Show PLA PLANT T T TREES EES In conn connection oLion with the the tree planting campaign cam being c conducted P in the ciL city it would be a n good lime time to consider a special ial Campaign aign for planting treos trees on the University campus At present the University is quite barren o of or f big permanent permanent per per- manent nl trees treos tho rho kind Of Or trees frees that hat l lend nd dignity and distinction to a 3 campus There are not a great greatman man many main universities in the country which can boast of or the Sort ort of or stately spreading trees S that are so M desirable And these very le few universities ars so pr properly perl proud of their trees that they would inmany in inmany m many n casos cases sacrifice choice places for Cor new now buildings buildings build build- ings in order to preserve trees that plat have become established b by such long residence e. e It If trees had been preserved d on the University Uni campus from the time limo of the establishment of the University we could not have ha trees of or sufficient ire and bearing as to be bo among the tho most highly esteemed attributes of our out campus at aL the tho time timo it was laid out though duo due to neglect following their their- planting they thoy did not survive Taut But the present size of or tho the University Uni and its position in inthe the llio estimation or of the of-the tho people of or tho the state stale would eliminate to any possibility of or a repetition of ot this s shameful happening If we plant planted d trees now they would unquestionably be bo preserved to maturity And wo we should plant trees Very few things in n nature can cm grow ow up with such a warmth of association as can a n tree Great f trees with thick heavy leafed foliage even though they came in time liml to partially hide the tho buildings building's on the campus would odd add such a full ton toned d aspect to our campus as to tomake tomake make snake it Il beautiful beyond description We Vb n need all el elements m on the campus which will imply permanence and stability to the tion What more moro sufficient to this than a few well selected trees correctly located Wo We need need- elements clements which will supply dignity and repose What more moro o to the purpose than broadly broad brond- ly arched trees to our smooth lawns Of or course coure trees such as we want can not be had in a year But tho the cr very length of or limo time in which they must grow is the tho point of their greatest greatest great great- est value Older institutions than our own are still planting trees tr Cb It U would be bo well for us to begin now Man Many of or the trees now on the tho campus will never Ol bo be of or greater beauty than they are at present But there thero are ate many varieties of trees which thrive well weB here that might be bo planted in such a way wa as to eventually e supplant many of lesser worth And wo we need the trees |