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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN Dendrology Class Goes to Study Trees In Nebraska City About fifteen HtlldciltH of the (lt'Il rirology class III forestry wont to Nr brnsku City thiH morning to study the trees In the locality Nebraska City Iiiih nn exceptionally large variety of trees and offers a fine opportunity for such work as the class will do Friday tlie dendrology class meets a forestry geography class at Union from whence they will no to the Mis souri river to study rocks and their locution for two days, returning to Lincoln Saturday evening Professor Morrill will accompany the class and 1'iofessors Itengston and Pool will no upon the geography XCUfHloU, . CAMPUS NOTES (Continued from I'nge Three) RALLY IN ARMORY THIS MORNING Important Notice. There will be a meeting; of the junior, sophomore and freshman classes Thursday, May 15 The classes will elect their members to the student publication board. The Juniors will meet In the Temple music hall, the sophomores will assemble in the Tem ple theatre while the freshmen will meet in the Armory chapel These will be important meetings and all members of the classes should attend The meetings will be called at 11 :'.n Funeral of Mr. C. E. Holland Held. The funeral services of Clifton K Holland were held yesterday after noon at the family residence, ISO I South Twenty seventh street Mr Holland, who lor many years was a prominent real estate man and attor l-uu-xiL-Liuculn, died at his home from the elfecls of ptomaine poisoning. Monday, alter a week's illness His daughter, Viuenne, is a freshman and is a member ol the Alpha Phi sorontv (Continued from Page I) school iitid oui' old time enemv the I;i vlisiw kcrs. Conic out to I lie pjillv jiikI jc( ;i line on the Icjitn von :tre to root for tomorrow nftcrnoon. FKIOKHMKN LOSE YESTKKDAY 10 lo 7. In ;i iimc Wednesday afternoon with the freshman team, I he Varsity nine taint' nnl victorious by a score of 10 to 7. The play was rather loose np till the sixth inning, lint tightened down and at the end of the seven inning was developing into quite a fast display of hall. Anion" (he freshmen, Kntherford did j;ood work with the stick and Kikak in the lo. Patterson, catcher for the first year men, showed ability to hit them when twice he came lo bat with two down and made scorini hits. The score : Nebraska II 0 1 1 0 0 '1 10 Freshmen II 1 0 "J 1 '1 0 15 Halt cries Nebraska, Lathrop and Wisennnd; Freshmen, Sides, Patterson, Kikak and llu. 1'mpire .Miller. GIRLS' HOCKEY TEAM. NOTICE. if The following students have if , j,,),,, Uipe. assistant superiu if filed their applications as can- "Ar tendent ol construction at the stale if didates lor student member- I larm. has received the tender of a posi if ship on the athletic board in -Ar'tion with a large construction com if accordance with the rules or I 1);U1 Mt Marcelonn. Spain Mr Hip if competition of said board A , pe last ceninudid not know whethei if H Mullah. Carl Can., Warren i. would accept or not If he should. if II. Howard, H C Linstrum. J I Nebraska engineering college would he if L McMaster, Paul II Hoberts. represented at Marcelona by two men, if K. II Stryker. and Max Towle Chai les Still mer. a graduate ol the ic H (! ('LAPP, I local school now being emplojed k Secretai theie Mr Hiple since graduation k "Ar has been cmplocd 111 the superiu yc'k'kkkkk'k'k'k'k'k "A" i tendent's ollice and lecenth has had i practicall. the whole woik ol supei C H. Frey, University florlBt. 1133 i intending the erection ol the plant in O Bt. (lustiv building at the State Kami Nebraska Athletic Field Scene of"MocI1r fied "Shinny On the Ice" Practice. Hocke, a modified game of "shinny on the ice," has been adopted by prac- ticallv all eastern girls' colleges and western universities as a typical girls' game It is played on the athletic Held and holds sway during the au tumn mouths Hockey has been played b the girls ai Nebraska in rather a desultorx lashiou for a number of years and no great amount of enthu siasm was displayed until last fall Two girls' teams from the normal class in physical education armed themsehes with hockey sticks and re paired to Nebraska field The girls acquired not a little skill in this sport and some gained great proficiency Miss (Sittings coached the teams and demonstrated the fine points of the -gitrnt -Nil youx- lUiUUlllicnJ teams will he organized and match games plned The game is healthful and produces good team play It is very hard to schedule games on Nebraska field as it is used almost constantly in the fall by men'.' teams This and other outdoor games might be worked up to greater advantage if Nebraska had an athleti'1 field and field house for gii Is lie I see you're back. 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