The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 14, 1937, Image 1

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    THE DAILY BULLET
Vol. XXI.
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1937.
No. 19
COMMANDANT’S OFFICE
1. EXCUSED LIST:
a. The following students are
excused for absences from classes
and other routine duties for the
reason given:
October 12
(Sick)
Lodlin, Y. K.
Adams, Morris Lummus, L. H.
Allert, R. A. Mathes, E. W.
Belinsky, Joseph MoOme, J. W.
Brown, R. D. Nix, P."S.
Chedester, L. D. Pridgen, T.-H.
Abney, T. S.
Cunningham, Renshaw, J. Don
Earl Santoni, E.
Evans, B. R. Smith, J. C.
Griffin, V. T. Spencer, Rogers
Gunter, A. T. Strickland, J. C.
Guzman, J. M. Taylor, H. E.
Haltom, Geo. Weydell, A. J.
Hamner, A. H. Ward, L. P.
Holick, J. C. White, F.
Howard, H. G. Wilcox, M. A.
Kane, Guy Williamson,
Kopit, Julius Jamie
Kopit, Leo Zlotnick, A. M.
Locker, H. M.
October 13
(Guard)
Yardley, J. T.
Gilchrist, F. U.
From 9:00 A. M. October 12 to
9:00 A. M. October 13
Meyer, C. F.
Moore, J. H.
2. AUTHORIZED ABSENCES:
The following students are auth-
orized to be absent (College Regu-
lations, Paragraph 20) from the
College October 14 and 15:
Altman, B.; Ashford, J. T.; Bap-
tista, F. G.; Berlocher, S. H.; By-
num, R. S.; Bond, E. V.; Bell, W.
M.; Best, W. C.; Brown, T. M.
Brown, D. H.; Bielstein, W. J.;
Bowman, E. E.; Brooks, W. A.;
Brown, A. K.; Crisman, O. W.;
Cummings, L. L.; Chandler, D. E.;
Davidson, D. A.; Devine, J. F.;
Drake, E.; Evans, A. J.
Eldridge, L. M.; Echols, W. H.;
Forester, O. F.; Fannin, C. C.; Har-
ris, V. B.; Haseman, J. D.; Jack-
son, R. W.; Mueller, C. B.; Math-
ews, G. C.; Moore, J. H.; North-
up, J. W.; Patterson, W. M.
Pringle, J. P.; Rehmet, J. R.;
Shook, A. M.; Sory, C. B.; Spear,
J.; Stiles, W. E.; Sebesta, 0. F.;
Smith, E. L.; Staples, E. A.; Steen,
C. A.; Slack, R. C.
Tarver, J. H.; Vick, J. F.; Van
Slyke, J. R.; Williams, R. M.; Wil-
wsoh, H. C.; Williams, W. P.; Wiley,
Geo. F. Moore
Comdt.
MEMORANDUM
Cadet Lieutenant Colonel R. E.
WHITE, Field Artillery, is desig-
nated as Acting Corps Commander
for the Corps trip to Fort Worth,
Texas, October 16, 1937.
By order of Lieutenant Colonel
MOORE:
MARTIN MOSES
Captain, Infantry, Adjutant
NOTICE
The President’s Office is holding
a package from Norma-Hoffman
Bearings Corp. containing ‘“Norma-
Hoffman, R-120.” Will the Depart-
ment to whom this belongs please
call for it.—Mrs. Williamson.
NOTICE AGGIES
The Aggieland Barber = Shop,
North Gate of Campus, will be
open Thursday and Friday nights
for your convenience.—R. W. Ivy,
Prop. 20b-3
Psychology 301 will meet in
Chemistry Lecture Room today.
—C. H. Winkler
STUDENT DIRECTORY
The Student Directory is now
ready for distribution. Copies may
be secured at the College News
Dealers or at the Student Publica-
tions Office. Price 25¢. 21a-3
Lost: Pair of Tailored Fish
Slacks. Given to Cleaning and
Pressing Agent about the time the
Government Issue came out. Have
not yet been returned. Please re-
turn to G-15 Hart. 19b-1
NOTICE
The Pre-Med Club will have a
smoker and an interesting lecture
Thursday night at 7:30 p. m. in
the Asbury Room of the Library.
All members are urged to be pres-
ent on time.—Bill Trabue.
NOTICE
Bob Dalton with Hamilton
Clothes will be in Room 214, Aggie-
land Inn, until 6 P. M. Friday.
20d-2
Shoe Repair Service
College Station Shoe Repair
We use the Rock-Oak Prime 5
in. leather and Cat’s Paw Rubber
heel which means best quality.
We Do Expert Workmanship
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money
Back :
D. CANGELOSI
20c-2
The Barber Shops of Bryan will
be open Thursday and Friday
evenings until 9 p. m. for the con-
venience of the Cadets.