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THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL. XIV COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — WEDNESDAY, FEB. 25, 1931 °, K/ LC Xd YOU CAN SAVE MONEY On Your Military Goods WALDROP & C0. 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 INTRAMURAL BOXING AND WRESTLING All students desiring to enter Intramural Boxing or Wrestling will be required to weigh-in on Thursday or Friday Feb. 26th and 27th between four and six o’clock. W. L. PENBERTHY, Intramural Director. The following named absences from classes and other routine du- ties excused for the following rea- sons: February 24, 1931 (Sick) Connally, J. T. Daughtery, Richard Dugan, H. W. Garner, L. R. Moore, Fred C. Nigliazzo, John Rollins, J. F. Van Zandt, R. L. Yarbrough, H. B. (Guard) Harper, E. C. Mathis, J. A. Prassel, F. G. Reynolds, E. D. 9:00 a.m. February 23 to 9:00 a.m February 24. Harrington, J. O. Moss, K. S. CHAS. J. NELSCON Commandant. ENGINEERING STUDENTS An educational film on steel pro- duction, from the ore to the finish- ed product, principally bars and welded pipe, will be shown in the E. E. lecture room at 11:00 A. M. Wednesday, February 25. All seniors in engineering are excused from classes at that hour if they attend this meeting. The film and the accompanying discussion by Mr. A.*E. Crockett are sponsored by the Jones and Laughlin Steel Co. All seniors in engineering are urged to be present. F. C. BOLTON, Dean, School of Engineering. PSYCHOLOGY (Ag. Ed. 207) SEC. 61 The class will not meet today. Your written reports on articles read will be due Friday. C. H. Winkler. NO. 117 @, oa You Will Save Money! On Your Uniform and Military Supplies If You Buy Them At The— Exchange Store The Official Store of The College ED (GED () SEED () GED () SEED) CHIP (ENE) GID ) ED (GED ) GEE %* 53 * 4 % LIGHT LUNCHES And GOOD DRINKS Casey’s Confect’ “*Y?> 0%) TED OEE () GND () ED (ES Ow W. TT. A. W. — 1100 ke Wed., Feb. 25, 1931, 11:00 a.m. Music. News Notes of A. and M. Col- lege, Curtis Vinson, Director of Publicity. Musie. Citrus Diseases and Their Con- trol, Walter J. Bach, Plant Path- ologist, Experiment Station. Music. \ Wed., Feb. 25, 1931, 8:00 p.m. A program of music by pupils of Mrs. Forest Jones, Mrs. W. E. Paulson, Miss Nannie Berryman, and Mrs. T. G. Watts, all of Bryan. Asbury Studio by remote control. ECONOMICS LECTURE FRIDAY EVENING “The Young Man in Industry” will be the subject of an address by Mr. Lester H. Means in the Y. M. C. A. Chapel at 7:15 on Friday evening. The speaker is a representative of the Industrial Service Department of the General Electric Company. His talk will be of special interest to seniors in business and engineering courses.