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THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL. XIV COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — SATURDAY, FEB. 21, 1931 VI / * Xd 5S 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 School Supplies and Drawing Materials NOTE, SENIORS ri Points, -14, of. which {must be; imade onithe work; of the Senior year... E. J.. HOWELL, Asst) Registvar. Seniors, ho axe eanditaten. for! graduation May;130, 1931; are, rer quired: to have a total of, 78; Grade The following named absences from classes and other routine du- ties excused for the following rea- sons: February 19, 1931 (Sick) Dugan, H. W. February 20, 1931 Barber, B. A. Dugan, H. W. Lucke, W. S. Moulden, Carl Moore, Fred C. Reid, R. N. Rollins, J. F. Starcke, H. W. Stubbs, S. M. White, J. S. Wood, C. W. (Guard) Burney, J. H. Mather, G. A. Bennett, J. W. Robertson, C. C. 9:00 a.m. February 19 to 9:00 a.m. February 20. Godsey, L. McGuire, J. H. CHAS. J. NELSON, Commandant. PISTOL FIRING There will be firing on the pistol | range between the hours of 1:00 and 5:00 P. M. Saturday, February 21,1931. A red flag will be displayed and all persons are warned to keep out of the danger area. J. E. SLOAN, Major, F. A. (DOL) Executive. BAYLOR BELTON— A. & M. DEBATE In the Y. M. C. A. parlor, Mon- day night, February 23, at 8 o’clock the Baylor Belton affirmative team will meet the A. & M. College nega- tive team in debate on the proposi- tion Resolved, that the nations Should adopt a policy of free trade. IR. “N. Daniels 'andb Au @ Mésor| ; pee represent AL & MM. College. ! Club President. NO. 114 oe x3 You Will Save Money! On Your Uniform and Military Supplies If You Buy Them At The— Exchange Store The Official Store of The College LIGHT LUNCHES And GOOD DRINKS Casey’s Confect’ “y?” : \/ % oo RICE INSTITUTE PROFESSOR TO LECTURE HERE MONDAY A lecture of unusual interest will be available for the College Station Bryan community in the address to be delivered Monday, February 123, at 8:00 p. m. in the Physics | Lecture Room. The speaker is Dr. Charles W. Morris, professor of philosophy of Rice Institute, Hous- ton. Dr. Morris announces his sub- ject as “The Symbolic Theory of Mind”. He plans to review his- torical concepts of mind and to discuss the intimate connection be- tween mind and matter, a restored theory resulting from the new theories of nature presented by modern physical and natural sci- ences. The material will be pre- sented, we are to understand, in a popular manner so as to appeal to an audience of laymen. The sponsoring the address, invites stu- Social Science Seminar, , Iidents and community residents to hear the distinguished speaker. 1]