Purdue debris . 1) (2): A. I. !•:. I-;. (4i; I!. S. in I-:. —Temperature Rise and Carrying Capacity of Wires in a Conduit. His greatest source of is smoking and tlie times he canbe found without a cigar or pipe in his face are few. He seldomsmiles because its undignified and never exerts himself in theleast. Being a good musician his future will probably be along that line because as he says, its easy money. MILES NORTON HOUGH, Hooker, Smiles. LaCrosse, Wis. r>. S. in M. I., .\lplia Tau Oinci^a, A. {]). (.i), (4l; Mechani-cal Engineering Society, (1). (2). (3), (4).Thesis
Purdue debris . 1) (2): A. I. !•:. I-;. (4i; I!. S. in I-:. —Temperature Rise and Carrying Capacity of Wires in a Conduit. His greatest source of is smoking and tlie times he canbe found without a cigar or pipe in his face are few. He seldomsmiles because its undignified and never exerts himself in theleast. Being a good musician his future will probably be along that line because as he says, its easy money. MILES NORTON HOUGH, Hooker, Smiles. LaCrosse, Wis. r>. S. in M. I., .\lplia Tau Oinci^a, A. {]). (.i), (4l; Mechani-cal Engineering Society, (1). (2). (3), (4).Thesis—Tests Under the M. C. B. Specillcations of .\ir-Brake HoseWhich lla\e Been Remoxed l-Vcm Service. Miles, or Smiles. as a member of Cains Club in his Iresii-nian year, gained (|uite a re])utation and became an authority onpink pop and other harmless dust cradicators. He works just liarilenough to get along and most of his time is spent in looking uppleasures to jiggle his placid nature into hap|)iness. 109. Hoop Holton Howk Hunter PHILIP E. HOOP, Hoopie, Shelbyville, Ind. GraduaU in lli;irmacy. Pharmacy Baseball (4). Pharmacyl()otball. Hoopic, the man frcim the tall and uncut timbers of Boogs-town, Ind., received his early education at Danville Normal, wherehe made (luite a hit with the ladies. Hoopie has been the mainS(|ueeze at Griffiths and has a record of attending more afterdances than any other student. The charming Miss Barn-haltercan tell you that he never let his studies interfere with his collegeeducation. HORATIO LAND HOLTON, Stump, Richmond, Ind. Iurdiu- .\la>onic tluh. (4); Al. E. Society; Pi Beta Rho. B. S. ni .\i. i:. Thesis -A Study of Locomotive Efficiency as Inlluenced by In-creasing Steam Pressure. Stump liked the Lafayette K. so well that he staid withu^ fi\e years, lie has distinguislud himself principally as a poloplayer, l)eing captain of the ill-falid Iurdue live last year. lieexpects to revohitonize Gaar-Scoii nuihods when he graduates. GEO
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