The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, February 27, 1931, Image 1

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    THE DAILY BULLETIN
VOL. XIV
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931
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YOU CAN
SAVE MONEY
On Your
Military Goods
WALDROP & C0.
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 26, 1931
(Sick)
Brundrett, G. C.
Connally, J. F.
Daughtery, Richard
Howder, J. D.
Ludeman, M. F.
Stewart, S. B.
Van Zandt, R. L.
Yarbrough, H. B.
(Guard)
Hawes, A. K.
Neuman, V. J.
Avenell, N. B.
Pittman, J. L.
9:00 a.m. February 25 to 9:00 a.m.
February 26.
Bagley, T. B.
Nance, W. E.
CHAS. J. NELSON,
Commandant.
FACULTY CONFERENCE
The next meeting of the entire
teaching staff of the College will
take the form of a dinner on the
evening of Thursday, March 5.
Notice is being given at this
time in order that the date may
be kept free from: other engage-
ments.
T. O. WALTON,
President.
W. T. A. W. — 1100 ke
Friday, Feb. 27, 1931, 11:00 a.m.
Music.
Berry Breeding in Texas, Dr.
S. H. Yarnell, Chief, Horticulture,
The Agricultural Experiment Sta-
tion.
Music.
Importance of Planting Good
Seed, J. S. Mogford, Associate Pro-
fessor of Agronomy.
Musie.
Friday, Feb. 27, 1931, 8:00 p.m.
Evolution of Popular Music, in
charge of Miss Mildred Salley and
| Mes. Cliff Edge.
entertaining speaker.
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AGRICULTURAL DINNER
There will be a dinner for the
agricultural faculty, senior, junior,
and sophomore students in the ban-
quet room of Sbisa Hall, 6:00 P.M.
Friday, February 27.
dinner
Immediately after the
| 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
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 SOCIAL CLUB
The College Social Club wil:
meet in the Y Parlor Friday after-
noon. at 3:30.