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40. ALFRED H. LUNDIN. Home and place of birth, Lead, South Dakota. In the College of Law he has the reputation of never having been called upon and found wanting, and his grades are close at the heels of the chosen few. The College of Law, however, is acquainted with only half his activities. He takes with him next june an A.B. as well as an LL.B. Is an earnest Y. M. C. A. worker and a strong man on the football team. Lundin is a member of Delta Upsilon, Phi Delta Phi, Vikings, and Innocents. There is little doubt that the bold, hot blood of the Vikings courses through his veins, but his claim to Innocents-well, since the morning of the partnership exam we have begun to doubt everybody. The promoters of many a social stunt have sub- mitted to his edicts, and as to informal affairs down to and including bench work, they say he just will have his way. Seldom do you find such an abun- dance of good nature coupled with such unyielding persistency in satisfying ambitions. Expects to practice. 41. ARCHIE I. STRATTON. Sigma Chi. Phi Delta Phi. Theta Nu Epsilon. Vikings. Ye peaceful bailiwick of lfVahoo is honored as his birthplace. Born 1882. Of his early years little is to be said. His history commences with his advent to the University of Nebraska in 1898, when his experiences com- menced and followed thick and fast for two years. Here it was he gained the appellation of Fat, for the physical phenomena of being as thick as he was long. At the end of two years for reasons unstated his father placed him on a ranch in Colorado and he breathed the unpolluted air of the cow camps for three years. He returned to the University to take law in 1903, his only i7l'lf7Cd'I'77LC71-fd being a boiled' shirt tied in a bandana kerchief, his being encased in corduroys and a flannel shirt. He turned out to be a 'fjoinerf' making three inter-fraternities the hrst semester after his return, but society he scorned and side-stepped the ladies like an ancient mariner boxing the com- pass g-be it remembered, however, the compass won on points and so did the ladies. His chair in the good-fellows club is now vacant and his friends are putting up something on the side for a wedding in june. 42. LLOYD OSCAR CROCKER. Home address, Filley, Gage county, Ne- braska, at which place he was born. As a true Nebraskan he has no lack of enthusiasm. Took preparatory work at the Wesleyan academy, being at that time a popular member of the Everett society. Save for his semi-monthly quasi-social trips home, he has been faithful to his study of the law. His manner bespeaks importance, pride, and confidence in very proper propor- tions. A man of good habits, a good disposition, and always a good friend. He refuses to make known his intention after the close of the school year, yet many of his fellow students could make a happy guessf, We wish him good luck. 43. MARTIN LUTHER KIMMEL. Born at Tekamah, Nebraska. Graduated at the Lincoln high school, where he was both football player and debater. Has done some debating since entering the University. Has the appearance of a great man and the attitude of one buried in thought. For three years he has been a faithful attendant, though innate diffidence has sometimes inter- fered with his recitations in class. When he graduates he will get busy at something. Will sing his way through a sunny threescore years and ten. 44. FLOYD LooM1s BOLLEN. january 18, 1875, and Wells, Minnesota, are the place and date to be famous because of the birth of Bollen. After ob- taining the degree of Bachelor of Science at the Fremont Normal in 1897, he entered into business. But preferring the deep and intricate study of the law to a lucrative hardware business, he entered the University of Nebraska. There he has shone as a particularly bright light in partnership. His mine of linogzledge, studious habits, and appearance of prosperity insure his success at tie ar. 22
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