American Dairy Science Association Announcements THIRTY-SECO~D
AJ.'NUAL MEETING, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA AGRICULTCRAL COLLEGE CAMPUS, JUNE 22-25, 1937 GENERAL INFORMATION
Lincoln is a city of 80,000 people, the capital of the State of Nebraska. Within the city or in its environs, are located the University of Nebraska, Nebraska Wesleyan University, and Union College. Morrill Hall, the museum of the University of Nebraska, has the finest collection of fossil elephants in the world and is one of the good museums of natural history in the United States. The Nebraska State Capital is considered by architects one of the most outstanding buildings in America. Lincoln is located on the main line of the Burlington Railway between Chicago .and Denver, and on the main line of the Rock Island between Chicago and Kansas points. It is also served by the Union Pacific, Northwestern, and Missouri Pacific. Highway U. S. 6, the cross continental highway, runs through Lincoln and U. S. 77 carries traffic north and south. Main highways from Lincoln lead to the Yellowstone and Rocky Mountain National Parks and to the Black Hills. The lake region of Minnesota can be reached easily by good highways. HOUSING
Those attending the meetings can obtain accommodations at the hotels of Lincoln. Each member of record last fall will be sent a list of hotels showing the kind of accommodations that can be obtained, for one or for a party. In addition to the hotels, accommodations may be obtained for the men at the Y. M. C. A. and at the Alpha Gamma Rho house. To facilitate the housing, it is requested that reservations be made through Prof. H. P. Davis, Dairy Husbandry Department, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska. As soon as the hotel has confirmed the reservation notification will be sent out. The cost of rooms will vary from .75c to $2.50 per day depending upon the accommodations.