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THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL. XIV COLLEGE STA ATION, TEXAS THURSDAY, OCTOBE IR 9, 1930 ‘NO. AERA ini ME NEW SHIPMENTS Slickers Dress Shoes Drill Shoes Leather Leggins Sam Browns British Twill Breeches and Slacks WALDROP & G0. BRYAN AND COLLEGE HEHE SE EE EEA ne The Campus Cleaners and Tailors Henry Locke, Mgr. Your Convenient Clean- ing Plant Over Exchange Store YT TTTTTT] | 1H) i H] HEH WELCOME AGGIES HASWELL’S BOOK STORE All School Supplies and Drawing Materials. IIE SHH 41 t J SE = = Sl BT 53 = = = = = AAO EEE A ur CONCESSIONS Attention of all concessionaries is brought to the faet that solicit- ation during study call is prohibit- ed. Unauthorized solicitation is a ground for revoking concessions well as for other disciplinary action. J. BE. SLOAN, Major, F. A., (DOL) Executive NOTICE I will begin serving meals in my new home October 13. Phone College 85 for table reservations. Mrs. Annie Boyett. 18a IE Dallas tonight. =f not secure here the charge will be |= : ibe checked = tickets at the Athletic Office before = | morning. The following named absences from classes and other routine duties are excused for the following reasons. October 8, 1930 (Sick) Butler, W. C. Cunningham, A. C. Herscher, G. Robertson, C. C. Schenck, -:C. P. Jr. Shaw, T. G. tephenson, Clarence Thaxton, Hugh B. Upchurch, J. W. Wareing, L. K. (Guard) Girand, C. F. Siemers, H. R. Dillon, R. J. Pless, A. E. 10:00 a.m. October October 8. Fritze, V. O. Stewart, M. H. CHAS. J. NELSON Commandant 7 to 10:00 a.m. TULANE TICKETS All unsold tickets will returned to Students” who ex- pect to make the trip should secure there tickets before 5 p. m. today. Price of Student tickets where pur- {chased at College will be $1.00, but | $2.50 in Dallas as all the tickets must | in to the State Fair. | Others not students my secure their ~ 5 m. today or in Dallas Saturday The price of these will be $2.50 either at College or Dallas, but ‘better tickets can be secured here. JAMES SULLIVAN, Business Manager of Athletics. p. SOCIAL SCIENCE SEMINAR “South Texas Negro Work Songs: Their Place in Rationalistic Litera- ture” will be the title of the Social Science Seminar Program next Mon- day evening October 13 at 8 P.M. in the Physics Lecture Room. Dr. Gates Thomas of San Marcos State Teach- ers College will speak. Gates Thomas is the brother of Prof. W. H. Thomas and gave a most pleasing address when he was on the Campus several years ago. Students and Campus residents are invited to attend. Tots Welcome Aggies The Old Boys Know They Are Welcome— The New Boys Will Soon Find It Out. When you want anything in the jewelry line-——This is the Place— Come in to see us— ECA LDWELL Jewelry Store Senior Rings Pins THIET HA s LL Attention Aggies Note the attractive prices = = on made to measure articles = listed below— : $11.00 = 10.00 = Es Plain Serge Pants Plain Serge Slacks Dark Cavalry Twill Breeches Dark Cavalry Twill Slacks 15.00 = 14.08 We Guarantee All Of Our Work CHAE. NITCH Bryan St. at 24th = STi rE CRT oe EI) CRIS) CTD |) CUE (ED) EIID (SHI) GRAS) CHD) TH) WED (47 You Will Save Money! On Your and Military Supplies Uniform If You Buy Them At The— EXCHANGE STORE The Official Store of The College AO GA Tak OCI AUD OG ORR (GE OSE ORE (6 6 HARD ORIEN IE AEN CRI) CED) CID aD) EEE 4D () 2 111}} ‘eo » OCD} CEI {NATTY WD BEGINNING GERMAN Coaching hour, Thursday 6:40 P.M. For members of all be- ginning sections. C. B. CAMPBELL } | | : ;