The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1913, Image 3
THE DAILY NRRRASKAN V vC" ' .. Volume of Forest Club Annual Issued in May Volume V of tho Forest Club Annual nan gone to prosH and will bo out about the middle of May This year the num ber printed had to be increased to 400 because of the increase in (he demand for copies. Copies of the book are sent to all of the lending foresters of the world, including C.ermany, Austria, Hnglanh, France, Russia, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, India. Canada and the Philippines, as well as the leading men in the forest service and the for estry schools of this county. The are also sent to the alumni of the For est Club in nil parts of the country. Tho publication 1b supported entirely by subscription from patrons and club members and prncticnlly every Nebras ka forester aids in putting out the book. The first volume of the annual ap peared in 1901). and it was the, first stn- dent publication or its kind. It has grown in quality and importance and is now the leading publliation of its kind. The articles are contributed by students, alumni and professors, and as they are original and new work, dealing with practically everp phase of forestry, they attract considerable attention. The production of this year's book is In the hnnds of W. R. Chnpline, editor; L. C. Hurtt, associate editor, and W. R. Rockie, business manager. THE FOREST RANGER. The forest ranger's mottoes stand Create' Protect! Restore' To help home builders win the land And bring content on every hand Now and forevennore. Seedtime and harvest lie computes, And from her plenteous store Summons Dame Nature's attributes, To make two saplings shoot their shoots Where one shot heretofore! He stops the fires that send the floods Which tear the valley floor And ruin the farmer's corn and spuds, So that two cows can chew their cuds Where one cud heretofore. Where only sage and cacti grow, With ditch and reservoir. Fed from the mount's protected snow, He sees two drops of water flow Where none flew heretofore. And as the fruit of his master hand And knowledge of forest lore. Hearing the stockman's glaring brand, We see a team of horses stand Where one stood heretofore. So here's to the ranger's fireside May his tribe increase galore, And may ten forest rangers ride On road, or trail, or steep divide Where one rode heretofore. Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people. George Bros.. Printers, 1313 N Btreet. PHI BETA KAPPA keys $4.00, $4.50, $6.00, $7.50, $9.00 and $12.00 Engraving Free Don't Forget Your Certificate Leave Order for Special Work for Graduation Now HALLETT Established 1871 UNI JEWELER 1143 O CAMPUS NOTES Hazel Poland is back in school. J. I.. Linn, medic, 'lfi, is sick at his home In Omaha. Frollch's Orchestra, Fhono L-7363. Yelia Wolcott was called to Cen tral City by the death of her grand father Nels Rowers, 'lf, has left school to work on the Nebraska National For est at HalRey for the rest of the year. Hagenslck'a Orchestra, Auto B-2990. Robert Inness, '14, was operated on for appendicitis Tuesday afternoon at the Methodist Hospital in Omaha. Shirley McFnrland of Harlan, la., was called home on account of the illness of her brother. Gertrude Sanborn of Gretnn, is visit ing friends at the Alpha XI Delta house C. H. Frey, University florist. 1133 0 at. A number of forestry students have formed a tree trimming company, and have spent their spare hours this win ter in private work about Lincoln. Telephone Yule Bros al once. There will be a make up examina tion to remove conditions and incom pletes for students in both sections of Chemistry B, Saturday, April 20 at 10 A M. HKNTON DALES. Loeb's Orchestra, Phono L7G20. Hal Stults, '14, left last week to ac cept an appointment at Ranger in the forest service on the Medicine How National Forest in Wyoming. "Sorty" passed the examination over a year ago, and has worked on this forest al most two years. Dr. Alldrltt, Dentist, 202 Ganter Bldg. B-3609. Pr Condra and a numher of Uni versity men connected with the geo graphical department are preparing a map of the tornado district in Ne hraska. When completed it will show the direction of the eight tornadoes, the numher of people will were killed and (lie place, also the numher of houses destroyed and locality of each This work Is heing done for the soci ety for conservation of public welfare All distribution of relief funds for tor nado sufferers are based upon this map. SIMMONS THE PRINTER Dance Programs -jfc- - Banquet Menus - fa Calling Cards - Book Publications - 317 S. 12th St. CLASSIFIED COLUMN NOTICE- For clnssy finishing see Frederick .Mncdonald. Auto phone H-3.'?f8. The Know How Photographer LOST AND FOUND. FOUND -A scarf pin. Call 11150!. 4 ID .Tt LOST A class scarf pin with C. R., '12 on it. Please return to MiIh office 4-22 :u LOSTA lnvaller Friday night. Re turn to this ofTlce. Reward 3t SALESMEN WANTED. 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