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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1931)
THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL. XIV Ce ram % Q 4 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY On Your Military Goods WALDROP & (0. New Shipments Just Received BRYAN AND COLLEGE (WE) 2 Ve -G—- \/ o>, °, *, XJ 2 The Campus Cleaners and Tailors Henry Locke, Mgr. Your Convenient Clean- ing Plant Over Exchange Store ) EXD () SEK. ge | «2% XJ RADIO and RECORDS HASWELL’S BOOK STORE All School Supplies and Drawing Materials ) EID (GIES (TWO) ER * , 4 o, 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. j cultural senior, junior, more students in the banquet room | M. Friday, | The following named absences from classes and other routine du- ties excused for the following rea- sons: February 25, 1931 (Sick) Barfield, R. E. Brundrett, G. C. Connally, J. F. Daughtrey, Richard Garner, L. R. Howder, J. D. Moore, Fred C. Nigliazzo, John Rollins, J. F. Van Zandt, R. L. Yarbrough, H. B. (Guard) Bagley, T. B. Nance, W. E. Cain, V. Y. Flinn, T.J. 9:00 a.m. February 24 to 9:00 a.m. February 25. Harper, E. C. Mathis, J. A. CHAS. J. NELSON, Commandant. AGRICULTURAL DINNER There will be a dinner for agri- and sopho- of Sbisa Hall, 6:00 P. February 27. Immediately after the dinner W. H. Danforth, President of the Purina Feed Company, will speak on “I Dare You.” Mr. Danforth is one of the most successful busi- ness men in the United States. He is a world traveler and a most entertaining speaker. He has es- tablished the Danforth Foundation, which provides a $400 fellowship for each of thirty college students each summer. This is to be the first of a series of dinners provided by Mr. Duncan for students and faculty, by schools. E. J. KYLE, Dean, School of Agriculture. COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — THURSDAY, FEB. 26, 1931 N 3 You Will Save Money! On Your Uniform and Military Supplies If You Buy Them At The— Exchange Store The Official Store of The College ) SEE) SD-( ) CD )E- ) ) x3 *' LIGHT LUNCHES And GOOD DRINKS Casey’s Confect’ E72 Chote == JE 38 — O07) EOD HERD ITED) RD) Ls *, ® NOTICE Students who contemplate at- tending the Agricultural dinner, in the banquet room of the mess hall annex, Friday evening, will march down with their organiza- tion as usual, leaving the organia- tion at the<door of the mess-hall. CHAS. J. NELSON, Commandant. GLEE CLUB CONCERT The A. and M. Glee Club is giv- ing a secular concert Saturday, February 28, at 8 PM in the Bryan High School Auditorium. The club of thirty-five men will be assisted by Mr. W. B. Dobson, pianist, and a male quartette. The tickets cost thirty-five cents and may be ob- tained from any member of the organization or at the Y. M. C. A. desk. COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUB The College Social Club wil: meet in the Y Parlor Friday after- noon. at 3:30.