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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1931)
THE BIG TRAIL With John Wayne Marguerite Churchill El Brendel Tully Marshall David Rollins Ian Keith And 20,000 Other People Westward—Course of Em- pire! Youth, love and courage blazing through to glory. You'll be amazed at the realism! Never before such sights and sounds. Never | again will you experience | such inspiring thrills! Assembly Hall SATURDAY 6:30 and 8:30 Admission 25¢ MESS HALE UTENSILS The attention of all Company, and Troop Commanders is invited to the fact that the sup- ply of pie plates, salt cellars, but- ter dishes, cups and glasses in the Mess Hall has been so reduced by “promiscuous borrowing” on the part of members of the Cadet Corps that the Mess Hall can not properly set up all tables with these articles at present. The unit commanders named above will have a careful inspection made of their dormitories and all of these articles discovered and any other Mess Hall property will be return- ed to the Mess Hall. A report will be made to their respective Tacti- cal Officers when this is done. J. E. SLOAN, Major, F. A. (DOL) Executive. Battery, : AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY The fourteenth meeting of the College Station members of the American Chemical Society will be held Friday, May 13, 1931, at 8:00 P.M. in the Physics Lecture Room. Program 1. C. C. Valle, Jr.; Colorimetric determination of free sulfur in naphtha. 2. H. C. Webb: Stabilization of natural gasoline. 3. G. S. Fraps: Availability of phosphoric acid and potash in Texas greensand. 4. E. C. Carlyle: Is manganese deficient in Texas soils? 5. Questions and discussion. All interested are invited to at- tend. Members of the Section are invited to send titles of papers for the meeting to be held in May. C. W. Burchard, G. S. Fraps, M. K. Thornton, Program Com- mittee. ADVANCED COURSE All students who have been in- formed prior to this date that their enrollment in the Advanced Course was conditional upon an increase in the allotment, are notified that such increase has been made and the condition is removed. J. E. SLOAN, Major, F. A. (DOL) Executive HIGH SCHOOL DANCE (Official) Students desiring to attend the dance to be held on the evening of March 13 from 8 until 12, spon- sored by the Home Economics De- partment of the Consolidated High School will be excused from call to quarters for that purpose on the basis that students desiring tc attend the dance, secure passes from the Commandant’s Office. E. J. HOWELL, For the Executive Committee. THE COUNTRY CLUB OFFERS THE PUBLIC GOLF Men—25¢ for 9 holes 40¢ for 18 holes STUDENTS.— A. & M., 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 11:60 A. M. LESSONS IN GOLF By Appoint- ment— $1.00 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 Allen COLLEGE DANCING CLUB The College Dancing Club will give a dance on Saturday, March 14, at 8:30 in the Mess Hall Annex. It has been decided not to make this a costure affair. Everyone who is officially connected with the College is cordially invited to attend. : The date for the April dance has been changed from April 11 to April 4 in order to avoid conflict with a student dance. Thomas F. Mayo, Secretary. BASKETBALL Spring practice begins at once. All letter men, squad men, and Freshman numeral men not in other sports must report. Men desiring to start into basketball may report. JOHN B. REID, Basketball Coach. RIFLE TEAM The members of the Rifle Team will be excused from drill for the week ending March 14th, the same as for last week. 7, E. SLOAN, Major, F. A. (DOL) Executive. J So