. Purdue debris. Pagc Our Hundred Fijiy-lwo xTTj^ J^ \. ,1 -r Page One Hundred Fiftylliree HX A ni s m Mm V =41^ E^B^T^^IvS The Alumni VIEWED from every standpoint, the year 1920-21 is by far themost successful one of the Purdue Alumni Association. Not onlyhas the high-water mark been reached in the number of subscrip-tions to The Alumnus, the monthly magazine published by the General/\lumni Association, but the grads and former students have manifesteda marked interest in the work of the University and its associated en-terprises. In order that the alumni body might demonstrate to the satisfa


. Purdue debris. Pagc Our Hundred Fijiy-lwo xTTj^ J^ \. ,1 -r Page One Hundred Fiftylliree HX A ni s m Mm V =41^ E^B^T^^IvS The Alumni VIEWED from every standpoint, the year 1920-21 is by far themost successful one of the Purdue Alumni Association. Not onlyhas the high-water mark been reached in the number of subscrip-tions to The Alumnus, the monthly magazine published by the General/\lumni Association, but the grads and former students have manifesteda marked interest in the work of the University and its associated en-terprises. In order that the alumni body might demonstrate to the satisfac-tion of all concerned that the reorganized Purdue Alumni Associationproposed doing things in a big way, those persons in attendance at theJune, 1919, meeting were given an opportunity to purchase life or sus-taining memberships, and in this way assist in insuring the financial suc-cess of the Association. A grand total of nearly $12, was pledgedby those present. Also, other matters of importance were brought upfor consideration and discussion,


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