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THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL. XIV COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1931 oy / od 2 YOU CAN SAVE MONEY On Your Military Goods WALDROP & (0. 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 4 4 LOST.— Military cap on Highway other side of Navasota at midterm. Reward for return to Williams at Old Hospital. 125b RADIO FOR SALE.—Philco Baby Grand Complete with tubes, and in- stalled. Only $45. E 11 Hart. Box 1662. 123¢ The following named absences from classes and other routine du- ties excused for the following rea- sons: March 5, 1931 (Sick) Burns, E. H. Daughtrey, R. Fricke, J. H. Hurley, J. E. Long, H. A. Moody, J. C. Murray, H. McCord, J. W. Ragle, A. L. Stewart, S. B. Thomas, F. G. Westerman, H. K. (Guard) Jacobs, P. E. Sawyer, R. M. Allensworth, J. O. Palmer, J. D. 9:00 a.m. March 4 to 9:00 a.m. March 5. Jackson, J. G. Ryall, O. L. CHAS. J. NELSON, Commandant. THE SMALL TOWN BANK | “The Small Town Bank” will be | the subject of Dr. V. P. Lees lect- § (ure before the Social Science Semi- nar next Monday night, March 9, at 8 o'clock in the lecture room on ‘the third floor of the new Library. Dr. Lee has made a special study during the past three years of the operations of country banks over the United States. He has had detailed reports from about 100 Texas country banks each year for three years, in which he has noted the earnings, expenses and losses. In this study he has observed the cause of bank failures since 1910. A bulletin entitled “The Small Town Bank” is being prepared for the Experiment Station by Dr. Lee and it will be available later on. A cordial invitation is extended students, faculty and other college residents. NO. 25 \/ 0 You Will Save Money! On Your Uniform and Military Supplies If You Buy Them At The— Exchange Store The Official Store of The College bX LIGHT LUNCHES And GOOD DRINKS Casey’s Confect’ “YY ED (ERI ( SEED (GRE LX 4 / DC - OFFICIAL All Engineering and Architectu- ral students are excused fron classes from 10:00 A. M. to 11:00 A. M. Friday, March 6, for the pur: pose of attending a lecture in Guion Hall by Dean A. A. Potter of Purdue University. Dean Pot. ter has a national reputation as an engineer and educator. This is an unusual opportunity to hear a man with a worthwhile message and students and members of the teach- ing staff are urged to hear him. F. C. BOLTON, Dean, School of Engineering. OFFICIAL Seniors, juniors and sophomores in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering are ex- cused from classes at 4:00 P. M. Friday, March 6, for the purpose of hearing an address by Dean A. A. Potter of Purdue University on “POWER DEVELOPMENT”. The address will be held in the Physics Lecture Room. F. C. BOLTON, Dean, School of Engineering.