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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1926)
THE DAILY BULLETIN | KUPPENHEIMER New Suits for Spring are here $35.00 and $40.00 WilsonBre b DEPENDRBILITY “722° BRYAN, TEXAS. PHONE 62 GIFT SUGGESTIONS 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 JEWELRY STORE eed | { LOST: —Entomology notebook with name J. G. Holmes. Return to 51 Mitchell for reward.—180 Ma Ef ”APPRPS oS oon TYPEWRITING work neatly done at 75 Milner.—180 1 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1926 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 11, 1926 (a) Blevins, P. Burch, D. G. Forgy, M. D. Frachiseur, E. R. Glover, G. H. Hamilton, J. B. Pope, J. J. Welsh, K. R. West, T. B. Barnette, W. R. Bayley, C. C. Price, W. S. Robbins, G. D. F. H. TURNER, Commandant. RE Eee. .,RSRMRS- P SENIOR UNIFORMS (Official) All seniors are hereby given permis- sion to wear slacks (uniform long trousers) for the remainder of the present session except at formations under arms. At all formations at which arms are carried present uni- form regulations will govern. F. H. TURNER, Commandant. RIE EE PD AH. F LT DIPLOMA FEE (b) (Official) Candidates for degrees, to be a- warded at the end of this term, are reminded that the fee of $7.50 for dip- lomas is due and payable at the of- fice of the Cashier not later than May 31. CHARLES E. FRILEY, Registrar. KYANIZE PAINT PRODUCTS— We unhesitatingly recommend Kyanize Enamels and Varnishes as the best for the purposes in- tended. Many beautiful colors to select from. * Parker-Astin Hardware Co. SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS —Golf —Tennis —Track —Base Ball On Sale at our COLLEGE STORE A. M. Waldrop & Company Bryan’s Big Clothing Store ATTENTION STUDENTS (Official) All cadets are reminded that they are prohibited from going on roofs of dormitories. It is particularly ob- jectionable to have beds placed on the roofs. The most sever disciplinary action will be taken against cadets found guilty of making use of dormi- tory roofs for any purpose. F. H. TURNER, Commandant.