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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1926)
THE DAILY BULLETIN Tuesday KUPPENHEIMER New Suits for Spring are here $35.00 and $40.00 NilsonBrac | . DEPENDRBILITY | BRYAN, TEXAS. 7s | | PHONE 152 Call and let us show you our | complete new lines of merchan- dise . College pins, jewelry, and grad- uation gifts at Room 257 Biz- zell. CALDWELL’S COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, SUNDAY, | GIFT SUGGESTIONS | | | | | | | | Morgan, J. H. | | | JEWELRY STORE TRESPASSERS ON FARM (Official) Anyone trespassing on Horticultu- ral farm will be reported. E. J. KYLE, dean, School of Agriculture. —mmel ere tee ean FOR SALE: —Two shares of Com- munity Store Stock. Phone 51.—180 ——— et Eel. ~~ WANTED: —a room on the campus. Call 257 Bryan after 5:30.—180 \ x MAY 9, In | OFFICIAL NOTICES ABSENT STUDENTS (Official) The following students who were absent on the date specified below come under the following paragraphs | of the absence rule. | May 10, 1926 | (a) Blevins, P. 3outrove, V. J. Carnes, P.-S. Eakin, C. F. Forgy, M. D. Frachiseur, E. R. Hamilton, J. B. Hickman, H. H. McChesney, W. H. Kunitz, M. R. Loving, J. J. Peterson, C. J. Pope, J. W. Welsh, K. R. West, T. B. Wilcox, R. R. Carlson, O. G. Cooper, H. P. Head, V. J. (b) F. H. TURNER, Commandant. ——— eee. SUMMER WORK A. and M. students are needed for | work in wheat fields at $3.00 to $4.00 per day and board. Start in West Texas, thence to Oklahoma and on as far North as you want to go. Those interested should see G. A. Long, room 223 Main Academic building. ———e ete. The National Zoo has acquired a tuatera, a lizard whose history is traced back to the days of the dino- saurs. A drop of water may contain as many as 100 forms of life visible un- der a powerful microscope. The temperature of the moon at its noontime is 250 degrees Fahrenheit, or above the boiling point. TAKE CARE OF YOUR | FLOORS Our present stocks anticipate the increased need of Mops and Floor Dusters during the open window weather ahead. We rent Johnson's Polisher by the day. Parker-Astin Hardware Co. Electric SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS —Golf —Tennis —Track —Base Ball On Sale at our COLLEGE STORE A. M. Waldrop & Company Bryan’s Big Clothing Store AGRICULTURAL ADM. (Official) Make-up examinations in the De- partment of Agricultural Economics will be given Saturday, May 15, be- ginning at 1:00 o’clock. Students who do not appear at this time will be given a grade of “E” for the por- tion of the course missed. F. A. BUECHEL, head, Agricultural Administration. —eeett eee tee — FOR' SALE at a bargain:—dining room suite, bed, mattress and springs; also certain other household goods. This furniture is in good condition and will be offered at a sacrifice to the right party. O. D. Duncan, Phone 133 or 184-R 2—180. NO. 177 Le. TH