THE DAILY BULLETIN
VOL. XIV
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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
¢ EN () _—
+
DD
MAKE-UP QUIZ
Students who, for any reason,
failed to take Quiz A in Drawing
104 or 124 last week, will have
an opportunity to do so Saturday
afternoon at 1 o’clock in room 402.
This is the only extra quiz, which
will be given.
A. MITCHELL.
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS — FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931
The following named absences
from classes and other routine du-
ties excused for the following rea-
sons:
March 12, 1931
(Sick)
Bittle, G. T.
Burch, C. J.
Burton, F. J.
Daughtrey, Richard
Gaston, J. E.
Handley, D. H.
Hay, T.- Jr.
Lee, M. H.
Manning, J. C. Jr.
Moody, J. C.
Nelson, O.
Rowe, Hilliard
Wilson, F. W.
(Guard)
Lively, R. P.
Ward, J. C.
Babin, L. H.
Weatherford, R. A.
9:00 a.m. March 11 to 9:00 a.m.
March 12.
Richey, H. O.
Bratton, D. J.
CHAS. J. NELSON,
Commandant.
W.T. A. W. — 1120 ke
Friday, March 13, 1931, 11:00 a.m.
Music.
Soil Conservation by Terracing,
M. R. Bentley, Agricultural Fngi-
neer, Extension Service.
Music.
The Heredity of Human Eye
Color, Dr. W. R. Horlacher, Pro-
fessor of Genetics.
This talk by Dr. Horlacher is
interesting at the present time duc
to the attempt being made in the
Chicago Courts to disprove pater- |
nity in a million dollar law suit.
Music.
Friday, March 13, 1931, 8:00 p.m.
Recital by expression pupils of
Miss Mary Bell McDonald of Nor-
NO. 131
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You Will Save Money!
On Your Uniform
and Military Supplies
If You Buy Them At The—
Exchange Store
The Official Store of
The College
LIGHT LUNCHES
And
GOOD DRINKS
Casey’s Confect’
ey?
mangee, Texas.
GOOD VISION
Is A Possession
Worth Caring For
Let Us Examine Your Eyes
DR. J. W. PAYNE
Optometrist
Ground Floor, Masonic Bldg.
Opposite Queen Theatre
PHONE 35 BRYAN, TEXAS
NOTICE SENIORS
Samples of the Senior invita-
tions are here now and any Sen-
iors wishing to examine them may
do so by seeing Schwope at 54
Milner or Pickett at B-1 Hart.
Beginning Monday orders will be
taken for the invitations. The
prices of the invitations are,
Leather Back, 47 cents each, Card-
board Back, 25 cents each. Money
must be paid in advance and April
1 is positively the last date that
orders may be turned in.
C. A. Schowpe, Chairman of
Committee.