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The Nebraska Alumnus, June 1925

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Our Mail Service

brings the convenience and variety of our stocks of merchandise within easy reach of the vacationist. Where ever you go, this service is no farther from you than your nearest post box.
ORDERS FILLED CAREFULLY AND PROMPTLY

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Lincoln, Nebraska


 

As Of Old-

The same thoughtful attention which made us your favorite florist. When at home or on the campus for a visit we can please you.

Eiche Floral Company

130 So. 13th                       LINCOLN, NEBR.

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COLLEGE BOOK STORE

E. H. LONG, Prop.

Facing Campus

ORDERS FOR COLLEGE JEWELRY, PENNANTS,

FOUNTAIN PENS, NEBRASKA SONG BOOKS,

UNIVERSITY VIEWS, BOOKS AND SUPPLIES

FOR SCHOOL USE WILL BE GIVEN OUR BEST

ATTENTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


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   FRITTS. Charles E. Fritts, '95, died at the family home in Lincoln, Nebr. on May 5. His funeral was held in Kansas City, Mo., on May 7. It was largely attended by his many friends and former associates of the street railway company, where he was employed for twenty-five years. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. John M. Bennett, of Lincoln.

   ERICKSON. Erick Senion Erickson, ex-'02, died March 4, 1925, after a year of lingering illness, according to word reaching the Alumni office. He is survived by his wife.

   O'NEIL. Lee J. O'Neil '26, was instantly killed when the auto in which he was riding was struck by a Burlington passenger train at the grade crossing at Saltillo, eight miles south of Lincoln, on May 10. Mr. O'Neil was a junior in the law college. His home was in West Point.

   WITHAM. Ray E. Witham, '17, died in a hospital at Rochester, Minn., about May 1. Taken sick last October, he had been ailing since and some time ago was taken to Rochester for treatment. Besides his wife and two children, Dr. Witham leaves his mother and father, two sisters and a brother. Funeral services were held in Lincoln.

   LEPARD. Dr. Joseph S. Lepard, '95, Potlatch, Idaho, died December 18, 1924, according to word received at the alumni office. He is survived by his wife.

   MATHEWS. Cecil L. Mathews, '22, died in Denver, Colo., of tuberculosis on May 30. He had been practicing dentistry in Lincoln. He is survived by his wife, Marion Tyler, ex-'21, and one child. The funeral was held in Lincoln June 2.


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LAUNDERERS, CLEANERS

DYERS, RUG CLEANERS


LINCOLN, Neb.--O. J. Fee


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R. H. VanBoskirk, '17       C. B. Remington
C.P.A                  C.P.A.
VANBOSKIRK-REMINGTON
Certified Public Accountants
212 No. 11th Street            LINCOLN, NEBR,



FIVE MEN DECLARED INELIGIBLE

   Because they played in a post-season game against Tabor College at Tabor, Iowa, without the permission of the University authorities, Captain Mathias Volz, Captain-elect Orr Goodson, Willard Usher, Milo Tipton, and Merritt Klepser were declared ineligible for further participation in college athletics by the University athletic board. Volz has been playing first base on the baseball team this spring, and Goodson and Klepser were eligible for basketball again next year. Usher and Tipton had completed their college athletic careers.



   The Resources of Honduras is the title of an article by Prof. N. A. Bengtson of the department of geography of the University featured in a current geographical journal, published at Chicago by the National Council of Geography teachers. Data for the article was collected by Professor Bengtson in the course of nearly a year's stay in Honduras in 1920. Much of the material was gained through personal exploration and reconnaissance. He is particularly interested in that section of South America. Among the topics discussed are the undeveloped resources of Honduras, its location, area, and population, its topographic regions, climate, vegetation, grazing conditions, agricultural lands, mineral resources, water power, water supplies, industrial development, housing conditions, sanitation and diseases. It is illustrated by a number of photographs.

 

Alumni Clubs

CALIFORNIA
PENNSYLVANIA

LOS ANGELES

PITTSBURGH

Clark Bell, '04, Pres.
W. R. Woodward, '07, Pres.
740 So. Broadway, Los Angeles
Newport Road, Wilkinsburg, Penna.

SAN FRANCISCO BAY DISTRICT

PHILADELPHIA

Paul T. Bell, '08, Sec'y.
Anna Burkart, '17, Pres.
630 Mandans. Blvd., Oakland.
200 E. Hinckley Av., Ridley Park, Penna.

COLORADO
WASHINGTON

DENVER

WESTERN WASHINGTON, SEATTLE

J. G. L. Hanlen, '08, Pres.
John Forsyth, ex-'05, Pres.
995 Corona St.
2339 No. 51st St.

SPOKANE

Dr. D. A. Hewitt, Pres.

928 West 17th.
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

WASHINGTON, D. C.

WYOMING
Dr. Cornelius L. Shear, '97, Pres.

CHEYENNE

U. S. Dept. of Agr'l
Mrs. Avery Haggard, '97, Pres.

2419 Evans St.

SHERIDAN

ILLINOIS
Mrs. R. E. MacFarlane. '15, Pres.

CHICAGO

Guy E. Reed, '11, Pres.
NEBRASKA
Harris Trust & Savings Bk.

BOX BUTTE COUNTY, ALLIANCE

Michael F. Nolan, Pres.

INDIANA

CASS COUNTY, PLATTSMOUTH

INDIANAPOLIS

George K. Petring, ex-'17. Pres.
Rev. O. W. Fifer, '89, Pres

2124 No. Alabama.

CLAY COUNTY, CLAY CENTER

August C. Krebs, '16, Pros.

IOWA

CUSTER COUNTY, BROKEN BOW

SIOUX CITY

Dr. Dale G. Houlette, '15, Pres.
Randall F. Curtis, '12, Pres.

P. O. Box 387

FILLMORE COUNTY, GENEVA

Tyler Edgecombe, '11, Pres.

MICHIGAN

FRONTIER COUNTY, CURTIS

DETROIT

Fred Schroeder, '14, Pres.
Gilbert C. Polk, '13, Pres.

3711 Concord Ave.

KIMBALL COUNTY, KIMBALL

W. T. Young, '08, Pres.

MINNESOTA

LINCOLN COUNTY, NORTH PLATTE

MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL

Dr. Howard Yost, '19, Pres.
S. W. Pinkerton, Sec'y.

West Pub. Co., St. Paul.

MORRILL COUNTY, BRIDGEPORT

Dr. C. Palmer, '06. Pres.

MISSOURI

NUCKOLLS COUNTY, SUPERIOR

ST. LOUIS

Doane F. Kiechel. '22, Pres.
Alice Lueffel, '23, Pres.

2922 Geyer Ave.

OMAHA MEDICAL ALUMNI

Dr. W. H. Taylor, '09, Pres.

703 Omaha Loan & Trust Bldg.
MONTANA

HELENA

OTOE COUNTY, NEBRASKA CITY

Mrs. J. Ross Pollock, '16, Sec'y-Treas.
W. W. Wilson, '96, Pres.
319 Power St.

PHELPS COUNTY. HOLDREGE

Ralph Kiplinger, '12, Pres.
NEW YORK

SCHENECTADY

RED WILLOW COUNTY, McCOOK

     H. E. Brookings, '24, Pres.

Dale S. Boyles, '12, Pres.

     411 Myron St.

RICHARDSON COUNTY

Falls City Club, George Lyon, ex-'08, Sec'y.
OHIO
Humboldt Club, Dr. C. R. Arnot, '23, Pres.

CLEVELAND

C. B. Cornell, '05, Pres.

SCOTTS BLUFF COUNTY, SCOTTSBLUFF

2661 Shaker Road, Shaker Heights, O.
Dr. C. G. Steen, ex-'06. Pres.

SEWARD COUNTY, SEWARD

OREGON
Harry McKillip, '01, Pres.

PORTLAND

Edward R. Harvey, '01, Pres.

WASHINGTON COUNTY, BLAIR

Porter Bldg.
Dr. M. Nielsen, '00, Pres.



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