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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1926)
GRADUATE STUDENTS (Oiricial) The attention of graduate students is called to the paragraph headed “Graduation” on page 97 of the 49th Catalogue, under which candidates for advanced degrees who expect to com- plete their work at the end of a given term must give notice to that effect at least one month in advance. Those concerned will please hand me such notice by April 20. A suitable form is: “I am a candidate for the de- gree of Master of Science in............... FER and I expect to complete the require- | ments for that degree by the end of the current term.” CHARLES PURYEAR, Dean. -— ro aa hla STUDENT LABOR (Official) Students desiring work should get in touch with me at the Buildings and Grounds Departments. F. TYLER, director, Student Labor. Park Jewelry Store for GUARANTEED Repairs Phone 741 LONG’S CAFE P. O. Block OPEN DAY and NIGHT LONG & COOKE, Props. MIKE is a frolicking, rollicking film success, based on Marshall Neilan’s story, and produced by him, with SALLY O’NEIL in the title role. This is a charming picture, with thrills and gripping interest. See it today at the QUEEN. “LETS GET MARRIED” will be the week-end attraction, featuring popular RICHARD DIX and LOIS WILSON PALACE THURSDAY Friday and Saturday: First National’s production of the Rex Beach © YYINDS OF CHANCE with ANNA Q. NILSSON, VIOLA DANA, HOBART BOSWORTH, THE RUNAWAY a new Paramount Production, is showing at the DIXIE TODAY and tomorrow. WEATHER REPORT FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 18 The weather records at College Station for the week ending Sunday, Ap- ril 18, read as follows: ; Temperature Inches Date Maximum Minimum Rainfall April 12, Monday 59 50 April 13, Tuesday 69 54 0.10 April 14, Wednesday 63 48 0.26 April 15, Thursday 62 41 April 16, Friday 72 47 April 17, Saturday 67 60 April 18, Sunday 80 60 Total—0.36 Checking Accounts, Safety Deposit Boxes, Investment Advice, Foreign Exchange, Gevernm~at Securities—these are only a few of our items of service. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BRYAN, TEXAS