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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1926)
THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL. IX | I —] KUPPENHEIMER New Suits for Spring are here $35.00 and $40.00 PHONE 62 “722° BRYAN, TEXAS. 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 | THE BATTALION The Battalion will be ready for dis- tribution this evening at the regular place. EDITOR. COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 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 12, 1926 | (a) Blevins, P. Burch, G. D. Crawford, R. H. Frachiseur, E. R. Glover, G. H. Hamilton, J. B. Lawrence, H. M. Loving, J. J. Welsh, K. R. | (b) Forgason, J. Y. Hembree, J. F. Scales, A. L. Sheridan, E. D. F. H. TURNER, Commandant. Ea ———— EE e—— SENIOR WEEK (Official) By action of the General Faculty, April 14, class work and practice in senior subjects will be suspended dur- ing the week preceding commence- ment Sunday. Term examinations in senior sub- jects will be held on Monday and Tues- day preceding commencement Sunday. Further announcement regarding ex- aminations in senior subjects will be published in the Bulletin tomorrow. CHARLES E. FRILEY, Secretary of the Faculty. rp —eet LOST: —Entomology notebook with name J. G. Holmes. Return to 51 Mitchell for reward.—180 SE — FOR SALE:—One roll top desk and one Victrola.—63 Leggett Mah r — PERFECTION OIL 1 STOVES ARE SIMPLE | and safe in operation. You can reduce the discomfort of warm weather cooking to the mini- mum by using one of these sat- isfactory oil stoves. All sizes and styles. 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 PROFESSOR SCOATES AT MEETING IN AMARILLO Professor D. Scoates, head of the Department of Agricultural Engineer- ing is in Amarillo attending a meet- ing of the Panhandle Hardware and Implement Dealers’ Association. On the return trip he will stop at the Experiment Station at Spur for the purpose of making a research investi- gation, and will return to the College on May 17.