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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1930)
THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL. XIII College Station, Texas, Thursday, January 30, 1930. No. 100 We are ready for the New : Term with a Complete |f Stock of— "UNIFORM GOODS of All Kinds— HERMAN SHOES ; All sizes in drill and dress : Styles : ATHLETIC GOODS WALDROP & (0. COLLEGE and BRYAN —WE FIT— Odd Shaped Crystals Quickly And they stay in, too— 3LASS OR UNBREAKABLE SANKEY PARK Diamonds —Silver — Watches BE — iE have the BEST a MILITARY EQUIPMENT DRAWING MATERIAL STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES GIFT GOODS Let Us Show You— EXCHANGE STORE ise Store of the College =f Ee FOR RENT—3 Room house, 1 mile south of college, chicken house, cow shed and garage. Phone 248W. Sgt. Seeger. ABSENCES The following named absences from class and other routine duty are excused for the reasons stated. January 29, 1930. (Sick) Adams, A. F. Blake, R. H. Gilbert, P. P. Martin, B. R. Massingale, T. T. Norwood, J. K. Pennington, T. Perkin, H. W. Price, C. G. Stokes, H. C. Williams, E. L. Vahrenkamp, R. H. Pennington, H. (Guard) Davis, L. E. Griffing, R. C. Henderson, L. Moser, Otto. 10:00 a. m. January 28 to 10:00 a. m, January 29. Gregory, M. P. Hall, F. W. CHAS. J. NELSON, Commandant SCHEDULE CHANGES The following changes in Second Term schedules are announced: New Courses: EE 301—Sec A—MWF 9, T 1-3, Th 1-5. Pet Eng 301—Sec A—Hours to be arranged. AH 52—Seec A—Hours ranged. Phys 201—See 91—Prac to T 1-3. to be ar- BEGINNING GERMAN M. L. 101, First term of Begin- ning French, will be repeated the second term, MWF at 11:00. Stu- dents taking this course can com- plete first year French during sec- ond term of Summer School. C. B. CAMPBELL. “ENGINEERS I have an announcement of an opening for a man as chainman with a railroad crew which might be of interest to some young man who is dropping out.of school at this time. Anyone interested may get further details by calling at my office. y F. C. BOLTON, Dean, School of Engineering REGISTRATION FOR SECOND TERM To facilitate registration proced- ure, the following arrangement has been adopted for the official regis- tration days. It is requested that students cooperate with the Reg- istrar’s Office in the plan. As- signment cards will be given out only in the order indicated. Thursday, January 30 Seniors: Names beginning with the letters: A to E, inclusive ............ 8:00.a.m. | F to L, inclusive ........... 8:30 a.m. | M to R, inclusive ............ 9:00 a.m. | S to Z, inclusive ............ 9:30 a.m. Juniors: A to E, inclygive BE to L: nlite M to R, inclusive S to Z, inclusive Sophomores: : A to E, inclusive ..........1:00 p.m, BE toil, inclusive .........-. 1:45 p.m. M to R, inclusive ............ 2:30 p.m, i 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. S to Z, inclusive ............ 3:15 p.m, Friday, January 31 Freshmen: A to E, inclusive ............ 8:00 a.m F to L, inclusive ........... 9:30 a.m, M to R, inclusive 11:00 a.m. S to Z, inclusive ............ 1:00 p.m. Special Students: .._........... 2:30 p.m. CHARLES E. FRILEY, Registrar ENGLISH TERM EXAMINA- TIONS Term will be held according to the fol- lowing schedule: Thursday January 30. English 103, 8-10, room 118 ac. English 309, 8-10, room 117 Ac. English 203, 10-12, room 118 Ac. English 231, 10-12, room 117 Ac. English 321, 1-3, room 118 Ac. English 413, 3-5, room 118 Ac. Friday, January 31. English 315, 8-10, room 118 Ac. English 317, 1-3, room 118 Ac. English 415, 1-3, room 118 Ac. GEO. SUMMEY, JR., Head, Department of English Must Have Money—To register on so am sacrificing my entire stock of PENNANTS at a very low price. Prices are made to remove the goods at once. Come early and get the pennant you have been want- ing. Help yourself by helping me. SESSIONS BROTHERS at 11 Mit- chell. 100b-2 10:00 a.m. | 10:30 a.m. | examinations in English | J ? ) Notice Aggies — SALE — Fish Pins Ribbon Fobs .................. 1.5 Leather Fobs ...................... 50 Sophomore Pins ............... 2.50 Junior Pins ’ Band Pins vious 20. A CALDWELL Jewelry Store MACHINES | | TALKING | And RECORDS | PORTABLE ; : TYPEWRITERS I HASWELL'S | ARCHITECTURAL EXHIBIT The Department of Architecture will have on exhibit in Room 400 Main Building, Wednesday, Thurs- day, and Friday of this week a series of competition drawings done by students in the Beaux-Arts In- stitute of Design. The drawings are of unusual merit, represent- ing the best work by students of such institutions as University of Illinois, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsyl- vania, and other schools offering regular courses in architecture. The exhibition may be seen between the hours of ten and twelve and one and five daily. ERNEST LANGFORD, Head, Dept. of Architecture