University of Nebraska College of Agriculture - Shucks Yearbook (Lincoln, NE)

 - Class of 1916

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l T 5 affi ' X be , , Qillelsltg by gf Prof. Lee: A cow has four stomachs 'of which the first is the largest and by Frank Peard thinks fires are a very bad thing, especially When he has to Walk from Pecks Grove to the Oliver with his lady friend and miss the first part of the show. far the most important. Bright Farm Youth: The other three .are inside the first one aren't they. U3.csolutio na We, the students who have attended the short course at the State Farm, of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln 7. Nebraska, extend our cordial greetings' to all teachers of this institution, but more especially to the ones who have taught the short course .classes and extend to them our appreciation of their Work. Therefore, Be It Resolved: That, We agree most heartily in all the plans and methods of teaching, That, We Wish to express our utmost admiration for the masterful Way the teachers that have given us lectures and lessons on the breeding and judging mi of live stock, crops, soils, feeding and the diseases of plants and animals. , up That, We Wish to assure you further that We are going home happy, with our minds clear' and muscles rested, and We expect to couple your teachings With our equipment and get results. That this be our motto: V T - I f something does not turn up, we will turn something up. A ' SIGNED ' ' W. GUMM Committee E. W. SIEBER C. S. PRICE. I

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A stunts m fi,.,'G' x,f V.Q,f.P P gg . 2' X Y T J h Ei : ff f. W i ml W W ' 11' Nc, XC' -4 courteous and were all good followers together. The idea of teacher and pupil was eliminated as far as possible and the classes were more general dis- cussions than anything else. Every practical thing which we thought would prove of benefit to the men in any way Tffappcnings Professor Fowler in one of the horse judging classes asked an Irish boy if he had had any experience with colts. Shure Oi Hov was the answer with a broad grin, Wasent Oi Wan Myselt onct . . Professor Hopt gave a good lecture the other day on how to sow wild oats as a nurse crop. Professor Gramlich asked the class which was the proper side to stand on when holding a horse. There were all kinds of answers until Bryan J orden said to stand on the outside. Quite a heated discussion took place the other day when Prof. Newswanger said that a class' of four horses that were being looked at had no splints. The joke was that one horse had four. Why does a Jersey go dry? Ask Nordhues. was brought up and discussed. The fact that so much necessarily had to be crowded into a course as short and yet as practical as this one, made every one of the men get at least a few things out of the work. V in the Classes V Why, asked Penner, of the profes- sor from Missouri Does Missouri stand at the head of mules. The professor thought quickly and answered, That is the only safe place to stand. ' Prof. N ordhues is at last con- vinced that from his own personal ex- perience, a new louse exterminator which he has perfected will revolution- ize the whole poultry industry. Prof. Hopt in one of his lectures on crops said, The moon has no effect on the tied, but has a very great effect on the untied. Holland Kinnmas liked Nicholls, not jitneys. Charlie Winston is taking lessons at a dancing academy. Look out Vernon Castle. wr.



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