the Schools of Agricul- ture and Vocational Teaching. Fol- lowing the day’s contests, there will be a banquet for the contestants in the College Mess Hall, at which time awards will be made to the winners. rt ee A iii PLAYGROUND BALL (Official) Intramural playground ball battal- ion league will start on April 26, and a complete schedule will be played. Organize your battalion team. The team captains should see me for fur- ther particulars. H. H. HOUSE, director, Intramural Athletics. RY A LB NE The first synthetic made in 1850. perfume was