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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1931)
ONLY SAPS WORK | MARY BRIAN Laugh and love! with the | sweet hearts of ‘Burning Up’. While | Errol clowns the romance! | rubber-kneed Leon | A rip - and - roar series of | gorgeous fun moments! Assembly Hall SATURDAY 12:30 Admission 25¢ FACULTY MEETING The next quarterly meeting of the teaching staff will be held at Sbisa Hall at 6:15 P. M. Thursday, March 5. Dean A. A. Potter of Purdue University will address the group. It is hoped that all mem- bers of the teaching staff will be | departments | are requested to notify Dean F. C. | Bolton before 9:00 o’clock Thurs- | present. Heads of day morning of the number of members of their staff who will be present. There will be no charge. T. O. WALTON, President. SUNDAY INSPECTION The uniform for inspection Sun- | No. 2.| day, March 8th, will be Special attention will be given to service hats and O. D. woolen shirts. Day students are required to attend this inspection. A care- ful check will be made by all 1st sergeants to see that the day stu- dents assigned to their organiza- tions comply. J. E. SLOAN, Major, F. A, (DOL) Executive. DEAN ANDREY A. POTTER A. and M. is very fortunate in having as a visitor Thursday and Friday of this week Dean Andrey A Potter, Dean of the School of Engineering and Director of the Engineering Experiment Station at Purdue University. Dean Potter is an authority on heat engineering and the author of many important articles and books on the subject. He is prominently associated with several honorary and professional societies. While here, he will speak to both faculty and students. Since Dean Potter is a widely recognized authority on education, and since he is a most interesting and enter- taining speaker, this visit is of particular significance to the col- lege teaching staff. RIFLE TEAM The following named men wiil com- pose the rifle team until further notice. They will be excused from drill for the week ending March 7, 1931: Myer, W. H., A Sig Porcher, J. S., G Inf McGinnis, F. K., Troop A Rhine, G. R., Troop A Anderson, E. L., Troop A Winders, R. N., Inf Price, 0.2D., 'B. Inf MeDavitt, J. A.,, C Art Dodson, J. W., A Sig Milner, G. L., B Cav Allen, W. G., D Art Crass, C. W., B Cav Hemphill, W. B., B Engrs McKay, E. O., B Engrs Cook, L. M., C Engrs Stewart, S. B., A Art Harding, J., C Art Due to the limited ammunition allowance, no other men will be permitted to fire. J. E. SLOAN, Major, F. A., (DOL) Executive. RADIO FOR SALE.—Philco Baby Grand Complete with tubes, and in- stalled. Only $45. E 11 Hart. Box 1662. 123¢ THE COUNTRY CLUB OFFERS THE PUBLIC GOLF Men—25¢ for 9 holes 40¢ for 18 holes STUDENTS.— A. & M, Allen Acedemy, High School. 35¢ for 18 holes or less CLY'BS Rented-25¢ for 18 holes or less. GOLF Balls—15¢ to 75¢ FREE.—Every Tuesday Morning Instruction in Golf to Ladies. 10:00 to 11:00 A. M. LESSONS IN GOLF By Appoint- ment— $1.60 Per Hour by Pro- fessional. Clubs, Balls, Accessories, for sale. Clubs guaranteed against de- fects in manufacturing, sold to suit your type of swing, made to fit your particular need as to length and weight. BRYAN COUNTRY CLUB Phone 777 G. G. Nowell, Mgr. & Golf Professional A. S. M. E. The new “Free Wheeling” auto- mobile drive will be discussed at the A. S. M. E. to-night. Other features of the program is to in- clude analysis of properties desired in petroleum lub oils and methods of refining to obtain these quali- ties. Chm. Program Committee INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE Leland Marsh and Elmer Gibson representatives of Weber College, Ogdon, Utah debate R. N. Daniel and A. C. Moser, A. & M. College debaters in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor at 8 p.m. Friday March 6. The debate will be broadcast over station W. T. A. W. Club President. LOST.—In or near little gym, pair glasses with engraved white gold rims. Finder telephone College 244 and receive reward. 123b FOR RENT.—Bedroom and garage in College Park. Phone 123J after 4:00 P. M. 123a