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THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL. XIV COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1931 NO. 98 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY On Your Military Goods WALDROP & G0. New Shipments Just Received BRYAN AND COLLEGE The Campus Cleaners and Tailors Henry Locke, Mgr. Your Convenient Clean- ing Plant Over Exchange Store RADIO and RECORDS HASWELL’S BOOK STORE All Schoo! Supplies and Drawing Materials. FRESHMAN ENGINEERS AND ARCHITECTS All your drawing equipment for theory and practice texts should be on hand at your first practice class; only your theory text will be need- ed at your first theory class. A. Mitchell, Head Dept. The following named absences from classes and other routine duties are excused for the follow- ing reasons. February 2, 1931 (Sick) Allison, A. IL: Baker, E. W. Sechrist, R. J. Stiles, M. F. Jr. ~ Wren, George (Guard) Cannon, W. A. Carothers, H. P. Morris, T. C. Shaw, F. M. N 9:00 a.m. February 1 to 9:00 a.m. February 2. Burney, J... H. Carl, E. M. CHAS. J. NELSON, Commandant. RIFLE TEAM The following named men will be excused from drill during the week ending February 8, 1931, for the purpose of firing on the rifle team. Those listed must report to Sgt. Daniels on the indoor rifle range at drill time. Winders, R. N. Inf Porcher, Co. G, Inf. Price, 0..D., Co. .E, Inf. Johnson, A. P., Co. E, Inf. MeDavitt, Btry. D, Art. Allen, Btry. B, Art. Harding, Btry. C, Art. Clark, Btry. B, Art. Stewart, Btry. A, Art. Weathersby, Btry. D, Art. McGinnis, Troop A, Cav. Rhine, Troop A, Cav. Anderson, Troop A, Cav. Milner, Troop B, Cav. Scheer, Troop B, Cav. Crass, Troop B, Cav. Willets, Troop C, Cav. Myers, W. H., Co. A, SC Dodson, Co. A, SC Jecker, Co. B, SC Hemphill, Co. B, Engrs. Fermier, Co. A, Engrs. J. E. SLOAN, Major, I’. A. (DOL) Executive. 3 XJ You Will Save Money! ~ On Your Uniform and Military Supplies If You Buy Them At The— EXCHANGE STORE The Official Store of The College OTE EI GIP GRP) E> (PID (GY ( FETED (CID GWE (GN \/ £) °, LIGHT LUNCHES And GOOD DRINKS Casey’s Confect’ “XX PSN ————} LITERATURE FOR SEMINAR SUBJECT Due to the many controversal aspects of the Macedonian Ques- tion upon which Professor V. K. Sugareff is to speak before the Social Science Seminar on the 9th of February, it has been requesed that some available references be suggested for those who are inter- ested to read something on the subject. The following books and articles may be found in our col- lege library: — Young, George—Nationalism & War in the Near East—Chapters II & IIL Marriott, J. A. R.—The Eastern Question—Chapter XV. Abbott, J. F.—Turkey in Transi- tion—Chapter XIX. Woods, H. Charles—The Cradle of the World War Hasluck, M.—Minorities in Serb- ian Macedonia—Fortnightly 131: 788-97-Jan. 29. Christowe, S.—Inner Macedonian Revolutionary Organization or IM- RO. Living Age—335:332-5-Jan. 29. Macedonia Illustrated—a book of | pictures and description.