The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 10, 1937, Image 1

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    THE DAILY BULLET
VOL. XX
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1937.
No. 152
MEMORANDUM:
Mounted Review.
1. There will be a mounted re-
view, under arms, of the R.0.T.C,,
Saturday, April 10, 1937, in honor
of visiting members of the Texas
Legislature.
First Call: 10:30 A. M.
Assembly: 10:35 A. M.
Adjutant’s Call: 10:40 A. M.
Uniform: (a) For dismounted
and motorized units: No. 1, with
slacks. Cadet officers may wear
boots.
(b) For mounted Units: No. 1,
with breeches and boots or leggins.
(c) All students will wear white
shirts.
2, Headquarters Battery, 1st
Battalion, Field Artillery, will be
motorized. Headquarters Battery,
2nd Battalion, Field Artillery, will
be horse-drawn. Troop D, Cavalry,
will be mounted.
3. Students of the above bat-
teries or troop will report to their
respective motor parks or! stables
at 10:15 A. M.
4, The detailed order for the re-
view will be posted on all bulletin
boards.
By order of Colonel LEWIS:
MARTIN MOSES
First Lieutenant, Infantry,
Adjutant.
LUTHERAN NOTICE
There will be no church services
Sunday night.—Pres.
q
| Grover, L. M.
The students listed below are ex-
cused for absences from classes
and other routine duties for the
reason given:
APRIL 8
(SICK)
Bailey, J. T. Kelsey, R. O.
Baird, R. M. Key, C. H.
Baker, A. O. King, E. B.
Balfour, B. H. Lawson, W., E.
Bergman, Clay- Mogford, John
ton ' Mark, J. C.
Bukowski, Ted Mayo, W. P.
Castro, Fred McDougal, W. J.
Chase, A. L. Neal, R. L.
Cohen, Stanley Page, Grover
Colvin, C. R.. Pearson, P. E.
Cox, V. V. Pick, Jack
Cravens, G. M. Ragsdale, J. E.
Daggett, E. G. Rogers, A. W.
Davis, J. B. Rosello, M. J.
Davis, T. B. Ross, 0. W.
Dickson, R. E. Ryan, K. W.
Dorsett, F. M. Sadler, W. O.
Drinkard, John
Schroeter, A. W.
Dubinson, E. B. .
Sibeck,
Duke, B. G. :
Dupre, A. , Freeman
astham y Ha Lai
Elston, J. W. Stephens, N. E.
Ewing, H. P. Stephenson, R.C.
Fullwood, E. F. Sweeten, D. W.
Graeser, H. Jr. Sykes, Robert
Tague, Morris
Hale, G. M. Tramonte, J. J.
Hamilton, D. J, Turman, J. A.
Heard, C. W. Volentine, J. H.
Hering, W. W.
Hilpert, Ray-_
mond :
Holick, E. H.
Ward, D. L.
Walden, J. R..
‘Williams, M. C.
Wyatt, B. F.
| to 41 Puryear. Double usual re-
Hovorah, L. M, Zuehl, E. H.
Johnson, W. K.
APRIL 8
(GUARD)
Malven, S. S.
©
FRANK G. ANDERSON
Commandant
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
April 10
P. M. Baseball Game with
U. Kyle Field. )
:30 P. M. Wrestling Match:
hai
April 11
8:00 P. M. Herbert Walls’ St
dent Program, Guion Hall.
April 12 and 18 7
8:00 P. M. “Aggies of 193
Assembly Hall.
FRANK G. ANDERSON
Commandant
3:00
ToC.
NOTICE
Will the person to whom I loan-
ed my raincoat last Saturday at
the baseball game, please return
ward offered for its return.—L. P.
Schraub. 1b6tc
OFFICIAL
Classes are suspended from 10
A. M. to noon today in order that
a review may be held for the vis-
iting members of the Texas Legis-
lature. :
F. C. BOLTON, DEAN