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THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL XX COLLEGE STA TION, TEXAS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1936. No. 39 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS November 11 11:00 A. M. Armistice Day Cele- bration November 12 7:30 P. M. Speaker - Mr. Wm. Cantrell, Secretary to Congres- sional House Committee on Inter- state and Foreign Commerce. Y.M.C.A. Parlors. November 13 Benefit Show, Poultry and Egg Club in Assembly Hall. November 14 Faculty Dance in Mess Hall. FRANK G. ANDERSON Commandant GENERAL ORDERS No. 11 1. It is with much pleasure and pride that your Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics congratu- lates you upon your very fine military performance on Jesse Jones Day. Under the circumstance of having in your rank over 1,700 Freshmen to assimulate, and the short period of instruction, one month, your military conduct and bearing were exceeding praise- worthy. This praise should but stimulate you to strive for greater perfection in all things, remem- bering that perfection can never be reached but can always be nearer approached by constant, con- tinued effort and determination. 2. Your President, Dr. Walton, spoke in high praise of your fine gentlemanly and military behavior and bearing. CONVERSE R LEWIS Colonel, Infantry P.M. S..& PT, MILITARY SCIENCE 111 See. 302W of M. S. 111, which meets Tuesday at 9 A. M. in room 104 M. E. Building, will meet here- after in Room 204 E.E. Building. MARTIN MOSES 1st Lieutenant, Infantry Adjutant PROJECT HOUSE MANAGERS.. There will be an important ‘meeting of project house managers at 4:00 P. M., Tuesday, November 10, in room 203, Agriculture Bldg. The students listed below are excused for absences from classes and othe routine duties for the reason given: (SICK) November 5 Blake, G .F. Muleahy, D. M. Booker, R. D. McFatridge, C.E. Bunnell, J. F. Mason, A. R. Collins, Tom Mullins, Orin Crumley, J. T. Miller, Hans Castro, F. E. Norton Palmer Cain, B. F. Newton, J. G. Cook, John Perritte, H. H. Collinsworth, R.BPoage, Leroy Cunningham C.P.Rateliff, W. H. Conley, George Stropp, W. K. Denisson, W. C. Short, T. J. Fullwood, Ed. Shehee, Tom Fry, J. G. Stinson, Jack Freeman, W. B. Sibeck, T. G. Gill, W. R. Singletary, Giles Haden E. W. Torres, J. Hudson, Ernest Tyra, W. H. Jackson, Avery Woods, V. B. Luker, C. G. Ward, Dennis McNees, R. B. Wright, J. S. Magdalena, W. A. November 6 Bunnell, J. F. Jackson, J. B. Blake, G. F. Magdalina, W. A. Booker, R. D. McFatridge, C. E. Cunningham, C.P Marble, H. H. Conley, Geo. MecNees, R. G. Cromley, J. T. Mulcahy, D. M. Collins, Tom Newton, J. G. Corgey, L. T. Norton, Palmer Collinsworth, R.BPoage, Leroy Cox, NV. V. Short, T..J. Cummings, C. J. Shehee, Tom Castro, F. E. Stubbs, J.J. Donalson, J. L. Shroyer, W. W, Fry, J. G. Stropp, W. K. Freeman, W. B. Torres, J. Fullwood, Ed Tyra, W. H. Glascow, R. B. Wright, J. S. Gibson, John White, Joseph Haden, E. W. Ward, Dennis. Jentry, W. E. (GUARD) November 6 Gruy, A. M. Gruy, H. J. From 9 A. M. Nov. 5 to 9 A.M. Nov. 6 Grayson, J. L. Greer, J. E. November 9 Harrison, L. C. Hardwiche, C. FRANK G. ANDERSON Commandant The following students are au- thorized to be absent (College Regulations, Paragraph 22) from supper, Thursday, November 5, until breakfast Monday, Nov. 16: Adams, Robert; Boyd, W. O., Jr.; Bransom, George; Britt, A. R.; Church, W. E.; Cooper, J. G. W.;: Coston, Zed; Cummings, L. L.; DeWare, C. A.; Dittman, Henry: Drennan, W. B.; ‘Jones, | V. B.: Kirby, S. M.; Manning, Waylon; Minnock, Wm. A. Jr.; Morrow, Johnny; Nesrsta, J. O.; Phythian, W. R.; Pitner, H. M.; Rogers, Owens; Routt, Joe; Seago, W. H.; Shockey, J. C.; Sikes, L. B. T.; Stages, Wm. E.; Steffins, Karl K.; Todd, Dick; Turner, J. G.; Vitek, R. D.; Warden, O. C.; Wessendorf, Joe C.; Whitfield, J. T.; Wofford, P.0.; Young, Roy: FRANK G. ANDERSON Commandant NOTICE The Cadet Corps is highly com- mended for its fine appearance and gentlemenly conduct while attend- ing the corps trip to Dallas. Words of praise and commendation were heard on every hand. The Cadet Corps as well as the football team turned in a very fine appearance. On the other hand, we must punish the two cadets we caught making an attempt to enter the football staadium without having bought tickets to the game. These two cadets will be confined to the Campus until the end of the football season, will not be allow- ed to attend the Thanksgiving game and will report to a police sergeant on the Y.M.C.A. steps from 9 A.M. to 11 P. M. each hour of the day during the Thanks- giving vacation. FRANK G. ANDERSON College Station Shoe Shop At the North Gate First class workmanship. Best of materials used. D. Cangelosi, Prop..... Agent for each building wanted. Modern Languages special drill, as usual, tonight at 7 P.M.