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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1926)
—] SEE THE A. & M. PRESS | FOR YOUR | COLLEGE PRINTING L d | EXCUSED AT 3:30 P. M. (Official) Under Par. 61 of the College Regu- lations the following are excused from classes today at 3:30 p. m. Baker, S. J. Bryant, A. C. v > Durst; LL. H. Harris, J. D. Royder, T. H. Schow, O. E. The entire student body is excused at 4:00 p.m. CHARLES PURYEAR, Dean. ER . —*H)o°L,ANL. FOR SALE: —One pair boots, size 91%, $15.00; one serge shirt, one pair Cordovan dress shoes, size 9%, one slouch cap, size 7%, $3.00; one hat size 7 1-4, $3.50; one whipcord uni- form, size 40, $18.00; four window shades. 80 Milner Hall.—179 | subject of discussion will be the pro- MUSTANGS HERE FOR GAME THIS AFTERNOON The Southern Methodist Universi- ty Mustangs will meet the Aggies on Kyle Field this afternoon at 4:10 o’clock. This will be the last con- ference game to be played on Kyle Field. Games will be played on Mon- day and Tuesday with Centenary Col- lege. lll — od A ENGINEERING CONFERENCE (Official) A meeting of the Engineering Teachers’ Conference will be held at 8:00 o’clock Thursday morning May 13, in the Physics lecture room. The posal suggested by Mr. Wickenden for the dual plan in engineering edu- cation. Engineering teachers are re- quested to be prepared to express their views on this subject at this meeting. | J. J. RICHEY, chmn., | Program Committee. | << — re. 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. ~— PRESIDENT IN AUSTIN TO MEET WITH BOARD President T. O. Walton is in Aus- tin today for a meeting with the Board of Directors of the College. He will go to La Grange tomorrow, where he will deliver the graduating address at the commencement exercises of the Temple, La Grange High School. “THE RAINMAKER” IS PICTURE FOR TONIGHT A new Paramount production, “The Rainmaker,” will be shown at the Assembly Hall tonight at 6:45 o’clock. The cast includes Ernest Torrence and William Collier, with other fav- orites. wet t—— MASONIC CLUB WILL HOLD MEETING THIS EVENING The Masonic Club will have a smok- er tonight at 7:00 o’clock in the Y. M. C. A. parlors. This will be the last meeting of the year and a good time is promised all Master Masons. tle fe BRAZOS UNION LODGE Meeting of the Brazos Union Lodge this evening at 8:00 o’clock, Masonic Bryan. Work in Master's Degree. R. W. DOWNARD, W. M. G. A. LONG, sec. —— ee eel eee NO POSTERS IN ROTUNDA (Official) No moving picture posters or other advertising matter will be posted in the Rotunda of the Main building ex- cept by permission of the Command- ant in each case. F. H. TURNER, Commandant. EE... 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. ——— pee. PLENTY OF SWEET PEAS 50¢ per hundred. Mrs. C. O. Wat- kins.—179