Purdue debris . Striving to maintainthe institution in COnformit) to tin- high and useful pttr- pOSeS of its f, Hinders. PRESIDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. Richard Owen 1872-1874 A. C. Shortridge 1874-1875 Emerson E. White 1875-1883 James H. Smart 1883-1900 Winthrop E. Stone 1900 Science, Agriculture and Engineering established 1874;Military Tactics, 1876; Mechanical Engineering, 1879;Pharmacy, 1884; Four years course in Civil Engineering,1887; Electrical Engineering, 1888; Pre-Medical, Sanitaryand Industrial Chemistry, 1895; School of Medicine, House-hold Economics, 1905; Ladies Hall, Pharmacy Bui


Purdue debris . Striving to maintainthe institution in COnformit) to tin- high and useful pttr- pOSeS of its f, Hinders. PRESIDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. Richard Owen 1872-1874 A. C. Shortridge 1874-1875 Emerson E. White 1875-1883 James H. Smart 1883-1900 Winthrop E. Stone 1900 Science, Agriculture and Engineering established 1874;Military Tactics, 1876; Mechanical Engineering, 1879;Pharmacy, 1884; Four years course in Civil Engineering,1887; Electrical Engineering, 1888; Pre-Medical, Sanitaryand Industrial Chemistry, 1895; School of Medicine, House-hold Economics, 1905; Ladies Hall, Pharmacy Building,Purdue Hall, Old Heating Plant erected in 1871; Univer-sity Hall, 1877; Pierce Conservatory, 1879; ExperimentStation, 1881; Science Hall, 1885; Mechanical Building,erected 1893-1894, destroyed by fire and rebuilt same year;Agricultural Hall, erected 1901; Eliza Fowler Hall, 1902;Central Heating Plant, 1903; Physics Building, 1904; CivilEngineering Building, 1906. Cbc Latest Chapter of University Progress I. T IS no small pride in the AlmaMater that the Class of NineteenHundred and Six records theevents of the last year of herUniversity career; a year thathas not only been notable in amaterial way, but one in whichthe moral, intellectual, and social uplift in Universityaffairs has been on an increased ascendancy, a year so fullof successful enterprise, and with broadened relations withthe outside world that the present graduating class mayleave with the exhilarating confidence that they are to benumbered among the alumni of an institution the futuregreatness of which is even undreamed of by the most opti-mistic. The incorporation of the medical colleges of Indian-apolis and Ft. Wayne with the University was a most not- able event of the year, in regard to which President Stonehas given the following information : This step had its initiation in the proposal of theFaculty of the Indiana Medical College to donate its prop-erty to and become merged into Purdue University. Thi


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